Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Vacationing with parents

The vacation season is here. With the Memorial Day weekend coming up in less than 10 days time, the summer is finally here and the vacation/touring kicks off. I have a moderately decent lineup planned for this summer already but I am missing last summer when my parents were here.

The article is not about vacationing@parents’ and also not about parents vacationing at your place. Neither is it about those childhood days when you HAD TO travel with your parents and nor is it about visiting ancestral house every summer. This is plain “go to fun destination/ touristy places” with your parents, siblings do not matter, rather their absence may be more fun because you get full 100% of their affection.

Last year when mom n dad came here for summer, we went out on long weekends to many places: NYC, DC, Chicago, Niagara, nearby places like Cape Cod, Rhode Island etc. I had been to almost all of these places before and while I cannot comment on how these places would feel with a partner, it is certainly a very different but positive feeling with mom n dad.


First of all, I was organizing everything which never happened while I was in India or when I was younger. Second is mom n dad assisting me in every possible way they can. Whenever I travel with friends, “who wakes up first” is always an issue and mostly it had to be me. With maa and baba, I was the last. Long live that extra ½ hour sleep. Thirdly, they are happy with whatever you show them. For example, we went to this really crappy aquarium in DC thinking that like everything else in DC, this also would be the biggest aquarium in US. It so turned out that it was even worse than the aquariums they have in restaurants. But maa and baba never showed any dissatisfaction and enjoyed the sad looking piranhas.

Another thing is I think the blood relation part. They like what you like and vice versa. This does not happen with friends. You may not like beaches and your friends might not like mountains. But your and your parents’ choices are generally the same. My parents like the typical touristy thing of visiting more spots and do not care for spending a whole lot of quality time there. This totally agrees with me. For example, because of time crunch, we did not go on top of lady liberty. But they didn’t mind.

Parents are great moral boosters. I was so disheartened to see the mile long queue to go up Sears Towers (the tallest man made structure on western hemisphere). But they gave me the necessary moral boost to go ahead. And I suddenly realized that I have a special privilege day pass, and vroom, went up the tower in minutes.

There were two more occasions when I was sort of grown up but went around with parents and elder brother. One was a conducted tour to Ooty, Mysore and Bandipur forest when I was 17. I had just got reject from getting into IIT and the trip was a great soothing agent. And part of it was because of being with parents. The other one and it was a really memorable one was a family vacation at Puri. We knew everything in Puri, there was no touristy stuff, it was plain rest, swim in the beach, visit the temple and eat healthy veggie food. Very unlike our tour choices, but it was immensely enjoyable. It was also the last trip of just us 4.

So my advice to all my “still single” friends is that please go on a vacation with your parents asap. Going with your partner may be more fun, more active, more partying, more drinking but definitely not as satisfying as being kid yet again.

5 comments:

Sayantan- Life is a Playground.... said...

Toobloos ur article is just perfect. Also touch of nostalgia sets in to my mind. Though I had a priviledge of touring with mom, dad & sis to Delhi, Agra , Haridwar & Massoori in 2008. Yes I agree one should plan for a family trip once in an alternative year or so atleast.

Sandipan Mitra said...

Yes sir, you should plan one really really soon :) Time is running out.

Unknown said...

Good one.

esha guha said...

An excellent post.... Touring with parents is always fun..... Best part is even if I am arranging the tour still then they would take some responsibilities (like waking up and eating right etc) and never complain about the arrangements also....... its relaxing and refreshing too.... for me it becomes more joyful when my sis also join in... Then I get somebody from my age grp too....

Nirmal Gunaseelan said...

Can't agree more with the planning part. I love to plan and my parents love to stick with it without any questions. I think kids tend to inherit certain tendencies (or inspired by the lack of) and parents will automatically fit into this scenario. It is very hard for people to agree on certain things unless you have been friends for a very long time - and this comes with some uncertainty with evolves into adventurism. This I think is to be expected and cherished or else be picky! Thanks for reiterating the wonderful things that parents bring to travels and am really looking forward to these visits now :)