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Back in the 80s when my Dad got made redundant (hello Dad!), he spent all the redundancy money on one of those big motor caravans.

Us kids loved it, apart from when my sister threw up on my sleeping bag, but looking back I'm not so sure my mum did. There was a certain tension every time the big van was even mentioned, let alone driven around France for weeks on end with her still having to cook and do all the washing.

What went wrong, what went right, and how did you survive the shame of having your family with you as a teenager?

(, Thu 2 Aug 2007, 14:33)
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I ten to have good family holidays. Very recently, though, I had a half-family holdiay. My stapdad was in England for two weeks, and my mom, me, and best friend were in Florida. Hot, sticky, and yet, enjoyable. We swam almost everyday in my aunt's pool, we went shopping in Hot Topic outlets and MAC stores (we don't have MAC in any malls near me). There was a juice/smoothie place right near the house. We went there a lot. They played techno music, and we danced while we waited for our smooothie-things. It was great.
I also go to England (nearly) every year to visit family. I love it but at 14 with no one my own age, and not getting along so much with my cousins (I sorta get along with Ella, get along quite well with Jack but he was out last time, and never see Kiki) it gets a little boring sometimes. I might try and convince parents to let me bring Emily again. She really wants to go to England. :)
(, Sat 4 Aug 2007, 15:44, Reply)

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