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Memories of a Lost Child
A great memory from my childhood is a trip with my grandparents. We went through the national parks that particular summer, I saw a deer very up close. I Remember my grandfather talking shit about a parent allowing their child to get too close. It was a different side of my grandfather I hadn't previously seen. The memory that has been a staple for me of the good wholesome rare moments from my childhood. While driving all around California we drove by what was in my opinion a theme park created by nature. The information board described it as a place where it seemed the native Americans had gathered around. I don't remember what they may have used it for but I do remember what it was being used for at the time. You see it was a beautiful stream we could see groom the road that was spotted with children all along the banks. It was all beautiful red Rock with water rushing down being channeled by natural grooves rubbed smooth by years of water rushing along the solid Rock. It also appeared to a child's eye to be a magical place made by nature for children. The natural grooves made perfect chutes for people to slide down with natural twists and turns. The water was only about half a foot deep which was perfect for my 8 year old self to be pushed along the slides and have the water cushion me along any turns. Which ended with the water spreading out to barely cover the rocks at the end of the slide which caused the pressure of the water pushing you along to dissipate. I could standup and run back to the top and do it all over again. It was amazing and my little social self made friends with all the families along the stream. I just felt like this summer vacation find was so beautiful and exciting. I loved the smell of the pine trees and the perfect weather. It was warm enough that the chilly water was refreshing and just added to the sensations of the whole experience. The mountains have continued to be a way for me to remember the many summer vacations my grandparents would take me along for. It was the break from my reality that I needed for my child brain to relax and forget the reality of my nightmare childhood. While I would run through forest trails or sit in Sunny grassy meadows it was like these locations where completely different worlds. Nothing from my daily life existed. I didn't have baby brothers to take care of in these places. At 8 the constant responsibility of two infants my parents had was overwhelming and problematic. I worried about them all the time. I felt like they where my children and when I was home they really where on so many levels. My mother was a submissive alcoholic who had very little in the way of the skills needed to care for anyone but herself. More days then not she was passed out after a sloppy day of drinking. To be honest when she was asleep or unconscious things where easier for me then when she was awake. When she was awake there where numerous dangers she posed to my brothers. She chained smoked and while drunk was known to drop cigarettes or have the lit end accidently touch the tender skin of my brothers arms. It always seemed to be their arms as they would grab for anything. Of course their where times when she would drop them or pull their little arms so hard I feared they would break as she would twist and pull to get the arms through the little baby shirts. I would stand by and constantly critique my mother's attempts at nurturing. I was like a nervous hen watching a coyote sniff her baby chicks. Usually the nights would end with me telling my mother to go to bed if she hadn't drunk herself into what I thought was a nightly coma. It was strange that at 8 when my mother had two children I realized she was not normal and that it wasn't a natural or accepted situation to be telling my mother what to do. I felt like I was the adult in the situation and that my mother was my cross to bear.
Stuck Inside: Quaran-dreaming of My Home
#PostcardsfromtheWorld. Search that hashtag and you’ll find snaps from some of the most exotic, gorgeous, drool-worthy locations on the globe. Sites like Travel + Leisure have been letting us go on virtual vacations for weeks now, knowing that no one is going on a real life vacation any time soon. We all sit inside, scrolling from one incredible photo to the next, dreaming of the day we get to visit Phuket, Rome, Belize, Patagonia, Madrid, South Africa or Palm Springs. All we want is OUT! Out of our current situation. Out of our houses. Away from the coronavirus and the news and the deaths and destruction.
Katherine FerryPublished 4 years ago in WanderWe're Going on a Tante Hunt
"You have reached your destination. The Force is with you, but you are not a Jedi yet," breathes the Sith Lord as I bring our hire car - a bright green Chevrolet nicknamed 'The Goddess' - to a halt.
Michelle HunterPublished 4 years ago in WanderColorado Dreams
I traveled to Denver, Colorado, three months prior to asking for my divorce. I was officially attending a networking event for writers. However, I spent most of the trip wandering around the city, performing some type of walking meditation. With assistance from THC-infused chocolate, I allowed my mind to relax and my perspectives to shift.
Kelli Lynn GreyPublished 4 years ago in WanderAmazing 5 Day Dubai Itinerary: Best Things to do in Dubai with Family
With famous water parks, lavish resorts, and fabulous malls - endless fun for the family awaits in Dubai! Explore Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and so much more with this comprehensive five-day guide.
Koh Yao Noi | The Best Tropical Island for Family Vacations
When you're travelling as a family, choosing a destination is especially important. Safe activities for children are high on any parent's list, and island holidays often tick all the boxes.
Monica LeePublished 4 years ago in WanderTop Things to Do in Your Family Trip to Agadir
Upcoming is an Easter event and to plan your holiday break is now what you may be doing. What about Family Holidays in Morocco this time? I guess a great idea. Morocco has a lot of attractions for you on its mainland and beach destinations. You are suggested to plan your Easter Holidays in Morocco. Up there, you have a number of activities. This blog is to address those activities and tell you that how can you make your trip more engaging and entertaining, after all, experiences on the holiday break really matters.
Octavia HarleyPublished 4 years ago in WanderParis with Teens
I have searched the internet over for recommendations on itineraries and activities that will appeal to teens and adults alike in Paris; there is a dearth. Since I have taken my two boys a couple of times and have more trips on the docket, I thought I would share my experiences and plans. This is my list of places and activities I have enjoyed with my boys ranging in age from 10 to 16. Typically, I make a “half-agenda”, aiming for one museum or major site per day (tickets in advance), and then let the spirit of la flânerie take over.
Jody HolmanPublished 4 years ago in WanderMAPD: Episode 8 - Tanzania
Sing it with me! Hakuna Matata! What a wonderful phrase Hakuna Matata! Ain't no passing craze It means no worries For the rest of your days It's our problem-free philosophy Hakuna Matata!
Nadji GrizzlePublished 4 years ago in Wander5 Delightful Moments to Enjoy in Fort Myers This December
With temperatures usually out of the 90s, December is a wonderful moment to visit Ft. Myers. This place is always basking with tourists and locals in holiday spirit. Parking is not a problem at the various beaches and malls await those looking to forward to shopping holiday gifts. When looking forward to a Christmas getaway this Christmas, here are delightful moments to look forward to in Ft. Myers.
Nancy AhujaPublished 4 years ago in Wander5 Days in Scotland
I was lucky enough to live in Glasgow, a dynamic and creative hub, for two years. In this article I will focus on the five days my parents came to visit. Glasgow was our base camp during this trip. Since they arrived in the afternoon, we spent the first day in Glasgow. They stayed at the Easyjet hotel in the city center, Hill Street to be precise, a very convenient location considering I used to live on the same street at the time and it's just a 10 minute walk from Buchanan Bus Station. Easyjet is one of the cheapest options, their rooms vary in prices, based on their features, e.g. some don't have windows and are pretty small, but if you plan on being out all day, it doesn't really matter. Breakfast, access to the TV and WiFi in your room are not included, if you want to take advantage of these extras you have to pay a fee.
Natalia GiorgiPublished 5 years ago in WanderMoving to Riverside Might Be the Best Move You Ever Make
If you’re thinking about relocating to southern California, there’s a lot of opportunity waiting for you when you arrive. Riverside is a bustling city with jobs, neighborhoods and attractions anyone will enjoy. Wondering what makes this move the best you’ll ever make? Check it out!
Dennis McKonkiePublished 5 years ago in Wander