Staycation, All I Ever Wanted
For a brief time this spring, we were playing with the idea of taking a road trip home to the armpit of Ontario during Rosemary's Baby's 2-week break from therapy in July. But then something struck us as...interesting.
In almost 14 years of marriage, the Captain and I have had exactly two vacations that have not involved visiting family. Both of those vacations were road trips, and neither of them lasted more than 3 days. One of them was our "honeymoon".
We are the ones who have moved away. So I do recognize that we need to make the effort to see people from time to time. However, should our first thought every time a vacation period presents itself be to drive all over hell's half-acre fulfilling family obligations? Plenty of other members of our family are smart enough to recognize that they need a trip to a tropical island, or a cruise, or a weekend in the big city from time to time. Why on earth have we gotten into the mindset that we can't do that?!
As we let this thought sink in, another one popped up, and this one was the final nail in the coffin of our road-trip plan.
FREAKING RIDICULOUS GAS PRICES!
The Captain sat down and did a little math on the cost of food and hotels to and from our destination, the price of boarding the dogs and cat while we're away (not to mention the extra vaccines they'd all need to stay at the kennel), and the amount of gas we'd use in the process. We were looking at a minimum $1500 road trip. We could go to Disney for that!!!
Granted, rummaging through my mother's baking cupboards and making creative desserts with all those cake mixes she buys that I don't still sounds like more fun to me than being hugged by a mute in a giant Goofy costume, but $1500 is a lot of money.
So after a bit of discussion, we've decided that this year our best bet is to plan a staycation.
A staycation is a tricky thing though. If we don't want to end up cleaning out the garage and doing laundry the whole time and regretting not going somewhere, we need to plan this thing like tourists with guide books and fanny packs. So I'm doing my research now.
So far, we have a day trip to the big city planned, complete with a visit to the zoo, lunch and a bit of light shopping. We'll have a trip to Booming Metropolis for more family fun (ie. NOT grocery shopping), a nearby small-town festival to visit, and a morning at the park for some beach time and a hike. Barbecues, bonfires and a backyard camp-out will be going on the calendar to keep us accountable, as will a trip to the drive-in movie. I will buy a souvenir, just like I would on vacation, and we'll eat burgers and ice cream. "Staycation" is going to become a synonym for "fun".
If any of you out there have had a successful staycation and have any tips or ideas for me, I'd love to hear them. I'm on a mission to enjoy a holiday at home even more than a road trip to see my in-laws.
I'd make a joke about that, but come on. Fish in a barrel.
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I get the whole visiting family thing too. We moved to Maine, leaving both sides of family in R.I. We used to take the kids camping in ME before we moved, but after that most vacations were spent driving to R.I. and trying to make sure we saw everyone. Good times, but not always relaxing.
It sounds like you have a lot of fun planned!
Good luck and enjoy!!
Very inspiring too. I might have to steal it!
We did a big theme party for Eclipse last summer, I made half-moon cookies and werewolf kibble (out of checks mix, pb, & chocolate) and punch with strawberry milk mix all over the bowl to look like blood.
Maybe you could all dress up and take candid outdoor pictures, like a picture day? So you have staycation memories?
Go somewhere that you can feed birds straight from your hands, that's a big hit with my crew!
Can't wait to see what you do!
We do go to Texas but we end up doin' all kinds of repairs and business for my Mom. It's more like a 'workcation'.
If ya'll are able to 'lock' yourselves in and unplug the phone, computer and hide the cells ya might be able to pull it off.
There are tents, blow up pools, games to play. Marshmallow and water gun fights. Slip and slide competitions. You may have nearby water parks or amusement parks ya can visit in a day. Good luck sweetie and let us know how it turns out for ya.
God bless and enjoy your day! :o)
(just like room service) while you are at the beach!A couple of hours of cleaning that you don't have to do -- that is VACATION for sure.