vacations

vacation guilt

If you've been reading for a few weeks, you've probably picked up on my hints that we truly need a vacation...and I mean soon. Problem is...short of using some of this homeowners insurance loss money, I can't really afford it right now. And, even if I could afford it, I'd feel guilty. After all, the country is plunging headfirst into a depression, we're all struggling to survive, and I've already made it clear to friends and family that we can't afford to come home for the holidays this year.  read more »

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the perfect site for me right now

How's this for the perfect website to describe our lives right now?

WeNeedaVacation.com  read more »

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the elusive perfect getaway

With the price of gas sky-rocketing, the perfect affordable getaway just got that much more hard to find. The hotel that we were staying at for the last few days was charging the insurance company $99/night and yet there were roaches. It wasn't that fancy, either.  read more »

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missing the magic from disney

Looking over my last few posts, I realize that I may have mistakenly made two impressions - that I had no fun, and that I didn't appreciate the vacation at all. The truth is that despite the exhaustion and aggravation of visiting a place that is expensive and overpopulated, I did still enjoy myself. But this time, it wasn't Disney's doing. Rather, I enjoyed being with family. In fact, it was wonderful to catch up with my sister, her husband and meet my new little niece. It was a joy to see Choosyboy bond with his grandfather on the Buzz Lightyear ride.  read more »

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the best deals in disney world

Although I tried to prepare myself for the sticker-shock, I am always amazed at how expensive everything is when we visit Disney World. A sweatshirt for the kids will run $45. A t-shirt is $20. Mickey ears were about $13. Nearly every sit-down restaurant in the park will cost you $25 per entree - even for Mexican food! Bottled water was probably our biggest recurring expense, as we were feeling dehydrated and dried out from all of the air conditioning.  read more »

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orlando - the water torture continues

We were happy to arrive in Orlando, where the weather was much warmer and we could store our jackets. My parents picked us up at the airport and took us to the condo that my father had traded his timeshare for. It was nice, bright and roomy. Best of all, we had our own bedroom and bathroom.

Unfortunately, the tap-water had this bad smell to it. It's hard to describe - different from Memphis, but not much better. It actually smelled burnt. So once again, we would be dropping lots of cash on bottled water.  read more »

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