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I'm most envious of your daughter. I bet she'll have a grand time! |
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Dr. D, that sounds wonderful.
Hubby and I have been talking about taking a trip to Europe next year although I don't know how we will be able to afford it with a new house and probably a new car. But, I'd love to go to Tuscany and/or Provence, England to see where "my family" originally came from. As for the US, I'd love to go to Cape Cod/New England area -- that's a lot more reasonable, lol. |
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I crack up anytime I think of this. The local chapter has an alum who is in her 90s and every spring she invites the soon-to-be graduates to her home for dinner. Everything on the plate is red, buff and green. It happens every year |
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AGDLynn- what part of England is your family from?
Joel and I are doing our honeymoon in Italy, then flying to London to do a reception there for his friends and family that can't make it over. Then we are spending a week between Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England with my parents and aunt and uncle that are coming over for the reception there. England is really beautiful but everytime we go I find it more amazing how many Brits really dislike Americans. And the ideas they have of us are just as strange as some American's ideas of Brits. Thankfully I have only had one bad experience mostly it is just stupid comments. For the most part the young English folks are super sweet and kind. |
Since I am bored on a Snow Day and the conversation went to travel anyway...
What is the best vacation you've ever had? Mine was the trip I took to Mexico City in 12th grade with my spanish teacher. It was focused on educational things, but was truly an amazing trip. First, no parents! But, we climbed the pyramids at Teotihuacan, went to Xochimilco, saw the shroud of the Virgin of Guadalupe at the National Cathedral, saw the Ballet Folklorico and a bull fight. It was a great experience and, since my teacher was quite fluent, we didn't have to deal much with language barriers. He had done this trip 10 years in a row so he knew where we could go, safely drink the water, etc. Plus, I roomed with one my (still) best friends and we just had an amazing time. |
I have two...
The first is my trip to Greece in 1998. It was awesome. Something that I will never likely do again. The second was this past year... hubby and I went on a cruise. It wasn't so much the cruise but that we were together for a week straight. It was awesome! |
I have several, most within the past few years.
Nassau - with a friend. NYC - with my girls. Grand Canyon/Arizona - with my girls, my friend, and her girls. Reasons they were so good? All were after my separation and/or divorce. All I budgeted for and paid for. All I had nothing else competing for my attention - no internet, no work. No guilt for spending money, whether real or perceived. Good company, good memories...just plain good times. |
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If you could change anything you've done in your life, what would it be?
Mine is that I wouldn't let fear make decisions for me. This is something I'm working on a lot lately. I've missed out on a lot of important things, or made some far reaching decisions, including ending several significant relationships, because of fear. I wouldn't change getting married, even though I'm now divorced, and I do consider the divorce one of the bravest things I have ever done. I got two fabulous legacies out of that deal. |
I agree with Dr D
Yes, fear does dictate way too much. Divorce is a HUGE step. Fortunately I don't have children from #1. However, even more embarrassing for me is making decisions based upon the judgement of others rather than honestly what you want/know to be best.
Court of popular opinion is my achilles heel. But I suppose it goes back to the fear of not being accepted? So I'm reiterating you? |
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