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Jumping (and Puking on) The Shark

16 Comments 21 August 2009

Last week I had the opportunity to go shark fishing off the coast of Rhode Island with my future brother-in-law (it was his bachelor party), my brother-in-law, and a dozen other guys I didn’t know.

Though I’m not a big fan of water, the outdoors, fishing, paying $100 to do things I don’t like to do, and partaking in any activity for 10 straight hours, I said “yes”.

Here’s how it went down:

4:30am – What is that noise? My alarm clock? Why? Oh yeah…shark fishing. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen and my lunch.

5:00am – Meet up with all the guys and we inform David of the surprise plans for the day. We’re taking him shark fishing. He’s ecstatic. “Everyone brought their lunch, right?” Oops. We drive back to get mine because I will be hungry later on today. #PredictionFAIL.

5:15am – Chugging a Dunkin Iced Coffee to wash down the 2 donuts I just ate. Popped a Dramamine even though I’m confident I won’t be getting sick. #PredictionFAIL again.

6:00am – We take off on our 46-foot fishing boat from Point Judith, RI. It’s chilly and overcast, but everyone is confident the sun will burn through in a couple of hours. #PredictionFAIL yet again.

6:36am – I make the mistake of twittering a picture from the boat’s cabin, which makes me start to feel motion sickness. I put on my Sea Bands, but it’s probably too late.

7:15am – I’ve been nauseous and fighting it for the past 45 minutes. I’m cold and soaked from the rain and the spray of the boat. I’m hugging a pole for dear life and trying to keep my eyes on the horizon, but the seas are incredibly choppy. We’re heading 30 miles out, by the way, which takes almost 90 minutes. I ask Michael to take a picture of me so I remember what it looks like to feel like death. (see right)

7:16am – Puke #1. (goodbye iced coffee and donuts)

7:20am – Okay, I feel better now, and someone gave me a dry T-shirt and sweatshirt.

7:21am – Scratch that. Feeling sick again.

8:00am – Vomit #2. (and there’s the last of the coffee and donuts)

9:00am – Barf #3. (aren’t dry heaves fun?)

10:00am – Throwup #4. (no, dry heaves are not fun.)

10:30am – I’m barely staying awake from exhaustion, lack of sleep, dramamine, and being a girl. My brother-in-law Michael has been my wingman for the past 4 hours, which has been huge. Feeling sick is bad enough. But feeling sick on choppy seas, knowing you have another 6 hours out there is about as close to unbearable as it gets for me. I feel like a hostage of the Atlantic Ocean. Michael gets me some triscuits and water, and I slowly eat those for the next 20 minutes. God bless him.

11:00am – Upchuck #5. (and there goes the triscuits and water)

11:15am – Coworker who knows about the trip sends me a text that simply says “Barf.” I text back “5 times already” in hopes that she feels bad.

11:45pm – It’s been over a half hour since my last puke and I don’t want to jinx it, but I think I am feeling a bit better. Block Island is barely visible in the distance and my gaze is locked on that piece of land like a heat seeking missile. I’m actually talking to people now, but still not making eye contact with anything except the horizon.

12:00pm – We just caught our first shark. My future bro-in-law David has been reeling it in for 20 minutes. I get out of my chair to snap a picture of it with my phone (see right). Right after doing so, the pocket of my sweatshirt gets caught on the throttle and sends the boat into reverse. Captain Charlie starts cussing at me (like a sailor) “What the hell are you doing?? Who the @&!# stands next to the controls!!! Get the BLEEP out of the way”. Not only am I the guy who’s been puking, but I nearly cause a catastrophe by screwing with the boat’s controls. I’m convinced this stuff only happens to me.

12:15pm – After 45 minutes, David reels the 8-foot blue shark up to the boat and we release it. I am sitting in the corner of the boat after the verbal beating I took from Captain Charlie. I will not come within 15 feet of the boat’s controls for the rest of the day.

1:00pm – We caught another blue shark, this time Michael (my hero) and another guy reeled it in. I should also mention that 2 other guys have puked. Pretty sure they just didn’t want me to feel bad. Let it be known that I was the first though…I carried that burden for everyone else. That’s what Jon Acuff calls “giving the gift of going second”.

2:00pm – We decide to ditch the shark fishing and go catch some blue fish. I’m still feeling queasy, but not in danger of puking. It’s pouring outside but I can’t go in the cabin because it will instantly make me sick. So much for the sun burning through the clouds. “You guys picked a helluva day to come out here,” Captain Charlie says, “roughest day of the summer so far.” Of course it is.

2:30pm – My socks and sneakers have been soaked for 8 hours now. I’ve been up since 4:30am. My stomach is beyond empty and I’m dehydrated, and we still have 2 hours on this boat. But I’m suddenly not feeling sick anymore! 8 hours in and I have my sea legs!

3:30pm – I reel in a blue fish decent sized blue fish. We’ll catch about 20 of them before heading back to shore. While I’m nowhere near the point of regaining my dignity, at least I can say I caught something other than a cold.

4:30pm – Dry land. My first (and last) deep sea fishing trip has come to an end. I need a hug from my wife.

Thanks to David for getting married to my sister and making this bachelor party (and blog post) possible. Thanks to Michael for making sure I didn’t lose my mind for the first 6 hours of that trip. Thanks to Captain Charlie for the cussing out.

I love you all…except maybe for Charlie.

(anyone else have a rough seasickness story to share? I’d love to hear about it.)

Miscellaneous

2009 Summer Vacation Photos!

7 Comments 09 July 2009

20 years ago I would have invited you over and sat you down in the living room for a 90-minute slide show of vacation photos.

Lucky for you, it’s 2009 and all you get is a 3-minute blog post.

This thing looks so unimpressive in this photo.

Yet it took us almost an hour to create.

Please, pity us and pretend to be impressed.

(side note: why did I go for the “thumbs up” here? Because I’m awesome, that’s why.)

Thanks to Delaware Fishing Tags, we could drive right onto the beach.

I’m totally spoiled now, and never want to carry beach chairs for 5 blocks ever again.

(And try as she might to get away from it, those Pringles are definitely sand-flavored.)

Change his life jacket into a gold chain and PRESTO!

You’ve got yourself a rap video.

(pictured: jordan, kandace, parker, kylie, and megan)

Here’s Erica and I chilling in the back of the boat on the way to dinner.

Little did I know I was about to gain 5 pounds eating ribs and crab legs.

I’d show you the “after” picture, but all photos were destroyed.

Guess who enjoyed the boat rides the most?

Kylie seems to be the only one affected by the nuclear explosion happening next door.

Reason #372 why I love them:

I asked my kids for a smile and this is what I got.

Bad picture taking by me for snapping this before Kylie was ready…

but I can’t resist posting a picture of my two favorite girls.

(eating on the roof at The Cultured Pearl in Rehoboth Beach…good times)

I twittered this image and asked for votes on who’s coloring page was best.

Kylie barely edged out Parker for first place.

I came in last, despite my subliminal blog advertisement hidden in the grass.

(side note: it appears Dan is being held up at gunpoint in the background)

This was from the day after vacation, but I had to share it.

Erica snapped this of Parker with his glow sword at the fireworks in Lancaster.

Be afraid. Be very afraid.

Miscellaneous

My Inspiration

2 Comments 28 May 2009

We’re all inspired by different things at different phases of our lives.

For me, right now, my family is probably the biggest inspiration that I have. God has blessed me with such an amazing friend for a wife, and my kids are such a pleasure to be with. When I think about it I literally start to question why it is that God has blessed me so much beyond what I deserve…and I’m not just saying that to sound like a good guy or something. I just don’t get it.

My family inspires me to take care of my body, so I’ll be there for them as long as I can be. They inspire me to put my 40 hours in at a job I am not super passionate about because I love being able to provide for them. They inspire me to work on the craft of writing and making people laugh, because they want me to do the things I feel like I’m supposed to be doing. And they inspire me to honor God with my life and the decisions I make, because I want to be a positive influence on all of them, helping them serve God in their own unique way.

To Erica, Kylie, and Parker: thanks for putting up with such a doofus for a dad. And thanks for being so incredible. I love you guys.

Whatever or whomever it is that inspires you, be sure to thank God today for bringing them into your life. Every good and perfect gift is from above.

Miscellaneous

Family Time

2 Comments 25 May 2009

I wasn’t able to attend my cousin Jason’s wedding this weekend in Massachusetts (congrats!), but most of my family was able to go.

Would you like to meet them? Sure you would.

There’s my sister Karyn. She’s getting married to David, who’s to her left, on August 15th of this year. Should be good times. I’m sure there will be a full report of the wedding here on the blog.

Next to David is Michael, who you met a few weeks ago when he drank the Amish root beer. To his left is his wife and my sister, Steph, who’s pregnant with her first baby and due at the end of September.

Next to Steph is my grandfather. We call him Pepe. He’ll be 94 this year, and he’s still stronger and sharper than half of the people you work with. Pretty amazing guy.

Next to Pepe is my brother Jordan. You know him from all the LOST analyis on the blog. (You know, the stuff none of you read). In the time between Karyn’s wedding and Steph’s Baby he’ll be moving to Hawaii. Pretty excited for him.

On the end is my brother Josh, who appeared on the blog when we roadtripped to see Don Miller last October. He lives in Boston (with Jordan) and works at the House of Blues.

The woman across the aisle from Josh might be named Irene. She may or may not have problems sleeping at night without her blue blanky (that she apparently brought to the wedding). She hadn’t worn that black and white jacket since a chilly Labor Day party in 1996 and she probably won’t wear it again. Looks great though!

Well, that’s it for now…

Congrats to Jason and Jill on their marriage!




Bryan Allain is a writer, speaker, and pretend hitchhiker living in Lancaster County, PA with his wife Erica and their two kids, Kylie and Parker.
He'll make you laugh or your money back.
You can reach him at bryanallain(at)gmail.com

   


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