Step through the web into my life. Read the ramblings of daily existence. My life, though by no means mundane in the overall picture, possesses such poignant moments that sometimes I just shake my head and wonder where the cameras are because it can't be real. Then I realize -- THIS is what it's all about!
(There was some weird hiccup I experienced when typing this so you will see the word "source" throughout this and NOT attached to photos... no clue how to delete it...and a couple of the photos were actually removed because they kept ... moving?!? Oh well, I carry on!)
I love lists. I love making lists. I love checking things off lists and I love being able to consider them COMPLETED (though that's a rarity). Enter Thursday 13. A blank page for anyone to write about thirteen of anything. Today, I'll disclose 13 places I want to take my children.
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I was recently gifted Frommer's 500 Places to Take Your Kids Before They Grow Up. Buy it here. It really got me thinking. We stay SO busy that it's really such a great idea to -- instead of taking the rare down time we do have to just CHILL -- use that time to make some memories and be present in the moment. Since we are really only given a few years when our children WANT to have us around, why not use those years to BE present, to BE aware, to BE intentional with what we do while they're here. This book covers the globe and while there are LOTS of places I would adore to share with my children abroad:
Or, and most importantly, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney (lol, I was just seeing if you were paying attention)!
However, I'm sticking to the continental US (for now.)
1) New York City -- I've been to New York City. Josh has been to New York City (last year with his 8th grade class) but I want to show them NYC my way. From the Empire State Building to the Museum of Natural History, from Little Italy to China Town and not forgetting the Staten Island ferry and the Statue of Liberty herself... the Bronx Zoo, Rockefeller Center, the Brooklyn Bridge, Greenwich Village, Central Park, Coney Island, Times Square, Grand Central Station and maybe even Yankee Stadium... maybe (smirk!)
2) The Grand Canyon -- I realize it's just a big hole in the ground but... it's a really BIG hole in the ground. So, being really big means I think we need to see it. If for no other reason than to have a road trip!
3) Colorado Springs, CO -- Who couldn't be happy with THIS view in their life every day? There are many experiences I want to share here. The US Air Force Academy, Manitou Springs Cliff Dwellings, The Garden of the Gods, Royal Gorge Bridge, Old Colorado City just to name a few.
4) Plymouth Rock -- I think it's a great starting point for the discovery of the rich (and brutal) beginnings of history of our country.
5) Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia -- I went here in 7th grade and it's just such a fun experience. Rich in living history. They literally bring history to life!
9) The Aurora Borealis in Alaska... I've wanted to take a salmon fishing expedition, photograph the grizzlies and see the Northern Lights since I was a child.
12) Louisiana -- swamp tours, haunted tours, historical tours, Natchez Riverboat tours, cooking schools.... cajun food but I'll steer clear of the sex shops... because yeah.... no thanks.
You have made me want to start dreaming of going on trips again. Richard and I have been to many, many places by ourselves and with our older kids, but I would love to take Darian and Harley to some of these places. We visited the Mayan ruins in Mexico when you were still allowed to climb the stairs. What a steep, hard climb that was too. We went to the Grand Canyon and it is BEAUTIFUL. I have never been to New York or Washington D.C. but would love to go. And there isn't any place in the world like Colorado Springs, Co. That is one place ALL of us have visited many times. It was one of Richard's favorite vacation spots.
Welcome to Thursday Thirteen! Hope you come back to play every week.
I would like to go to Scotland and Ireland, home of my ancestors. In the US, I would like to tour every college campus and see the homes of every famous writer. Those are kind of weird goals, but maybe not for a writer.
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You have made me want to start dreaming of going on trips again. Richard and I have been to many, many places by ourselves and with our older kids, but I would love to take Darian and Harley to some of these places. We visited the
Mayan ruins in Mexico when you were still allowed to climb the stairs. What a steep, hard climb that was too. We went to the Grand Canyon and it is BEAUTIFUL. I have never been to New York or Washington D.C. but would love to go. And there isn't any place in the world like Colorado Springs, Co. That is one place ALL of us have visited many times. It was one of Richard's favorite vacation spots.
Welcome to Thursday Thirteen! Hope you come back to play every week.
I would like to go to Scotland and Ireland, home of my ancestors. In the US, I would like to tour every college campus and see the homes of every famous writer. Those are kind of weird goals, but maybe not for a writer.
What great lists! For some reason that shot of Oxford really got to me. It just exudes scary-smart.
I still haven't seen The Grand Canyon, and shame on me.
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