Dottore Gianni has just
returned from a quick visit to several of his relatives in Florida. All in all
a wonderful trip! However the trip had its downs as well as its ups! Per
esempio, Dottore Gianni loves his relatives in all sorts of weather, but prefers
to visit Florida in the winter – or at least NOT during hurricane season. So
imagine his surprise when he discovered, having long in advance booked his trip
at the VERY beginning of that season – after all, what are the chances that in
the first days of a storm season something would develop? – that a fairly
powerful tropical storm, Andrea by name, had indeed developed and that, more
importantly, that this lady of lovely name but dubious character was moving
through Orlando, where the good doctor usually lands, on the very day he was
due to fly!
Four-fifths of the flight
could not be faulted. Even though in the Greenville area there was a good bit of
“weather” the takeoff was smooth, the ascent equally so, the lion’s share of
the flight (at about 38,000 feet), remained very pleasant. Dottore Gianni
desires to note and praise his airline, Southwest – first flight on that
carrier, but there will be more – for creating an atmosphere pleasant, also at
times quite humorous. The plane, a 737, was comfortable, with it seemed to the
doctor, more legroom than usual in the cabin. Also, partly because of the
airline’s smart seating policy he was able to have an entire row of three seats
all to himself. One flight attendant in particular was equipped with a barbed
but positive sense of humor. There was a ten-year-old boy traveling alone on
the flight, and at one point she stopped at his seat, called another flight
attendant over, and said severely to her colleague, “This man is cut off! NO
more drinks for him, no matter how much he pleads for one!” And her colleague
soberly agreed with her, before both of them beamed down on the lad, who seemed
happy for the attention, and maybe just a little less alone.
Everything was tickety boo (don’t
know that song? Check out Merry Andrew starring Danny Kaye – in fact check out ALL Danny Kaye movies. He is
one of Dottore Gianni’s very favorites, in part because they share the same
birthday 18 January, in part because they are both brilliantly talented) until
the final descent into Orlando, when the skies turned black and rainy, and our
little 737 (which is not so little actually) was buffeted around and bounced
about almost as badly as the good doctor could remember – and he is a frequent
flyer!
Once on the ground I called
my sister-in-law (how about SiL after this? Good, thought you’d agree!) Donetta
who was waiting in one of those stand-by parking lots so that she could swoop
in and pick me up in an instant, and a mere 5 minutes after my call there she
was, and we were off to Melbourne.
But not all at once. She
had driven through hell to get to me, crawling along roads that maniac Florida
drivers usually take at 80-90 mph at 25 mph, and she’d been advised by her
mother, who also lives in Melbourne and happens to be an avid weather-watcher,
that there were several bands of very severe rain and wind between Orlando and
our destination. I had hoped for a meal in Orlando whatever the weather, as it
was nearing the lunch hour and I was feeling peckish (also in need of a stiff
drink after that descent), and Donetta had already chosen a place not far away
where we could ride out the storm (it was predicted that most of it would have
passed by 1:30 pm). So to an Italian restaurant near the Florida Mall named Buca
de Beppo we headed. It featured a wonderfully packed and tacky décor
reminiscent of Naples. In fact one of the tables, too large for the two of us
but suitable perhaps for a gathering of say twelve family members, working
colleagues, disciples…l’ultima cena
(last supper), anyone? was named il tavolo di Papa -- the Pope's table!
When we got home after
another stop to dodge storms at a Publix, where she picked up supplies and I
picked up vodka, I had a nap, and then around 5 pm her husband, my brother Tom,
arrived. I had a great time with Tom and Donetta, watching the recent
production of Carousel with Kelli
O’Hara on PBS, and I slept well that night.
While I arrived on a
Thursday afternoon, I'm calling Friday "Day 1" as it was the first
full day of our reunion, and other members of the family began to join in the
fun. My youngest brother Rob and his lovely wife Karen had intended to drive us
down to a great seaside restaurant in Vero Beach, but we determined that we
could not fit that into either couple’s schedule, so they drove Tom, Denetta
and me to old downtown Melbourne for lunch.
We decided on an Irish Pub,
as we wanted to stay away from starchy, fatty foods...which is the three
brothers ordered the slimming and healthy pastrami sandwich! Heh heh…
…The bartender took this one
so that even Old Blind Jack could get in on the photo.At the pub! |
Tom's flight, and while it is poured in a Guinness glass, my Smithwick's |
Phil and Kara and their son
Cam arrived from SC on Day 2 but due to some fairly dicey weather they, Rob
& Karen, along with my godchild Kristen, were unable to join the rest of us
to hear Delgado, the band that my brother Tom plays in, at Grill's Riverside.
My oldest friend (and
look-alike) Dottore Gianni DID turn up at Grill's however, and had a Mahi
Caesar Salad for dinner!
Tom's daughter Sara was
just back from a week in -- they are here pictured with one of her mentors at
church and his girlfriend.
Also present were Tom and
Donetta's longtime friends...and fans of Delgado...Lynne and Dwight. They're
off to London in August, so needed the help of Dottore Gianni to find out where
all the hot spots are in that city.
The whole family (minus
sister Judy who could not make the trip all the way from CA, darn it) finally
gathered on Day 3 at Rob's for drinks, before heading off to lunch.
Poor Rob lives with his
wife Karen in a really awful hovel...worse than a trailer really, with lousy
views like this one, but we decided to humor them and spend some time there
anyway.
Three of the Hrkach
brothers (Rob throwing, Phil center and Tom at right) are pretty good at darts
-- the fourth brother, who shall remain un-named (though his nom-de-plume is
Dottore Gianni) is better at photography, so he took the photos.
Where the handsome brothers…
The four brothers at Rusty's, in oder of age (and importance heh heh) from left to right Jack, Tom, Phil, Rob |
and the lovely SiLs...
as well as the younger
generation (from left Sara, Cameron, and my godchild Kristen) enjoyed lunch! By
the way, young Cam is in heaven here, surrounded by pretty, older cousins...we
must explain to him that there is a line that must...or SHOULD at least...be
drawn with cousin-love!
Then after lunch, several
of us crashed:
Kristen had to return to
Orlando that afternoon, but she and I had a good chance to chat, which is
always a pleasure for a doting godfather. Then we all returned to our home
bases and I had another great evening at Tom and Donetta’s. They introduced me
to a wonderful “family” film (Dottore Gianni enjoys film, but as he is a solo
artist he rarely enters the realm of films labeled family) called Up. Charming, simply charming!
On Day 4 (my last day in
FL) we gathered at Rob's again, where the four Hrkach brothers engaged in a
fairly friendly game of cornhole -- at least that's what Rob called it -- it
was known to me in my youth as bean-bag-toss.
Cornhole |
Tom and Rob formed one
team...aptly called team kielbasa, and Phil and i formed the other, even more
aptly called team cabbage. Kielbasa won in actual points, but Dottore Gianni
awarded himself several points for his senior citizen status, so he calls the
game for team CABBAGE!
Sara and Cam were seeing
whose muscles were bigger at Rob's pool
For some reason many of us
wanted to wear the odd sunglasses with two guitars on them - Donetta does the
honors here, seen with hubby Tom
Phil is wearing them here,
while trying to keep Cam calmed down momentarily
Philip in fact seemed to
very much enjoy posing that day
Brother Rob got in on the sunglasses act too
Kara got rather
demonstrative wearing the wacky glasses
Like mother, I fear, like
son
Some of us decided to do a
group jump into the pool
And they're off!
a good bit of time was
spent in or at the pool
Tom and Phil found time for
it
Dottore Gianni, or in this case Uncle Jack (Uncle Vanya) performed brilliantly a drowning man -- Cam is enacting (if not very convincingly, or at least not very enthusiastically) someone trying to save his poor uncle.
Sara had to go to a church event directly from Rob's place, so Aunt Karen pulled the lucky girl a dress from her own rack!
Sara had to go to a church event directly from Rob's place, so Aunt Karen pulled the lucky girl a dress from her own rack!
Sara REALLY liked it
Even a passing Manatee
liked her dress! Difficult to see here (look for the mass of brown at center) but I promise that a Manatee showed up
at our party! Smart Manatee!
Tom and I returned to his place pretty much eaten and partied out. Sara and Donetta joined us after their church event, and Sara seemed as tired as the brothers, heading off to bed immediately.It was a low-key but pleasant evening, and I shuffled off to bed myself before 11 pm.
The next morning Tom and I had a brief chat over coffee as he was getting ready to go back to work, Donetta ran off to havee some bloodwork done, and Sara slept. After bidding a fnd adieu to my brother I read for a bit, then Donetta got back and she and Sara drove me back to the airport., then headed for the Florida Mall! The flight back to Greenville was uneventful, dull even, certainly compared to the flight down. No big storms, happily, and no witty flight attendants, sadly. But Southwest brought us home ten minutes ahead of schedule, and thus ended a very nice trip to the Sunshine State.