Topic: About sums up life
About two years ago my wife and I began to plan a camping vacation to Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. Because Lake of the Ozarks is about half way between us and my brothers in law in Denver, CO, we called them to see if they wanted to drive their half and meet us there. They did.
So, our plan was to drive out to Lake of the Ozarks through West Virginia, north Tennessee, Indiana, and then Missouri. This would take us through Louisville, St. Louis, and on to our destination. On the return we would go down to Arkansas and then come back through Memphis and Nashville. For a year we had been planning this. I was making contacts with folks out there to meet up for some epic campfire jams.
One call to the brothers in law in and they suggest that instead we return across the north of the country. Further, they were going to get resorts for us all. So much for Memphis and Nashville, but add in Galena, Illinois (why? I don't know) and Ann Arbor (see some friends) and Niagara Falls. Ontario (so we can say we camped in Canada). Also, cut about ten or twelve days of camping out of it (but still drag the camper 1000 miles not to use it).
We did this to keep the brothers in law happy, which is a good and reasonable goal. We very much like them. While it is not technically true, it is essentially true that her brother is the only family she has left. And given the nature of his life partner, they aren't going to have any children. So they love our children and our children absolutely adore them, so it's all good. It's worth changing our vacation all around to get to spend the extra time with them.
But last night we learned that the brothers in law aren't going to be able to join us on the northern part, which we were only doing because they wanted to.
What can I do but laugh?
I'm still not sure why I'm going to Galena, Illinois. We hadn't really looked into it, figuring we'd just hand out with the brothers in law and do what they wanted to do while we were there. But after looking at the options some, I'm sure we're going to have a good time. Not "Nashville campfire with professional country musicians" epic, but fun. I'm not sure my daughters are ready to see that much bourbon consumed. Those country pickers sure can drink.
One day I'll see Memphis and Nashville.
- Zurf
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