"Mommy! Surprise!"
All three of my munchkins were waving -- and two were yelling and jumping up and down -- as I walked towards the gangplank. I pretended to be shocked at seeing Steve and our kids, putting my hands to my face with my mouth in an exaggerated oh.
"What are you doing here?"
"Surprise, Mommy," my husband said with an enigmatic smile. "We thought we'd come down and see you off. Where's Edna?"
I smiled back at Steve. "I think she's already on board. We decided not to try to meet up in the chaos out here."
The kids were so excited that they demanded my attention. They all spoke at once, so I squatted down and hugged little Trixie. At three, she was just out of diapers but still had the pudgy arms and legs of a toddler. Like her big sister she was a chatterbox, and her lisp was just too adorable.
"Are you going on that big boat?" she asked with her wide blue eyes.
"Yes, I am."
"What are you going to do on the big boat?"
"Well, there's swimming and movies and a gym and coffee shops, so I'll keep busy."
"I wanna go on a cruise with you, Mommy!"
"Well, not this one, but maybe we can go on a family cruise one day, okay?"
"How long are you gonna be gone, Mommy?" Kathy was long and skinny now, but just two years ago she looked just like Trixie. And like Trixie -- and Steve -- her hair was nearly white. We loved to be outside, and the summer sun bleached their entire heads while I could only coax a few highlights into my brown mane. My deep tan made up for it though.
"It's five days and four nights, so I'll be back home on Friday afternoon." Kathy's lower lip moved into her too-cute pout. I kissed her little button nose. "No, no, little angel, it's all right. I'll be back before you even notice I'm gone."
"We're going to miss you, Mommy." Charlie was my little man. Well, at eight he looked like a carbon copy of me, but his personality was all Steve: serious, diligent, responsible. I did worry that he wouldn't know how to have fun, but I had no doubt he'd always be as reliable as the day is long.
"I'm going to miss you too, but Daddy will be there for you. He'll take good care of you."
"I know," Charlie said. "But we want you home too."
"Oh, I just love you all," I said, gathering them all into my arms and squeezing them. Trixie and Kathy squirmed and giggled, while Charlie stood stock still. "And I'll be back home before you know it!"
I stood and grabbed my wheeled carry-on bag. My other suitcase had already been loaded on the ship. I turned to kiss Steve, but he wasn't there. I looked around, but I didn't see him.
"Kids, do you see your dad?"
They looked around in confusion, and since they were little they couldn't see very much. My eyes skimmed over the people rushing about, but there was no sign of him. I checked my watch and saw that I had only five minutes to get on board.
I called his number, but it went immediately to voicemail. He must be talking to someone.
"Steve, where are you? I've got to get on the boat. Please hurry back!"
The kids looked at me, and they looked unsettled. I put a bright smile on.
"I'm sure he just had to go potty or something. He'll be right back. What are you going to do with Daddy while I'm on my cruise?"
"We're going to go to the pool!" Trixie loved the water, and especially the neighborhood pool.
"Daddy said we could go to McDonald's one night for dinner."
"Oh, he did, did he? Make sure it's only one night, okay?" I teased Kathy. She twisted at her waist and giggled.
"We're going to play mini-golf tomorrow night."
"Are you going to beat your dad again, Charlie?"
"I think he lets me win." He was so solemn, and my heart cracked a little at his awareness. My little man was growing up.
"You still have to make your shots." I parroted back what Steve always told him when they played. "If you make your shots it doesn't matter what Dad does!"
That pulled a small smile from Charlie. I hugged him and stood up again.
Where was Steve? I scanned the area carefully and saw two uniformed men move to disengage the gangplank.
Shit.
I rushed over to them, keeping my kids in sight.
"Excuse me! I've got my boarding pass, but my husband had to run to the bathroom and he's not back yet. I can't leave my kids. Can you wait just a couple more minutes?"
The younger man raised his eyebrows and looked to the older guy.
"We can give you another minute, but that's it."
"Okay, thanks."
I dialed Steve's number and again it went to voicemail.
"Steve! I'm going to miss my boarding. Please hurry!"
I dialed him immediately again, hoping that I'd catch him. I didn't.