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Vacation Panic

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

Vacation Panic

My wife and I were giving thought to our upcoming vacation plans. Would it be Guatemala, Peru, Mexico, or Belize. Or perhaps we’d stay on U.S. soil and go for the Pacific Northwest, Cape Cod, or maybe Alaska? While considering this my thoughts went from the news of drug cartels and their abductions and killings of innocent people, to the Swine flu, cholera, or malarial sicknesses which seemed to dominate the news south of the U.S. border. For a moment, I felt a pang of panic. To stay in the U.S. is probably the safer choice. Okay, but wait a minute! What about terrorist attacks on U.S. soil; that could happen anywhere. And certainly drug trafficking, car-jacking, and senseless acts of violence are not limited to Mexico and Central America. For that matter, neither is the Swine flu.

About then, I saw a television commercial where the mother was waiting for her child to board a school bus for the first time.

A pang of fear swelled up, again, as I thought of child abductions, school house shootings, or playground sexual assaults; how can parents endure the threats facing their children in today’s world? When I was younger, I’d go off on my own without giving much thought of the dangers involved; make my plans, gather my gear, make sure I was well outfitted, and go – even if by myself. Now we’ve become a society of fear and loathing for anything that might put us in unreasonable jeopardy.

While I realize there has been an overall increase in crime in general, our awareness of these crimes have increased in recent years predominantly because of the media and the Internet. Hardly an event can pass without the news channels exploiting the fear and anxiety of the senseless crimes; movies depict extremely violent acts because, that’s entertainment; video games are becoming more and more hostile and marketed to young teens and children without consideration of their innocence. We’ve been led down a path of social hysteria due, in large part, to media sensationalism. Violence sells. That’s what we’re really facing. What is marketable? The media further compounds our fears by emphasizing the threat of death from prescription drugs, the inevitable cancer from mother’s breast milk, and brain damage from watching too much TV, oh and let’s not forget carpal tunnel syndrome from too much Internet porn. We’re becoming a society that embraces apprehension rather than optimism.

Perhaps what is really needed is to take a step back and look at our society . Should we really dread walking outside for fear the rain might contain acid, or should we embrace it and let it lighten our spirits. My wife, Cara, of Choctaw decent, is a glorious exception to the prevailing fears that encompass our society; she, resolutely, fears nothing. She takes her action without giving consideration to global events. She’ll face off a person who throws trash on the street until the person relinquishes and tosses the trash back into their car. Before she retired as a school teacher, she would routinely stand up to gangster wannabes demanding they adhere to the rules or suffer the consequences. It was her look at me when I frowned about our vacation choices that made me wake up to the realization that I had allowed myself to be drowned in the stigma of irrational fear.

Vacation Destinations

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

Vacation Destinations
Family vacations are usually to enjoy out with your family. Still if you have a clear purpose of planning a vacation it will be more useful. Some people aim to achieve more interaction during their vacation with their family members, which otherwise may not be possible in the busy life.Customs was a breeze (make sure you don’t have any fruit or other foodstuffs with you or you’re liable for a steep fine), and we headed directly to the Maui campervan (that’s what they call RVs down here) depot.

Choose the type of vacation that you want. Would you like to go on freezing outdoors during the cold months? Or you like to go on places where it is humid all year round and some cold and snowy places that might just be the best for you. With regards to holidays and snow sports activities you should look into popular skiing resorts such as Colorado.

Taking a vacation during a particular time of year, typically late November through early March may also define a winter vacation. You don’t have to choose any particular destination as the vacation is just taken in the wintertime, perhaps during school break. You could visit your relatives in another state or choose a destination just a few hours away from home. It is all a matter of perspective as to what a winter vacation means for you.

There are several suggestions to enjoy your winter vacation. Instead of sitting at home, without making something, you better go for a trip or go somewhere to enjoy or at least to unwind. Part of the winter trend is for the snowboarders or skiers to enjoy. But it does not mean that when it comes from snow, you rough it all the way.

Miami is fantastic for visiting the beach, soaking up the sun and enjoying the nightlife of South Beach. If you want a slower pace and fewer crowds, consider the Florida Keys. Key West is a quaint city full of bed and breakfasts with plenty to do for the entire family including water sports and nightlife.

Family vacations are usually to enjoy out with your family. Still if you have a clear purpose of planning a vacation it will be more useful. Some people aim to achieve more interaction during their vacation with their family members, which otherwise may not be possible in the busy life.Some others prefer to just enjoy the new places and new surroundings, topped with the opportunity for tasting fantastic food.

The glorious expanse of the Austrian mountains also provides a wonderful winter vacation rental experience. Rent a chalet that retains the warmth and intimacy of a home whilst enjoying the typically Austrian tranquil surroundings and stunning panoramic views. Visitors are well within reach of the beautiful cities of Vienna, Salzburg and Graz, as well as the Italian and Slovenian borders.

Baxter State Park is home to several unique environments, providing a huge variety of wildlife to observe. There are multiple bogs and parts of Katahdin qualify as alpine zones. It’s not unusual to see moose, deer, bear, coyote, bobcats on your hike, along with a huge number of smaller woodland creatures.

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