It's been awhile since I'd blogged. School has ended, family vacation has come and gone, we've been t-p'd already, and summer has officially arrived with it's first 107 degree heat. The kids & I are back in our gym routine, and it's been interesting since we now have 2 gyms we go to...(I just couldn't pass up $20 for 3 months at a gym where my "preschool-mom" crowd are all going this summer). My kids prefer Lifetime Fitness, where there's an indoor playground of all playgrounds and a pool with waterslides to play in after. But I like the other gym for the classes, since it's easier to endure thigh burning lunges, 5 minute ab ripping planks, and combat kicks with friends you can laugh & suffer through with together. There's also something about going back to a gym that made me realize I wasn't in that great of shape I thought I was in....and so, I will be a "gym-rat-junkie" until I can master a 5 minute plank. I just will.
Vacation was wonderful: 7 days in a row of the the beach and pool. We also came home "rich" in sand dollars, and I have to admit I was getting a little greedy for them. I have even hid them from my kids until I figure out a crafty way to display them. They are "my precioussssssss"....
After two hours into our trip to Mexico, the exit just as you enter Gila Bend, was when my husband and I actually had the conversation if his passport was packed or not. He said he didn't. I said are you kidding. He said no. I said no really, are you kidding. He said no. And I said awesome. (No actually I said a lot more than that). And so we turned around and headed back to the house to get the man's passport. I had to explain to my crying 5 year old why we couldn't just get his Dad "another credit card", as he thought that's what we were going back for. Josie's announcement of "it was all a simple misunderstanding", was the understatement of the week. Year. (I think she was secretly happy she had a few more hours left on her cell phone before we'd be out of range for a "whole week" once we crossed the border)....which she also drowned later that week in the ocean. Tragic.
Making an 8 hour trip out of a 4 1/2 hour drive will definately go down in Palacios Family Vacation memories forever. Oh yeah, and it will definately never happen again. It's might be a while for us to be able to mention the word passport without thinking of it as a curse word.
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In retrospect...admit it...very funny story! Not to be repeated of course...but funny to recall maybe? Certainly very funny to read about happening to someone else....:)
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