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A Mission Trip in Downtown Atlanta

My mom and I found out about the organization Church on the Street from a member of our church who had done mission work in Atlanta recently. He began planning an all church mission trip to work...

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Top Ten Ways To Make A Reunion With In-Laws A Real Vacation

Wondering how to enjoy both a cheap vacation and a family reunion that's much better than a staycation? Here are our 10 Tips for turning family events into real vacations. You...

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Finding Shangri-La

We were just a few tourists heading into the heart of Xianggelila in China, hoping to catch a glimpse of mao niu, or hairy cow (yak). The many rice paddies and crumbling stone...

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Road trip with grandma, making memories that will last a lifetime!

Traveling is an amazing experience. I had no idea that this mini vacation could have such an impact on my life. A simple trip to Omaha, NE and Council Bluffs, IA was perfect get away for me and my...

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The Secret Side of Paradise

            When you hear the word paradise, you probably think of a place with clear green sea water, palm trees, beautiful blue sky, and soothing soft sand...

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Viz-whaaaat?!?

     Hello travelers!!  I'm excited to tell you all about the wonderful trip my family took to Miami and the Florida Keys this summer!  This vacation...

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Mountains, Waterfalls and Goats on the Roof

It took tons of research, convincing and finger-crossing to get my parents to take me on the vacation I'd always wanted: a roadtrip to some mountains and waterfalls. Regular  visits to the...

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A Check Off the Bucket List

When I think of Barcelona, I can feel it. I can feel the rush of the subway as it passes by and I can feel the wind through my hair as I'm standing on the roof of...

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My Travels

            In the beginning of August of 2010, my family and I went to Florida for a week on vacation. This would be our last family vacation...

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Lost Abroad

At 17 years old, I believe myself to be very globally conscious-I desire to make a difference in the world, primarily through creating a system that will help those in poverty live in harmony with...

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My Grandparents’ Soil Where My Heart Finds a Place

             Having emigrated as a tiny baby from the small country of Belarus whose inhabitant amount hardly exceeds nine million, I was...

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Beautiful Italia

                Last year my family and I took a once- in- a- lifetime vacation to Italy! Our first leg of the trip took place in the hustle...

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Climb Ev’ry Mountain

It was dark as we zoomed up the inner bowels of a mountain, and cold too. The train racing at speeds likely greater than 60 miles an hour. The pressure changes were recognized by me and my friends...

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Hidden Treasures in Poverty

One of the best trips I have ever been on was my mission trip to Nicaragua.  That trip was the first time I had ever been in a primarily Spanish speaking country.  We flew into the capital,...

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Our Trek from Beaver Bay to Castle Danger

This summer my family and I took a backpacking trip along the Superior Hiking Trail that runs from Duluth, MN to the Canadian border. We started at the Beaver Bay trailhead and hiked thirty-two miles...

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A trip to Spain: Redefining Family Time

In my travels to Spain this summer the idea of "family time" has been redefined. A major part of this realization had to do with the challenge our tour guide gave us at the beginning of...

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Touched By an Angel….Actually 31 Angels

              A trip I’ve taken as a teenager that has impacted my life greatly is actually a trip I’ve been on 4 times and plan on...

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The Streets of Ecuador

I have recently been given the opportunity to experience something very humbling; something that has changed my outlook on life dramatically. This summer, I found two weeks...

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Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort, Lake Placid, New York

Families and outdoor enthusiasts alike will enjoy the down-home feel and state of the art eco-friendly accommodations at Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort in Lake Placid, New York. The...

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Tent Near a Picnic Table

With the sky darkening and clouds becoming too full for the sky to hold it’s gathering weight, rolling threats from thunder had us scuttling to find a nice open place to unfold...

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Lake Placid Eco Resort Hosts Family Farm Tour

Lake Placid, a scenic, mountainous getaway in upstate New York, has earned a world-renowned reputation as an athletic haven. Not surprisingly, the landscape of the Adirondack region is part of what...

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Traveling Far To Reach A Close Distance

Travel has always taken place within the human race, raising the question: what drives the need to travel and why is the pursuit of travel never ending amongst our kind? 

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Europeans Don’t Believe in Air Conditioning

Of course Europeans don’t believe in air conditioning. They are acclimated to the climate and don’t have a problem with the humidity unlike some foreigners (ahem). And I’m not just...

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My Eye Opening Experience to the Country I Never Knew

Traveling is not only a dream in my life but it is also my passion.  So when my parents told me that I would be going to Bangladesh over the summer I couldn’t wait.  This would be...

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Spiritual Family Vacay

My family and I went on a trip from May 26, 2012 – June 1, 2012. This was a religious trip that not only us but, other people went on as well. We are Jehovah’s Witnesses so, the trip...

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There and Back Again: An Abnormal Teenager’s Tale

As I was up in Bishop this past week, I journaled everything that happened. Words cannot express how happy I am to be HOME. But, while writing, I've mentioned a few of you because something reminded...

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The Opportunity of a Lifetime in Germany

I have been studying the German language for three years at my school, Central Valley High School.  Every year, there is a national exam we take. I took this exam, the National German Exam,...

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Depths of the Unknown

Gliding along the dusty path on my stomach, I grab whatever jagged rock I can reach, dragging my body forward down the deep, dark shaft. Stones jump into my pockets as I scrape my knees along the...

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Relax to the Max

Have you ever felt like you just need a few days to let everything go? Well that was me a few weeks ago. I needed a break, from everything. And guess what? One day when I got home from practice,...

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From Rome to Athens; A Trip Like No Other

I took a trip to Italy and Greece in the summer of 2012, and it was one of the best trips I have ever taken.  On the first day, exploring around the city of Rome, I saw some things that some...

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Preps are Fun Too!

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A Croatian Relaxation

My trip started off as any normal, long-distance trip starts. I hopped on a plane and hoped that I would find enough entertainment to last the flight, so books are a must on those eight...

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Best of the West: Mesa Verde and Arches National Park

Nothing can compare to the thrill of packing the car, hitting the highway, and allowing a toddler to navigate. Oh yes, when my family travels we have one tradition: never choose the destination beforehand....

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Stars, Trees, and Turning 17

The stars above me were unlike any I had seen before, first in the multitudes that existed, and second in their extraordinary...

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Paying It Forward

The traveling experienced that changed my life forever happened in spring of 2012.  I signed up to go on the Pay It Forward Tour. Note, that when I decided to embark on this journey I had no...

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Graffiti and Lunar Landscape… in Hawaii?

Graffiti, rundown buildings, and lunar landscape engulfed my eyes as I ventured along the islands. I was not expecting to see any of those features at all! My family and I traveled to Hawaii in July...

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Smiles Galore in Jeremie, Haiti

I’m going to Haiti today. That was my first thought when I woke up this past May 6th. The reality still hadn’t hit me, partially because it was 1:00am and I was insanely disoriented,...

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My Trip to Lackland Air Force Base San Antonio, Texas

On January 25, 2012,  my boyfriends family and I went to San Antonio, Texas by plane to see my boyfriend graduate from USAF Basic Military Training.  We arrived at the San Antonio International...

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Sleepwalking in New York City

  Ever since first grade when I moved to Texas from Vietnam, I’ve fantasized about an unreachable dream; walking under the lights and concrete jungle of New York City. ­I...

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Our Croatian Vacation

Have you ever wanted to go to a different country, but didn’t quite know what to do or how to plan it? Planning a trip across the sea is one of the most exciting things to do....

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Spring Break 2012; one I will never forget

My trip to Washington D.C. was better than I could ever imagine. I felt like I was like going to different world full of exotic breeds of people encamped around beautifully architectural buildings...

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Lake Summersville to Lake Norman

My family and I go on a camping trip every summer to Summersville Lake, West Virginia.  When I say family it means my huge, crazy, mountaineer loving, extended family that comes from all over. ...

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Nauvoo: A City of The Faith

During the summer of my sophomore year of high school, the youth of my church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, had visited the magnificent city of Nauvoo, Illinois: the...

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Lost in Translation

The ambiance was still less than perfect. And I hadn’t come to Rome, Italy to experience anything less than perfection. So almost indignantly, I closed my eyes. I pushed my lids far into each...

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From Everything to Nowhere

We woke up at 3 a.m. to leave our warm beds and the comfort of our homes to embark on...

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Buenas Tardes from Costa Rica

The first thing you notice as you arrive in Costa Rica is all the beautiful scenery. Traveling from San Jose to our...

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Unexpectedly Amazing

Big, bright, and glamorous is a teenage girls dream. Being the youngest in my family, I never have had much say on what goes on. Always being overpowered by my two head strong older brothers, and...

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My Trip Across The World

At the age of 15 I have traveled and first hand experienced what life was like in Italy, France, and Spain.  It was a once in a life time experience and I am glad I took it. I traveled with...

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The Wonderful World of Earth

Every since childhood, I have been inspired by the masterpieces of the Walt Disney company.  Their stories are filled with beloved characters and memorable songs.  Like most children, I...

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The Waves Are Calling My Name.

Once that breeze hit me,  I knew that I was never going back; back to the heat, the sweat, the tans, the obnoxious and drunk tourists, the big casinos, the night life, and all the commotion that...

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