Comments on: The Importance of Memories. https://worldtravelfamily.com/family-memories/ | The Best World Travel Blog for Families | Tue, 22 Sep 2020 06:06:37 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.2 By: Lily https://worldtravelfamily.com/family-memories/#comment-166340 Mon, 23 Jul 2018 06:04:46 +0000 https://worldtravelfamily.com/?p=840#comment-166340 Wow! So true! Even for none travelling times, the most important part might not be the impressive and catchy ones we would think! Thanks you so much for sharing 🙂 lots of love and good vibes from Canada!!

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By: Franca https://worldtravelfamily.com/family-memories/#comment-75331 Thu, 02 Oct 2014 09:02:39 +0000 https://worldtravelfamily.com/?p=840#comment-75331 I’m not a mother myself so it’s hard for me to say, but I can tell that the funniest moments are the ones that stick more in my memories and live a pleasant feeling too 🙂 We really need top smile more often 🙂

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By: alyson@worldtravelfamily https://worldtravelfamily.com/family-memories/#comment-73610 Sat, 27 Sep 2014 05:33:29 +0000 https://worldtravelfamily.com/?p=840#comment-73610 In reply to Talitha.

You’ll have to give me some time to think about that one!

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By: Talitha https://worldtravelfamily.com/family-memories/#comment-73609 Sat, 27 Sep 2014 05:30:51 +0000 https://worldtravelfamily.com/?p=840#comment-73609 How true this post is! Our kids also prefer the “laughter-memories” … or our “14th of July” (French national holiday) overseas : in Namibia and our singing the national anthem to the (very surprised) rock-dassies, or in Brazil singing it in the car with all the windows open … We love to recollect our travels at the dinner-table and just banter about “remember the time when Z. picked up walabi-droppings thinking it were pearls?” (hilarious laughter even after 12 years -) …
What would you say is your favorite travel memory, Alyson?

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By: Robbie https://worldtravelfamily.com/family-memories/#comment-72817 Thu, 25 Sep 2014 05:39:32 +0000 https://worldtravelfamily.com/?p=840#comment-72817 Gorgeous post! We’re currently living in a Tai Chi school in China for 4 months. There are no other children here and my initial thought was ‘oh dear, no friends to play with’. But after 10 weeks of just us and them I’ve never seen our kids happier. I wonder what their memories about this time will be and I’m guessing it’ll be more about just being with ‘Mum and Dad’ than the whole Tai Chi experience itself! The surroundings and experiences that we offer them, belong travelling families, are fantastic but I believe that kids are truly happiest when they’re with their Mum and Dad.

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