TyRy
Part of the problem is I wear my shorts
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I mostly sat back and begged him to turn the windshield wipers on high instead of showing me how well the Rain X application hed recently put on the windshield was working.
Without any help whatsoever from the wipers.
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And no, Im not as impressed with the fact that Rain X causes raindrops to bead up and shimmy up the surface of the windshield as much as I am impressed with the ability of the windshield wiper to actually wipe the rain off the windshield. In a timely manner.
But then again, maybe its a guy thing.
This is totally a guy thing...my DH does the same thing - the rain could be coming down super hard yet he has no need for the wipers...umm how about the need to see more than a foot in frount of you!

And so it was that much of the first leg of our journey was spent with him putting the wipers on Ignore and me slowly but surely going stark raving mad (NOEdgarAllenPoe) because of it. I finally broke down and screamed AT LEAST GIVE ME SOME INTERMITTENT ACTION AND BUMP UP THE TEMPO, MAN!
Which he did. Reluctantly.
Because of that whole marriage and compromise thing.

I was pleased to find that the surprise from earlier was that hed loaded the CD changer with six different discs with nothing but 70s, 80s and early 90s music on them. Stuff wed both listened to in our childhoods, through the awkward preteen years and into young adulthood. Stuff that brought back tons of memories for both of us, lots of bad singing and more than a few laughs. In other words, instead of spending eight or so hours listening to the soundtrack of our vacations, we'd be spending eight or so hours listening to the soundtrack of our lives. The man had made the ultimate mix tape and had sufficiently impressed me with his musical collection.
What a totally awesome surprise!

So as we journeyed with Journey toward the Vertical Horizon and wondered what could possibly be Better Than Ezra, DH turned up the AC (DC) and resisted the urge to kick it into Bachman Turner Overdrive. Instead we kept an eye out for the Police, not to mention The Cars around us, while taking in the Electric Light Orchestra displayed in the sky above us and feeling the opposite of the Moody Blues surround us.
Even on a rainy day, the yellow was INXS.
Shortly after Leroy Brown began to look like a jigsaw puzzle with a couple of pieces gone, we got a hankerin for a hunka somethin' good.


The look on their faces made everything completely worth it. The moment was awesome and we highly recommend it. Its a very rewarding thing, that surprise. And that's how we knew from the very beginning that we would not tell them that we were going to Disney on this trip until we were heading underneath the arches. Mum was the word. It was a covert op. We were keeping it on the down low.
What a great description and picture you gave of the kids - you are the best secret keeper.
So we teased them a little more about the Pirate and Princess Party. Okay, maybe torment is a better word. But the way we see it, as long as we know theres something spectacular in store for them when its all said and done, its perfectly acceptable to torment them on the way to that something spectacular.

This past year has been a particularly stressful one for our family. Everyone is healthy and happy and we all still love each other dearly. But there were a lot of uncertainties and many more stresses than usual. Most of them tied to our jobs. To put it bluntly, it had been a pretty long year for both me and my husband. This spontaneous vacation was about getting away from it all for us. For just a few days. We were eagerly anticipating being able to put our stressors in a box and throw away the key for just a little while.
And as we finally ran out of the storm and were greeted with this beautiful vision that God created spanning the sky before us, we were reminded of His promise and His provision for us. And in that instant, it all came together. Like a flood. The storms, the rainbow, the long year behind us, the stresses, the new beginnings that lie before us on the road ahead. The unchartered territory just waiting to be experienced on the other side. We knew that everything would turn out exactly the way it was supposed to. We knew it would be great. Better than great, even. And we knew that this vacation, this time of family togetherness, would be a truly blessed one.
A blessed one indeed.
And with that, we smiled and left the stress behind us. Where it belonged. And we set off to find our pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
Figuratively. Not literally.
Up Next: Tracy is the the new Stacy.
LaLa - what a great way to sum things up and give everyone something to think about...ok - at least me.
Ty