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Playing with the children in a beach, making castles with the sand, visiting all the kid park in the place, enjoying with ice-cream...
sorry for my English,Greetings from Spain
Posted by: Eva | May 10, 2008 at 05:11 PM
My most memorable vacations as a child were trips to a local lake and camping out in a large family tent, fishing, swimming, and occasionally boating. These were wonderful times of togetherness and experienceing the outdoors.
Posted by: Sheila Purcell | May 20, 2008 at 11:21 AM
As a family of 6 with a special needs child, family vacations are few and far between. Living close to the ocean, a simple hour enjoying God's mighty power at the SF coast gives each family member a successful "vacation" and is loads of fun.
Posted by: Mary | May 20, 2008 at 12:49 PM
My best family memories are of going camping in National or State Parks throughout the country. Those were fun times! No TV, no telephones, just the family, some card games or simply talking to one another.
Posted by: Melody McKeever Robie | May 21, 2008 at 07:11 PM
One of our best vacations with our family was our fishing trip where we never got around to the fishing. We set up camp and went off exploring the area around us. We learned about the trees, we followed paths to see where they led. We followed streams to see where they went. Watched a cow grazing in the grass. We never fished the whole 3 days we were there because we had so much fun doing whatever we flike rather then what we were expected to do. No schedule, no clock, no expectations; just FUN, learning together, and spending good quality time talking to each other about anything and everything
Posted by: Crystal | July 03, 2008 at 01:05 AM