How do you like to take a vacation (or go on a holiday)?
Do you like to get away, or stay at home?
Do you like to fly to your destination, or drive?
Do you like to stay in hotels/motels or go camping?
Do you like to plan lots of fun things to do, or just relax?
Do you prefer a Summer, Fall, Winter, or Spring holiday?
Do you spend lots of money, or find fun cheap things to do?
Do you like to do things together as a family/group, or get away and have some privacy?
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Parents: whats your favorite vacation / mini trips you like to take your families on?
We love vacations, mini trips etc
were going to Myrtle Beach this year
camping
zoo
alot of day trips
what all do you guys like to do?
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We would like to celebrate our anniversary by going on vacation, but we have a newborn, where should we go?
Our anniversary is coming up this week and we would like to go somewhere on vacation. However, we have a 3 month old who needs to be hooked up to a machine that monitors her breathing (she’s fine, she has sleep apnea related to her reflux.) It can’t be too expensive, I haven’t worked since March because of maternity leave and will not get another paycheck till October so the money is kind of tight. We love camping, but can’t hook up her equipment if we are camping. She spends the night at her grandparents all the time, but I would kind of like her to share our anniversary, but it’s not needed. Thank you for your help.
We don’t need specific places, just ideas. But if you have any great ideas near Seattle we would love to hear to hear them
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Big Apple youths like ‘fresh air’ vacations
Big Apple youths like ‘fresh air’ vacations
When Rebecca Haling calls 10-year-old Isaiah in Queens, New York, at Christmas and on his birthday, she often hears sounds of arguing in his apartment building and sirens from the city streets.
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