What kind of irresponsible lout loses their passport? I mean, come on – it’s your PASSPORT. You should know where it is at all times.
Additionally, what kind of frightful procrastinator wouldn’t even notice their passport is missing until the week when they’re supposed to leave on a trip? It’s arguably the most important travel document, and they have the audacity to assume they know where it is until the last minute, when it turns out they actually have no idea?
I mean, who would do that?
WHO?!
*sheepishly raises my hand*
Yesterday was not my finest day. I spent four hours turning my house inside out looking for my passport. It should have been in our safe. I mean, where else would you keep a passport?! Rex’s was there, in our red box in the safe, exactly where it should have been. Very nice. Now Rex can leave the country while I stay home, take care of the dogs, and wallow in my sense of irresponsibility.
“Where else would I have put it?!” I exclaimed, feeling panicked. “We always keep our passports in the safe!”
“I know,” said Rex. “Which is why I remember it was so weird that you didn’t want to keep it in the safe last time you took it out.”
I wrung my hands. “Where did I put it instead?”
Rex looked around, like it would float by in the air or something. “I have no idea.”
“Why didn’t I want to keep it in the safe? That makes no sense!”
“I know! Women make no sense! I stopped questioning this years ago!” (Hahaha – he didn’t actually say that, but I think I saw it in a thought bubble over his head).
To Rex’s credit, he was very concerned about the missing passport even though this was totally my fault. He helped me look, and we both tried to brainstorm why on earth I had taken it out (we haven’t been out of the country since before COVID). WHY WOULD I TAKE MY PASSPORT OUT OF THE SAFE? AM I INSANE?
Well, yes, a little, but that doesn’t really apply here.
Here’s a list of important things I found, none of which were my passport:
- Marriage license
- Birth Certificate
- That one turquoise hat I’ve been missing
Like, why weren’t THOSE items in the safe? (okay, maybe not the hat). To be fair, the papers were in our desk in a section labeled “important papers.” Though now, the important papers are a little disorganized. I was pretty frantic looking for my passport. A cruise to the Bahamas was on the line – you’d be frantic too.
Looks like I’ve got some reorganizing to do. My usually clean office now looks like this:

AND – spoiler alert – the passport wasn’t even in there. I had this one moment of relief when I THOUGHT I found my passport, but actually I found my expired one (appropriately filed in “important papers”). That’s just mean. I was mad at myself for keeping the expired passport, since it tricked me into thinking I’d found the right one.
Rex and I did our best to stay calm and talk it out. When would I have needed my passport without him? I finally tried thinking of this another way – when was a time in my life when I would have made really dumb decisions like NOT PUTTING MY PASSPORT IN THE SAFE?
That turned out to be the key – the time in my life when I had zero brainpower was right after Charles died. I kept thinking about that time period and when I would have needed my passport. Then I remembered: I took the passport to Key West with me when I went there for spring break just over a month after his death. I thought I might need it because….okay actually I have no idea why I thought I would need it. But I thought maybe I’d taken it. I had already looked in the luggage I took to Key West, but I decided to check again JUST in case. There it was in a hidden pocket. It all came back to me, then: I’d put the passport in a secret pocket because no one would be able to find it.
Ha. Right. Joke’s on me.
When I came home from the trip, I guess I forgot to take it out of the secret pocket and put it back in the safe. I’ve used that bag multiple times since that trip with no idea that I was toting around my passport. *facepalm.*
Anyway, my house is a mess, but I found my treasure! Bahamas, here I come!

Well, not quite yet.
Before I go to the Bahamas, I’m going to SPACE CAMP! That’s what I’m calling it, anyway. It’s not really Space Camp, but saying I’m going to “an NEH seminar to study the Space Age on the Space Coast” doesn’t sound quite as catchy. So I say…SPACE CAMP!
Through the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), I received a grant to go to Cape Canaveral in Florida to study space for the week. It should be pretty fun…we get to talk to some astronauts, learn about the space program, and maybe even watch a launch! The protagonist of my second novel would be drooling over this opportunity, and I think she may be part of the reason I got the grant. I put in my application that I wrote a young adult novel about space (coming soon from Peachtree Teen!!), and in my revisions I’d like to make sure that the book is as accurate as possible. No matter the reason why I got it, I’m really thankful for the opportunity. Plus, “Christine Goes to Space Camp” should have some interesting blog posts, right?? I miss blogging.
I’m not sure how I made this connection, but somewhere along the line I realized that Cape Canaveral was right next to Port Canaveral, where lots of cruises leave and arrive. Since NEH was paying for me to fly to Port Canaveral, I thought why not stay a few days longer and hop on a cruise? I’ve never been on a cruise before. It’s *technically* crossed off on my bucket list (yes, I have a literal list) because I lived on that research ship in the summer of 2017, but that seems vastly different than a real cruise for a number of reasons. Here are some:
- I don’t think I will dissect fish brains on this cruise.
- There was no “Gala Night” on my research ship.
- I won’t have to wake up at 4 AM to study zooplankton.
- There will be more than 32 people on the ship this time.
Therefore I think I should uncross it off of my bucket list and re-cross it off after this trip. This seems much more cruise-y. Probably because it’s ACTUALLY a cruise. My mom is flying down to go with me, and Rex keeps calling it the “Bahama Mama” cruise because I’m going to the Bahamas with my mom.
I leave Sunday, so stay tuned for more posts next week. Space Camp is first, and then my first-ever (real) cruise. Now that I have my passport in hand, who knows what kind of adventures I’ll find?








































































