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What Fun Thing Have You Always Wanted To do? (Non-difficult child)
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<blockquote data-quote="HeadlightsMom" data-source="post: 646510" data-attributes="member: 18284"><p>RE -- Oh, yes! I agree that it is SO important to balance the fun with the yuck! Just speaking of our fun empowers us, doesn't it? Yes, yes and YES!</p><p></p><p>Why, yes, I think we took a very similar route in FL, GA, SC. Only we didn't trek up to Asheville, NC this time (we did a couple of years earlier as we contemplated moving there). But this was our first time in Savannah, GA (we went the Atlanta route other years). The reason we went is because a very dear life-long friend of mine is battling advanced cancer and she said, "When are you gonna come see me?" So..........we came to see her! I just adore her and we had a blast! And she's still beating the odds! FUN MATTERS AND HEALS!</p><p></p><p>Ya know, big loops are my favorite way to travel, too. Notable loops have been WA to OR to CA to AZ to UT to ID to Alberta, Canada and back to WA. Another was WA to ID to UT to WY to SD to MT to ID and back to WA. We've also driven cross-country twice -- both times via I-40. But never with a dog named Romeo! That sounds great!</p><p></p><p>RE & Tanya -- You both mentioned the Caribbean. That should be another easy one to hit. Will get there are some point. So many places to see, so little time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadlightsMom, post: 646510, member: 18284"] RE -- Oh, yes! I agree that it is SO important to balance the fun with the yuck! Just speaking of our fun empowers us, doesn't it? Yes, yes and YES! Why, yes, I think we took a very similar route in FL, GA, SC. Only we didn't trek up to Asheville, NC this time (we did a couple of years earlier as we contemplated moving there). But this was our first time in Savannah, GA (we went the Atlanta route other years). The reason we went is because a very dear life-long friend of mine is battling advanced cancer and she said, "When are you gonna come see me?" So..........we came to see her! I just adore her and we had a blast! And she's still beating the odds! FUN MATTERS AND HEALS! Ya know, big loops are my favorite way to travel, too. Notable loops have been WA to OR to CA to AZ to UT to ID to Alberta, Canada and back to WA. Another was WA to ID to UT to WY to SD to MT to ID and back to WA. We've also driven cross-country twice -- both times via I-40. But never with a dog named Romeo! That sounds great! RE & Tanya -- You both mentioned the Caribbean. That should be another easy one to hit. Will get there are some point. So many places to see, so little time! [/QUOTE]
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