Saturday, August 18, 2007

JON AND JAMIE IN JAMAICA



~Sigh~

Our son Jon and his wife Jamie decided last week on a spur-of-the-moment, "whirlwind" trip to Jamaica to celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary, which was day before yesterday. They planned to stay until tomorrow.

At least, until Hurricane Dean got tough and then picked Jamaica as a target. See that little spot right smack in the middle of the "cone of probability" which is the projected path the storm is most likely to take? Yeah, that's Jamaica. Yesterday they tried to get a flight out, but they haven't been able even to get a call through to the panic-packed airlines, let alone get a flight.

So they're going to have to stay and ride it out.

Dean is just a few mph short of becoming a Cagetory 5 hurricane.

We've got the Weather Channel on; apparently plans for evacuation to shelters are in place and functional, with Jamaica getting hit about every 3 years. Jon and Jamie will have an adventure they'd rather not have, but will most likely be OK. And in the aftermath, well, Jon's a firefighter-paramedic and Jamie's a nurse. Both have disaster-response training and are the take-charge sort. Jon has water-rescue training. They might rather not be there but it may be good for others that they are.

What a bummer. Head for the South Seas for a leave-it-all-behind anniversary getaway and land in the middle of a friggin' hurricane, one as strong as they get.

Kind of like a marriage. You get married surrounded by light and lace, dreaming of happily-ever-after. But sometimes you get a hurricane. And at least you're together.

3 comments:

Ann (bunnygirl) said...

Wow. Good luck to them. One thing about hurricane-prone places is that they do know how to prepare for them.

Still... not much of a vacation.

Anonymous said...

We recently celebrated our 15th wedding anniversary in Jamaica - loved it! Sorry to hear they won't be having the a relaxing time - but I bet it will be memorable. Your analogy is spot on.
Amy
http://blog.runnerslounge.com

Vickie said...

Maybe they were destined to go there, considering their medical backgrounds. They will be heroes if their expertise is put to the test. An anniversary to remember, for sure!