Betsy has been confined to bed rest for 15 weeks as she
hopes that the twins inside her will keep growing to
viable sizes. We decided to go visit her and see how
she was doing. We stopped at Wegman's
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where Suzanne was driving her cart
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in search of the car so that we could get gasoline
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and a picture of a Red Bull sign
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and head on our way to the Delaware Memorial bridge
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and the rest stop where we used the facilities
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and returned
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to the car to resume our journey down the Delaware Turnpike
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into a traffic jam
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until we found our way to Charles Street
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and their house
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where Betsy was happy to see us
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as were Matt
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Dick and Fran
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though Benjamin was trying to find his way around their house.
The spread for lunch
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brought Benjamin back to life
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as did the cookies
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and trail mix
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afterwards as we visited with Betsy
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and Suzanne
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and Fran
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marveled as Betsy
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turned
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until we could see her bulge
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ever growing.
We went to the pond to feed the ducks
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as the bread was tossed
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the ducks came
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to see the trail of bread pieces
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as we created even more
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and saw the gold fish
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A few more crumbs
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and it was time to say good bye to the younger
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and older
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generations as our team
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climbed into the car for the trip to the Club Diner
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where the menu
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had everything on it which cause Benjamin
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to slowly
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perk up
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and while I was capturing this sign
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for my collection, the food came
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which unfortunately did not look or taste as good as it sounded
on the menu.