Ok, I'm itchin' to travel in my second trimester. So where have you been on vacation that you really LOVED? What did you love so much about it? It can be anywhere...near your home or abroad.
After my first m/c, DH planned a trip to San Antonio for us to get away. We even left DS1 with my in-laws so it would just be us. It was hard for me to leave DS1 but it was a great trip. Lots of history, we went to the Alamo, lots of good food and I loved the river walk. I could have walked it all day. We stayed in a B&B on the river walk. It was a relaxing trip. I'd love to go back sometime.
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Anywhere in the Southwest US I approve of, I used to live in Albuquerque, and we day tripped to Santa Fe (which was nice but their streets were NARROW even for a Dodge Neon.) We also went camping in the mountains, I loved it, we grew up camping all the time so it was great fun. Also Chicago is great! Would love to go there for a longer vacation just because there is soooo much to do.
-Mary
We don't travel much, but before we had kids, we went to Breckinridge. It was beautiful and, even though it took awhile to learn, I loved to ski! I wish we lived much closer to there, I would love to be able to take the kids when they are young, but that won't happen!
Ummmm...Edmonton in February? I don't think so!!! LOL!!
We are thinking of somewhere warm but staying in North America in case of a medical issue. Has anyone been to the South Carolina coast? Lynn, I'll have to look into San Antonio. DH mentioned wanting to go to Texas. I hear the meals are massive there so I best be PG when I go so I have less guilt about my portions. :P
My favorite place I've been would probably have to be Rome. 11 years ago I went on a bus tour of Europe and I just LOVED Rome!
We have been to Hilton Head. It was really nice and is just about a 45 min. drive to Savannah, GA. Savannah is really gorgeous, also very historic. If you have a few days I'd drive in to Savannah too. DS1 was about 13 months old...I just have to share a pic of him coming from the beach.
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Aweeee, look at how cute that little guy is! We are Canadian so we aren't SUPER into US history, but some of it IS interesting. I can see us doing a few historic things, for sure. We aren't really 'laying on the beach' people either. We love small communities where you can wander around and visit various shops. As you know your choices of things to do on vacation are limited with a toddler in tow.
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