A pit stop in the Bahamas
Him: I wanna go to the Kid’s Club again.
Me: OK, I’ll bring you there after dinner.
Him: Hot Diggity Dog!
I’d cruised on a number of other ships before, but this was the first time on Disney.
Friend: You like cruising just because you can read? You can read anywhere!
Me: It’s not the same.
It’s true. There’s nothing like reading a book, looking up, and seeing the above.
Now, I get while cruising isn’t for everyone – the expanse of the sea can be overwhelming at times.
But I – very much – like the idea of being cut off from the internet and everyone else to do simple things like spend time with the kid and just…read.
Suppose we never leave our childhood too far behind.
While I did once go on a cruise that had a hot dog stand, this particular ship had a shawarma/gyro station, which was much preferred.
Him: What are you gonna have for dessert, papa?
Me: A gyro.
Him: (sighs) You’re so silly.
While that was a draw, the main appeal of it to me was the “Kid’s Club,” where the kids could go to have some fun with their peers, and I could have some time to myself and the Firecracker.
It was really awesome as a single parent, especially because – by the end of the trip – the boy had a deeper sense of autonomy.
Actually, we both had a deeper sense of his autonomy as he would go to many of the events himself or the Firecracker’s kid.
Considering that he’s gonna be able to self-dismiss at school in a couplea years, this was a good thing.
Still, it’s wild to see him grow up so quickly.
A little too quickly.
Me: Tomorrow, we have an excursion.
Him: Yeah, baby!
Me: Where are you learning this stuff?!
We stopped at the Bahamas where we were supposed to go on a glass-bottom boat but, like that time in St. Martin, it was cancelled because of the weather.
Unfortunately, we weren’t able to go, because that crazy storm Hillary that ended up slamming into California made itself, and its friends, known where we were in the Bahamas.
So, we just spent time on the beach.
Which, honestly, wasn’t a bad way to spend a day.
I cautioned the boy that he had to be covered in sunscreen or he’d get sunburned.
Evidently, I was so focused on him that I forgot – completely – to put it on myself. I got sunburned so badly that my face blistered.
Her: I burn all the time but… I’ve never seen anyone blister like that before.
Me: Well, it’s been a while since it happened to me but, here we are.
I wasn’t miserable for the remainder of the trip but I coulda been better.
The alcohol helped.
We ended up having to run to the ship because it started to thunderstorm but everything turned out fine.
Him: I can’t wait to get back home…I mean the ship!
Me: (laughing) I know what you meant, kid.
Location: on the phone with NYC, trying to understand alla my taxes
Mood: grumpy
Music: He must have somewhere that he’s going (Spotify)
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