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By providing background for the trip, places to visit, and the types of things we could see, I don’t remember one of the six children saying, “I’m bored”.

I don’t believe our children were any better than others, but like William Tucker who wrote a powerful poem called, “So I Learned” said, “I was always told that I could not learn, So I did not learn... Then…Someone told me they thought I could learn, So I began to learn…” 

In a companion poem Tucker said, “I always had everything done for me,  So I failed to learn responsibility… Now I am learning that ‘my own way… can only lead to self-destruction.’”

The poem’s essence is that children need to be part of the action, but not all of the action. Family vacations are not about what the adults want to do or what the children want to do.

Family vacations are learning centers for enjoying what other people like, but getting a chance to enjoy what I like.

As a family tell stories to each other; talk about things you’ve read; write positive notes to each other, share in each other’s life where no one dominates. Let reading and writing be pleasurable activities and a daily part of life.

Martinson talks much about the home atmosphere’s emotional tones, value system and how traumatic events mold the atmosphere. We set our family’s emotional tone.

We are definitely more together than we are alone when we appreciate the uniqueness of each family member. Some of the best stories in our family are about my husband’s siblings’ escapades and my great-grandmother’s accomplishing things women just didn’t do in her day.

She was widowed at 40 with seven children to raise. She held a newspaper together, sold real-estate, ran a farm, kept boarders and taught music. She never weighed more than 98 lbs. and she drove her buggy more than 10 miles to reach some of her students. She lived to be 104 and kept a 12-room house until she died.

Granddad, a staunch Democrat and “Aunt Ma,” as I called her, an equally staunch Republican, often participated in “quiet” arguments.  As I played nearby I remember once hearing Granddad say, “Now, Mrs. D. … that is a matter the government should decide.”

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