The Almost Trip to Scotland

We may have decided NOT to go to Scotland next year, but that doesn’t mean the bonny country is off the table forever. When we DO go, here are some ideas I have for the trip. Maybe this will inspire you to plan your own trip to the wilds of Scotland!

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Neurotic Trip Planning

Isle Skye Scotland
I may have mentioned this in the past, but I REALLY LOVE researching travel! Sometimes my research patterns get a little neurotic & I’ll bounce from one continent to the next before settling on our next destination.  I’m like an ADHD adult when it comes to travel, easily distracted & struggling to decide on one place. For example, my recent research for a 2018 trip went like such:
I ask Eric what country he wants to visit next year and he says Scotland.Scottish bagpiper Glen Coe Scotland
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What I Learned on a Family Trip

We kidnapped my parents for Thanksgiving. We packed ’em up in our car, took my youngest sister & her husband along with us, & headed up to Hot Springs Arkansas. We rented a house on the Ouachita River, brought food with us, & left all itineraries/plans at home. We were winging this one & adapting day-by-day.

Traveling with family is totally out of character for Eric & I. We’ve perfected how to travel with each other & have become a fine-tuned travel machine. When you throw someone else into the mix, we don’t know what to do with them: What do they like to eat? Do they like waking up early or sleeping in? Do they really want to hike all day or are they just saying that for our benefit? Will they think I’m anti-social if I read a book for a few hours?

But we also know that memories are made during family trips & so we forced ourselves out of our comfort zone for this holiday. I won’t lie, there were moments when I thought “why did we do this?” but they were quickly followed by sweet moments or laugh-so-hard-I-snorted moments. And like all good trips, I learned some new things. For example, I learned (or was reminded) that…
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