![]() |
|
|
Dont you worry about that, Boss Person. Youre out of here and wont be back for two weeks. Youve been waiting for this vacation time for three years, and now youre taking it by the horns and grabbing it. You dash home, where the suitcases are packed and just waiting for you to take them to your Dream Vacation destination. You have all the essentials: The suntan lotion, the bathing suit you starved yourself for the last three months for so you could wear it in public without embarrassment. You have the brochures, the map and the sunglasses (several). Youre bound and determined to get away from home. If anyone deserves a vacation, its you. Youve worked so hard, and now youre going to have a great time, and nothings going to stop you now, no sir. After the seven-hour drive, you arrive with your family to the Dream Destination. Its just like the brochures said it would be! Its beautiful! Youre here! Its always a good idea to lie down once you get settled, after youve checked in, looked at the beautiful view from your window, and gone through the manual to figure out how to operate the personal alarm system. Youre tired. It was a long drive, and youre on vacation, for goodness sake! Pretty soon, its time to go have a nice bite to eat at one of those places that advertise the best in local cuisine. Its also a time to splurge and have a few drinks, then coffee and dessert. Everyones just so happy to be here. Boy, that food was good! When you return to the condo after youve stopped by the supermarket to fill up on groceries to stock in the brand-spanking-new, Comet-clean refrigerator, you glance out the window again and have another little rest. It seems strange that, when we get to go on vacation, we start thinking about the place we just left -- our home. You know Fluffy and Terminator will be fine; you know your next-door neighbor will feed them and give them water on a daily basis. You stopped the mail: You can trust the postal service, so quit thinking about it! Youre going to have some real fun! Its important, while on vacation, to see as many of the sights and do as many of the activities as you can; you also need to remember to take the camera everywhere to document these experiences. The other thing you cant miss is the tourist shops and little boutiques where you can find the perfect gift for your dog-sitter and several postcards that you should address and mail -- before you get back -- to all your envious but supportive group of friends. A few days into this, and youre working on getting a pretty even tan. The pool is great, the oceans fun, but you havent had time to check out some of the places of interest that you had on that list. Its OK. Theres still time. Its really great to be here. No, the beds arent as comfortable as your old, lumpy mattress, but thats fine. And the water is never the same, somehow. Its either too soft or too hard, and it doesnt taste like the water that comes out of the tap at home. You cant do anything about the ice cubes either, so you drink everything straight out of the can. Pretty soon, after a few more dinners out, where you used your array of credit cards and cold, hard cash to lap up more of that vacation cuisine that you just cant get at home, youre in the car, heading back. What happened? Is it already time to go home? What did we do? Did we have fun? Im sure looking forward to going home, you hear yourself saying. Others in the car agree, saying they want to mow the lawn first thing, because itll sure need it. That makes you think about that book case you have been working on in the basement: You better stop by the hardware store after you get home and unpacked. Whats happening here? What is this phenomenon? Why is it that when you plan something as important as this down to the letter, and youre finally there, actually free to frolic in the sun and waves with not a care in the world, just like those people in the brochures who look so rested and relaxed, you feel kind of homesick? The truth may be that, no matter how much fun it is to leave home for the Perfect Vacation, when its time to come back, everyones relieved, because home, after all, is where you get normal-smelling water and really good beds. Plus, you can set the alarm system with your eyes closed. |


加入最爱