Rachel
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Hey guys!
I figured it's about time for another of these and since Sue has already started 2 of them, I thought I'd jump in.
In honor of Sue's current trip (and all the vacations that have been going on lately!), let's talk about the best trip you ever took...or if that isn't good for you, where your dream vacation would take you!
I'll start. While I've taken a lot of good vacations (my mom worked for an airline so we flew standby for free...this was pre 9/11 when there were plenty of flights with plenty of empty seats), I think the best I ever took were to Boston. People think that's crazy since we took trips to England and Scotland, and some cruises as well. However, my Boston trips were special. It would be a Friday night when I was in high school. I'd come home and my dad (who I absolutely idolized) would look at me and ask if I wanted to go to Boston the next day. Keep in mind, we were coming from Montgomery, AL. Saturday we would get up at like 4:30 so we could catch the first flight out of Montgomery to Atlanta. Then we'd take the earliest flight we could get from ATL to Boston. We'd arrive and rent a locker at the airport to put my dad's carry on bag in. We'd wander around Boston for hours...hang out in the Common, check out historical buildings and places, take tours, we even went to see a play once! We'd catch an evening flight back to ATL, and end up usually on the 11 PM flight back to Montgomery. We'd get home completely exhausted.
We did this randomly for years. It was great because the whole flight up and back we'd talk about everything...from how planes work (my dad was a pilot in the Air Force) to my friends to what I wanted to be when I grow up (I still don't know!). We'd do tons of fun things in Boston, and when I got to school on Monday, and people asked what I did over the weekend, I could nonchalantly say "Oh flew to Boston on Sat...not much Sun". I haven't been back since my dad died 11 years ago. I may never go back, honestly, because it was "our" place. I don't want to face it alone. But these are still some of the absolute best memories I have of traveling.
All right...your turn!
I figured it's about time for another of these and since Sue has already started 2 of them, I thought I'd jump in.
In honor of Sue's current trip (and all the vacations that have been going on lately!), let's talk about the best trip you ever took...or if that isn't good for you, where your dream vacation would take you!
I'll start. While I've taken a lot of good vacations (my mom worked for an airline so we flew standby for free...this was pre 9/11 when there were plenty of flights with plenty of empty seats), I think the best I ever took were to Boston. People think that's crazy since we took trips to England and Scotland, and some cruises as well. However, my Boston trips were special. It would be a Friday night when I was in high school. I'd come home and my dad (who I absolutely idolized) would look at me and ask if I wanted to go to Boston the next day. Keep in mind, we were coming from Montgomery, AL. Saturday we would get up at like 4:30 so we could catch the first flight out of Montgomery to Atlanta. Then we'd take the earliest flight we could get from ATL to Boston. We'd arrive and rent a locker at the airport to put my dad's carry on bag in. We'd wander around Boston for hours...hang out in the Common, check out historical buildings and places, take tours, we even went to see a play once! We'd catch an evening flight back to ATL, and end up usually on the 11 PM flight back to Montgomery. We'd get home completely exhausted.
We did this randomly for years. It was great because the whole flight up and back we'd talk about everything...from how planes work (my dad was a pilot in the Air Force) to my friends to what I wanted to be when I grow up (I still don't know!). We'd do tons of fun things in Boston, and when I got to school on Monday, and people asked what I did over the weekend, I could nonchalantly say "Oh flew to Boston on Sat...not much Sun". I haven't been back since my dad died 11 years ago. I may never go back, honestly, because it was "our" place. I don't want to face it alone. But these are still some of the absolute best memories I have of traveling.
All right...your turn!
