I just got back from a family vacation. I was in charge of planning the vacation for the entire gang; we had 40 people in one place. The clincher? It was my husband's side of the family. Yes, I, the IN-LAW, was in charge of planning every one's fun-filled, once a year vacation. Pressure? YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT!!!!! I knew it would be great, and a ton of fun, but I knew that they didn't know that! You see, I grew up cramming a bunch of aunts, uncles, and cousins into a tiny cabin for an entire week, every summer! We had a blast! Most of my favorite childhood memories involve those summer vacations. My husband's family, on the other hand, had never done anything like that!! Well, the place I found for our vacation, had 6 bedrooms, multiple futons and hide-a-beds, 5 bathrooms, a pool table, ping-pong table, play-set, volleyball... the works. What a castle! Much more than what I grew up with. Still, I was a nervous wreck wondering what everyone thought of the place, and the whole idea of putting the entire crew in one spot for five days.
I am happy, thrilled, and relieved to report that we all had a great time! Everyone got along very well. Like most vacations, the time went way too fast!! We had fun on sea-do's, four-wheelers, playing in the water, on the boat, and telling jokes around the kitchen island. I know my mother-in-law worked way too hard making sure everyone was fed, but the rest of us enjoyed time of leisure.
I absolutely adore my husband's family... they are generous, loving, and a lot of fun! If there is one thing I learned from this experience, it would be this: I will gladly plan the next reunion! I won't be nervous this time, since they all have experienced what I knew all along.... being together in one spot for a few days is a precious gift.
I have sand and shells from the lake we stayed at, in a jar. I placed it on my windowsill above my kitchen sink... I get to relive precious memories every day. My heart smiles.
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