Why My Family Travels
Published Friday, November 27th 2020 - Updated Tuesday, December 1st 2020Why My Family Travels
When we went to Europe in summer 2016, I can't tell you how many people were really surprised to hear that we were taking Alex and Matthew. Now I could understand if they were toddlers, but at 19 and 15 yrs old I was rather perplexed.
At Alex's age I had already been to Europe multiple times and been on a few cruises to Alaska and Northern Europe. My husband had made yearly trips back to Poland, France and Sweden to visit relatives.
The ability to see places I have read about(history is a passion of mine) and my parents were always ready to incorporate something I wanted to see on a trip. Stopping at Monticello on the way to the Outer Banks was just one example.
As I hit my teens, I was fully allowed to jump into planning. Hence why we ended up in Vienna, to see the capital of the Hapsburg Empire. And we happened to be able to take part in the 300th anniversary of coffee being introduced to the city, thus establishing the Viennese Coffee House culture which is still one of the activities that needs to be experienced when you visit.
The love of travel was one of the greatest gifts my parents gave me, but more important it was the experiences I had that have made me the person I am today.
So that's why I take my sons. And besides spending quality family time together I found this article to give you some more reasons to take those kids to places other than a gated beach resort in Mexico or Disneyworld. Link Here
If Mark Twain's quote strikes a cord with you, contact us to spread your family's travel wings when you are ready at Toledo's Family Travel Agency at 419-874-4222 or swlodarski@cruiseplanners.com
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