It's too hot to think deep thoughts. Plus today's my volunteer day followed by a trip to see the orthopedist, so keeping it simple. I'm linking with the Monthly Musings girls, Holly (Pink Lady) and Patty (Good Better Best), who offer ten topical questions to answer on the last Thursday of every month. This month we're talking Summer Vacation Guide, and everyone is welcome to jump in...here we go-
1. Share your summer trips for 2025.
Our backyard is a summer destination so we try not to do a lot of traveling this time of year.
We love company in the summer months and typically have a lot of it. We prefer to do our own traveling in other seasons.
That being said, this year we've booked a house in Hilton Head for a family beach vacation later this summer, and I'm looking forward to that. All the grands will be there, along with their parents and I'm sure it will be crazy fun. Have you ever been to Hilton Head?
Fun fact...this is me on the beach at Hilton Head, aged 3.
We lived in the nearby area that year. I've been several times as an adult and the island has a relaxed, family friendly vibe, great restaurants, fresh seafood, and plenty of sun, sand, and water for everyone to enjoy.
2. How do you manage the post vacation laundry?
Pretty much the same way I manage laundry year round. Just get it done. If we're in a rental with a washer and dryer I'll do laundry before we head home, even though that goes against my personal motto NOT to do laundry while on vacation.
Also I feel like hubs and I have a lot of laundry for two people. Not the point of this question, but true nonetheless.
3. Most memorable summer vacation?
Ooh, this is a toughie. From my childhood or my grown up life? How about one of each?
We didn't take a lot of summer vacations when I was growing up. We belonged to the local swim club and spent our days there, lived an hour from the 'Jersey shore' so always had a couple of day trips there, and went to sleep away camp for a week which we loved.
But! My grandparents all lived out west and every so often my parents would buy six plane tickets and take their whole crew to Colorado and then New Mexico.
We absolutely loved these trips. My dad grew up on a farm outside of Denver and my mom grew up in Albuquerque so the landscape, the food, everything was big and exciting and so different than our East Coast life.
We loved seeing some of our cousins on these trips too. Everyone was spread out far and wide and people didn't travel the way they do now so it was all very special.
Now as an adult I've had some pretty fabulous trips so picking just one favorite is nearly impossible. Our family trip to Lago Maggiore definitely makes the top five.
We spent the mornings taking the wooden boat taxis out to various islands in the lake, exploring and lunching and shopping. The afternoons were spent at the pool reading stacks of books. The food was fabulous and we ate our weight in gelato.
It was 2007 and my oldest had just finished her first year of uni, my youngest was getting ready for her senior year of high school.
Time moves fast in those young adult years and I'm so glad we hit pause and just enjoyed being together in a beautiful place. A core memory for all of us.
4. Do you cook or eat out on vacation?
Depends on what sort of vacation we're having. If we're in a rental house at the beach with five littles ages 8 and under, then we'll definitely be preparing many meals at home. Our plan for the summer beach trip this year is for each couple to plan one dinner, eat one dinner out with the whole group, pizza on the beach one night, and take out seafood at some point. We'll mostly do breakfast and lunch at home too. It's just easier and more enjoyable in this stage of parenting/grandparenting.
Now, if it's just me and the hubs then I'm all about eating every meal out.
5. Are you an overpacker, underpacker, or a just right packer?
If we're traveling by car there's no such thing as overpacking lol. I'm a just right packer when it comes to air travel.
6. Beach, lake, or mountains?
Yes please.
7. Road trip or fly?
I prefer a road trip, but sometimes flying is necessary so I deal.
8. Favorite vacation activities?
A book and a beverage and a beach chair.
Walking on the beach.
Walking the countryside.
Exploring foreign cities.
Going where the locals go.
Eating where the locals eat.
museums and history
Coffee or wine sipped in a European city square.
9. Best packing tips?
I'm a fan of packing cubes and use those when I'm trying to save space. For road trips I like to pack in tote bags, which hubs is not super keen on, but I feel more organized this way.
10. Favorite road trip songs?
I like a mix of 70's (best music ever), country, upbeat, and laid back. It might depend where we're going too. For a beach trip there will be lots of beach music which is one of our favorite genres anyway. On car trips we usually listen to Sirrus radio and switch between the 70's, 80's, The Bridge, and Y2country stations.
Also, we listen to books on Audible when we have long car trips, and break it up with music.
Enjoy your summer travels everyone, wherever you may roam.
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