A Day in Lancaster

After Carmen’s burial service in New York, we drove to Lancaster, PA. We wanted to do something fun with the girls. We gave Lauren several options and she picked a horse and buggy ride as one of our adventures.

Doesn’t this horse look like he is smiling?

Smiling Horse

Now he is sticking his tongue out at us.

Horse with tongue out

Lauren got to sit in the front seat with the Amish driver.

Lauren in the Front Seat of the Buggy

Trotting along the country road.

Horse and Buggy Ride

Hope enjoyed the ride too, despite only napping for 30 minutes all day long!

Hope and Mommy

It’s strange to be able to do whatever we want, whenever we want. I catch myself looking around for Carmen. When 7pm arrives, I think that the night nurse should be arriving. I glance at the suction machine, thinking that I need to make sure it is charged. This new “normal” is going to take a while to get used to.

6 Responses to “A Day in Lancaster”

  1. Larry August 28, 2010 at 12:21 am #

    It looks like Lauren chose a fun time. I think it’s great that you gave her choices. Love always, Dad

  2. Betty Short, NY Grandma's Friend August 28, 2010 at 12:25 pm #

    There’s no place more REAL than Amish country. It’s wonderful to live here now with them as neighbors. Good way to begin…. Praise God!

  3. Janet August 28, 2010 at 1:25 pm #

    Love the pictures…especially the smiling horse.

  4. Milagros August 28, 2010 at 7:03 pm #

    I am so glad you are doing things you couldn’t do before, I kind of envy you :) … but you will get your new normal soon and you will miss your old normal, for moments… still life will continue and you will be restored little by little… then you will see back and be amazed for what a wonderful mom (and Dave: a wonderful dad) you were when Carmencita was here and all the stuff you learned with her, for her and because of her… She will always be part of you!! Be blessed and enjoy these precoious moments… Love you very much and praying even more :) (love the horse sticking out his tongue at…. LIFE?, ha,ha)

  5. Cindi August 29, 2010 at 10:24 am #

    I remember when Bill Cosby lost his son and afterwards, people would see him and look so sad. At some point, he made a statement that he missed being able to make people laugh and that it was time to be happy…he wanted people to smile and laugh at him again.
    In time, I pray that you will be able to live your lives with all smiles and laughter. Taking that buggy ride sounds like you are on the right track to happiness again in your lives.

  6. Sherri Manning August 29, 2010 at 3:51 pm #

    Lana, Dave and girls, We were so saddened by the news of Carmen’s loss! So wish we could have been there for you! We took a ride also when Dylan passed. The “new” normal never seems normal again, it’s very tough! Your story has been a beautiful one to follow, you’ve captured such priceless memories! Thanks for sharing! If you are still in Lancaster, we’d love to see you to give you a big hug!! God bless you on your journey, this week and for years to come!
    Just Believe,
    the mannings

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