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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: 646516" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Tanya, I just looked up houseboats on Lake Powell. Wow. I want to do it. It is beautiful, I'd not heard anything about that before. Thank you so much, I just added that to my list!!</p><p></p><p>I've been to Antigua, it is a lovely island, and you said you love the Caribbean, so you will love it. I spent some time on Bimini, where Ernest Hemingway wrote Islands in the stream, it's like a mile long. I love the Caribbean too. It was the place to go when I was on the east coast, now it's Mexico and Hawaii. </p><p></p><p>HLM, I have a good friend who lives in San Miguel Allende! I love the plaza there. And, I went to Puerto Vallarta too......... I got completely drunk there, drinking Tequila, holy moly, I NEVER drink, but that Tequila was amazingly good. It was in a lighthouse bar at the Marina and I could not negotiate myself down that circular staircase! That hangover lasted 2 days! I have like one drink a year on Christmas or New Years!</p><p></p><p>Italy, oh my, I LOVED Florence. I planned that trip and we stayed in a little apartment where when you open the huge floor to ceiling windows in the back. you see all the laundry hanging outside of all the other apartments. I felt like a native. The food, Good Lord, I could eat all day long.........the Gelato.......to die for...........</p><p></p><p>HLM, the only states I've never been to are Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota and West Virginia. Road trips ROCK!</p><p></p><p>Tanya, I want to follow in your parents footsteps too. That is one of my dreams. I want to leave California and go everywhere I want and end up in New York, around the world. If it takes a year, or two, so be it. That would be incredible. I may have to waitress my way through though, that would be a tad pricey. But you know, once I am retired, maybe I could figure out a way to do it, I'll have to work on it!!!</p><p></p><p>HLM, I have never been to Vancouver BC, but it is on our list. I have heard it is just extraordinary, so I liked that you mentioned it.</p><p></p><p>Lil, I have a friend who has gone to Bangkok lots of times and she and her husband stay for months and months. They know how to live there for practically nothing, not like a tourist, but like a local. They are an inspiration. They do that in Vietnam too, stay for 6 months at a time.</p><p></p><p>This is a lot of fun. You've all lit up my wanderlust........I am itching now to tell husband, "hey, let's pack a bag and head to the airport." It's funny because when husband and I get anywhere near an airport, we have to hold ourselves back from just getting on the first plane wherever it is going. When we drive someone there or pick someone up, it's like an addict needing a fix, it is SO hard to get ourselves out of there!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 646516, member: 13542"] Tanya, I just looked up houseboats on Lake Powell. Wow. I want to do it. It is beautiful, I'd not heard anything about that before. Thank you so much, I just added that to my list!! I've been to Antigua, it is a lovely island, and you said you love the Caribbean, so you will love it. I spent some time on Bimini, where Ernest Hemingway wrote Islands in the stream, it's like a mile long. I love the Caribbean too. It was the place to go when I was on the east coast, now it's Mexico and Hawaii. HLM, I have a good friend who lives in San Miguel Allende! I love the plaza there. And, I went to Puerto Vallarta too......... I got completely drunk there, drinking Tequila, holy moly, I NEVER[U] [/U]drink, but that Tequila was amazingly good. It was in a lighthouse bar at the Marina and I could not negotiate myself down that circular staircase! That hangover lasted 2 days! I have like one drink a year on Christmas or New Years! Italy, oh my, I LOVED Florence. I planned that trip and we stayed in a little apartment where when you open the huge floor to ceiling windows in the back. you see all the laundry hanging outside of all the other apartments. I felt like a native. The food, Good Lord, I could eat all day long.........the Gelato.......to die for........... HLM, the only states I've never been to are Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota and West Virginia. Road trips ROCK! Tanya, I want to follow in your parents footsteps too. That is one of my dreams. I want to leave California and go everywhere I want and end up in New York, around the world. If it takes a year, or two, so be it. That would be incredible. I may have to waitress my way through though, that would be a tad pricey. But you know, once I am retired, maybe I could figure out a way to do it, I'll have to work on it!!! HLM, I have never been to Vancouver BC, but it is on our list. I have heard it is just extraordinary, so I liked that you mentioned it. Lil, I have a friend who has gone to Bangkok lots of times and she and her husband stay for months and months. They know how to live there for practically nothing, not like a tourist, but like a local. They are an inspiration. They do that in Vietnam too, stay for 6 months at a time. This is a lot of fun. You've all lit up my wanderlust........I am itching now to tell husband, "hey, let's pack a bag and head to the airport." It's funny because when husband and I get anywhere near an airport, we have to hold ourselves back from just getting on the first plane wherever it is going. When we drive someone there or pick someone up, it's like an addict needing a fix, it is SO hard to get ourselves out of there!! [/QUOTE]
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