Last weekend we went to a water park called Yuemei (you A may). There is a water park much closer, two actually. However, for Emmett, the unknown, getting down and dirty with the culture, and going somewhere no one else does or will makes any outing that much more fun. Emmett has an adventurous soul!! Have you ever seen "Christmas Vacation" with Chevy Chase (Clark Griswald). Emmett is a Clark, an idealist, a man who does it big, a man who dreams it up and then makes it happen. We once took a trip with the Ricks family to go tree "hunting" for Christmas. We spent a whole day finding the tree. Funny thing is, we didn't have a truck. Emmett meticulously tied the tree to the roof of the Nissan Sentra. We drove six to seven hours with that tree. Most of the needles on one side were practically gone. The tree had a unique "wind blown" look about it and the roof of the Sentra paid a dear price. Of course that will always be our most memorable tree, a tree that we will always be proud of. Emmett and I have been married for eleven years now, so when Emmett told me about going to this water park I didn't need to question his motives. I've learned to trust his adventurous spirit.
Taylor woke up with a fever and Emmett and I were out late the night before(late for us 10:00 PM now). We got a late start. I wasn't sure we should even go with Taylor's elevated temperature. By 8:30 snacks, floaties, goggles, sunscreen, towels, first aid kit, thermometer, medicine, water, juice, and a change of clothes were packed. We were ready to head out. We hit traffic, and the 1 and 1/2 hour trip turned to 2 and 1/2 hours in traffic. We tried to make the most of it enjoying the new found scenery, but around the halfway point the kids DVD player gave out and we were becoming a little impatient.
One rest stop and at least 20 "are we there yets" later and we had made it. The park was great for little kids. It had two areas devoted to slides for children 8 and under. Emmett and Tommy went to do the "man stuff" while Taylor and I took it easy at the kiddie pool. After a few hours we noticed that the park was becoming extremely crowded. Not Lagoon-A-Beach crowded, this was more like sardine crowded. I decided it was time to give Taylor a dose of fever-reducer and a nap. Nothing better than a five-year-old letting you hold them while they nap :).
We spent the rest of the day waiting in lines, playing in the biggest pile of bubbles ever, getting stared at (we were the only foreigners in the entire park!) and just being together. As we were leaving there was a live band and fireworks to be enjoyed. The drive home was quicker. I'm not sure if it was due to a reduction in traffic or Emmett's mad driving skills (a topic for another blog).
Sometimes the journey is longer or a little more bumpy when you are married to an adventurous soul, but trust me, it is totally worth it.
Thanks for the adventures Emmett!!

