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[quote=Anonymous]I’ve found it helpful to identify a few things that will make me feel like I’ve had at least a taste of real vacation, and plan to make sure those happen. For me, that usually means a couple long runs or other exercise, and peaceful time in nature. If I can fill in a bit on that, I’m much more “in the moment” and happy to go with the flow the rest of the day. With relatively young kids, half the joy of a trip - or even more - is living the new experiences through their eyes. I also have really enjoyed one on one time with my kids on vacation. One of my favorite memories is when I was awakened early by my early riser, instead of being grumpy about it, the two of us quietly got dressed and roamed the streets of a new city together. Being one-on-one with kids let’s you soak in their perspective without getting harried or frazzled with competing demands or bickering.[/quote]
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