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What Fun Thing Have You Always Wanted To do? (Non-difficult child)
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 646509" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>This is the thread that keeps on giving! I love it!! I keep remembering fun things (which as we all know, have gotten a tad dim in the last few years).........in my remembering all the fun things, it's like rewriting my history to include the FUN <em>and balancing it.</em> It all got kinda buried in the cruddy stuff. So, this is GREAT!!</p><p></p><p>In the summer of 2013 husband and I took a southern road trip, like you HLM, to Asheville NC, Savannah (which we LOVED), Tybee Beach, Charleston S.C, the Outer Banks and St. Augustine..........seems like the same route you took. I've driven across country, from coast to coast about 5 times, once alone with a Golden Retriever.......just me and Romeo the dog, having an adventure. Three years ago husband and I took a road trip up the coast of California to Oregon, to Idaho, Wyoming, Yellowstone, Montana, South Dakota, Little Big Horn, Devil's Tower, Crazy Horse Monument.........it was September and the weather was gorgeous in all of those places. We had so much fun and I was deeply moved at Little Big Horn. And at Devil's Tower, all I could think of was Richard Dreyfuss in Close Encounters of The Third Kind. </p><p></p><p>In 2010 we went to NYC, saw China town, A Mets Game, Central Park, Wall Street, restaurants, went to Ground Zero where I had actually been on the first anniversary in 20o2. (A couple of my friends died there. If you grew up in NY, near the city, you are likely going to know people who died there.)</p><p></p><p>I've been all through the Caribbean, my very first vacation as an adult was to Jamaica. I spent a summer island hopping which has now evolved to husband and I going to Kauai as much as we can........tropical islands are extremely nurturing for me, like SS said, that tightness in the back of my neck disappears........I leave all my stress in the ocean..........I love it there.</p><p></p><p>I've forgotten a lot of the fun I really have had. Thank you HLM, to remember so many joyful times has made a big difference when I look back, it's been a "rich" experience <em>this crazy life........</em>..<em>the good, the bad, the ugly and the just plain wonderful............</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 646509, member: 13542"] This is the thread that keeps on giving! I love it!! I keep remembering fun things (which as we all know, have gotten a tad dim in the last few years).........in my remembering all the fun things, it's like rewriting my history to include the FUN [I]and balancing it.[/I] It all got kinda buried in the cruddy stuff. So, this is GREAT!! In the summer of 2013 husband and I took a southern road trip, like you HLM, to Asheville NC, Savannah (which we LOVED), Tybee Beach, Charleston S.C, the Outer Banks and St. Augustine..........seems like the same route you took. I've driven across country, from coast to coast about 5 times, once alone with a Golden Retriever.......just me and Romeo the dog, having an adventure. Three years ago husband and I took a road trip up the coast of California to Oregon, to Idaho, Wyoming, Yellowstone, Montana, South Dakota, Little Big Horn, Devil's Tower, Crazy Horse Monument.........it was September and the weather was gorgeous in all of those places. We had so much fun and I was deeply moved at Little Big Horn. And at Devil's Tower, all I could think of was Richard Dreyfuss in Close Encounters of The Third Kind. In 2010 we went to NYC, saw China town, A Mets Game, Central Park, Wall Street, restaurants, went to Ground Zero where I had actually been on the first anniversary in 20o2. (A couple of my friends died there. If you grew up in NY, near the city, you are likely going to know people who died there.) I've been all through the Caribbean, my very first vacation as an adult was to Jamaica. I spent a summer island hopping which has now evolved to husband and I going to Kauai as much as we can........tropical islands are extremely nurturing for me, like SS said, that tightness in the back of my neck disappears........I leave all my stress in the ocean..........I love it there. I've forgotten a lot of the fun I really have had. Thank you HLM, to remember so many joyful times has made a big difference when I look back, it's been a "rich" experience [I]this crazy life........[/I]..[I]the good, the bad, the ugly and the just plain wonderful............[/I] [/QUOTE]
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