North Carolina Trip: Highs & Lows
Evan and I headed to North Carolina for 4 days from Saturday February 21st until Tuesday February 24th... or so we thought. It was just a"quick trip" to see family... but a blizzard hit at home and we could not find a flight back home to the airport I had parked at until very, very late Friday February 27th and we arrived home at 2 am on February 28th.
Evan had been asking to go down "one last time" to see his cousins before he starts college in the fall and we were able to make that happen. My sister, her husband, and her two teen/young adult sons had just moved in January and live much closer to my mom now so we figured this was the perfect time to go. I only had to pay for flights and my mom offered to chauffeur us around for the weekend plus got their spare bedrooms set up for us to stay with them. I thought this would be a cheap trip as well but added airfare costs, much longer parking at the airport, and filling our days with things to do added up quickly.
We left Friday night to sleep at a hotel near the airport that included parking and a shuttle... only to find that the shuttle was a one way Lyft voucher. We slept horribly and found that when we woke Lyft still had not found us a driver. We drove ourselves and I parked in the parking garage; quickly calculating how much 4 days would cost us.
Our flights were short and bumpy and we had an hour or so layover in Philly on our way from Providence to Wilmington. We arrived around lunch and headed out to Our Crepes & More. It was delicious!
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| I was so excited to see sweet tea on the menu; we don't have sweet tea in New England. |
We visited with my sister and her family and saw their new house then headed back to my mom's for dinner.
The next morning after breakfast Evan and I walked all around their neighborhood while my parents prepped food for a cook out. My family started arriving around 2-- both my sisters are/have families of 4 and my aunt & uncle live in the area too so we had 16 people gathered around my mom's kitchen island eating, talking, laughing and catching up since most of us hadn't seen each other in a few years.
I spent the entire hour ride to the mansion trying to find us new flights home. We were supposed to fly home Tuesday afternoon but our flights were canceled since a blizzard hit the east coast. The airport we were flying into got over 3 feet of snow in 24 hours; in fact Alec's college canceled all in person classes/exams and let the students that could & wanted to start their spring break early (though the earliest Alec could get out of the city was Thursday).
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| we ended almost every night playing board games |
Tuesday we decided to head to the Cameron Art Museum since the earliest flight I could book us on to get back to Providence wasn't until Friday! We did some laundry in the morning and then headed to the museum around lunch. It ended up only taking 30 minutes and then we went to the Cotton Exchange for a late lunch.
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| we walked around my parent's neighborhood in the morning |
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| playing Trivia Adventure |
I had a horrible time trying to check in for our flight and ended up having to call the airline direct. After yelling HUMAN at the computer I finally got a representative on the line; turns out when the airline rebooked us they only linked one ticket to the flight! Luckily they were able to fix everything and I got us checked in with boarding passes downloaded to my phone.
After 2 rounds of bowling (only 4 of us actually bowled), we headed to my sister's house to visit then went back to my mom's for dinner. We played games after dinner until leaving for the airport. We planned to arrive around 7:45 for our 9:30 flight.
We flew through check in and security... only to get a text message 5 minutes later that our flight was delayed an hour. We finally boarded and took off just a bit before 11 and landed in Providence at 1 am. While our parking garage charge was SO much larger than I had anticipated I was so thankful to be parked somewhat inside and not having to dig my car out from under several feet of snow.
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Oh my! What an ordeal/adventure! This trip will make family lore and will be talked about for a long time!! I'm so sorry you got stuck there (though being with family, obviously it wasn't like something terrible...). It sounds super stressful yet you seemed to redeem the time/situation and find lots of nice things to do. I'll bet your bed never felt so good! Have a great Monday!
ReplyDeleteDespite all the stress with travel, what great quality time you had with your family. I saw folks doing the same thing while we were away- it pummeled everyone in the northeast- not fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a rollercoaster! You got more family time that you bargained for but the weather there looked great (or at least better than at home) and it looks like a pretty area with lots to do!
ReplyDeleteWell it will be a much talked about memory as the years go by. It's hard to relax when you have the anxiety of all the delays and cancellations and re-bookings hanging over you. Sounds like you made the most of your time with family and seeing things nearby. I know you're happy to be home!! Welcome back!
ReplyDeleteAs someone whose travel plans get changed all the time these days, you just have to go with the flow! At least you had somewhere to stay and didn't have to pay for a hotel too. The crepes look good and the museums too.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a great trip even if it was extended. How lovely to see your family and Bellamy museum looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThe art work in the museum is stunning! I am glad you got home safely eventually.
Well despite the unexpected longer stay, at least it was with family. That blizzard really caused major delays in air travel. I was intrigued with the crepe place offering gluten free and vegan crepes- that's for me!! Looks like you had.a wonderful but stressful time.
ReplyDeleteI hate flying and dealing with canceled flights and delays. It can be so frustrating! Did you think about renting a car and driving home once the weather cleared?
ReplyDeleteAirports and flying have become really stressful. I'm glad you got to see family and spend time with them, but it does sound like a trip that dragged on quite a while. Glad you're home safe and sound. #MMBC
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you eventually got home and yes, this will be a trip for the memory books for sure!
ReplyDeleteThat blizzard really came out of nowhere!!
ReplyDeleteOh, friend, I understand that homesick feeling. I'm so glad you're home. 💙✈️
ReplyDeleteWow...talk about calamaties...the weather can make it so challenging.
ReplyDeleteBut yay for family and at least you weren't stuck at the airport.
OXOX
Jodie