I travel with my 75-year-old mother-in-law and wife every year. Our recent trip to Charleston had something for everyone.
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I travel with my 75-year-old mother-in-law and wife every year. Our recent trip to Charleston had something for everyone.
"Over the years, we've learned that Liz enjoys a trip more when she can help shape it rather than just show up for it. So before heading to Charleston, I had a visitor's brochure mailed to her in Texas."
"Riding the bus meant Liz could arrive at lunch with energy instead of blisters. Throughout the trip, we also took turns selecting activities so no one felt left out."
"Liz drinks a little but would never have thought to book a class like this herself, which is another perk of taking turns: You get to try things you never thought you would."
Family trips to the US every Christmas strengthen bonds, especially with Cece's mother, Liz. The last trip to Charleston included activities chosen collaboratively, ensuring Liz's involvement. A visitor's brochure helped Liz prepare, leading to her interest in a Gullah Geechee tour. Sustainable choices were prioritized, such as selecting a bus tour for comfort. Each family member took turns choosing activities, like a cocktail-making class, which introduced new experiences and enjoyment for all.
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