I took a lovely drive down memory lane and a less than
lovely drive home again.
I was meeting three friends from grammar school -- Sandy,
Judy and Lois. Judy was my best friend in grammar school. She
lives in Marin County, Sandy lives in LA and Lois lives in South San
Francisco. We met at the Spinnaker restaurant in Sausalito. We
met there in 2009 (without Lois) and had such a wonderful reunion. (I like
that place because Sausalito is notorious for difficulty parking, but the
restaurant has valet parking)
(I had to laugh when I found this photo from 2009 tonight
because I almost wore that very same shirt today!)
It was a wonderful lunch. The view out the window was
spectacular, the bay was filled with sailboats, and a lazy seal swam back
and forth in front of the window while seagulls zoomed overhead, sometimes
looking like they were going to scrape their wings on the roof of the
restaurant.
The food was great and we didn't stop talking or reminiscing
from the time we all sat down. It's amazing how memories are.
They remembered things I didn't remember at all, and I remembered things
they didn't remember. They have a better memory for the names of our
teachers and we all went through "where is so-and-so now?" A couple
more have died since 2006, but since we are all in our 70s, I guess that's
not surprising. We also decided that we need to organize another class
reunion. Neither Judy nor I had attended the one that was held in
2006. So we'll see where that goes.
In all, we occupied the table for about 2 hours and finally
had to say goodbye. I got on Highway 101 headed for Sacramento and
things were going along all right and I was pleased that I seemed to be
ahead of rush hour traffic. But then I made the turn on to Highway 37,
which connects 101 with I-80. It's normally a 30 minute drive across
the Delta area (shockingly dry right now). Things were ok for a bit
but then I started up a hill and encountered this
I realized I was in for a long, slow drive. When I got
to the top of this hill, I was able to look out where I was going.
See the cars at the top of the hill waaay off in the
distance? That's the halfway point.
In all, the 30 minute ride took an hour but the good thing
is that I was listening to a good audio book and glad for the extended time
to listen to it.
I was worried that I wouldn't get home in time. I had
a show to review tonight, for the News and Review, at a theater I
have never attended before. By the time I got home after 3 hours I was
wiped out and called the theater to make arrangements to review it
tomorrow, not tonight. So then I could finally relax.
But other than the traffic, it was really a wonderful day
and so nice to spend time with these women again.
Graduation, 1956 Judy and I are 1st and 3rd from the left in the top row. Sandy and Lois are 1st and 2nd from the right in the 2nd row from the bottom |
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