It was back in mid-October when I realized we had to fly 15,000 air miles by the end of the year to maintain our silver status on US Airways* (admittedly ridiculous obsession). Vince was born in Rio and hadn't been there since he was 1 so going to Brazil seemed like a good idea. We could fly to Rio and take a couple of flights and buses and taxis to that bulge in South America where there is a cute little town (Itacaré) that time forgot with a mellow enough surfing beach. Round trip to Rio would give us 11,000 miles, then we could go to Mesa, AZ to visit my Dad for Christmas and viola.....*free bag checking and priority boarding. (so much for cost benefit) So that was the plan...we were going to go to Vin's old stompin' grounds, Brazil. That is, until mid November when I read somewhere that we needed visas which required sending our passports away to get them. Not enough room for error with a December departure quietly sneaking up on us so we told Brazil she'd have to wait.
Now where? It had to be somewhere that was 11,000 round trip miles away. Costa Rica would be good. I could practice my Spanish**. But it wasn't far enough away unless we went twice. Kauai had numbers that worked so we planned a hiking, snorkeling, surfing, riding, paddling trip to Hanalei forgetting that Hawaii could have lousy weather.
What a long trip. Pretty much 24 hours. (and all for 'possible' *free first-class upgrades?) A few days before we left I heard Vin telling someone that he wasn't looking forward to the 11 hour flight it would take us to get to Kauai. I didn't correct him (like I usually do) and hoped he wouldn't look at the itinerary too closely. Not sure where he got 11. I didn't tell him 24 but I didn't tell him 11 either.
Getting ready for a trip like this used to take about an hour and meant packing a duffle bag. For this trip I had 2 cortisone shots (1 in the left knee and 1 in the right knee) 6 Supartz® shots (a roster comb derived (sorry) lubricant...3 in the left knee and 3 in the right knee), 4 pediatrist appointments to excavate a plantar wart from my left foot and an MRI that determined my right rotator cuff had only a 'get-better-on-its-own' partial-tear...over-riding the ultrasound that said it had a 'you-need- surgery' full-tear. And then I still had to pack a duffle bag....
Here's something really dumb. You know all of the preparation I just told you about......the shots, the tests, the foot? Well, I got here feeling pretty young. A playful new skirt that is too big (any tips on how to order clothing online and have it fit?), couple of organic cotton camis....and the cutest pair of new shoes that I wore for the first time the morning we got here. NEVER do that! A 5 minute walk to town and both feet were covered in blisters....or enough blisters to quickly-gradually bring me to a complete stop. We entered the first place we could which happened to be a cafe' with four different big screen TV's playing 4 different football games. So, after all the effort I put into getting ready for the trip....now I couldn't walk.
So cute, but a wolf in sheep's clothing |
Ugly comfort |
p.s. Is there a good way to tell if you have a broken nose?
p.s. again. Max turned 10 today
It actually doesn't look too bad here. More on that later. |
*US Airways Silver Preferred Status-see * above
**Having never learned another language other than the few Dutch swearwords Vince taught me, I decided to see if picking up Spanish was as easy as picking up that Dutch. I've been trying with the Spanish, but it's really not taking. For a couple of classes I felt like things were really clicking but the guy teaching the class kept adding more words. Ever see the 'I Love Lucy' episode where Lucy and Viv worked in the chocolate factory and the conveyor belt kept moving faster and faster? That's me. My brain seems to be purging an new Spanish word for every newer Spanish word and I don't know how to make it stop doing that.
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