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Tag: vacation

Utah by Megan Waring

Posted on Feb 27, 2015Feb 27, 2019 by Megan Waring

We stop at the only place with a food sign. Drive into nothing. Green River. See a diner.  Sit by the window. Ask if that mud trickle is Green River. Get back in the car. Stop at the edge of earth’s baby tooth cavity.  Sore spot for sky to tongue. The road stretches as far […]

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Too Afraid and Stressed Out — Why Americans Don’t Take Vacation Days

Posted on Aug 27, 2014May 27, 2015 by Germ Magazine guest author

In an ideal world, adults who work full time should take a few weeks off each year to take a break from the beat and buzz of life and enjoy a vacation. Ideally, this vacation is a time of relaxation and rest, far away from the business of a daily schedule. Unfortunately, those ideas are just […]

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Family Vacation Safety: How to Meet New People

Posted on Apr 25, 2014Nov 3, 2014 by Kaili Rudolph

Going on vacation is a lot of fun, especially when it is time to go on spring break. The most common saying parents teach their children when going on vacation is: “Don’t talk to strangers!” But how are you supposed to make friends by doing that, especially when you are on vacation? Or when you […]

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