November
10/11/20 10:31
November: The trip to the States went by very fast. We were thankful we made it to the USA. It was a small window of opportunity and may not have another chance in a long time.
After a couple of days in a hotel taking walks outside and making sure we were not carrying any unwanted viruses with us, we went to see my mom. She and her husband had moved to memory care for his sake. While we were, at first, not sure if we would be allowed to see them, in the end we got to visit 4 times. We stayed at their house and worked at sorting and clearing. It was a start.
We then flew and drove to Katy’s mom. The whole family got together for a memorial service for Katy’s father, Bob VanLew, who had passed in June. There were a couple of things we could do for Harriet and spending time with her and Katy’s side of the family was super.
We then flew home with a 9 hour layover in Amsterdam because all flights from Amsterdam to Hannover but one are no longer flying. While we were in the Amsterdam Airport my brother wrote that he had Corona. It had been nine days since we had seen him. At the Washington D.C. airport we were asked if we had been in contact with anyone who had Corona. If we had known about my brother a few hours earlier we would not have been allowed to fly. After Washington no one asked us about it. When he contacted us he had just got the results and we should have been home by the original tickets.
When we got home we went into quarantine until we could take the Corona test, get the results and get an okay from the county health office. So we did things in the house and in the yard while we waited. After 10 days we were released and then it was back to “normal”.
After a couple of days in a hotel taking walks outside and making sure we were not carrying any unwanted viruses with us, we went to see my mom. She and her husband had moved to memory care for his sake. While we were, at first, not sure if we would be allowed to see them, in the end we got to visit 4 times. We stayed at their house and worked at sorting and clearing. It was a start.
We then flew and drove to Katy’s mom. The whole family got together for a memorial service for Katy’s father, Bob VanLew, who had passed in June. There were a couple of things we could do for Harriet and spending time with her and Katy’s side of the family was super.
We then flew home with a 9 hour layover in Amsterdam because all flights from Amsterdam to Hannover but one are no longer flying. While we were in the Amsterdam Airport my brother wrote that he had Corona. It had been nine days since we had seen him. At the Washington D.C. airport we were asked if we had been in contact with anyone who had Corona. If we had known about my brother a few hours earlier we would not have been allowed to fly. After Washington no one asked us about it. When he contacted us he had just got the results and we should have been home by the original tickets.
When we got home we went into quarantine until we could take the Corona test, get the results and get an okay from the county health office. So we did things in the house and in the yard while we waited. After 10 days we were released and then it was back to “normal”.