Just being nosy
I'm 35 and travel with my 65 year-old mom and wanted to see if anyone else was in a similar situation and/or had any stories or tips.
I act like a kid and can run around the parks like crazy, but mom isn't up to that some of the time, understandably, sometimes I can't keep up with me! I wouldn't change a thing with travelling with her, but if she calls it a night and wants to stay in the room after dinner, I'm just too bashful to wander about by myself, and then if I do make it somewhere, the "you left your mom in the hotel" guilt creeps in.
I feel bad too sometimes when we both wait in line and I leave her so I can ride Space Mountain or the other coasters and fast, spinning, bouncy, "read the warning notice" rides, but she always holds our stuff and if it wasn't for her there'd never be any photos of me on the rides! She always has a big grin when she sees me get off a ride like she doesn't expect me to be able to walk straight (it only happened once...or twice).
There is a lot of stuff we do together so it's not bad. We are a fun team: she gets the AARP discounts and I carry the suitcases
She's a trooper though: she may try the trail ride at FW on our next trip. Now if I can just get her on one of those jetski/water mice things...
I'm 35 and travel with my 65 year-old mom and wanted to see if anyone else was in a similar situation and/or had any stories or tips.
I act like a kid and can run around the parks like crazy, but mom isn't up to that some of the time, understandably, sometimes I can't keep up with me! I wouldn't change a thing with travelling with her, but if she calls it a night and wants to stay in the room after dinner, I'm just too bashful to wander about by myself, and then if I do make it somewhere, the "you left your mom in the hotel" guilt creeps in.
I feel bad too sometimes when we both wait in line and I leave her so I can ride Space Mountain or the other coasters and fast, spinning, bouncy, "read the warning notice" rides, but she always holds our stuff and if it wasn't for her there'd never be any photos of me on the rides! She always has a big grin when she sees me get off a ride like she doesn't expect me to be able to walk straight (it only happened once...or twice).
There is a lot of stuff we do together so it's not bad. We are a fun team: she gets the AARP discounts and I carry the suitcases
She's a trooper though: she may try the trail ride at FW on our next trip. Now if I can just get her on one of those jetski/water mice things...