I wanted to start this forum, because many of us serious marketers who work so long and so hard, that we forget to take time out of our busy schedules to play. I want this to be fun, give us a short break from our work day, and to be a advertisement free zone where we can just relax.
What Was Your Best Childhood Vacation?
I grew up in a small province called New Brunswick. The community that I lived in was so small, that if you included all the dogs, cats, chickens, cows and horses in the population count, you might come up with 100.
When I was eight, my parents, along with my brother ,sister and I took a six week vacation. It involved a '72 Plymouth Duster and an tent trailer. We traveled across Canada to Northern Alberta, to visit relatives. We spent eight hours a day couped up in the car, stopping on the side of the hi-way each day around noon, to have a picnic lunch. What made this trip so special was that my parents spent many hours planning the trip. They had preplanned our route and what great places to stop at along the way.
Through this vacation, I was able to view just a few of the wonderful places this country has to offer. We stopped at wax and train museums, and I got to see great sights like Niagara Falls, Lake Superior, The Rockie Mountains, how hilly and heavily forested Ontario was, and then how empty, vast and flat the Prairies were.
One place that we missed out on though were the Alberta Badlands. My father was looking forward to be able to view this desert area located in Southern AB. Many dinosaur fossils had been found there. However, my mother is terrified of snakes, and because there was a very remote possibility that she might come in contact with a rattlesnake, she didn't bother mentioning the exit until we were two hours past it.
This trip was an awesome experience, and I am glad that I had this opportunity.
Just as a note, I now live in Southern AB, and have gone to the Badlands many times. My first time there, I took 85 pictures and then sent them back home so that my father would have an idea of what they look like.