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I’m a single mom with a 4 yr old boy. My two passions are traveling and raising my son. I love being a mom; there’s no place I’d rather be then with my son. I work full time and love to exercise.
Our Family's Travel Personality
adventurous, curious, quiet, cautious, relaxed, simple, independent, energetic, spontaneous, sophisticated, easy_going, social_butterfly
We Just Got Back From
Cancun
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Carmel, CA
A Place We'd Love To Visit
Petite St. Vincent
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Half Moon Bay, Carmel, Manhattan Beach, Cancun, Maui.
Worst Travel Moment With My Kids:
I’ll never forget flying home from Honolulu with my 1.6 month old son on Delta. The plane did not have milk for the flight and even though I boarded early, not one person thought to inform me that the plane was not stocked with milk. My son was still drinking from a bottle at this time and freaked out over having to go 5 hours without a bottle. This old cranky lady behind me was loudly complaining the whole flight about how she was tired of hearing my son cry (as if I wasn’t.) I wanted to scream (but did not) at every employee on the plane for not informing me the plane was out of milk until we were up in the air.
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DeKalb County Celebrates July 4th with Star-Spangled Events

DeKalb County Alabama celebrates 7-4-12 with four star-spangled events.

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7104 DeSoto Parkway NE
Fort Payne, Alabama

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On July 7th, DeSoto State Park offers its annual star-spangled celebration with a parade, homemade ice cream social, and a flag making contest. Hitting the streets at 3 p.m., the parade begins at DeSoto’s Lodge and makes its way to DeSoto’s Campground, just in time for the Homemade Ice Cream Social which is set for 4 p.m. at the Campground Pavilion. Guests are welcome to bring their own favorite recipe for homemade ice cream to share while enjoying summer’s favorite treat. Winners of the flag-making contest will also be announced during the Ice Cream Social. Guests are invited to make a homemade flag to be judged in the annual fun contest. All ages are welcome to participate. Materials and rules are available at the Campground Pavilion beginning July 4th. Flags must be turned in to DeSoto’s Nature Center no later than 9 a.m., July 7th.


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Fort Payne High School
Fort Payne, Alabama

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July 3 Independence Day Celebration in Fort Payne The City of Fort Payne invites you to a wonderful celebration with free hot dogs, soft drinks, American flags, live entertainment, and a fantastic fireworks display. Event takes place at the Fort Payne High School football stadium and begins at dusk. 256-845-1524


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Mason Park
Mentone, Alabama

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July 7 - 8 - Julyfest in Mentone. The Mentone Area Arts Council is pleased to host the 2012 Julyfest. A community of artist and skilled craftsman from throughout the region will assemble in downtown Mentone to display their works of arts and crafts. There will also be entertainment taking place at The Mentone Inn on Saturday night. 10 a.m to 4 p.m. 256-845-1930


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Henagar Town Park
Henagar, Alabama

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With its roots in potato farming, the town of Henagar each year pays tribute to its heritage with a free festival. Set for July 4, the 30th annual Sand Mountain Potato Festival offers a car and motorcycle show, pony rides, arts and crafts fair, parade, horseshoe tournament, live entertainment, and children’s games and inflatables along with a variety of potato entrees and side dishes. The free event begins with a parade at 10 a.m. and culminates with a spectacular fireworks display. All activities are held in Henagar Park located on Alabama Highway 75. While admission is free, a small fee is charged to participate in some of the children’s games and activities and parking is $2 per vehicle.