By the time Mary pulled into the lot I was ready to help with the few bags and Maggie. I had completed the preflight so 08R was ready. Maggie loaded through the baggage door and surveyed the situation. She quickly settled and found her spot, curling up and getting comfy. I had filed last night and picked up my clearance with Wilmington ground.
Maggie parked it on the blanket |
Ok, where is Mom and the rental car ( she is watching the terminal doors) |
Rental Caddy, time for the beach! |
UPDATE:
Saturday OXB-ILG
Mary and I got a call this morning from her brother that her Mom was being admitted to the hospital. She has a cut on her leg and now it's not healing. The doctor is afraid the infection may enter the blood stream so he is going to get her in ASAP.
We closed up the motor home this morning and headed back to the airport. It was a 45 minute trip home with a 5-10 knot headwind and yes, an airmet Tango to make it entertaining.
3 comments:
Sending our thoughts for Mary's mom - hope she beats the infection!
Steve,
Thanks! Doc said cellulitus and he gave her new meds. They ended up sending her home which really made her happy. Mary's Mom is pretty tough lady. She said she didn't want to miss the ARRP trip to NY this week since she paid in advance. I hope to be as mobile at 85 as she is!
Glad to hear Mary's Mom is back home, wishing her get well with all speed. You and Mary have taken your flying adventures to new heights and dimensions with the RV, am enjoying reading the new blog. BTW haven't told you how glad I am that Mary is doing better, she is in my prayers.
Charlie
N1807T (N57)
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