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    roaming around. Being a small town girl, I’ve always been looking for a change. When my family took a vacation to South Dakota, that was what it took to confirm my dream. Having a family of six, car rides were never too comfortable. We were all cramped in our Durango, like sardines packed tightly in a can. Our family always drives whenever we go on a vacation or trip. During the long drive to South Dakota my family always plays the “radio game”. We flip through the radio stations, and try to…

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    to Mexico wasn't just a week vacation it was more of an eye opener and a learning experience. It the first time I left the country and went out to explore on my own. The little vacation was mainly to meet family members that I had never met and to see where my parents grew up. However, I never thought that a life lesson was coming my way. Arriving to Mexico I felt a sense of amusement and joy since I knew that an adventure was ahead of me. I meet plenty of family members that I’ve only heard…

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    Family means more than anything to Ashli Derifield. Family is all about being together, supporting each other, and most of all having fun together. She spent many vacations together with her family that brought her family closer and made their family bond stronger. Family events, such as weddings and anniversaries, were the times she was able to support and celebrate with her family. Being in the outdoors with her brothers, parents’ and grandfather are some of the fun memories she has that…

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    spend with my family is during dinner when we eat together. Eating together is considered a family standard to maintain the relationship. Now that my sister is at university in Ottawa, I don’t get to see her as much as I used to; and because some of my weekends are also occupied by school homework and math classes, I don’t get to spend time with her when she visits on the weekends. Overall, during the 5-day week, I don’t spend as much time as I would like to with my family. 2) As a family, we…

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    [4] Born on March 10, 1950, in a town in Rhode Island named Woonsocket, which is an Indian word for “Land of Thunder” Raymond Arthur Drainville conveniently attended Providence College for three years. [2] As a child, Raymond grew up in a Catholic family. [5] Although he was a successful, diligent, and prosperous tractor-trailer driver for years, Raymond never truly knew what he wanted to do with his life when he was an adult – he always imagined himself as retired. [1] God intervened, however,…

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    Over the summer I went on a great vacation with my family. My entire family flew from Denver to Florida. We took a cruise from Florida to the Bahamas and back to Florida again. After the cruise our vacation continued at Universal Studios in Orlando Florida. It was a fun filled vacation and a great cruise filled with lots of fun activities. First things first, we flew to Florida from Denver Colorado. When we arrived in Florida, a limo was waiting to take us from the airport to the hotel we…

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    When planning a vacation, many will book hotels on the coast of the beach, assuming this to be the best option. It’s inexpensive and one of the most popular vacation spots. But a vacation the mountains? Absurd. However; Gatlinburg, Tennessee is one of the best vacations you will ever take. It is a home away from home; a relaxing getaway to the mountains. Gatlinburg has by far the best sights of any spot one decides to visit. Imagine catching your breath as you step into the crisp air one…

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    experience that comes with it. After all, these are children and supervisors the children may not be familiar with. However, there are many benefits to sleep-away summer camp. Summer camp will not only meet new people, but avoid the pitfalls of summer vacation that include boredom and reclusive behavior. Summer sleep-away camp isn't right for everyone, but for most children it can be a positive experience to reflect about fondly later in life. Summer sleep-away camps are extremely beneficial to…

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    what a vacation would be like. I ustheir ed to have friends all the time tell me about their trips to San Antonio, Houston, and Florida , just to name a few. I came from a lower class family of five so a vacation was never an option for us. Once I turned seventeen years old, I got my first job. I would help the family out as much as I could, but at the same time I was saving so I can get out of here for a bit. I ended up saving about seven - hundred dollars. I put the money towards a vacation…

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    the family? The family is portrayed to be a close knit American family. One aspect of the family that stands out however is that the children disrespect the grandmother and the father doesn't reprimand them for it. It is clear that the grandmother is known to be a bit of a pain throughout the family but nonetheless they care for her. The father also expresses his discontent with his mother as she tries to dismantle their vacation plans. She claims by going to Utah that he is putting his family…

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