Do you have a moment?
-
- Posts: 26
- Joined: Tue Jul 06, 2010 3:39 pm
- Location: Grand Rapids
Do you have a moment?
I liked St. John from the start, but I do have a moment that defines the whole experience.
I think it was a few days in to the trip. We spent a long morning at the beach. After coming back to the villa I laid down on the bed. When I woke up a bit later (I NEVER nap)it took me a second to figure out where I was and then I smiled. I got up and realized that my wife wasn't inside the villa. I walked outside on to the deck and in to the warm air and light breeze. I saw my wife floating in the pool with out a care in the world. That moment standing there a little sleepy and taking in the scene, my wife looked up and smiled at me. I thought to myself, I absolutely love this place. contentment, that is the word, in its purest form.
We had an amazing time, and the moments that I love are many. However, when I really think back to what hooked me, it was that exact moment. I swear to you I can smell the air sometimes when I really dwell on that day.
So, am I alone on this?
Creativename
I think it was a few days in to the trip. We spent a long morning at the beach. After coming back to the villa I laid down on the bed. When I woke up a bit later (I NEVER nap)it took me a second to figure out where I was and then I smiled. I got up and realized that my wife wasn't inside the villa. I walked outside on to the deck and in to the warm air and light breeze. I saw my wife floating in the pool with out a care in the world. That moment standing there a little sleepy and taking in the scene, my wife looked up and smiled at me. I thought to myself, I absolutely love this place. contentment, that is the word, in its purest form.
We had an amazing time, and the moments that I love are many. However, when I really think back to what hooked me, it was that exact moment. I swear to you I can smell the air sometimes when I really dwell on that day.
So, am I alone on this?
Creativename
I think I have that moment every time we go. Although, I didn't realize until I read your post what was so special about that moment. I mean, I always feel that moment - that moment when everything else in the world drifts away and I relax down to my core. However, I just now realized that there is a second level of satisfaction that comes from seeing the person you care about more than anything else in the universe also find that core relaxation and contentment. I know my wife very rarely feels that way at home, so seeing how she feels in St John always fills my heart with...with...something - there are so many words I can put here but none of them would describe exactly what it is. It's just a magical feeling. It's the reason I keep taking her there. It's the reason I want to be there with her. It's the reason I want her to be there with me. We connect in St John like no place else in the world. Wow. Reading your post just opened my eyes a little to where the magical feeling was coming from! Thanks for sharing!
So a quick check of my ticker and I see - soon come!!!
So a quick check of my ticker and I see - soon come!!!
- snorkelqueen
- Posts: 432
- Joined: Tue May 29, 2007 12:33 pm
- Location: california
Mine was when we were getting off the plane I had to push my wife through ORD in a wheel chair she was so run down from cancer and chemo but when she got to the top of the stairs and it was a huge weight was lifted off her shoulders for the next ten day she was her old self maybe a little slower getting around but with the spark for life that drew me to her in the first place. She died one month later but I'll always remember her and my happy place
Tom
- michigan girls
- Posts: 595
- Joined: Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:06 pm
- Location: West Michigan
- snorkelqueen
- Posts: 432
- Joined: Tue May 29, 2007 12:33 pm
- Location: california
Oh no....you hit the nail precisely on the head! THAT is exactly how I feel on each and every trip to that island. The first time was the satisfaction of my daughter showing me the sights that she had found in the first few days preceding my arrival. Every trip since then has been MY satisfaction of showing at least ONE newbie the incredible views at every turn. Even if there are no newbies, I can conjure up an incredible experience based on the recommendations from others on this site. Thank you all for the wonderful sharing that takes place here!! I just wish there was a time that we could all get together!
- Chris @ Work
- Posts: 115
- Joined: Tue Aug 08, 2006 3:46 pm
- Location: League City, TX
- GotToGetAway
- Posts: 396
- Joined: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:55 pm
- Location: FL
Wow.... I had to get in on this post. These are beautiful sentiments!
My moment was standing at Annaberg and looking over the waters off the shore. That moment of complete peace when tears just stream down your face because you have never felt such incredible peace.
St John is deep in my soul. Time for a ticker!
My moment was standing at Annaberg and looking over the waters off the shore. That moment of complete peace when tears just stream down your face because you have never felt such incredible peace.
St John is deep in my soul. Time for a ticker!
-
- Posts: 598
- Joined: Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:31 pm
- Location: Chesapeake, VA
-
- Posts: 91
- Joined: Tue Feb 24, 2009 9:44 am
- Location: Cape Cod
What a wonderful post
I love the answers this is drawing. This year I remember saying repeatedly "I love this vacation". Because it truly is a vacation. We do some traveling - headed out to the National Parks next month- but St. John at Cinnamon Bay Campground is a real vacation. Sitting on our inflatable thrones looking out at Cinnamon Cay early before the day trippers arrive, with the pelicans and that electric aqua water and golden sand - aaah. Who cares about the mosquito bites and lost camera and aching back? Can't wait for next year!!