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This tour sounds like just the sort of thing I could talk the "Handbrake" around to thinking that this would be a "Must do".
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Welcome to the forum Faststangfan.Faststangfan wrote:Hello, Newbie to this site. Kiwi living in Oz playing with Mustangs.
This tour sounds like just the sort of thing I could talk the "Handbrake" around to thinking that this would be a "Must do".
+ all the rest of us...ponyride wrote:Welcome to the forum Faststangfan.Faststangfan wrote:Hello, Newbie to this site. Kiwi living in Oz playing with Mustangs.
This tour sounds like just the sort of thing I could talk the "Handbrake" around to thinking that this would be a "Must do".
Grand Canyon is part of Route 66, so that is easy. Disneyland is always a pleasure & I would include that in a heartbeat. When I lived over there I had a premium yearly pass & went at least 6 - 8 times a year. Mrsozbilt, my daughter Adamanda, Mr & Mrs BossKraft, Kevin & Shelli Marti were down in D'Land only about 4 weeks ago. Never need a excuse to go there.69candy wrote:Sounds good to me. Just asked the dept of war and finance, and she didn't say no!!! yet anyhow, We talked about going over and this sounds like the way to go to me. So defiantly interested. she would like to do all the touristy stuff as well, you know, Grand canyon, Disneyland, bollywood
Definitely "wife friendly" & even "kid friendly". Lots of educational stuff to do that is so much fun. My kids back in the 90's still talk about how much they learned & both of them (& their families) along with Carol & I now travel the world often. Yes OS travelling is contagiousjonn wrote:Hi Kerry,
Re the proposed US trip for 2012, do you anticipate the trip would be wife friendly or is this leaning towards being a boys trip?
I'm very interested x 2 if the trip will be wife friendly.
The only other aspect I'm interested in knowing at this point, is will the driving component of each day be long and hard or will it be at a slower pace?
regards
Jon
We used to take both our kids out of school for up to 5 weeks at a time to travel. Never hurt them & the teachers all said they would learn more on the trip as opposed to being at school (both did well at school, Sean now has BossKraft after a police career & Adamanda is an RN in California, both have Uni degrees, my daughter has multi degrees).Frank70 wrote:I might be interested Kerry. Would be by myself or I would love to bring my son. Not sure about taking him out of school though unless it overlaps with school holidays.
Do you have firmer dates, or would it just be last 2weeks of aug and first 2 weeks of sept ?
Cheers,
Frank.