Saturday, August 11, 2007

Question #22

What is your most memorable family vacation? Where did you go? How did you get there? Who was with you? What made it memorable?

4 comments:

Our Deli-Sub said...

When I graduated from high school Grandma and I flew to Salt Lake for Daphne's gradutaion for the U and her mission farwell. I was really excited to go to SL because I was planning to move there at the end of summer so I saw it with different eyes than I had ever before. Plus I was really excited to see Daph and of course I was a proud little sis...

Daph said...

My most memorable trip was the summer that Marilyn and Bill rented a beach house in Lincoln City and we all gathered there for what seemed like weeks. We played lots of games, spent a lot of time at the beach, got to know the town, had lots of "cousin bonding" time . . . The sun even came out for a few hours, which is almost unheard of at the Oregon Coast.

Anonymous said...

We didn’t take vacations when I was a kid. We didn’t have the money for vacations. But every three or four years Daddy would come to Utah for a Nickle family reunion. I remember coming out for a couple of those.
What we did instead was have family home evening, way back before the church did it wholesale. Actually, it had been instituted many years ago, sometime in the 40's, but most people didn’t observe it. But we held it faithfully. My sisters’ friends knew not to call on the night we had it because we didn’t answer the phone. (Not sure which night it was). We usually had a lesson at home, but sometimes we would go to the river and play. Mother would pack a picnic and we usually had a watermelon which we would cool in an eddy in the river. I don’t remember what we played, but it was fun to have Daddy not working or doing church visiting and just being with us. Sonja

Anonymous said...

We saved for a year to take the children to Disneyland. We went during the Christmas holidays. Being with the children and seeing them enjoy it so much made it memorable. When we came back, we stopped in Arizona and spent New Year's with the Leroy Wright family who had children the same age and had moved there from Salt Lake.

Clyda