I got home last night about 7:30 pm. Dan had dinner waiting for me, and there were welcome-home flowers from my sisters. How lucky am I?
After the Porto challenge, my trip was relatively smooth sailing. I met a sweet mom-and-son couple, Lecia and Harlan, while waiting in line at the gate in Lisbon. They were returning from the Taylor Swift concert in Madrid. It was a 16-year birthday gift for Harlan, and by the sounds of it, this was a good excuse for Mom as well.
I laughed at one point in our conversation when they were showing me photos of the Golden Doodle puppy they adopted a few years ago.
I said, “Aren’t dogs great? They are such perfect creatures.”
Harlan said, “She reminds me of Gigi.”
Lecia offered, “Gigi was my mom. She died in Apri.”
“Aww,” I said, “You see your grandmother in the dog?”
“No,” he responded, “In you.” 🙂
Turned out their seats were right behind mine. I caught this as I was heading for the bathroom.
And hallelujah for Global Entry. When I was coming through Customs in Chicago, there were thousands of people in line. I zipped through without waiting a single second!
It was a delight to have my French press coffee this morning and pay a visit to my garden.
I was also delighted on my way home to receive a couple of messages from mentors in Dreaming in Script, in response to my latest calligraphy submission. I submitted the sample with a list of 14 comments I saw as errors/weaknesses.
From Sneha: “These are looking so awesome, Christine! It’s easier to see 14 things of what you’d like to improve, but how about picking 14 things or more that you’re happy with? 🙂 I see so many great things happening on this page! <3Â
I’ll share one with you: your ASC loops are gorgeous and have a lovely consistency!”
From Tony: “Sneha is very good at reminding us to focus on the things that are going well as much as the things that are not. 🙂Â
I agree with her that your ascender loops are stunning. Your “l” and “b” in the third line are chef’s kiss.”
So, now that I’m home, I can print the required sheet to submit this formally. This is required to move forward in the class.