'Here's hoping 2019 is the year I peacefully drift out to sea on an iceberg like this grandma.'
On Monday, 24-year-old Catherine Streng received a thread of hilarious texts and photos from her dad about his trip to Iceland with her grandmother.
Streng is an English teacher currently living in South Korea, but her family is based in Texas and they travel frequently, she told BuzzFeed News. She said her dad"actually hates the cold," but he and his mother were interested in experiencing"the nature and beautiful scenery" of the Nordic region. She had the idea to lay on it so her son could take a photo of her. However, a brief flex for an Instagram took a dramatic turn, and Streng's dad captured it all because he kept taking pictures.A single wave of water suddenly lifted Streng's grandmother's ice throne and whisked it away while she was still on it.
"She ascended the throne after a wave had pulled back and left it briefly exposed on the beach. Then a wave washed in and dislodged the ice throne, rocking it from side to side. When the wave retreated, it lifted the dislodged throne throne and carried her out with the tide."
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