Well, that includes me right?
When I grew up I wanted to be that kid in the book My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George. I read the book and I was going to run off far away. I would escape through my bedroom window at night and go live in....
wait...
I didn't have a mountain to live by. And even if I stole a loaf of bread I'd still have to go home because bread would only keep alive for a bit. But maybe if I got a huge coat and ran off, I could take 2 loaves of bread and walk to my Grandparents' house to live. At 8 years old I wasn't very good at planning so I just stayed home and awaited my chance to go spend the summer at the tiny cottage away from the Suburbs that I disliked so much.
My sister tried running away once and that didn't work well for her either. She ran away to the back side of the garage but didn't stay there. She said it was icky with spiders and 'stuff'.
I'm not saying that I had a bad childhood, I just thought that living in a tree or cave on my own would be nicer. No mom to yell at me and no sister to have to tolerate. My brother was an okay guy he had his own room which I always thought was terribly cool.
I can say that we had the coolest family trips. We all went. One of the most memorable ones was the trip out west and back. A road trip in a car that we slept in, ate out of. Not all of the time, there were motels and swimming pools. But I fondly recall trying to go to sleep in the front seat of that old '65 station wagon and staring in wonder at the stars above us through the windshield.
Fun gazing at Crater Lake 1965:
I looked it up and it is considered a ghost town. Below is the museum we had our photo taken in front of.
I loved our family vacations.
Fun stuff! We only went on one family Vacation when I was growing up, Minnesota to California and back by way of Texas.
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I remember our trips to Florida each year to visit our grandparents. We did not always get in a motel either. One year, we had to sleep on the car in a rest area in Georgia because all of the Hotels and travel lodges were booked up. It was actually festive because other people had the same issue. We traveled to California back when I was possibly 3 years old. Needless to say, I remember hardly any of it.
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