What do you do when traveling is boring?, The travel rut |
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| laorfamily |
Jul 9 2009, 01:15 PM
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If traveling is boring then something is wrong with you.
I think I can speak from two sides of the issue because I got married at 35 which gave me a whole new perspective on old favorite destinations.
The bottom line is that the grass is always greener on the other side.
When I was single and traveling I missed the companionship, having kids, a steady relationship and a solid foundation.
Now that I have all that I miss the freedom to go “somewhere”, especially these days when traveling is relatively cheap and deals are all over the place.
That being said, getting married later in life taught me one thing – I’m not missing anything. I love spending time with my wife and kids, we have a blast when we’re together and I enjoy seeing the kids enjoy themselves.
We are lucky that we live in New Jersey, where we could go somewhere every weekend for the rest of our lives and never be in the same place twice, and that most US “destinations” cater to families, have children programs to make the attraction interesting on their level as well as the adults.
Traveling with the family has taught me a very important lesson: never underestimate the intelligence of children.
Case in point: Mt. Vernon, VA – George Washington’s home. Who would have thought that a 3 year old girl would be absolutely fascinated by the mansion, the working farm and the estate? That was mostly because the guides at Mt. Vernon, when seeing your children, geared part of the presentation towards her (“this is how they used to make ice cream, did you know that George Washington loved strawberry ice cream?”).
I can’t wait when they get older (but not too fast) and we could take some serious trips together (back to the “muchillero” days).
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