Posted by Raymonn | In The Archives of Lifestyle
Today I’m sitting in the tiny Myrtle Beach airport getting ready to board the steel bird back to Nebraska. Most of my vacations end with me wanting to come back home. In this case…quite different. It’s the first time actually I’ve felt like I could spend at least one more week. I couldn’t have asked for a better family vacation. It came at the right time. I have photos galore of Tiffany and Prayse, enough sun to tan me and two more friends, plenty of salt water in my hair and ears to run a small profitable salt water aquarium. The gist of it all––I had a fabulous time and could have squeezed a few more days. Myrtle Beach lived up to it’s hype.
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July 26, 2010
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