Student Articles Archive - Page 253 of 291 - My Family Travels
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My Bite of the Big Apple

     When my aunt called me a few weeks before Christmas and invited me to go with her and my cousin Allynn to New York for Christmas, I was ecstatic! I had never done anything like...

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Bon Voyage

The summer of 2011, my sister and I had taken a trip to Northern France to visit our aunt, uncle, and cousin who have a summer house there. We were to stay there for a month to earn knowledge and...

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Sleeping on a bus, McDonalds, and New York City

  On April 30th, 2008 things went from good to worse, as the Bagley Middle School Band and Chorus were ready and set to go on their yearly trip. This year...

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My Bonding Vacation

I have taken many great vacations with my family, but the vacation that we took in March of 2012 changed my life forever.  My parents booked our Spring Break vacation from March 10 – 17, 2012...

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China: too much to talk about, so little room

For a week in September 2011, I, with a small group from my high school’s band, went to Shanghai, China. The food, the smells, the class of people on the street and how they interact, were...

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Back to the good old days

Over the course of every summer my family makes our most meaningful trip of the year. We travel to an old log cabin in the upper right hand reaches of Vermont, a cabin that my grandfather built by...

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Co’ qui?

Rather than waking up to the drone, hackneyed roar of snow plows in Maine, we were carried out of bed by the soothing lullabies of the restless co’ qui frogs and the pungent aroma of juicy, apple-filled...

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Kristen’s journey to the Bahamas

I was in 7th grade when I got the news "we're going on a cruise to the Bahamas!" my brother J.D  told me excitedly, he wasn't supposed to tell me because I tend to get overly...

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Small Voices, Big Hopes

Outstretched as far as the eye could see, stood a sea of colorful little shanties dotting the hillside like confetti.  Each one represented a family much like my own; one with hopes and dreams...

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