
Easter Sunday was nice. Elianna and Grandma said we didn’t have to bring anything and they kept it simple themselves with ham, mashed potatoes, baked beans, rolls, and deviled eggs. They also made five different pies for dessert and we all went around and sampled them. No one has said this out loud that I’ve heard, but I think this side of the family is doing their best lately to really try and increase the quality of the time we are spending together. More games. More intentional talking.
I wished Ethan and Laura a happy first Easter. I knew they weren’t coming home but I did feel the absence of the changes. I finally went outside and went for a walk and called my sister. Even after decades of being part of a different family I need to hear those familiar voices and have one of those different, eternal conversations. On the way home from Nebraska I called another sister and she had experienced a similar thing after all of the executive action of running three kid services.
She just wanted to go and sit with my sister at her house. She had her own stress and issues going on but it didn’t matter. Back at my mother-in-law’s house, my mind had latched on to the idea of going for Ethan’s track meet. The problem was the 7 hour drive two days in a row followed by my first week of three days at Hope. The only solution I could think of was to leave that evening and get some of it out of the way while I still had sunlight and energy. I just wanted to get another one in.
I left Chillicothe around 9 and found Laura in the stands a little after 1. She likes to talk and had a lot to talk about while we watched and still had a little while before the race. I wondered if Ethan ever had a hard time with it, or if she ever feels lonely wishing he was more enchanted with it. They’re supposed to register for fall classes this week and she was still trying to figure out what she’s going to do with the baby coming. I want her to finish and if she has good support and care it’s doable.
Ethan ran his race and did well. He’s still trying to get his sub 2 which I really hope he can do at some point. After his race he came up and sat with us and I still have to deal with nerves when he’s around catching his breath. He said he’s been sick and coughing the past week and then he coughed about once every two minutes for the rest of the time he was sitting with us. We watched a few more races and then Laura and I went back to the apartment to start on supper. The later 4×800 was scratched.
It was only going to be two Concordia teams and lots of the runners weren’t feeling it today. Ethan wasn’t one of them but I was relieved he wasn’t going to run again feeling sick. Laura only had seven lasagna noodles instead of nine and so we improvised and made a layer with her leftover tortellini which would not have been enough to use for a meal. She showed me her wedding pictures and the photo album she’d made with the free Shutterfly prints. We have one like it that sits on our piano.
She said she wished she’d had more pictures of the bachelor party and I told her I had several from when I’d gone stalking them. She hadn’t even thought to ask me. So I airdropped those to her and she has enough blank pages she is going to move them all over so she can fit these ones in. She knows all the teammates now so it was fun for her to see again who was there. After supper we Facetimed with Grandma to watch the races in Riverton. I left after that to drive a little more home.









