You are a brave soul. 6-9th grade is the worst. Their hormones are on overdrive and defiance is in their bloodstream.
I worked as a teacher a few years ago, and I loved it. Kids in that age can be demanding, but they also give me a lot of energy.
You are a brave soul. 6-9th grade is the worst. Their hormones are on overdrive and defiance is in their bloodstream.
That looks like a great trip, @Huntn. How many days does the cruise last? If your overnights are in Rome and Barcelona, how do the other ports of call work? Do you get hours in port or is the duration longer? Are hours in a port enough time to explore?
I mostly just hit the county fair these days, since I have long since realized my dream of living where I used to vacation up here in the mountains. However, some of my family love traveling, so I of course collect the impressions they mail back home. Below is one that actually tempted me. It was taken in Sitka, Alaska. There was another photo from there of two eagles “chatting” from the tops of twin masts on a fishing boat in the harbor (probably agreeing to skip the hunting step and try going right to the feast) but I seem to have misplaced it. Anyway I’ll probably stick with my ventures to the county fair. Still, I hope my kin keep getting on those planes and boats because they send back some great desktop photos. Here's Sitka Sound, Alaska (2011).
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I'm going to the Gold Coast in Queensland, the weather is beautiful, the beaches are among the best in the world and the food is fantastic as is Sea World, Movie World and Wet 'N Wild, the kids absolutely love it.
Thanks for the reply, @Huntn. It's an intriguing idea and one day we might do that. We tend to explore on our own, usually by car, or stay in a location for a few days before moving on. But a cruise might be a great alternative, especially considering food, lodgings and most of the transportation is included. 15 days is long but the last few go by really, really quickly.
I mostly just hit the county fair these days, since I have long since realized my dream of living where I used to vacation up here in the mountains. However, some of my family love traveling, so I of course collect the impressions they mail back home. Below is one that actually tempted me. It was taken in Sitka, Alaska. There was another photo from there of two eagles “chatting” from the tops of twin masts on a fishing boat in the harbor (probably agreeing to skip the hunting step and try going right to the feast) but I seem to have misplaced it. Anyway I’ll probably stick with my ventures to the county fair. Still, I hope my kin keep getting on those planes and boats because they send back some great desktop photos. Here's Sitka Sound, Alaska (2011).
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In this country if you don't headbutt a shark once in your life you're not a maaaan!!Do they have shark nets by the beaches to deny the sharks horderves?
Where do you live? I've always dreamed about living in the Appalachian/Blue Ridge Mountains.
An Alaska cruise is what I'd choose..
I might have to rotate back to the states next year and Alaska is on the top of my list of places I'd like to end up
Mama is running an ultra marathon in Taiwan in a couple weeks, so we're making a vacation out of it and taking the kids there for Christmas and New Year's.
02.0 hours: pre flight wait at ORD
04.5 hours: ORD -> SFO
02.0 hours: layover @ SFO
14.0 hours: SFO -> TPE
01.5 hours: customs + ride to destination
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24 hours door to door, assuming no delays. And that's with a 6 and 8 year old.
My parenting abilities will be tested.
What city? I lived in Taichung back in the early 70's and loved it.
You will have a great time!
New Taipei City, Bitan area. Looking forward to that tasty street side é gān with Tiger Beer, and of course chòu dòufu!
Obviously, I'm not running the marathon.
The Bahamas
I had the same reaction as you, @Huntn. I was surprised how epic the entire area seemed to be. It is so rich in history and architectural ruins, it practically overwhelms. In a good way!Hard (for me) to believe this:
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Is next to this in central downtown Rome...
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The archaeology area is much more extensive than I imagined.
Those are great wonderful photos!
Certain still photos --and the cinematography of assorted movies-- have sometimes made me want to go check a place out for myself. Usually they're totally impractical ideas, considering my dislike of travel and my budget:
1) a photo of some goats wandering around someplace wildly scenic in Sardinia.
2) I loved the opening of The English Patient, flying over the dunes, and god knows where they were when filming it, they probably needed GPS and backup GPS to find their jeeps after doing the takes.
3) a photo of the Jal Mahal palace through early morning mist
4) photo of workers bicycling on an over-water road, elevated on high wooden pilings, someplace near Mandalay.
And etc. etc. So I stash this stuff on a laptop and in desktop photos and wander up into the back meadow (in summer) if I'm looking for an actual change of scenery. Works for me just to see something like a mama skunk and her many babies on the day she decides it's time to move them down to the creek across the way. You have not lived if you haven't seen a proud mama skunk and all her progeny making a black and white wave through a meadow. Of course they have the right of way... I've seen cars halt in front of a line of little skunks!
I had the same reaction as you, @Huntn. I was surprised how epic the entire area seemed to be. It is so rich in history and architectural ruins, it practically overwhelms. In a good way!