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  1. #1
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    Feb 2005
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    This is a funny thread. We went to Sedona, AZ in December. Mind you, we lived in Phoenix, so it was a quick trip. We rented a lovely cabin on Oak Creek, but there was not much to do in Sedona in the winter, in 1979. We decided to go up to Flagstaff for a movie, it snowed and we ended up in a ditch on I-17. We got out just before the highway patrol came to give to tickets to people who didn't have chains on. My husband had not driven in snow in a few years and i never had.... this makes me laugh now that I live in snow country. We were so bored, we came home a day early.
    We have been on many vacations with the kids, San Diego, Mexico, Cape Cod. etc. and all over New England. We had a better honeymoon in Puerta Vallarta a couple of years later. In the last year, we have traveled a lot... Italy, Germany, England, Hilton Head, Virginia, Lake Placid, Mt. Washington, NH., Vermont. We go back to AZ every other year. This summer we are going to the Berkshires, Hilton Head again and then on a 6 day cycling trip from Prague to Vienna. It's great once those kids leave!!!

  2. #2
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    Dec 2004
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    Washington State
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    We went for one night at the Eskimotel in Wasilla, Alaska. The room next door had two nuns as occupants. (This was back when nuns still wore habits). Since I was a former Catholic School girl...it really put a damper on my wedding night.

  3. #3
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    We got to have a honeymoon because 20 years ago I was working as a nurse in the ICU was making pretty good money at the time, ($7.00/hour). We took a cruise that went from NY to Bermuda. It was great until we hit Cape Hatteras and they had to take all the bottles off the bar because of the 30+ foot seas. My DH got so seasick that he turned green. I always thought "turning green" was an expression until I saw him. Once we hit dry dock we were both fine and had the honeymoon that most 20 somethings can have. We are talking about going back to Bermuda for our 20 year celebration but we ain't going on the boat again...

    karen

 

 

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