Sunday, September 21, 2008

Lake Powell with the Fam

I wasn't really sure how I felt about taking a vacation with the (almost) entire family since it's something we haven't done since.....well, I think I was around 20 when the family last tried the vacation thing. We took a spontaneous trip to Disneyland in a rented RV. There was only 18 of us then if I remember correctly, but try cramming 18 people into a stuffy RV for 40+ hours and see if you ever choose to attend a family vacation again! I just remember spending most of the vacation arguing about what to do, and yelling at my dad in the parking lot of a casino on the drive home because I wanted to go sleep in a bed, and no one would make the decision as to whether to stay at the casino for the night and get a good night's rest or to keep driving so we could be done and over with this hellish experience by morning. It must have traumatized all of us enough, because I don't think anyone has even brought up the idea of a family vacation since then.

My brother Jerry initiated this trip, being the brave and generous soul that he is. I think I mostly came because he extended a personal invitation with several follow up calls. He was kind enough to pay for everything, too, so I knew he must have really wanted us all there. He was so sweet. I went with a smile on my face and a prayer in my heart that this trip wouldn't turn into "Family Vacation Nightmare Part II".

This time there were somewhere around 30 in attendance, but for some reason, that many people crammed into a houseboat worked much better than into an RV. I have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised by how well everyone got along and how much fun it was to be together. I can honestly say I was bummed that I only got to stay for a day since I had prior commitments that same weekend. Granted, the scenery was stunning, the water was warm and inviting, the beach had soft red sand, and with two speedboats, water slides, and nightly entertainment, there was plenty to keep one from getting bored. However, the thing that made it the most memorable was definitely the people. My family's awesome, and knowing that we are capable of having a successful family vacation together makes me all the happier to call them my own. :)

















3 comments:

Chris said...

Linda I am so glad you enjoyed yourself. I had a blast and wouldn't change a thing, except for having the rest of the family there that we were missing :) i could have stayed another week with you all. (Can you imagine what the holding tank would have smelled like tho!) We love you and are glad you came. we will have to vacation again soon.

Joanna said...

Unfortunatley I missed out on the first family vacation, I couldn't miss anymore school or I wouldn't graduate. But I have heard stories!
We really missed you the last few days. It was sooooo much fun, the only downfall was that Francine REALLY wanted her crib. But other than that it was the perfect family vacation!

Yeehaw said...

I'm in the mood for another vacation... want to run away somewhere with me for a few days? Maybe just the two of us... I'll bring some good meds. :-)