My west coast brother informed me that today is "Titanic Rememberance Day" and, of course, it's also Tax Day. My brother suspects that this isn't a coincidence and I think I must agree. Many people do get that sinking feeling around tax time. Lucky for me my wonder spouse got ours filed months ago and we have already received out rebates. And also lucky for me, I think, is the fact that I have never watched the movie "Titanic."
But thinking about the Titanic reminded me of a conversation I had last week with a member of my granddaughter-in-law's family. We're still in the 'getting to know you' stage with the other side of my grandson's family which is being fun because they are very nice people. During our lunch together last Sunday (after the baptism) my spouse and I were asked about our upcoming cruise. We happily explained the stops we will be making and the route the ship will sail, only to be told by one person that she could never take an ocean cruise because there's just too much water out there. She's right of course, there is a lot of water out there, but I think that's what makes it exciting. On our last trip we saw whales, penguins and icebergs out in that vast expanse of ocean. Don't worry, the icebergs were not large enough to sink our ship.
I suggested to the person that she might like to start with a river cruise where you can see the riverbanks on both sides of the ship but she thought that would still be too much water. Interestingly I realized, as she talked more about her fears, that I have never been afraid that the ship might sink. I always do pay close attention to the drills and safety talks and I know where my life jacket is, but mostly my spouse and I just happily drift along in our elegant floating hotel, eating great food and enjoying every shore excursion along the way. Can you tell I'm anxious for our next trip? We leave in 37 days.


