Thursday, January 22, 2009

Family Vacations

The only way to live is to accept each minute as an unrepeatable miracle, which is exactly what it is - a miracle and unrepeatable. ~ Margaret Storm Jameson

Well, we're off again on the family vacation circuit: 15 relatives, 2700 miles, eight states, 14 days. South from PA to friends in WV, a recently widowed uncle in Charlotte, Ed's parents in GA; back through VA. Scattered along the route are various siblings, nieces & nephews. Maryland is just a blip on the route, but I still count it! It's quite a trip, but a wonderful way to hug everyone and tell them how much we love them.

The elders are in their mid-80s so we travel this route more often than we used to. Now it's three times a year or more. Sad to say, when they are gone, this trip won't be such a priority. Somehow, once parents are gone, traditions change and many families lose touch. It's part of our scattered lifestyle.

Sometimes, though, the loss of a parent brings siblings closer. That's true for my brother and me. Now we make an effort to get together on a regular basis (he lives in NY), something we never did while mom was still alive. Our sister is on the 'relative vacation' route, so we don't see her as often.

It's interesting to compare stories of our childhood. They are younger than I so the memories are different. I remember vividly our Christmas trips to Florida; he recalls only snippets. My sister remembers almost nothing. I was in college when the 'family' toured New England – no memories for me there. But we love to share stories.

I hope that 2009 is your year for family ties. With cell phones, email and gas prices lower, there's no reason not to keep in touch. No matter what has happened in your past, it's the only family you've got. We lost a much loved younger brother last May – to cancer at 52. There will be no more reunions with him. Forgive, forget, remember the good. And stay in touch. God bless you and your family. ~ Ruth & Ed

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Mini-Vacations are Good for You!

From the beginning, God designated
the seventh day as a day of rest.
He set aside one day each week
to give joy to your soul
and refreshing to your body.
Your brain –
the computer system that runs
your physical and mental life –
needs 'down time' to avoid overload.

Many of the physical problems
we experience are caused by stress.
You are pressured by work,
family needs, over-full schedules.
Vegging in front of the television –
absorbing more negative input
from the shows you watch –
only adds to your mental and emotional strain.
That's especially true if your mind
keeps running its own commercials of
'what am I going to do about …?'

Wisdom tells you to get moving,
eat healthy, rest and create peace in your life.
Say no to some of the demands
that others try to place on you.
Say yes one day each week (or more!)
to step outside your routine and do something fun.
Explore your world.
Take mini-breaks throughout your day,
and a mini-vacation each week.

Go do something fun for yourself.
Try something new.
Change the patterns of your life
to include more 'down-time'.
You'll be healthier and happier.
And you'll be more productive!

Remember ... life is a journey.
Make the time to travel first class.

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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Adding A Mini-Vacation in Miami Beach

Greetings, fellow traveler,

It's Saturday night, a great time to start
dreaming about your next trip.

This time of year, lots of us head to Miami
to board a cruise ship
or fly on to an island destination.
You might consider
adding a mini-vacation in Miami,
either before or after your scheduled plans.

We arrived in Miami two days
before our cruise ship sailed
and stayed on the northern end
of South Beach.

All the atmosphere and amenities
of the Art Deco resort area:
within walking distance of
famed Lincoln Road …

fashionably-late dining
at scrumptious outdoor restaurants …

and the reasonably-priced
Continental Hotel.
Basic accommodations,
but right on the beach.

It was great fun,
and a wonderful way
to start a vacation.
We had two extra days to unwind
and enjoy all the amenities
that Miami Beach has to offer.

Arriving early also guaranteed
we didn't get snowed in
or had to deal with a delayed flight
right before our cruise.

So … think about the possibilities
of adding a mini-vacation onto your next trip!

Remember, life is a journey
… travel first class!
(And add a few days extra!)

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