Vacation: All I Ever Wanted
Once upon a time, a few years ago, I decided to surprise my husband and planned a trip to a Christmas Tree Farm where we were going to stay in an adorable restored blacksmiths shop. It was a romantic one bedroom shack on the property. We'd been watching a lot of Frontier House on Netflix and I knew he'd be excited to stay in such a unique setting. The farm was nestled in the NC mountains and we'd be close to a lot of cool places to hike. Isn't it cute?This vacation was one of our top 3 worst vacations of all time. We ended up driving home in the middle of the night the second night there. Why? Was it because of the creepy landlord and the lack of window coverings? Nope. Was it because the bathroom had multiple black widow webs? Nu uh. Was it because we'd forgotten the second page of the directions? Not that either, although all of these things were true. In short, it was because of the toilet. Did we have to go in a hole in the ground? No. We should be so lucky. This blacksmiths cabin had an indoor bathroom with a yacht toilet. An incinerator toilet....which means you do your bidness in a wax liner, "flush" the liner in a containment chamber and then it is burned. Which I guess is cool on a boat because a boat is moving away from the smell, it is decidedly less cool in a stationary house....with open windows...and no air conditioning. Do you know what your pee smells like when it's on fire? Cause I do. Yeah. The first day we were there we drove up, relieved ourselves and went to dinner. When we came back a few hours later it smelled a little funky but not too bad. When we went to bed we couldn't sleep because of the smell of burning well...everything. The worst part? When we decided to pack it in and go home the next day we got in the car and realized that the smell was clinging to us. And you know what? This isn't the worst vacation I've ever had.
I don't need a lot from a vacation. I don't need to go on a fancy cruise, stay in a resort or spend a lot of money on entertainment. Through my various travels I have decided that I need two things to be happy on vacation.
1. A flush toilet. Like with WATER in it....or at least a REALLY deep hole.
2. A body of water to stare at.
It doesn't matter if that body of water is a pool....An ocean.....
A river.....
A pond....
Or a lake.....
What are your requirements for a good vacation?
And now....before we go on vacation I either ask about the nature of the toilet or make sure I see a picture. Sure, I get some raised eyebrows but I've learned my lesson the hard way.
3 comments:
This was a great post! How funny. I've vacationed on a camping/canoe trip that was less gross than that. Blech.
I hate to be unoriginal, but I think my opinion is very similar to yours. I can do without a toilet if we're not going to be in the same area for a long time, but if I'm in a building, I'd like a real toilet, please. Our toilet in our house is a pain in the butt (hee hee - that wasn't intentional) - I don't need that sort of aggravation while on vacation.
If we're staying in a hotel, I *really* want there to be a pool, but other bodies of water are just fine, especially if I can get into them.
I guess I'd also say that, though nice hotels are great, I really dig NATURE-involved vacations. Tom and I went to Hawaii for our honeymoon and spent the whole time exploring the island in the rented jeep we had. So much fun. Our vaca locations are usually dependent on something pretty in nature to see. So, I guess one of my requirements is some nice nature to explore (thought I don't mind me a good NASA or Wash DC tour).
my vacation requirements:
- can't be anything like how you described!
- must have a/c at some point in the day
- would like a nice view ex: lake, hills, river, ocean.
- need time to just veg out
- also need activities planned ex: hiking, touristing, shopping
-prefer not to have bugs or at least have somewhere to escape from the bugs
Sumthin tells me you're not ready to rough it out in the hinterlands of Asia. :))
We have the same criterion though: indoor plumbing. I can suffer through the rest.
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