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Tuesday 5 November 2013

Flying Solo

Do you know what  I want to be when I grow up? (Apart from being a professional caramel square taster obvs , but let's keep it real here, people). I want to be a travel writer-sort of like Bill Bryson without the beard and the air of smugness. And yes of course I know it's unrealistic-I may as well say that I plan on being an astronaut-but a girl can dream, can't she? Even when that said girl is forty something with a husband, five kids and a minivan in tow.

And I may as well put it out there, since I'm in the mood so to speak, I also enjoy a bit of porn on the side. (I'm SO tempted just to leave that little nugget just hanging there....then go light up a huge spliff and do a few shots while I'm at it....ALRIGHT, so I'd actually have a cuppa and stick on a wash-rock and roll, baby!)
But, let me clarify, (although I'm sensing a cocked eyebrow),  it's porn of the travel variety of which  I speak.  Alice from Dealchecker, Travel Zoo, Secret Escapes, Expedia-you name it, I subscribe, and every week a long and lovely list of their top deals pops into my inbox, and I file it away into my 'special' folder to peruse later at my leisure.

I particularly appreciate anything with a cruise (even though I've never actually BEEN on one, I suspect I'd take to it like a duck to water, 'scuse the pun), 5 star multicentred holidays and anything that involves New York or driving Route 66. You see, In my mind, I'm not popping the Frubes into the lunchboxes, I'm (fake) fur clad on the deck of the QE2 as it sweeps into New York harbour, or wandering the streets of Paris in capris and a cheeky kitten heel!

But I'll be honest with you, here back in the real world, I'm all talk. I know this to be true because in 48 hours time, I'll be on a flight to Boston on my own..... and instead of feeling exhilarated and excited beyond belief, I've got butterflies, slight nausea and a fair old dollop of guilt. WTF??

It's only for a long weekend, I'm meeting my sister, my Mum and my Aunt there, and we're staycationing  with my cousin, so it's hardly what one would call an intrepid journey into the unknown! So why am I so bloody nervous? I mean, I've thought it through and I KNOW the kids will be 100% fine- they'll be at home with their Daddy and anyway, I'll leave lists of instructions for pickups, and meals in the freezer, and working the washing machine, and its only a few days, and what does it matter if the piano practice isn't done, or they eat cereal in the living room or don't make their beds, and why am I such a control freak anyway??

But what if something goes wrong and someone gets sick, or has an accident and I'm on the other side of the world, eating pretzels or drinking iced tea or buying Converse? What if they need me?.......What if they don't need me?
I know what you're thinking-I'm a freak but I've done this anytime we've gone away over the years-Himself and Myself-I panic and want to cancel, even though I know the kids are in their grandparents and they'll be spoiled and loved and it's only when I ring home and hear them happy, and spoiled and loved that I begin to relax...and order that very large glass of sauvignon.

And  ironically,  now that I've put all that out there and downloaded all of my anxieties and guilt and fear onto this page, and now unfortunately onto you, I actually feel a good bit better... is that a frisson of excitement I feel? And did I tell you I've got a 30% off voucher for Bloomingdales?
To Infinity and Beyond, my lovelies, Emxxx  



       

5 comments:

  1. Oh Emma! Hope you have an absolutely fabulous time. Imagine, a flight without having to entertain children, flicking through the inflight magazine, having a sneeky glass of something gorgeous, listening to whatever you want without having to break up arguments, dish out food, clear up mess, trips to the loo (or is that just my children!).
    I often look back to when I was pregnant with my children and the things you worried about ie, the birth, whether they would eat, whether they would sleep etc are nothing compared to that huge guilt trip you feel whenever you want to do anything on your own, that overwhelming feeling that you are responsible even when you are thousands of miles away ...
    Like you say, they seem to like time away from us sometimes and think of when you come home - hope you have lots of lovely shopping ... Lots of love Laura xx

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  2. The first time I had to go to London for A DAY for work I was practically in tears at the airport - what if the plane crashed, what if their daddy forgot to collecte them or feed them. So silly.

    Then I realised I had an hour free in London and could go and drink coffee and people watch on MY OWN, And I forgot all about them!! I grew to love those days in London!

    http://fillingtheday.blogspot.co.uk/

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  3. Oh, think of all that lovely time to yourself to read or write or sleep or plan your shopping :) Wonderful!

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  4. Have fun! Don't spend too much - and you know the kids will all be fine. x

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  5. Room for a small one in your bag?! Sounds fabulous! And I'm with you on the travel porn and can highly recommend a cruise :)

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