My family has some pretty great traveling mishaps. We always seem to misplace things, get hurt or sick at the most inconvenient times. Unfortunately these inconvenient times always line up with some big fun trip we have planned.
Example 1:
During one of our extended family ski trips everyone got sick, I mean everyone. I have never seen so many bottles of antibiotic in one house. My little sister at the time was still drinking out of a bottle. I remember her milk was pink because my mom put her antibiotics in with her milk.
Example 2:
During another family ski trip my parents decided to invited,Donny and Paige, some family friends on the trip with us. We arrived in Tahoe a few hours before Donny, Paige and their family had, so we decided to do a little shopping while we waited. While walking down the side walk and window shopping my dad became distracted by a barking dog and walked right into a pole. My sisters and I thought that was hysterical for a few moments, until we realized my dad was actually hurt. Some how my dad hit his head hard enough to get a concussion.
After meeting up with Donny and Paige we drove out to the house we had rented for the week. Donny and Paige had keys to the house. When we went to go unlock the door Donny couldn't find the keys. Luckily Donny is an FBI agent and had all of the tools necessary to just break through the lock.
Later that week while skiing one of the kids, I can't remember which one dislocated their shoulder while skiing.
At the end of the week we were checking into our flight at the airport when my mom notices that our tickets were for Saturday and it was Sunday. We ended up flying stand by and making in home just in time for school on Monday.
Example 3:
During yet another ski trip my cousins and I were racing a scooter around the Hires parking lot. I fell and split my chin open. My grandfather superglued my chin back together. Thank you grandpa for saving me a trip to the ER.
Example 4:
During a trip to Hawaii our car was broken into twice! Luckily they only stole a total of $30, but it was a little upsetting.
Example 5: Every time I fly to Pennsylvania something goes wrong, I miss flights, end up stuck in the airport forever, some crazy weather condition gets me stuck in Chicago.
The latest traveling mishap happened this past weekend. My family was flying to California for a funeral. We finally had all of our tickets, hotel reservations, and rental car reservations figured out. Then the night before the trip my step dad called to tell me he had lost his license. AHHH! We spent the next several hours trying to figure out how on earth he could get on the plane, rent a car, and get a hotel room without a license. Tom, Max, and Kristine ended up missing their flight and flying stand by to California later in the day with Tom's license.
Despite our many mishaps we have fun on our trips. We have learned to expect the unexpected, laugh when everything seems to go wrong and enjoy every bump in our adventures!