Saturday, August 27, 2005

But, I thought I'd feel better!

We're back from our vacation. The first week consisted of a cruise up the Inside Passage on the Ryndam (Holland America cruise). Having never been on a cruise before, I didn't know what to expect. We're not drinkers, so 'booze cruise' didn't seem to fit. My lust for food left with my gall bladder, so I didn't figure on eating my way along the coast of Alaska. Our hosts were my in-laws, who were celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, so it wasn't as if we went to have 'fun, fun, fun 'till her daddy takes her T-Bird away.'

I could never have imagined a better time. Our stateroom window was like an ever-changing painting. The coast of Alaska was so stunning, and never got old. The ship was beautiful, and had something for everyone. Our teenaged son had his own club in which to hang out. There he could safely hang out with other teens, making fun of their families in their own safe haven. Our younger sons also had a club. Theirs was such a compelling good time, that even while we were on shore they were worried that we wouldn't be back in time for Club HAL. This entertainment and freedom allowed us to just 'sit back and enjoy the ride-' literally.

Our ports of call were Ketchikan, a really charming city that I'd seen while flying with the Coast Guard, but I'd never walked on the elevated wooden sidewalks in 81 degree temperatures. Oh yes, I forgot to mention, the whole time we were cruising up the Inside Passage, Alaska was setting new records for high temperatures. We then went to Juneau, where all three of our sons caught their first salmon, and they all caught a stringer full. Our hosts, the Nelsons, made it a day that none of us will ever forget. Thank you, Dan, Julie, Josh, and Jeffrey (sorry we missed you Crissy). We stopped in Skagway, which at one time was a bustling miner's paradise, and is now intent on being as tourist attractive as possible. We landed at Seward, and then headed to Anchorage.

It was there that I felt a little burn in my chest after staying a couple of days at a friend's house. We headed to Kodiak Island for several days, and the burn got much more severe, until I was full-on sick by Friday. We were on our way to the airport when my little guy touched my forehead. He remarked to Mom how hot I was, and she made a quick detour to the Safeway. Returning with a thermometer and some cold medication, she quickly found that my temp was at 103.7 and still rising. I took the meds in the parking lot of the Safeway, and we spent some time driving around, hoping for me to look a bit better before we got to the airport. I got on the plane, and we spent a couple of days in Anchorage watching me be sick.

We have been back in Washington for nearly a week, and I have slowly been on the mend. My wife got ill as well, though her real problem seemed stuck in her sinuses. It didn't ruin the cruise, but it sure made me forget about it for awhile. By the way, if you ever have the inkling to cruise the Inside Passage, do it. Make sure you do it in a ship that is small enough to stay Inside though - some of them have to take detours out in order to fit. What is next? Well, I have to catch up on all of the writing I should have been doing! Magic Magazine is calling, and Mr. Allen is ready for the next article(s).

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