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    Running on empty 11 months ago

    Me and my girlfriend would love to travel but is quite difficult because of our jobs and which aren’t the best we could never find time to travel and we would never have the money to vacation with or anything like that. Neither of us plan on going to college because we find that it just isn’t us but that won’t stop us we are very hard headed and won’t give up no matter what. As long as we have each other we can go as far as we want and you want to know where I’m going first.

    I’m going to Disney Land...LOL

    But I will say one thing if you can stand to be together then you can stand to travel together, as long as you keep the love strong nothing bad will happen. We might walk in darkness all our life but when we find love that darkness will become light.



    Ready. Set. Go! 2 years ago

    My wife and I had the time of our lives on our recent two-week tour of three Italian and several Croatian cities. Doing it with a bus tour group was advantageous, as it was like someone holding your hand all along the way, but I would entertain striking out on our own for the next trip (we have already decided that Denmark should come next, as Croatia covered her heritage). (Denmark ranked number 1 on the happiness scale for residents that was recently put out by someone who took more than monetary factors into account.)

    In order to make the trip as enjoyable as a guided tour, much more preparation is necessary. My wife picked up a travel organizer and journal that guides the traveler through everything. It just requires attention starting about 6 months prior to traveling. Besides all of the logistics to handle, the organizer offers ideas on preparing for the trip such as suggested books that are set in foreign locales. The inviting journal pages are deserving of time out of the journey, too. After all, journal and journey seem to have the same root (jour – Fr. meaning “day.” Perhaps “journey” is a misnomer, since journeys often are much more than day trips).

    Another set of resources to pay more attention to before taking a self-guided trip are the travel guidebooks that proved indispensable to me in at least one case while in Europe. Fodor’s has a high-class look, feel and content while Lonely Planet books are more like AAA guides to foreign lands. Traveling without a guide might make one feel helpless if one does not know the language. Thankfully, English is not uncommon in many European countries. Nonetheless, when through with Denmark, the next trip will hopefully be to an Arab country. That, I can speak.




     

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