Marriage Counseling: Seven Tips For A Great Family Vacation - part 2
by Barbara Bartlein, The People Pro
*Beware of too much togetherness. You don't have to spend every minute of every day together. Part of a great vacation is also getting some time alone to reflect and think. You can also team up with different family members based on interests. It allows an opportunity to reconnect in new ways.
*Expect the unexpected. While annoying at the time, some of the best memories and funniest stories are the things that aren't expected. Like adjusting the motor on the boat and watching as it falls to the bottom of the lake or raccoons loose in the cabin. These events are the fodder for stories around the campfire for years.
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*Keep a sense of humor. Try to enjoy the special moments of just being together taking time to laugh and play. It's a funny thing. I have worked since I was 16 years old and can barely remember one workday from another. But I can tell you the details of every vacation from the last twenty years.
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