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In the Summertime

Posted Thursday, June 19, 2008 11:41 AM

This Friday afternoon is the start of summer, which should make me very happy: BBQ dinners, ice cream trucks, really stupid TV shows that the networks are too embarrassed to run during the regular season. Summer … you can’t say it without smiling.

For most of my life, summer meant vacation. I would go to JCC day camp and sing songs and make lanyard key chains and learn dances and sit around a big circle at Shabbat. Then when camp was over, I would visit my family in California and we’d go to Disneyland and to the beach and have a great two weeks before school started.

From the time I turned 16 through when I graduated from college, summer meant a job  -- everywhere from Sportmart to the Disneyland College Program to an internship at a newspaper, with a vacation right before returning to school, sometimes.

When I graduated from college and moved to California, summer meant a job with more sun during my commute.

Now that I am married, summer means two of us in jobs with more sun during our commutes.

Notice a pattern?

As two adults without children, taking a summer vacation is not only difficult – it is expensive. Hotel prices, airline prices, gas prices – everything is higher in the summer, not to mention the crowds.

However, just because we can’t take a summer vacation, doesn’t mean we can’t take a vacation.

Now, instead of June being our favorite month – it is May and October (the two months in which we’ve been taking our vacations). October is perfect – the days are cool and it is after the insanity of the High Holidays. May is perfect – the days are a little warmer and the kids aren’t out of school yet.

My husband and I are fortunate people who can afford to cruise. We know others are not as lucky and, because of high gas prices, can pretty much only enjoy a “Married With Children” vacation (where Al stays at home on the couch and his family can’t talk to him for a week because he’s on “vacation”).

This October, we are cruising in the Caribbean for our one-year anniversary. Since it is off-season, we found a great price for the cruise and the hotel at Walt Disney World the night before. We were even able to upgrade to first class using less miles as it is considered “off peak.”

Less crowds, less cost … a possible hurricane, but hey – we live in earthquake country, so who am I to complain?

Everyone else can look forward to a summer vacation – we’re counting down the days till fall. Three months and counting….. Big Smile

Comments

re: In the Summertime

how exciting!  that will be so fun!  

Posted by elliscurrie    Thursday, June 19, 2008 1:49 PM


re: In the Summertime

Great idea to take vaca's in the off months!....... btw, quick question from a new nestie, how do you post your blogs to this page? I published one and don't see it anywhere!

Posted by GlowingintheCity    Thursday, June 19, 2008 3:03 PM


re: In the Summertime

We only travel during the non-peak seasons.  April and May are our main travel months.  Although I did go on a cruise once at Christmas and it was super cheap and very uncrowded!

Posted by edmo    Friday, June 20, 2008 12:19 PM


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This Chicagoan turned California girl is all about making people smile -- and I love to plan things. For more about me, and how I'm making my way through Just Married life, Enjoy My Blog: Tales of a Jewish Newlywed.

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