I have decided to stay with the vacation theme as I cannot get the beach out of my mind; and I am super excited about my upcoming holiday!!!! Anywho, I got a lot, approx 20, emails, asking or mentioning the difficulties of vacationing with a family because of the expenses. Evelina and I do not have kids, yet, but it is not difficult to do the math. With that said I found some easy and very effective ways to squirrel away nuts to relieve the financial stress involved with planning a holiday. Click link, read, take action:
http://www.fly.com/blog/travel-tips/7-thrifty-strategies-to-save-on-your-family-vacation/
Big Dreamer
One of my favourite themes is travel and holidays, but planning for them always involves an element of counting the pennies. My husband and I are a lot older than you and Evelina, Dray, and our children are well grown up. So, as you, we don’t have to consider anyone other than ourselves. We like a wide variety of holidays, but more often than not nowadays we go seeking out historical sites. Yet a lovely beach, like the one above ,would still exert a great pull on us, too. The Caribbean is wondefful at any time of year. Happy planning… 🙂
Thank you for the comment and I agree with you that beautiful beaches have a strong gravitational pull!
Gravitational pull is an excellent description. There aren’t too many people who can resist a beautiful (preferably tropical!) beach.
Oh how I’d love to be lying on a beach now,book in hand listening to the waves as I read and sip on a Cuba Libra 😁
You are killing me! Anticipation!!
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The magical attraction of a lovely beach is more related to the soul than the body itself; it’s part of a beach lover’s psyche, and so, your anticipation of a joyful vacation is quite justified – go for it! 🙂
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