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Wednesday, November 01, 2006


SEE WORLD
(Sea Lions, Tiger Sharks, and Polar Bears- Oh My!)
On my recent trip to Florida, I began to notice that the older I get, the more easily amazed I am. It's not that anything can impress me- it's just that as I gain more experience in life, I am able to recognize what really is amazing and what isn't and try to focus on the more amazing things the most.
The highlight of the kid's and my vacation was our visit to Sea World. Now even if the kids didn't thouroughly enjoy this place, I sure did. And to say the least, Shamu, and all of his underwater friends, are truly amazing. The problem with my children is that they are so young, and therefore they don't have many experiences to relativate other experiences with. For this reason, their little brains have not yet been accurately calibrated to gauge what is cool and what is not so cool. So sometimes, for them, very mundane things (like the word "boo") seem quite remarkable. And very unmundane things (like a gigantic black and white whale flying through the air) isn't even worth looking at if there is a piece of popcorn on the ground. That is OK, and they still enjoyed Sea World, but mostly only because they both got temporary tattoos and Shamu water bottles.
While I considered Sea World to be extraordinary, what was even more impressive to me, was the way every generation of my family, blindly accepted, and even loved, me and my children. And even my children were able to tell that this was something really neat. This unconditional love was truly heartwarming. Maybe it wouldnt be that way if we actually lived nearby.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gee whiz, I sure would like to know those "wonderful" people. Words only expressed one third the magistry of the whole trip.

Anonymous said...

WOW! That is a priceless photo- definitely worthy of framing. National Geographic has a photo contest called 'Your Shot'...this picture would be a great one. I'm like Carol ... I wonder what they were both thinking?!

Regarding family - Robert Frost said,"Home is the place where, when you have to go there, They have to take you in." *g*
But you know, in our family they do it so easily & with such open loving, joy and laughter that the togetherness is a blessing to us all. (Of course it's easy for me to say that because I live far away, too! *G*)

I'm glad y'all had a memorable trip.