(Note: This post was started in February, 2022. Life got in the way and I forgot to finish it! So, now in honor of his 68th birthday this week, I FINALLY got it done! Happy Birthday, Randy! It's NEVER a dull moment...)
My wasband (Isn't that a much better term than ex?) was a man who made friends easily. If you met him once, you were immediately his good friend; especially if you had wealth or prestige. Not that he wanted anything from you, but he was a major name-dropper and did enjoy being connected with you in some way. If you made it into Randy's Friend-zone, you weren't surprised to read my blog from December 24, 2019, when I shared how, even in death, if he was involved, there had to be excitement and a comedy of errors. That said, it should also be unsurprising for you to find out that even a family trip to scatter his ashes (2 years late, thankyou very much Covid-19) would be typically Randy! 💖
In honor of Randy's 67th birthday on Monday (31 Jan 2022), my kids decided the weekend before would be an appropriate time to finally say good-bye by fulfilling his wish to have his ashes scattered off the coast of Catalina Island in California. The original plan, to scatter them the spring of 2020, a few months after his passing, was disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, as was everything else in the world!
Papa's Got a Brand New Bag! |
The adventure began in Kentucky when Megan picked up Randy from Pat, his other ex, who was keeping him for us after the cremation. Pat was good enough to get Randy all packed up with all the necessary paperwork to transport him on an airplane. Who knew there were so many rules?!?! Megan and her dad always had a unique relationship and after loading him up in his very own Vera Bradley bag and opening a bottle of Blackberry Wine, Megan had a long, emotional chat with her dad. And then, the two of them were California bound in an adventure Megan has dubbed "Randy Goes to Hollywood."
Randy's Last Seat on an Airplane |
Apparently getting to the plane provided a few moments of excitement as TSA had to take extra precautions with Randy to ensure Megan wasn't carrying an explosive powder onto the plane. As Megan found her seat, she placed him in the overhead bin with explicit instructions to behave! It may seem odd, but again, when Randy's involved, one can never be too cautious and for the second time in his "life," Randy was escorted off of a plane with a daughter. (His first escort was shortly after our divorce and he was flying with Sami & Brooks from Chicago to California. Their seats weren't together and, in spite of the fact that the girls had flown alone just fine from Ohio to Chicago, he was insisting that they all be allowed to sit together because his girls had never flown before and he couldn't leave them alone. Apparently he called the flight attendant a "dumb-a$$" as he was walking away and she felt threatened, so she called security to have him removed from the plane! Mind you, this was BEFORE 9/11, and the flight attendant felt threatened by his actions!) But, I digress.
Griffith Observatory |
Together at LAX: Randy with Meg, Bart, Brandon & Sami |
All together, it was time to meet our first Lyft XL of the trip, that wasn't quite XL enough! Bart won the honor of sitting in the third seat with one large size suitcase (filled with flavored popcorns from Randy's shop in Cincinnati), one medium suitcase and three small suitcases!
We took a lot of Lyft XL’s during this trip. During the most memorable one, the driver only had room for four of us, so he told the four "kids" to squish in the back— leaving me to ride shotgun and Sami on Meg's lap! Not exactly legal, but when the ox is in the mire... Anyway, partway through the ride, we passed a car with a huge dog sticking its head out the window. The kids commented on it, and our driver said “Yes. That’s a big dog. Not like this one.” And out of nowhere, he pulled a teacup poodle out from under his feet. And Bear, said teacup poodle, sat on his lap the rest of the trip to the Catalina Island Express for our first of many ferry rides.
Anytime we weren't moving for thirty minutes or more, our Entertainment Director Bart (who won't skip an opportunity to play with his siblings) was pulling out a game! Games of Choice for this trip were KingDomino or Quix. Quix was a bit handier since it involved fewer loose pieces!
Fire going, we all sat around the dining room table while we played more games! When bedtime arrived, we needed to decide what to do with 3 bedrooms and two space heaters! Chivalrous and as close as they are, Bran and Bart decided I should take one heater in my bedroom, Meg & Sami should take the other into their room while they took the "extra" blankets and cuddled in their full bed...
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