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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Been there. One vacation was years in the planning and while I had a great time really, I realized on the last day that I had spent the whole time catering to making sure everyone else was having a good time that I never allotted any time to myself to relax and just "be" present. I was sad about that. Another well planned out vacation we all ended up with norovirus and altitude sickness so it was a very expensive, total disaster of a "vacation". It happens, but hopefully your next one will go better. [/quote] My mother died during one family vacation. I abandoned the family in New Mexico and flew half way around the world after taking thirty minutes to book the new travel. Fortunately I took my passport on the trip. There were other years when a grumpy teenager did her best to cause misery, so it's not always weather or illness. Some of my best trips have been two hours drive from DC where we threw whatever we wanted in the back of the car and had a very relaxing time with good food, good views and no stress.[/quote]
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