I wish I could blame my month-long posting hiatus on my recent vacation, but alas, I can’t. I can, however, tell you that I learned some lesson while visiting Virginia for a cousin's wedding. When you go on vacation without your kids, you do a couple things differently. 1) You begin using your spouse’s name again, and what a nice feeling that is. Instead of “Mom” she becomes a wife again. The shift was almost immediate for me, and I don’t even thing I recognized it until about the third time I called her by her name. It was both awesome and freeing, as if I had been transported back to a time before kids. 2) You don’t realize how stressed you are until you leave it behind. I’m such a better Dad the last two or three days and I credit the vacation. I feel less stressed. And yeah, I realize that is the reason for vacations, but still, worth noting. 3) ...
We tried for one, and we ended up with a bushel of fun.