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Young again

Daily writing prompt
Share a story about the furthest you’ve ever traveled from home.

I actually had to google which was further from where I live, Dominican Republic or Barbados. And it’s Barbados.

I’ve written about it before, several times I think. The trip to Barbados when I was nineteen, to stand as the maid of honour for my best friend’s wedding.

A few things stand out about it, or flash in my mind when I’m trying to remember it or picture it in my head.

The flight attendant going down the aisle with her cart, repeating the question “champagne with orange juice?” over and over and over again.

In an effort to be economical, we made toast for breakfast in our rooms, or more specifically the bride’s mom did that for us and I recall being so ravenous and eating something familiar, the white bread toasted with strawberry jam on it tasted like heaven.

It was my first time at the ocean and it felt a bit scary. Looking out at the horizon and not knowing what was out there. Also being reluctant to swim because it felt so unfamiliar and big and strange. It wasn’t at all like the little lakes I grew up swimming in.

I remember the awful sea sickness on the day we went out deep sea fishing. Everyone else was drinking rum punch and having a great time but I was doped up on Gravol and trying to sleep on the bunk down under the boat.

The restaurant we ate at after the wedding ceremony. It was out on a patio overlooking the ocean and it was dark outside but there were twinkling lights. It felt magical.

I remember what a chore it was helping the bride into the bathroom stall in her enormous white gown.

The best man incessantly coming onto me and flirting with me, which, at age nineteen, I thought was a hoot.

Oh to be young again.

My younger sister Gena & I, ’96ish

13 responses to “Young again”

  1. ✨ What a treasure trove of memoriesβ€”you painted the whole trip so vividly that I felt like I was there with you.

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    1. Wow thank you so much!

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  2. Beautiful story! Those are the kind of memories you’ll treasure forever πŸ’•

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    1. Thank you!

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  3. Isn’t it amazing what sticks in the mind from our adventures. Lovely memories of both little bits and pieces and huge oceans.

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    1. It is funny what sticks yes, the other memory is riding in a rented car with the bride’s dad and brother and driving on the wrong side of the road, my first time experiencing that. Well it was the right side but the left side not the right right side as we do here. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜³

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      1. Oh that’s right, you drive on the wrong side of the road ;-P When I was in L.A. a few years back on a driving holiday with my brother across the US, I drove accidently on the wrong side of the road after a U-turn on Mulholland Drive in the LA Hills. The lady coming around the edge of the mountain had a bigger heart attack than me, I could see her eyes like dinner plates right in front of me!

        Haha, yes, the things that stick!

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      2. No we drive on the RIGHT side πŸ˜‰

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      3. Yes, you do, which is the wrong side. We drive on the right side, the Left side. I think the Brits were the first, but why am I either bothering to argue when I know I’m right on the left, not wrong on the right like you upside down people way over there.

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      4. Right 😌☺️

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      5. Right! πŸ™‚ You’re finally getting it funnee gurl!

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  4. The experience certainly sounded memorable.

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    1. Oh absolutely πŸ’―

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