I once saw a news clip on one of those morning shows instructing parents on how to plan the essential family vacation. A mini television to dangle down like a disco ball. A pint-sized laptop perfect for your pint-sized five-year-old. Even some hand-held video games disguised as “learning tools.”It's an electronic wonderland. All so the little tykes would have something – anything – to occupy the long and treacherous trip to grandmother’s house.
I scoffed and quickly changed the channel. For some 20 years, my family and I descended on the
We didn’t have a television or a camcorder to lose ourselves in a fantasy world. Our television was In fact, the most high-tech gadget in our tight yet lovable quarters was rather low-tech by today’s standards. A simple ‘80s tape player. And we didn’t even use it to listen to Paula Abdul or Phil Collins. My sister and I sat in the back seat recording ourselves onto a blank tape. We’d laugh, sing songs (I’d sing loudest and proudest, of course) and sometimes even interview each other. A few years ago, my mother found some of our “early demos,” and we discovered our sessions occasionally broke out in raucous fights, but even through the bitter words, we laughed a sweet, hardy chuckle.
See, we didn’t need to be “occupied” or “distracted” to enjoy the family car ride, and my sister and I didn’t end up climbing the walls of the car by the time we reached the sunny shore, either. In fact, we all looked forward to the ride home. It was the happiest time of the year. We knew we’d be together. And at that moment, we knew that was all we needed.
What were your family vacations like when you were growing up, friends? Did you end up fighting with your siblings in the back seat? Or did you fight for the window seat on the plane? What's your favorite vacation memory? I'd love to hear all about it! xoxo[Photos from one of my favorite movies]
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