Key Lime Pie!
Recently, Tori and I took off for a weekend in the sun. We flew
down to Key West for no real reason except that we had miles and it was a
direct flight. We left bright and early in the middle of the government
shutdown and encountered crazy lines at the airport. Total wrap around. It was
daunting but we got through- and even ran into old friends from Hong Kong while
running to our gate.
Once there, we stripped off our coats and jumped in an Uber
to our hotel. We got 5 minutes later. Yes, Key West is a small place. Our room
was not ready but we did not want the room anyway. We changed into our swim
suits and read the entire afternoon by the pool. My classes had yet to start
and Tori had one college acceptance in her pocket so we were feeling good. We
took the shuttle down town – another five minutes- and went to the sunset spot.
The sunset really lingered there, as did we.
The rest of the weekend was evenly split between beach and downtown
time. We lingered at the beach, got sufficiently but not badly sunburned. We
did our touristy things; taking tours of the Truman’s Little White House there
and Hemmingway’s house and the six toed cats. Apparently, these cats were seen
as good luck for sailors but it is the cats that have the good luck now. They
lounge all over the house and visitors are told they can pet them but not pick
them up. We visited the southern most spot in North American and looked at
the signs saying Cuba was 90 miles away. We posed at the marker, feeling
adventurous though really we only walked a few blocks from the Hemmingway house
to the southern point.
Key West was just what we wanted; the sun and the down time.
The place itself was more party than I thought it would be. Not unlike the
Jersey Shore. We squeezed along the sidewalk on nights and had to work to get a
table for dinner. While walking back to our shuttle bus, a man in his 30’s
whistled at Tori, who was walking ahead of me. This man then saw me, my shocked
face, and immediately said “Sorry, Mom.”
On our flight home, our flight was delayed due to weather in
New Jersey. By about 8 hours. This was no problem for us. We sat outside at the
little airport, basking in the sun and reading the last of our books. (Tori
read hers and mine that day, reading mine when I got up to check on our
flight). And eating key lime pie, our new favorite dessert! The whole thing only
got slightly annoying when we went past security and then were stuck in a
basement. We were the last flight out that night, thankfully. And had snow days
that following week that we used to catch up on our sleep. How’s that for a
positive spin on yet another snow day?!?
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