Deep Sea Fishing

I Was Feeling Kinda Seasick

Posted on July 27, 2009 at 12:01 am

I was seriously convinced that seasickness was, in fact, all in your head. Not mine, of course. Because no matter what the size of the waves, I never was really bothered. It was just a little of the ol’ up and down, really. Nothing to be concerned about.

As far as I was concerned, seasickness was just people talking. Then people listened and then, when they’d heard enough about people being sick, they went out on the ocean and remembered what they’d heard and they decided to get sick as well. So, basically, it was all a scam.

And I kept thinking that right up until Sarcasmo started puking in my lap as we went out deep-sea fishing.

Although the sky was clear, it was still windy and the waves were crashing into the hull of the ship. We’d started out early in the morning. And I mean really early in the morning. You know the time: When it’s so early that no one’s in a good mood and even the possibility of being in a good mood is too awful to think about. Yeah, that early.

Sarcasmo and Zippy the Monkey Boy were the only two of my little dudes who were old enough to go on the fishing trip with the rest of the older dudes in my family. Speed Racer stayed at home, which, as it turned out, was a good thing.

About 15 minutes into the trip out to the fishing reef, Sarcasmo started looking green. Seriously green. I’d thought he was too young to really have heard about being seasick, so I wasn’t sure what was going on. Still, I took him into the cabin to get a little air conditioning. It didn’t help. Zippy asked what was wrong and I assured him it wasn’t anything. Just keep having fun out on the deck. So he did.

Little Sarcasmo sat down on a seat next to me in the cabin and then put his head on my lap. Yeah, this was quite a time ago. He kept moaning that he didn’t feel good and I kept telling him he was going to be fine.

My brother-in-law, who’d already taken his seasickness-prevention pills, was being nice about it, but basically telling me I was an idiot for not giving said pills to the little dude. I laughed it off.

Again and again. Right up until the point where he, yes, puked in my lap. Fortunately he’d not had a huge breakfast, but still. . .

He’d puked in my lap. That’s the sort of evidence you can’t ignore. Especially coming from a little dude with no agenda.

So, the reason for this wonderful story? Get dramamine or any kind of seasickness-prevention pills and have them with you if you’re going out on the waves with a little dude or dudette. It’s no fun wearing puke all over your shorts for five hours in the hot sun.

Trust me.

– Richard

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The More Things Change. . .

Posted on July 3, 2009 at 12:01 am

Some things, it seems, never will change. Take my middle little dude, just as a for instance. Zippy the monkey boy got his name because, as a little little dude, he would climb anything he saw. I mean anything. Couches, legs, counters, trees, fences, cars. Seriously. Anything.

I’d thought that as he grew older (he’s now approaching his 15th birthday) he just might have grown out of it. Turns out I was wrong. Very, very wrong.

When we were at the beach for our family vacation last month, Zippy and I parted ways after the deep-sea fishing trip. He stayed behind to eat lunch with some of the cousins his own age, while I headed into town for a little shopping. What can I say? That’s how I roll.

Anyway, he headed home with the cousins to an empty condo. There was no one home. To top it off, the front and back doors were locked and, he said, he couldn’t find any way in.

So, what did he do? Did he decide to stay with the cousins? Did he ask an adult for help? No. Of course not.

He reverted to type.

Zippy the monkey boy decided to climb up the outside of the condo to the second-story balcony, clamber over the iron railing and then open the sliding-glass door to get inside. Luckily, the sliding-glass door was unlocked and he got in without incident.

Here’s an artist’s conception of Zippy the monkey boy getting into the empty condo.

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Considering the artist has never met Zippy, well, let’s just say it’s a pretty good likeness.

– Richard

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