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I ran away to the caribbean years ago, bumped around the islands, spent some time in jamaica and finally stopped here in Cozumel for a 2 week vacation. It's been over 12 years now and I haven't left. In fact, I now have a house, 2 fat, spoiled labs and a very strange cat, not to mention an adorable husband that makes life worth laughing about. When I'm not carrying on or causing trouble, I run a very small marketing company about Cozumel.

 

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Written by Cozzie Laura
Thursday, 15 October 2009 10:18

So this morning I packed up the husband and sent him off to Mexico City for a 10 day visit with his family. I’m actually rather proud of this decision on my part, since I highly encouraged this visit. My Mother in law had been making “I want to come and visit you” sounds for some time, and I could feel the weight of an impending arrival.

I’m not going to delve into the depths of my relationship with the MIL, since translation programs have come such a long way, but safe to say after 10 years, she and I have reached an uneasy agreement. Ironically enough, our big issue is that we both love the Fabster so much. He’s her (self admitted) favorite son and, well, he’s my only husband. So we tug o’ war over him when we’re together.

I won’t go into how she rearranged my kitchen to cook him his favorite dishes, or how she rooted though our hamper to wash his clothes daily, or how she massages his feet while he plays the playstation, because that would be petty, and, like I said, we’ve come a long way. In fact, I now answer the telephone when the caller ID tells me it’s from DF and she doesn’t hang up in my ear anymore! The Fab-man denies any knowledge of this rivalry , but secretly, I think he enjoys it a little bit and have even seem him “up the anty” a little bit.

I’m actually looking forward to this little respite. Being an only child, and an avid reader, I really like being alone. Secretly I sometimes even miss being single. I’m looking forward to a fat glass of wine in the backyard later, and then eating dinner over the sink, before climbing into bed and sleeping like a starfish. This single, John Belushi-like lifestyle will probably continue until at least Monday!

 

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0 #5 Danielle 2010-07-28 21:04
ah..dont feel guilty..we all need a break from time to time and slip back into the sweet feeling of beeing alone and lazy...:-)
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0 #4 Cozzie Laura 2010-07-28 21:03
I got a wonderful spanglish message from the fabster today.

"I love you very much, call me son."

While we all know that he meant soon, I'm greatful that I didn't go and watch the grooming and cooing that is obvioulsy going on there!!
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0 #3 Ms. Moon 2010-07-28 21:01
Oh my. There is nothing wrong with enjoying a bit of vacay when the husband is away. It's so EASY when the man is gone. There is no one to worry about but YOURSELF! Enjoy, dear Cozumel sister. And when he gets home it will be so sweet, so good.
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0 #2 Mwa 2010-07-28 21:00
Indeed that is wrong. I also love the single life quite a bit. I'm still glad when my husband gets back, luckily.
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0 #1 SkylersDad 2010-07-28 20:59
massages his feet? oh hell, that is just wrong!
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