Ellie, Hot Dish, Emma, Eli and Smooch
Monday dawned cool as the mist rose off the lake.
Lonnie and HD as we cruise the lake.
Dusty Smooch after riding
Jackie and Hot Dish
While many of you who live close to MLW and I know we like to entertain, Lonnie and Jackie are hosts we can learn a thing or two from. They take making you feel welcome to another level while at the same time not making it uncomfortable. After our tour and seeing all the improvements they’ve done to the cabin and the land around it, we sat and visited. Snacks were brought out, cold drinks were shared and the conversation flowed. Shortly thereafter Larry and June showed up, that’s Lonnie’s Dad and step mom. The conversation continued and then it was time for lunch.
After lunch Larry and June had to leave, they had pickles to put up. At some point I had already put on my swimsuit so we found another excuse to get into the water. A cruise around the lake followed at some point as did games of corn hole, which folks from this part of the country just call “bags”. Dinner, then the next thing we knew it was time for bed and our hosts had arranged for us to stay in a rented camper. This was a double bonus as I always seem to sleep better in my camper than most places and as the cool night air moved in I slept like I was in a 5 star hotel. Plus MLW and I are starting to look for the replacement of our pop up so it gave us the chance to poke around and think of things we’d want in our next one.
We awoke Sunday morning with new residents as HD's brother Eli and his wife Emma had arrived late Saturday night after attending a wedding. Eli is in the Air Force and a recent graduate from ROTC. They were staying in a camper they just bought and that he plans to live in while he’s stationed for a short time in Ohio. Eli and Emma celebrated their first anniversary that Sunday and it was fun to watch them celebrate their special day and look forward to when our own kids do that in September.
While I’m talking about the family the one person I have not mentioned is Ellie, HD's 14 year old sister. Ellie is not your typical 14 year old. She is pleasant to visit with, she engages in conversations and is a delight to be around. I got the opportunity to fish off the dock with her and pull in a bunch of bluegills. We visited a bit about the challenges of being a teenager. Her life is not devoid of the challenges of her age; mean girls, unfaithful friends, the challenges of social media. But she has a strong sense of who she is and is incredibly grounded for someone her age. She also like all the Ness women is as beautiful on the inside as she is on the outside.
Later that morning we’d take a trip in ATV’s through the trails in the area and stopping at some local watering holes to rinse the dust out of our throats. MLW had a bit of excitement as her phone bounced and vibrated so much it called 911. All of us who are her emergency contacts received texts that she’d called 911 and it gave us her location. She had a nice message from the local sheriff who said, it sounds like you are 4 wheeling, call us if you need us. Unfortunately the message was a bit more concerning to E who got it back home. We were all unaware any of this was occurring until E called us numerous times trying to make sure everyone was OK.
After a quick clean up the lake day attitude continued with some swimming, some games just a little beer and much laughing and silliness. Another amazing meal was followed by our final cruise around the lake then it was time to go to bed. We awoke the next morning to another of Jackie’s huge breakfasts and we enjoyed the last of our visit before the world would pull us all in other directions. We were on the road shortly after 7 am after many hugs.
In many ways the Myrick weekend was the high point of the vacation. After being the folks who in charge of putting the week in Chetek together, it was great to be a guest for a couple of days. But the story of the Myrick weekend isn’t just about amazing hosts, laughing so much your face hurts and meeting a family we wished lived closer because we really like them. It’s about something the non parents probably didn’t see. It was the chance for both families to see how the child they raised was loved and appreciated by another family who had been making family memories with that kid included over the past year. It was also showing each other how their kid fit into your family. It’s a special kind of compliment when that happens; when someone says you raised such a great adult that we love having them with us.
We left Myrick with an open invitation for the Ness family to join us for Thanksgiving and we sincerely hope they do. We all need more laughs, more happiness and the warm feeling that comes from being around families that truly love each other and share that love with others.