So I haven't posted in ages - sorry.
I went to Jamaica, and I really don't feel like writing up all the dissappointments of that fiasco because it will put me in a bad mood for the day. Let's just say this: Sandals Montego Bay is WAY overpriced for the budget vacation you really get, and romance there, despite how the lovely ads and vacation planning booklets look, is nonexistant. Well, there's "romance," but that's not the same as actual romance. Having our quiet dinner interrupted everyday by a Sandals photographer saying "look like you like each other! be romantic! give him a kiss!" is decidedly NOT romantic.
At any rate, 5 days of beautiful weather, lots of rum, and champagne in our room each night was better than 5 days here of crap weather, work, and no champagne at all.
So I'm blogging this morning kind of out of boredom. My dad & his partner are up visiting for the weekend and I stressed so much through the night about not being awake when they wake up (What if they're early risers? I didn't show them where the coffee is! Must be sure to be awake when they get up!) that I tossed and turned from about 4:45 until 7:20. At that point I said screw it, I'm up. So I've already cooked up a pound of bacon that just needs to be rewarmed and I've made a strawberry sauce for the coconut-crusted french toast I plan to make. (mmmm). Now I'm debating whether I should use this time to shower and dress, or if that will make Dad & Susan uncomfortable to chill in their jammies for breakfast.
I shouldn't worry this much. He's my dad, after all. This should be easy. The t hing is though, my dad didn't raise me. Sure, we saw him, and he took us on vacation to Saskatchewan to see his family in the summers, but we don't have the comfort that I have with my mom, or even with my husband's parents. I've never stayed over at his house, and that's the main difference. We go there for dinners, which are pretty formal. Fun, but formal. We sit in the living room and chat while he and Susan organize dinner, then come to the kitchen to eat, then go back to the living room to chat, then go home. We've never had a meal in our jammies before. I was explaining to my friend Meaghan that it's like having my Aunt & Uncle over for a weekend. They're family, but there's still a wall of formality between us.
Oh, I think I just heard somebody awake. I should wake up the hubby now. He's snoring, and he's definitely going to spend a half hour in the washroom when he wakes up, so I should go nudge him now. Ah, marriage ;)
Off turn on the coffee.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
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bacon, coconut-crusted french toast and strawberries for breakfast? damn you!!! i ate a stick of beef jerky i found under some magazines (still in it's wrapper. i'm not that disgusting.) and had a swig of luke warm fresca for my morning meal.
Oh, it was good. It was a damn good breakfast. Topped with a cup of Cuban coffee.... perfection.
We then went down to Gerrard street to browse little India for fabrics (my dad's partner is a seamstress) and then stopped for Indian buffet. It was a damn good day for my stomach.
Sucks about the stupid resort though. Hopefully it wasn't a total bust.
And I've noticed that people now use the word 'partner' in place of girlfriend or boyfriend or whatever. Just an observation.
Ya, I've always said, "Dad's girlfriend" - but realized recently that they say 'partner' so I figured I should follow suit. I guess at 55 & 61 years old, 'girlfriend/boyfriend' might feel kind of young.
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