Vacations Archives - Page 85 of 88 - My Family Travels
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Spirit and Heart Capturer: Egypt

As a young girl, I was very fortunate to have the opportunity to travel.  I, personally, traveled to many stunning countries like Greece, France, and London, but the country...

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My Cruise Into Romance

When my dad told us that he was going to take us on a cruise through the Mexican Riviera my entire family leapt with joy. I was especially excited because I was just getting over...

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Remembering the Coast

I crane my neck, hoping to catch a glimpse of the Pacific Ocean. Turn after turn in the road, I hope this one will reveal the never-ending expanse of water. When the ocean is finally...

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The Happiest Place on Earth? Perhaps Instead, the Happiest Place in My Memories

It is deemed the “happiest place on Earth”.  As a teenager, it was deemed by me as “another family vacation”. The last time I had set foot onto Main Street’s walkway...

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Dominica, The Island Full of Experiences

Slowly, I drifted my feet in the mixture of sand and rock. The breeze surrounding me was never-ending, but so soft to the point that it could put...

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Towards Reason’s Horizon

The pungent smell of pine was strong in the air. The firm earth gave slightly as I ascended the slope. The trees towered up into the heavens and the lush canopy swallowed the velvety sky.  It was...

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Braving New Heights

Family trips can be an adventure you never quite expect. When you fill a house and a guest house with seven siblings and their immediate families, you lose privacy and silence;...

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The Streets of History

Thumbs up or thumbs down? I stood inside the Colosseum. It was so great, yet so terrible. It was a house of death where the combatants saw their last moments. As I walked through...

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Becoming Something More

I’ve always considered myself to be African American. Never did I question the surveys or questionnaires that had that single bubble classifying a whole society into one large culture. I guess this...

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