Posted by Mark - IN. on April 30, 2012 at 16:09:08 from (24.15.147.112):
In Reply to: O.T vacation advice posted by Just Another Old Geezer on April 30, 2012 at 13:58:37:
Since you are asking for advice, I have no choice but to offer it.
You are going on vacation. Enjoy it and take it in stride. You are going from Point A to Point B, and then back to Point A. What you do in that time should flow easily. Vacations sometimes have a tendency to become work, because they become everything that you could never do otherwise, which becomes more work than work. Sometimes then, getting back to work becomes vacation from vacation. Get in the car, truck, motorhome, Amtrak sleeper car, and flow in your general direction, and whatever you happen across, enjoy it.
Know why I can give you that advice? Because its always easier to give advice than take it, which generally means that "I will enjoy this #@$^ *&^% vacation, even if it kills me", which it nearly always does. Do not make my mistakes.
Good luck, enjoy yourselves. Brush your teeth and take a shower daily, but lose the razor and watch until you get back to Point A that you were trying to get away from in the first place.
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