Lydie's Passport
 

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Member since:
23 January 2009

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About Me & My Family

We are a French family who has been living in the US for 13 years. We spend all our summers in France, visiting our family and new countries. Our definite favorite is the South of France and Spain. Although, we all love Paris.
Our Family's Travel Personality
curious, independent, energetic, easy_going, scheduled, artsy
We Just Got Back From
Paris, Normandie, Brittany, Mont St Michel and Madrid
Our Favorite Vacation Spot
Spain
A Place We'd Love To Visit
Japan
Favorite Vacation Memory
Australia. It just felt perfect and we got to see Ayers Rock: a dream come true.
Worst Travel Moment With My Kids:
Thais having a very smelly bowel movement in her diaper while listening to our guide at the Sydnedy Opera House and throwing up right after that on the beautiful Sydney Opera Floor (she was 4 months old)
Websites I Like:
Mine! www.travelismorefunwithkids.com www.inflightout.com: I do not know how Mike does to find all these good deals. A money saver

5 Cross Cultural Experiences For kids in Washington DC

When raising children, it is important to make sure that they not only value their cultural background but that they are also open to other cultures. This cross cultural experiences will certainly help them in that process.

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1050 Independence Ave SW
Washington, District of Columbia

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That is the place to go to embrace Asian culture in Washington DC. Do not miss the ImaginAsia events held on a regular basis. They will help children understand the Asian culture by doing some projects and activities. Check their calendar to see the schedule.


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National Mall
Washington, District of Columbia

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This festival is held every year in June and July. You will be able to enjoy crafts, activities, cooking demonstrations, dancing etc. The themes are different every year. This year, the themes are Mexico and the Asian American connection.


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3900 Harewood Road, NE
Washington, District of Columbia

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This will be more of a religious cross exchange but it will be very interesting to learn more about John Pope II and his role in the world.


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Fourth Street & Independence Ave., S.W.
Washington, District of Columbia

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When North America meets South America... that will be the theme of the visit and will help children make the link between both continents.



1901 Fort Place Southeast
Washington, District of Columbia

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You will embrace African-American culture and its roots in this unique museum.