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Heading Home

I woke up around 6 even though I tried to sleep until 6:45. We got packed up and had breakfast. The breakfast here at the DoubleTree Hilton in Queensferry was pretty good. We left for the airport around 8:45 and got gas. We dropped my parents off at the aiport with most of the bags and Adeline then we took the cars back to Arnold Clark. It was a very nice and easy return at Arnold Clark.

We made it back to the airport and met back up with my parents. Checking in at Edinburgh airport was pleasant. The woman who helped us check our bags was very nice and even filled out a boarding pass for Lucas. It was super cute. The security was a bit weird and kind of annoying but quick.

The airport was pretty small. We tried a few times to get our seats switched but we were unsuccessful. For lunch we got some sandwiches. Our flight to Newark was a bit delayed but not by much. Lucas asked Don, “Dia, are you excited to see Lola?” He thought since we were going to New Jersey that we would see his Lola. I sat with Lucas on the flight. The woman next to me would not switch so Don could sit by us, but it was ok. Lucas slept a lot, and he even ate the ravioli pasta! There was an incident where he was frustrated with a slide puzzle of Oscar the Grouch that he couldn’t do. One of the United flight attendants gave him a goodie bag and a slide puzzle was one of the toys. My least favorite type of puzzle! Thanks, United!

Once we got into Newark Lucas was excited to see a small replica of the Statue of Liberty. He had to have his picture with it. We got some Shake Shack for dinner and then we boarded our flight to O’Hare. Once we boarded a United flight attendant was passing out goodie bags to all the kids and guess what was in it? Yep, another Oscar the Grouch slide puzzle! When we landed Lucas said, “Mama, are you excited to drive on the right side?”

It was sad to part ways with everyone at the airport, but we were also glad to be back in the states and heading home. Despite its difficulties our first family trip out of the country went pretty well! Scotland was beautiful!

Inverness and Heading to Dunfermline

We woke up early again, it’s so hard to sleep when the sun comes up so early. We had to check out of the house today so we cleaned up the place and ate as much leftovers as we could. Once we were packed up we headed for Inverness.

We made it to Inverness around 10 am and we stopped in at Leakey’s Bookstore. This was a place Jared found and wanted to check out. It was a pretty cool bookstore. Afterwards we walked around the river area and took some pictures. The town of Inverness looked very cool. We went to the oldest house in Inverness, the Abertarff House. I bought some shortbread cookies here. When I brought out my credit card to pay, the man told me hoped it would work. I asked him why and he said there was some sort of security thing that happened at Microsoft that shut down a lot of credit cards, computer systems, and airlines. My card went through, but I immediately checked the news and learned something had happened. Now I’m thinking about our flight tomorrow. 

Next, we checked out a market. It was pretty cool. It started in an alley and right outside there was this very cool looking dive bar. Don and I decided that we should get a shot there with my dad before leaving. We had lunch at a restaurant called Mustard Seed. This place was actually recommended by the man who helped us at the Arnold Clark Car Rental place when we had a damaged tire. The restaurant was very good. Most people ordered the meatloaf. Lucas had fish and chips.

Don, my dad, and I managed to get that whisky shot at the dive bar before our drive to Dunfermline. We had booked rooms at the Holiday Inn in Dunfermline because it’s only a 20 minute drive to the airport. I drove and it went well. Checking into the Holiday Inn was interesting because their computer systems were down due the Microsoft outage thing. Luckily, we had our reservation email and we had called the day before to confirm one of the rooms had a pack and play for Adeline. Our check in went pretty smooth. The Holiday Inn was nice, but the rooms were very small. It is purely a place to stay to get to the airport easily.

I tried to check in for our flight tomorrow on United’s app but it was not working. I was starting to get worried for our flight tomorrow. We decided to walk to a restaurant called Elizabethan for our last night in Scotland. The restaurant was good. We all ordered a variety of things: fish and chips, steak pies, curry, gyros, and mac and cheese. Before bed I was finally able to check in to our flight, hoping for the best tomorrow.

First Full Day—Driving On The Left Is Crazy

We got off our overnight flight around 9 am and it was off to get the rental cars. I booked with Arnold Clark which I sort of remembered it being separate from the other car rental places. After walking to the car rental place and having a brief mental panic we were shown the shuttle to Arnold Clark and it was very nearby.

It took awhile to get set up with the cars but everyone at Arnold Clark was very nice. We had a large BMW sedan and Kelsey and Jared had a Nissan SUV. It was a bit of a struggle to get all the bags in the car so luckily we had 2 cars. We were all pretty tired and cranky. Kelsey felt nauseous and sick. I drove to our Airbnb, which is on the outskirts of Edinburgh. The driving was absolutely crazy. I can’t believe we made it to the house actually. Driving on the left and being on the opposite side of the car feels so wrong and different. Marie met us outside her house and had us back into her driveway. She was very nice and showed us around the house. The house is cute. Lucas told her “in Chicago we drive on the right side.”

Today was rough. We ordered Papa John’s. Kelsey was feeling pretty sick all day and none of us could really sleep so we decided to walk to the grocery store for some snacks and breakfast foods. After getting groceries we went to nap. Don and Lucas napped some, but no matter how hard I tried I couldn’t. I decided to cancel our dinner reservation but then we had no food for dinner, so we ended up going back to the grocery store and got some ready meals that had to be heated. We got lasagna and Shepard pie. It was ok. I decided I needed to go to sleep around 7. Don and Lucas went for a walk because he was quite energetic. I just laid in bed trying to sleep. I felt wired and anxious. My mind was all over the place: was this a huge mistake? Is everyone going to have a terrible time? How are we going to drive here? Is Kelsey going to feel better? After how long without sleep does your body just stop working?

Lucas and Don got back from the walk around 8:30. They had a great time exploring. They found a playground and talked to locals. They ended up on a really high bridge. It was fun to hear about their outing. I finally got to sleep around 9. I woke up later thinking it was almost morning, but it was only 12:45 am!! And Lucas was wide awake!! I was starting to lose it a little bit. When will I be able to sleep again?! Don took Lucas into our bed and I went over to Lucas’s bed. Finally we all fell back asleep and we slept until 9!