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Bears, family vacations, fear of bears, honeymoons, Lake Tahoe Bears, skiing, summer vacations, Vacations
by snarkyinthesuburbsJuly 5, 20233:45 pmJuly 11, 2023

Killer Vacations 

I’ve been thinking a lot about the vacations I’ve taken over the years and I’ve come to a shocking conclusion. My family has been trying to kill me. 

I’m actually stunned it’s taken me this long to figure it out. But I finally had an epiphany while looking at old vacation photos and I’m extremely distressed to report that the plot to murder me started on my honeymoon. And trust me if my husband had been successful, I’m certain it would have been a “Dateline” episode.

Let me set the scene for you. It was another sun kissed day in Las Brisas, Mexico as my husband and I enjoyed the second day of our honeymoon. Out of the blue he announced that we should try parasailing.

I was immensely hesitant. Being lifted in the air by a boat of undetermined origins and I’m sure void of routine safety checks sounded iffy. Then when you add crashing into the Pacific ocean into possibly shark infested waters well, that’s a hard pass from me.

But young love can make you acquiesce to a lot of things that go against your better judgement and after some cajoling, I agreed to a parasailing “adventure.” Before you could say honeymoon death trap there I was being strapped into a frayed harness that looked like it had indeed seen better days. Then just when I started to say I had changed my mind the boat took off and I went airborne.

To this day it was the second worst vacation experience of my life. (Don’t worry I’m getting to the first.) The reason – the frayed harness was coming apart. I knew death was imminent and all I could think about was, “Oh my God, my mom will be so mad that she’s going to have to return all my wedding presents.”

Thankfully, powered by the thought of my mother’s fierce anger I successfully maneuvered the sail and made it back to the shore and into the “loving” arms of my husband.

Alas, this incident is nothing compared to the time my entire family left me to be devoured by a 400-pound black bear. We were skiing in Lake Tahoe on a day so beautiful we should have been on a postcard. The slopes were almost empty and everything was perfect until my husband and two kids decided to leave me and my “leisurely skiing” behind and race down to the lodge so they could stuff their faces.

What I’m sure they knew, as in how could they not see that a huge black bear was jogging towards me like he had just found a yummy afternoon treat. Because there I was a slow-moving human shish kabob abandoned on a mountain. My panic overtook me. I didn’t think I could outrun a bear but I wasn’t ready to accept that the end was near. 

I decided to take my chances and headed straight down the mountain channeling my fear into rage at my family for leaving me alone with a bear.

When I made it to safety, and by that I mean an area with other people around as potential bear snacks, I finally cried and was desperate to be reunited with my family. A family who strangely seemed incredibly surprised to see me. 

They tried to explain that surprise away by saying it was because I got to the lodge “so fast.” But now I’m not so sure. There’s a reason those homicide detectives on “Dateline” say “don’t trust coincidences.”   

Oh, and there’s more stories of my vacation “close calls” but I’ll have to save those for another time. Right now, I’m going to continue to go through photo albums to compile more evidence and perhaps cancel our next vacation.

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  1. 1
    jtamburini on July 6, 2023 at 2:01 pm
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    Gorgeous legs! So glad you survived! Xo

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      snarkyinthesuburbs on July 6, 2023 at 4:45 pm
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      Me too. To this day my family still doesn’t believe there was a bear on the ski run. 😡 My husband had the nerve to say it was a black lab.

      • 3
        jtamburini on July 6, 2023 at 5:57 pm

        Funny but so so irritating!!!!

      • 4
        snarkyinthesuburbs on July 6, 2023 at 6:35 pm

        That’s my life in 5 words.🤪

      • 5
        jtamburini on July 6, 2023 at 7:01 pm

        Hahahahaha!!!!!!

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