The Plan “Dad, why don’t we ever go on a cruise ship for our vacation?” Eight-year-old Sandy asked. A bit perplexed, Dad said, “Well, first of all, where would we go?” “There’s a whole world of places.” “Any one you wanted to see? I know you’re a second grader now, but I never heard you wanting to go on a cruise ship before.” “Angela Harrison is…” “Oh yeah? To where?” “I think a bunch of countries, they’ll be gone all summer… Will we ever go on a cruise ship?” “Probably not.” “Why not?” “Number 1, we can’t afford it.” “It’s very expensive?” “Yes, plus Mom and I already have plans for our vacation this year, so we couldn’t afford to go on a cruise too. And, we wouldn’t have the time…” “What do you mean we don’t have time? Don’t we get summer off from school?” “Yes, you do, but I don’t get summer off from work. Just get two weeks.” “And you can’t go on a cruise in two weeks?” “You probably can… but Mom and I had a better idea that we really hoped you’d want to do…” “No cruise ship huh… well, what’s the other plan?” Sandy asked, sounding a bit sad. “Mom is taking the same weeks off as I am, and you will be out of school because it’s in July… We made plans to go to Disneyland. I hope that’s OK with you… Is it?” Sandy sat there looking at Dad for a long moment, she didn’t say anything. Dad got a little nervous, “Sandy? Are you OK? I’m sorry about the cruise ship…” “Disneyland? Really! Promise me it’s true! Disneyland!” she practically jumped out of her chair with excitement! “So, I guess that’s OK?” Dad asked, smiling. And then, life was good again. |