Staycationing
by KathyP

Finally!

They have created a name for how average folks spend their time off. I have to chuckle because Dave and I seem to be on the go a lot, but we're rarely far from home. We may be in Sonora, San Francisco, Truckee, Reno, maybe Las Vegas or Anaheim, and anyone I know would consider these trips vacations. I think the people who live in higher income brackets tend to really vacation, like in the form of a week or more at a time, getting on an airplane, needing a passport, and plenty of spending money along the way. Ironically, Dave and I both took real vacations this year, but still find so much joy in our little jaunts near home.

On Wednesday, Dave had to leave for Millbrae for a retention seminar. Since Mason is between preschool and kindergarten, we decided to tag along. For Mason, the hotel is the vacation! When I told him we were going with Dave, he immediately got excited, "Ma-ma, ma-ma, are we going to stay in a hotel?"I nodded. "Will the hotel have movies on the TV?" he went on."Yep." I replied. "Will there be a bath tub in the bathroom?" He looked at me with big hopeful eyes. "Ah, yeah..." That one was odd, we have two bath tubs at home. "Yay!" he danced around the kitchen into the living room. "A bath tub! A bath tub!"Whatever! I thought."Ma-ma, ma-ma, will there be a swimming pool at the hotel?" Mason continued."Yes." I answered."A bath tub and a swimming pool! Hooray! I love you ma-ma!" Mason crooned as he wrapped himself around my legs and squeezed and kissed with all his might. Yes, he kissed my legs. After all, why wouldn't he? We're treating him to a bath tub and a swimming pool!
Dave and I managed to make some time together at dinner, over a few drinks, and visiting with several of his buddies and their families. All in all, it was a wonderful little get away, a staycation by all accounts, and the best part is, it was almost all financed by the National Guard! (Disclaimer: Before any one gets feisty about their tax dollars and such, Dave HAD to be there, so all those expenses were paid for no matter what...Mason and I just tagged along and made the most of it.)

So let me leave you with this to get your week off to a good start. What do you have in your life that you take for granted? I clearly have two bath tubs that seem like everyday fare. When in fact, from a child's point of view, a bath tub away from home ranks right up there with a swimming pool! I have to say, I agree with Mason, when I'm away from home, I like to have a bath tub, too. Look around you today and see what you can see from a child's perspective. You might be surprised at the bounty of treasure that surrounds you this very instant!

Comments

 

I actually love airport hotels

Hey KathyP:

I just have to chime in and say I love airport hotels.  Especially with kids.  My husband and I each take 1 kid on a local 1-night getaway twice a year.  We've been all over the sf bay area, and I have to say those airport hotels are the best!  Pool?  Check.  Movies on demand?  Check.  Room service?  Check.  Cheap?  Check.  

We were in England recently, and stayed in the Crowne Plaza Heathrow on our last night (we had an early flight out).  It was perfect for families.  And SO cheap for London.

--jamie
www.travelsavvymom.com

P.S.  We have a shallow, short, sucky bathtub at home, so I'm with Mason!  I never take good tubs for granted... 

 

Laughing!

 Okay! Okay! I have a whole new perspecive on bath tubs! Thanks Jamie for sharing. We really do love hotels, too. My hubby and I sometimes get away to a hotel and never leave. We sleep in, order room service, watch movies, laugh, reconnect, if you know what I mean, and have a great time! Thanks for commenting and as soon as I ge back from taking the dog to the groomer, I'm checking you out!

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