Monday, June 11, 2012

Five Things I Learned on Vacation

Several years ago, my family stood in Independence Hall in Philadelphia, PA just yards from where the US constitution was signed. We were on a vacation that included Philadelphia, Gettysburg, and Washington DC. Vacations in that area just reek of education and history. You could have signed us up for Parents of the Year.

"Mom," my son said, "the tour guides just said the constitution wasn't signed on July 4th like my teachers have always told me."

"Well, now you can go back and tell your teachers the correct story of how it was signed months later and all the other things you learned," I responded.

"No way!" He seemed repulsed. "I can't do that. The kids will make fun of me. You're not supposed to learn stuff on vacation."

And, to this day, he sticks to his story of "no learning on vacation."

I, however, differ. Read on.

 FIVE Things I've Learned Over the Past 4000 Miles

ONE:  The best thing my 20 year-old could hear me say is, "Drats! My camera batteries are dead."

TWO: I truly am an athlete. The sign at Niketown in California says so:


THREE:  If, upon checking into a downtown hotel, you are told by the hotel clerk (several times), "Do NOT leave anything in your car," you probably shouldn't leave your room on foot at 7:00 p.m. to shop at a store 1.5 miles away. I witnessed at least two illegal activities (and probably walked through others that my naive eyes did not detect) before returning to the hotel at dusk. Thank you, Son, for that experience.

FOUR:  I also learned that people actually DO steal from hotels. Oh, I've suspicioned this over the years - especially this year when we checked into two different (cheap) motel rooms where they didn't bother to include a clock for my room fee. But, upon checking into a little higher quality room, I saw this sign that confirmed my people-do-steal-from-hotels suspicion:


FIVE:  And lastly, I learned blue plastic sunglasses are NOT appreciated by my children.


But, hey, they were only $4.00 at Fisherman's Wharf. The two sons accompanying me on vacation refused to let me out of the car with my new blue shades. Needing some support, I texted a picture to my other adult children to get a vote on the glasses. Only my daughter-in-law sided with me. (Let's hear it for the in-laws!)

BUT - I also learned what to do with the not-so-popular $4.00 glasses.

Arriving in New Mexico, I discovered my nephew shared my taste in glasses. (His were only ornamental!)




I asked if he would like a matching pair to wear in the sun. So, Mark is the proud owner of two pair of blue glasses. When we left three days later, he was wearing them everywhere. I'm glad the glasses found a good home.









The last 4200 miles were fun. But it's good to be back home in our own little nest.

6 comments:

  1. Hello Karen:
    So happy everyone is home safe. I enjoyed your recent blog very much. Luv the sunglasses article.
    Did I miss pics of the Golden Gate, pier 39, alcatraz and The Muir.
    Have a great week, rest up for that busy summer ahead of you.
    Hugs, Gwen

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  2. I have SO many pics from this vacation. I think I'll make a short photo album when I get home and then I'll post it on FB.

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  3. I personally love the sunglasses and would also wear them whether my children liked them or not. Glad you are home safe and sound. I think I've traveled that many miles as well and have only been to Kansas and Mo.

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  4. The sunglasses crack me up! Of course you should wear them proudly if you want, but it's cool you could share them with your nephew. :-) Welcome home. Looking forward to seeing you.

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  5. Hi Friend! I am nominating you for the Illuminating Blogger Award. Should you like to accept this award, go to http://foodstoriesblog.com/illuminating-blogger-award/ and see what it's all about. Even if you choose not to participate, I wanted to you know I think your blog is worthy of some recognition! :-)

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  6. Hello Karen:
    I did read the most recent posts but not sure I am posting in the right area. I know I'm not...but I enjoyed the latest and will look forward to the next time around.
    Hugs, Gwen

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