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April 3, 2018

Bumped From Our Hotel by the Prince of Saudi Arabia

Once upon a time there was a mother and her tween daughter who set off on a fun adventure together during spring break to explore a beautiful city and enjoy some wonderful bonding time. The mother had carefully planned this trip, even calling the hotel the morning they were due to arrive and confirming their reservation. She was so excited to stay in this historic downtown hotel and knew it would be a lovely surprise for her daughter.

Fifteen minutes away from their destination, as they navigated the busy, unfamiliar freeway system with mom carefully listening to the directions being called out on her phone, suddenly that phone rang and the number for the hotel appeared.

“Hi! This is the Fairmont hotel in Seattle and we are calling to let you know that we have an unexpected event happening here that is causing us to have to move your reservation to another hotel. The secret service has informed us that they need any remaining rooms we have available. I can’t tell you why but I can tell you that we’ve booked you a lovely room at another downtown hotel.”

At first, the mother thought this must be some kind of a joke. The secret service? Really? She tried to get more information from the hotel representative but was basically given the “if we tell you we’ll have to kill you” treatment.

So, bizarre as it all seemed, mother and daughter had no choice but to embrace the change in plans and be redirected to another, less historic but equally lovely, hotel.

The daughter seemed a little bit concerned. How was this all going to work out? Would her mother know how to get to the new hotel? Would they really have a room there? Did her mother know how to navigate around this huge city?

And, as her mother easily found the hotel, parked the car, seamlessly handled the transition of being unexpectedly moved from one hotel to another and even got them a room upgrade(!), the daughter began visibly relaxing.

Upon entering their hotel room, marveling at the amazing view of the city and the water and then stretching out on the comfy beds, the daughter said that she had been a little bit worried about how it was all going to work out. The mother was quick to remind the daughter that this is just part of the adventure of traveling! And that, her mother traveled all over the United States on her own and managed just fine.

But, in that moment it dawned on the mother that she and her daughter had never really experienced a trip like this just the two of them. Most of the time, they went as a whole family and on those trips, the father took the lead (driving, navigating, negotiating) while the mother did a lot more of the ‘behind the scenes’ (making reservations, packing, stopping the mail).

The mother realized something. This was more than simply a fun mother/daughter vacation.

This was an opportunity.

Here was a chance to not just have a really great time adventuring with her daughter, but to show her how to adventure with CONFIDENCE.

How to navigate her way through an unfamiliar city.

How to ask questions of the locals.

How to open your heart and mind to new experiences.

And how to find the best views.

The mother wanted to show the daughter that traveling, like life, sometimes means making adjustments. It means that even though you should plan and prepare, you should also expect the unexpected.

Because, you just never know when the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia is going to bump you from your hotel. 😉

Thanks for meeting this mother and daughter at the fence today,

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  1. laura says

    April 3, 2018 at 3:12 PM

    What a lovely life lesson and it’s not everyday you get bumped because of a prince. I heard he was doing a bit of pr blitz in the united states. love this, laura

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  2. Sharon O says

    April 3, 2018 at 3:16 PM

    Oh that area is pretty we went last year and the glass museum was amazing. Glad you enjoyed it.

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  3. Judy says

    April 3, 2018 at 3:18 PM

    When my two sons were teenagers, I took two trips to Colorado (from the Midwest) just mother and son, one son at a time. It was a wonderful adventure. Some stops we had preplanned, others were spontaneous. We got sort of “lost” a few times, but always found our way by studying the map and asking locals.

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  4. Elizabeth Laird says

    April 3, 2018 at 3:28 PM

    Traveling with your daughter is such a great thing. The change presented an issue that you smoothly dealt with. Kudos to you and your daughter! I hope it was a great trip!

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  5. Sarah Braden says

    April 3, 2018 at 4:09 PM

    Loved reading about your adventure! It is so good for our girls to see us take the lead sometimes, equipping them in the process of making lasting memories.

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  6. Leslie Watkins says

    April 3, 2018 at 4:10 PM

    How perfect! The unexpected always happens with us and navigating through those bumps are great life lessons! And who else has a story like this! Memories made! Check.

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  7. Dorothy says

    April 3, 2018 at 4:30 PM

    I love this post, you can do much more than most kids realize, some things quite well.

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  8. Marty Oravetz says

    April 3, 2018 at 6:17 PM

    Oh my what an adventure. Sounds like a fun time after all.

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  9. ROSE says

    April 3, 2018 at 7:20 PM

    I am looking forward to visiting Seattle one day. I want so much to see the glass museum! Lots to see and do, especially with a discount pass.

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    • At The Picket Fence says

      April 4, 2018 at 1:30 PM

      Hi Rose! The glass museum was definitely my favorite! It was just absolutely amazing and so beautiful. There is truly so much to do and most of it is all within walking distance. We purchased the city pass which gave us great discounts. I hope you get to go soon!

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  10. anita roth says

    April 4, 2018 at 8:42 AM

    What a wonderful memory making trip for you and your daughter !

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  11. Julie says

    April 4, 2018 at 11:47 AM

    The Lord give you such neat stories! Thanks for sharing, Vanessa (and Lauren!)

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  12. Jayne says

    April 5, 2018 at 7:16 AM

    I’M SO HAPPY THAT YOU BOTH A GOOD TIME !

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