The Traveler Returns

Last Saturday, was the big day. Sylvia awoke at 4:00 AM in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. The construction project was finished for her. The day at the beach was over. Today, she was going home. It was an early start, but before long the flight for Houston, Texas pushed back from the gate. Her journey had begun.

Chuck didn’t get get up that early. The lazy fellow waited until the sun was up. Then he dressed, went out to the barn and fed the cats. The bird feeder was empty, so he filled it with sunflower seeds. Orange juice in the glass and coffee starting to brew, he went into the office to check for new e-mail. Already there were blog comments to approve.

He kept himself busy the rest of the day. She’s coming home. Try not to think about it too much. (Ha!) Lots to do and keep moving. The game plan was simple get tired. Go to bed early. When she gets home be ready to greet and to talk.

Sylvia’s plane makes its way to Houston. There is a seven hour layover. Not fun! Read. Work sudoku puzzles. Walk. Get a bite to eat. Only a little, the funds are mostly gone. (After eating a modest meal, she has $1.50 left. It had cost more to leave Honduras than she had been told.)

The time drags on. And on. And on. It should be time for boarding the flight to Detroit. Oh no. There is an equipment problem. More than an extra hour drags on before they finally are able to depart. The pilot makes up some of that time by flying a bit faster than normal.

Chuck has kept busy all day, and after a quick surfing trip across the blogosphere, he goes to bed early. Remember, the plan is to be there for Sylvia when she arrives to greet her and to talk with her.

In Detroit Sylvia retrieves her bags and meets the friends that will drive her the two hours to Sunfield where her car is waiting for her. She finds it there and has to scrape frost off the windows. A big change from the 90 degree temps she has just left. It takes Sylvia about 20 minutes to drive from Sunfield past the silent town of Lake Odessa and to her home in the country. It is nearly 3 AM as she quietly enters the house. She walks on tip-toes into the bedroom. It has been a long day. She is tired.

I (Chuck) am sleeping on my side facing the door. I open one eye and say, “Oh, it’s you.” (I can be so clever at that time of day.)

She replies, “Who else would it be?” (Two can play that game.)

I hear her briefly at the bathroom sink and then I feel her lay down on the opposite side of the king-sized bed.

She sighs, “Aaahh . . . This feels good.” Soon she is breathing regularly. Sound asleep.

I start to count her breaths, one, two . . .

The sun came up.

When the 35mm photos are back from processing, Sylvia will share some of her experiences with us here on Secondary Roads. For now, were just going to relax for a while.

I hope you enjoyed this account. Do come back and visit us.

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About Chuck

I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

7 thoughts on “The Traveler Returns

  1. That is just so sweet, Chuck. I love how much you love your wife–so nice to hear these days. Nice account of you waiting for her to arrive….

    Always a joy to stop here each day!

  2. oh Dear my blessings abound today. My husband just phoned and will be home after all.

    It will be late tomorrow afternoon but still he will be here.

    I have placed your badge on my main blog The Painted Veil.

    It gets much more traffic and will give you much more exposure.

    Peace my new friend…you have been someone’s angel today.

    Jackie:-)

  3. I know she is glad to be home… and you are glad she is back..

    God Bless you both…

  4. Wow, what a long journey home she had! Poor thing must have been knackered. I hope she’s recovering nicely now and enjoying the cooler weather.

    Justine 😮 )

  5. I am so glad she is back home safe and sound. You crack me up!!!!! I can’t wait to see the pictures!

  6. I did appreciate it very much. We have been married for almost 27 years and my husband is a long haul driver.

    So we spend many many days apart. When he comes home it’s such a joy.

    I also want to thank you so much for placing an add with me.

    I was very concerned about EC’s new terms and being forced to run adds that I might not approve on my blog.

    So yesterday I sat here crying canceling everything. Now today I find they have reversed their position. We will not be forced to run adds and not penalized if we reject.

    I do so hope you understand. It was a hard thing for me to do. But, I felt it a matter of principle to protest and let them know I was truly serious.

    Now I am working my way back. I will place an add with you if you will have me as soon as my credits are built back up.

    I can;t wait to see the pictures!! Your telling of this story was very tender.

    Blessings,
    Jackie:-)

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