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Building – and preserving – the ties that bind.

As an adult, holidays find me at my parents’ dinner table with my brothers, reminiscing about canoe trips we took on vacation, scrambles up mountaintops in the Great Smokey Mountains, horseback riding in North Carolina.

Of course there are the other memories, too: the time a hurricane ripped through Southern Florida while we were camped in a tent, singing old Paul Simon songs, or the time we got lost in Western Georgia and Dad almost hit an alligator in the road.

Family vacations are the sparkling moments in a collective history.  Epic memories of which are trotted out again and again, more valued than priceless heirlooms.
a decade ago. 

Now what? Where? How?

Here you'll find some practical, personal advice.

-Dina Horwedel


 

 
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