Roundabout Friday

Posted by on June 26, 2009 in Family, Starr | 9 comments

Starr visited my blog last night. I don’t mind, I have little to hide from her. She did suggest that next year for Father’s Day, instead of whining, that I should post some of the funny things that Grampa does.

Funny? Maybe it’s a generational thing, but I don’t see him as funny. Maybe it’s easier to step back and look at the big picture and laugh when you aren’t the daughter. I will have to give it some thought.

The first thing that popped into my mind was the bats. When we lived in Reno, one evening we went to watch the thousands of bats leave their resting place under a bridge and go out looking for food at sunset. The sight of this seemingly never ending flow of bats from under the bridge and the cloud of bats that you could see far into the distance was very impressive as were the sounds the bats were making. Starr and I were talking about the noise and my dad looked at us like we were crazy, “there is no noise,” he declared. When we disagreed, he insisted that we were wrong and he was serious. If it was outside his range of hearing, it quite simply didn’t exist. We were wrong. We still giggle at that memory.

My second thought was the cruise and then Starr reminded me of several more. Yeah, maybe by this time next year I will be able to think of several “dad” stories to tell.

Until then, thoughts of the cruise brought back memories of these doodles. During our days at sea, I found that I couldn’t read comfortably without succumbing to motion sickness. So if things were slow and there wasn’t a program or movie that I wanted to see, I would get out my notebook and sketch. Lined paper and a ball point pen. Awesome. I designed numerous stained glass panels. All of which still only exist on paper.  I sketched the statue by the pool. Several times.

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And I did a couple quick silly pictures of my traveling companions.

My dad, who was constantly seeing spots and birds that weren’t there. He kept forgetting to clean his glasses:

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My mom, who spent all of her free time on board playing bridge:

Rotterdam mom

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And Starr, who refused to go the ice cream bar alone:

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She looks a little mischievous in my sketch, probably because she knew that if I went with her to the ice cream bar, I wouldn’t be able to resist getting some of my own. And I didn’t. Resist that is.

The honest truth is that while a majority of the staff were wonderful people, not all of them were. Starr was 15 and kind of cute.  I think it was a combination that and the fact that 90% of the cruisers were senior citizens that caused some of the male employees to pay special attention to Starr. Making comments and staring uncomfortably at her. The ice cream guy was one of them. She loved ice cream and wasn’t willing to give it up, she just needed company. Protection. My ass and I were happy to provide it!

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9 Comments

  1. The sketches are great. I am finding “funny” things with my mom too, funny, yet a little scary. One night when my great nephew was here, there was a discussion on where he would sleep – he no longer has a “room” at Nana’s like he did when she lived alone, and we don’t have an extra bed. He doesn’t mind (in fact he likes) sleeping on the sofa, my mom, has issues with that. I said he could sleep in my room, I would take the sofa. But then mom said no he will sleep in my room, I will sleep out here. Clearly, we BOTH heard her. A short time later, Tyler was showing no signs of being tired, and Mom said, you look like you are ready for bed, go ahead, and he can sleep in my room….. uh? Five minutes ago you said he WAS going to sleep in your room, not mine…. She insisted she did not.. He slept on the sofa!

    • Thanks! Funny story about your mom, hopefully it doesn’t get much worse! Personally, I think kids and sofas get along just great!!

  2. The cruise ice cream bar . . . the only reason my youngest son would ever go on a cruise again.

    • My reason would be the destinations, I didn’t fit in so well in the on board atmosphere! Oh well. All this ice cream talk has started a little craving!!

  3. I love cruising! Yes, I think we need more stories about your dad.

    • Thanks, JLO! I’ve only been on the one cruise, but we had a great time. We would love to go again!

  4. Nice to meet you! I’ve yet to go on a cruise. Think I’d like an Alaskan one.

    • Nice to meet you to, Chris! I’ve heard that Alaskan cruises are great!

  5. I LOVED your seals! You are quite the artist. And I’m with you on seeing parents WAAAYYYYYYY differently than our kids. Thank GOD I can still hear the BATS!! lol

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