Have you ever done something that sounded so cool in theory, then ended up being totally not what you expected, and you would never voluntarily do that thing again but you're still glad you did it in the first place?
Yeah.
Way back at the beginning of the year, when I was stuck in the absolute purgatory known as recovery from foot surgery, I did the thing I do every time I have a bad day (or a good day, or really any kind of day in between): I started planning an imaginary vacation. And since Voyageurs is the closest national park that we hadn't visited yet, I started looking there. And then I made shocking discovery, which I texted to Mike in all caps:
Holli: Mike.
Holli: MICHAEL.
(Mike was in a truck at work, and he saw me all caps his name, and he turned to his coworker and said, "Oh shit. I must be in trouble but I have no idea why.")
Holli: It has come to my attention that you can rent a HOUSEBOAT in Voyageurs National Park and spend days tooling around on the absolutely massive lakes there. [link to the houseboat place]
So at their next break, Mike looked at the link I sent him, and then he shared it with his coworkers, and then they all got very excited and in an uncharacteristic fit of spontaneous decisioning, Mike texted me to BOOK THAT HOUSEBOAT for Memorial weekend. And not being a fool, I hit book with a quickness before he could change his mind.
And now we're back home after three nights on a houseboat on Rainy Lake, having seen lots and lots of the watery parts of Voyageurs but very little of the land (to be fair, Voyageurs is 218,055 acres, and 84,000 of those acres are water; there are 500ish islands, most of which are teeny-tiny so do they even count as land?). And we have learned a few things:
1. We stink at fishing (final score Mike + Hols 0, fish infinity). It's fun tho. There's a possibility that using poles and lures that are literally older than we are contributed to this, but all the other people we came across had no luck either, so maybe it wasn't just our failure.
4. If you're going to try to run a cpap on a marine battery using an adapter, you might want to test it before you boat out to a spot, tie up your boat, eat dinner, and watch the sun go down late. Whoops.
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