If only it had turned out to be a medical center. What my mom thought was a conference center/hotel turned out to be something else entirely. We must have been a sight; the seven of us sunburned and crammed into an elevator that smelled of bandages with our sunglasses and beach bags in tow. You can imagine our horror when the elevator doors opened to reveal the recovery unit in a hospital. When your hotel check-in is at a nurses station, it's a bad vacation. We didn't stay there though apparently some people do...for fun. In hind-sight it's hilarious.
Fast- forward 5 years.
At the end of August the sisters took a mini-vacay to Long Branch Beach, NJ. It was supposed to be a super-girly, end of summer adventure. We'd spend most of the day on the beach. When we were bored of that we'd shop and all the while we'd be eating. Before we even left, Medina ditched us for cheerleading try-outs. Whatever. Should have been a sign.
On day 1 I met Aziza and Sameena at the King of Prussia Mall which was a great start. We had lunch, caught up, and spent hours ogling at the designer gowns and shoes at Neiman Marcus. Then the rain.
On the last night we went to a coffee house. It was about 10:30 when we tried to leave. I say 'tried' because the car didn't start. The car that has never had any hint of an issue didn't start. Again, we did what any resourceful girls would have done; we called our dad. Obviously, he'd be able to help from 2 states away. He told us to call AAA. We did, only to find out that as his children, we weren't covered. I called Riz. He told us to wait 20 minutes and try starting the car again. 20 minutes later we were calling a cab. We started brainstorming ways we may have wronged the guy upstairs. No one said it, but we were all thinking "what if we can't get out of this place...?"
The next morning we took a cab back to the car. My dad had thought about it overnight and suggested we step on the gas before we even turned the key and then never ever turn off the car. It worked and we tore the hell out of there. We haven't talked about it since.
Someday this too will be hilarious, girls. Maybe 5 years.
Thanks to Aziza's creativity, we do have a single fond memory of our vacation. Butter balls.
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