My Big Bald Greek Vacation (part one)
Jul. 17th, 2004 07:41 pmIf I have any regret about this past week, it’s that I didn’t have any time to write down everything that occurred.
The first part of the trip—to New Hampshire—I took just for me, while the second part of the trip—to Maine—was taken with the kids in mind. Which did I enjoy more? Hard to say, although spending three days with Corb one-on-one was totally wonderful and stress-free, while part deux had more of an element of danger: would the kids like Corb? Would Corb like the kids? What would happen if it rained all three days? Would everyone still be alive at the end of the journey?
CHAPTER ONE: Concerning Dog Tails, Shakespeare in the Bad, Turkish Twists, a Tip from Heloise, and New Hampster's obsession with Cock.
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As we drove through the Cankamangas, I knew that a greater adventure lay ahead of us: four days with the kids. I must admit, I was apprehensive, wondering how things would turn out.
The first part of the trip—to New Hampshire—I took just for me, while the second part of the trip—to Maine—was taken with the kids in mind. Which did I enjoy more? Hard to say, although spending three days with Corb one-on-one was totally wonderful and stress-free, while part deux had more of an element of danger: would the kids like Corb? Would Corb like the kids? What would happen if it rained all three days? Would everyone still be alive at the end of the journey?
CHAPTER ONE: Concerning Dog Tails, Shakespeare in the Bad, Turkish Twists, a Tip from Heloise, and New Hampster's obsession with Cock.
( Read more... )
As we drove through the Cankamangas, I knew that a greater adventure lay ahead of us: four days with the kids. I must admit, I was apprehensive, wondering how things would turn out.