MOMeo’s Top 2010 Family Vacations

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Holiday decorations have been packed away, resolutions made – and for some already broken – as the New Year wears on, so does the need for personal renewal.

A family vacation – whether taken on a warm, sunny beach or in the halls of one of North America’s most interesting museums – is one of the best ways to achieve just that. For many MOMeos, finding the perfect destination is just another chore on the already overwhelming to-do list.

This year we have made it as simple as 1, 2, 3. Decide which type of vacation suits your family best, choose from our list of top destinations and pack your bags – relaxation awaits.

1 Sun And surf Surf, Sand and Seafood

The beaches of North America are as varied as her coastlines. From the heat, sun and fine white sands of     Hawaii’s best beaches to the wild, hike-worthy beaches of the Pacific Northwest and south, the seashore   offers something to every type of family.  For some, that means soaking up some rays, or relaxing among grassy dunes, or beachcombing for treasures.

A Slower Pace

For families looking to step back in both time and pace, Amish Country, Pennsylvania and the not-so-wild west of Montana and 2 Amish countryWyoming are excellent choices.

The quaint inns of Amish country and the simple, charming dude ranches of the west offer rest of a different kind. Cozy up around a campfire, saddle up and work cattle or indulge in good Amish cooking and entertaining theater.

Either way, enjoy a momentary break from the fast-paced world.  Immerse yourself in a slower, simpler time.  One when work was still hard, but deadlines perhaps a little less rigid.

3 New York shoppingShop Until You Drop

For shopaholics, there’s no better vacation than one spent around some of the continent’s best shops.

The shiny storefronts of the Big Apple, Chicago and Hollywood will remain, but it’s possible to find a more family-friendly shop-mosphere.  Check out the quirky independent districts of San Francisco and Toronto, but the flea markets in Shipshewana, Indiana may just reign supreme.

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A Winter Wonderland

For some, “vacation” means escaping snow and ice.  For others with the right gear (and attitude) the white stuff is reason to4 Family skiing celebrate.

Strap on snowshoes or cross-country skis and trek across any one of many winter wonderlands.  Hit Colorado’s slopes in skis, snowboards and tubes as a family for faster-paced fun.

5 Mammoth caveThe Great Outdoors

Mother Nature has given us much to admire.  Redwood forests, a Grand Canyon, and the vast wilderness that spans much of Canada and Alaska.

In 2010, why not consider admiring her works from within? Mammoth Cave – and many others – located in Kentucky, offers a glimpse at Nature’s underbelly.

Fun in Learning

Do you love learning as a family? Can’t justify a school-free week for the kids just after the holiday season? Combine family fun 6 Washington dcand learning by visiting one of North America’s most history-rich cities.

Consider Washington, D.C. ripe with national monuments and museums.  Its only rival?  Montreal, Quebec, one of the most beautiful and history-rich old towns outside Europe.

No matter the destination or itinerary, the key to a successful vacation is enjoying time with family. Takea technology break, soak in your surroundings and engage wholly in whatever you choose.

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About Diana Prichard
Diana Prichard is a freelance writer, hobbyist photographer, aspiring foodie and perpetual student whose free-spirit vehemently disagrees with being placed in a box – or cubicle. She is passionate in life, crazy in love and quixotic in all things. Her sum of parts is often hard to reconcile. Even for her. She lives in rural Mid-Michigan with her incredibly patient husband, two daughters, three dogs, two horses and an ever-changing menagerie of other farm animals large and small. Her work and not-so-poetic waxing on life can be found at her self-titled personal site, DianaPrichard.com Her mundane daily existence is documented for all to see in both her twitter and facebook pages. She hopes to see you there! http://www.twitter.com/dianamarie http://www.facebook.com/diana.prichard

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