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āMark, what shipwrecks have there been here really?ā
āAh, come on Betty, even if we donāt see that we will see some beautiful fish, itāll be amazing.ā
āI canāt stand fish and itās perfect tan weather. Thereās not a cloud in the sky. I havenāt just got boob sweat, Iāve got āhumiditittiesā. Is there a place I can sunbathe on there?ā
āProbably, come on, life is for experiencing new things.ā
āWhat will I be able to see on this glass boat thing?ā
āDolphins, maybe even a whale, come on.ā
āAll right then, it could be fun, youāve won.ā
We must have only been on the boat for five minutes and my dad turned green. I donāt mean a hint of green, I mean Hulkās second cousin once removed green. āI genuinely think Iām having a heart attack, Iām going to be sick,ā my dad cried.
Me and my mam rushed to get the captain. āHe has a touch of sea sickness, tell him to hang his head over the side if he feels like he is going to be sick,ā he said.
āIt is not sea sickness. Iām a bloke, I donāt get sea sickness, Iām having an actual heart attack.ā We stayed by my dadās side while he swayed side to side moaning about what a shit idea it was to come on a glass-bottom boat, whilst everyone else marvelled at the beautiful fish and children as young as three skipped along the deck. When we finally arrived to land, suddenly my dadās āheart attackā stopped. We still have a laugh about this and when he goes to have a bath we tell him to be careful he doesnāt get sea sickness.
I was so happy for 7p.m. to come. Nanny and Pappy were there and we made our way down to the disco.
āCan I have a mocktail, Grandad?ā I asked. āThat girlās got one over there and it comes with a big straw that looks like a parrot.ā
āIs it on the all-inclusive drinks list, like?ā
āYeah, Grandad. Look, itās called a virgin piƱa colada, it just sounds like a pineapple milkshake.ā
So my grandad Tommy came back with a tray of drinks and we enjoyed the hotel entertainment. It was a magician who was making doves in birdcages disappear. I had nearly sipped my way through a quarter of my drink and I honestly couldnāt stomach any more. āIt tastes too funky, this drink, I donāt like it,ā I moaned.
Some things donāt changeā¦ My smile is still this big now when I see a piƱa colada.
āIs it too milky?ā My mam grabbed my drink to have a try of it. āBloody hell, Tommy, itās got alcohol in this!ā
āHas it? I asked for a piƱa colada like she said.ā
āNo, a virgin piƱa colada, thatās the one with no alcohol in it,ā she giggled. Luckily I didnāt drink too much of it otherwise Iād have been the only pissed nine-year-old in the resort. But hey, what a way to have your first ever alcoholic drink.
Me and my dad would also like to go and watch either Only Fools and Horses or The X-Files in a sports bar next to the beach. We would sit there for hours watching it. Apart from the X-Files introduction (ādo le do le doā), where an eye would zoom in. That is when Iād have to close my eyes at that part and my dad would tell us when it was over. That would freak me out.
My mam would moan, āCome on, we need to go back to the hotel now, thereās another cabaret show!ā
āJust one more episode and we will, Mam, pleeeease.ā Me and my dad had flown all the way to Spain just to sit in the shade and watch a show you could watch back at home.
I just loved that there was always a twist in The X-Files. I think part of me believed it was real as a kid, because my dad used to say that itās a documentary. So I did for a good year think that it was based on true events. I did think, āOh God, I canāt believe that weāre living in a world where this happens and no one is even talking about it!ā I used to get really caught up in it. No wonder Iāve turned out the way I am!
The X-Files was my guilty pleasure back then. Do you know what it is now? Love Island. Me and my mam binge-watch it. Sheāll kill me for saying this, and I know itās a weird thing to watch with your mam because it is very rude, but we record them all and watch three or four off the trot. We love it.
We all giggled so much on that holiday. I made friends who I said I would be pen pals with forever and that we would all meet up again. One letter later (as yes, I was slightly odd as a child and didnāt do the whole email thing, Iām traditional and like the feeling of licking an envelope shut. If they still had them Iād probably have a carrier pigeon to be honest) and we never spoke again. My dadās sunburn might have faded but the memories will last forever.
I loved our family holidays. If we didnāt go somewhere in Spain or Greece we would go away to a caravan park and stay in a static, and one year we thought we would be really adventurous and stay in a tent. Now I love a caravan, especially when itās raining and you can hear the raindrops bouncing off the roof. Me and my dad had a hilarious trick: when my mam went to the toilet, we would run out with loads of bread,
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