I’m back. Shovelling out from under the snow which fell while we were gone, spoiling my dog and hugging my children so often they’ve taken to hiding in their rooms to avoid my reaching tentacles.
We had an absolutely great time. I would do it all over again if I ever get the chance. I just wouldn’t do it tomorrow. I missed my kids, my friends, and my country far more than I would have anticipated. I need a chance to sit back and get irritated by enjoy all three before I’m ready to dig out my passport and start globe trotting once more.
I laugh now at how I fretted over Boo and I being alone for fifteen days and not having anything to talk about. Those gaping silences mocked my imagination and I feared I would dream them into reality. In my pre-vacation worry marathon, I must have forgotten Boo and I got married for a reason in the first place. (Besides the fact I was knocked up with our second and my Daddy was holding a shot gun to our heads.) We do many things well together. Talking is one of them. If we ever ran out of topics to talk about we just turned to the old standby: Politics. Two people of vastly different ideologies and a bottle of tequila led to many interesting conversations (re: yelling matches overlooking the ocean).
“You are nothing but a radical, left wing socialist nut job! You’re once step short of being a commie!” He’d yell argue.
“Ya? So?” I’d taunt. “You are a blowhard Christian fundamentalist conservative who would sell his own mother and all his personal freedoms just for lower tax rates and the chance to kiss Stephen Harper and Ann Coulter’s ass,” I’d jeer.
I mean, we really mastered the art of sweet talk. When we weren’t arguing over politics, we were holding hands and trying to recapture the romance that led us together in the first place.
Snort.
If you believe that I have magic beans I could sell you too. While we did have one or two romantic moments, we weren’t joined at the hip. In fact, you’d likely have found Boo on the beach playing soccer with all the kids or at the pool enjoying a rowdy game of water polo, while I was busy ogling all the naked breasts floating about and trying to relax and not think about my kids, the adoption or the fact I haven’t started Christmas shopping yet.
It was hard to get romantic with one another when we were both lobster red and radiating enough heat to heat our home during a Canadian blizzard. There was a lot of “Don’t touch me!” yelled and “Ouch! That hurts!” whenever we were in bed together. Imagine him on one side of a king sized bed, me on the other and never the two meeting. Rather hard to bump uglies that way. We stood in front of the air conditioner vent and held hands. Pure bliss.
Thankfully, there was a wide variety of activities to partake in when we couldn’t get romantic with one another. Apparently, I impressed Boo with my sense of adventure. He seemed to have me confused for an eighty year old woman with bifocals and a penchant for knitting scarves instead of the healthy young lady I am. I was game for trying anything. Zip lines, cliff climbing, rappelling, and running topless down the beach. You only live once, right?
We ate food we had never before tasted, drank enough liquor to pickle our livers and enjoyed the tropical surroundings from part of a world we’d never before explored. There was laughter, romance and adventure. But something was missing and I couldn’t place my finger on it until we stepped off the air plane, gasped as we felt the bitter bite of the cold northerly wind gusting in our faces and grew goose bumps bigger than the hemorrhoids I sported during pregnancy.
We may have lived on a tropical beach for two weeks and enjoyed the warm ocean waters, but it wasn’t really paradise.
Paradise is, and always will be, where our hearts lay. Safely stored with our two beautiful kids who were left behind and all of our loved ones who kept the home fires warmly stoked for our arrival.
I found paradise amongst the snow drifts and blizzard like temperatures and I’m so glad to be back in it.
I’ve got to be out of my ever loving mind.








Jenny
I can’t decide what I’m most jealous of. The fruity drink or your incredible lack of cellulite.
Jellyhead
T, T, T! You look amazing!
Glad you had a good time away, and an even better homecoming.
XO Jelly
kgirl
a) you’re so freakin’ adorable
b) hooray! (almost) a picture of boo! he looks very handsome.
c) you are right. home is where the kids are. but still good to get away every now and then to be reminded of it.
welcome home.
mothergoosemouse
I’ve been thinking about how good a vacation would be. I’m so glad that you guys had one (and an absolutely fabulous one, from the looks of it).
HeatherN3Boys
Am also jealous of the complete lack of cellulite!
LOL
Also hoping that at some point in our lives, DH and I can take a vacation like this. Our “honeymoon” was a trip to Florida because Egypt was out of the question when I found out 3 weeks after our wedding that I was preggers. LOL Good times, good times.
Glad you enjoyed yourself, but even more glad that you were so happy to be *home*.
MBKimmy
Glad you had fun .. love the pictures! Thanks for sharing!
PS … knew you would look great in a bathing suit!
crazymumma
Thank god I am not the only left wing nut job who married a hyper blonde conservative.
So happy you had a good time!
Alli ~Mrs. Fussypants
RNM- Aren’t you a hottie?
Hee, hee.
Ally
Ditto the “hottie” comment above, Miss Posting-a-Photo-In-a-Swimsuit! glad you had a good time.
Kelley
OOOh I want one of those black things over your husbands eyes for mine. For his mouth. THAT would be a blissful vacation for me. *snort*
I lurve that you can do the eyebrow thing. Wish I could do it. It would make my death stare to my children SO much more effective.
Glad your back. Now I can get me some more Redneck entertainment.
Ms. Crafty Wanna-Be
I’m so glad you’re back!!!!! Looks like you had a great time. Can’t wait to hear more about your kid’s antics!!!!!
Julie
Mama V
lol… do you have Boo’s face blacked out to save “face” when you publish the gold thong photos? heheheheh..
canape
Welcome home!
Josie
Glad you guys had a great vacation
But oh how true that no matter how good the vacay – you miss the kidlets.
Enjoy the shovelling.
Karly
Aw! Glad you guys had fun! Its always strange to realize that you would actually rather be with your kids than in some beautiful peaceful tropical place isn’t it? Damn kids.
deb
I was thinking about you as I drove out to the airport on Sunday to pick up my husband, thinking that you were coming back to some shitty weather. Glad you had such a good time.
Hannah
At the risk of sounding redundant, you are a smokin’ hot mama. I wouldn’t even wear a bikini anymore, let alone take pictures of myself in one.
I’m jealous now – looks like you guys had a kick-ass time.
LarryLilly
You know, as I look at the first picture of you, you look hot.
Also, I cant help but laugh at the same time, its an EXACT replica of the one that Godzilla looked like when he came out of the ocean.
LOL
(kidding about the Godzilla thing, but not the hot!)
justmylife
Glad you had a great time. Looks like a lot of adventure, being afraid of highths would stop me from enjoying it but I am glad you did. Welcome Home!
Roth Family
Sounds like a great time. Perhaps next time the kids could come. But stay in a separate room, of course.