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Growing up, we didn't really go on many family vacations. We weren't necessarily poor, per se, but we were definitely poverty-adjacent. Case in point - while I never went hungry, I did have to eat lima beans as a side with nearly every meal for a couple years because my mom and her gardening friend went a little overboard on the growing/canning.

Blech.

Anyway, one of my fondest memories from my early childhood is the occasional trip we would take to visit family in eastern Kentucky. I distinctly recall the "wood" paneled Country Squire station wagon that my parents had at the time because I had the privilege (trust me, I viewed it as a privilege) to ride in the back of the vehicle, facing the traffic behind us.

The Country Squire was anything but sleek, but it was a fairly smooth ride - an incredibly important fact to note, given that we were only on the interstate for a brief period of time before transitioning to the bumpy, curvy, roller-coastery, backroads in the hills surrounding our destination.

Sometimes I think I would give just about anything to go back to the days when I had no concept of distance, or speed, or even time, to be frank. I was perfectly content to just sit back there for the several hours it took to make it from home to roots and back again - just don't ask me to go back to the outdoor plumbing I experienced upon arrival.

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Wonderful story, thanks for sharing. Reminds me of my childhood excursions to my paternal grandmother's farm. Five other female siblings crowded into our very large Pontiac. My Dad smiling away in the front seat obviously non frazzled by our giggles and never ending chatter.
MildlyInappropriate51-55, M
Great memory! @sensualbeauty1
@MildlyInappropriate Thank you, as is your story. My handsome Dad died so young, I'm glad I have some wonderful memories of him. It was that exuberant laughter that I can still hear. I never want to lose that. 馃檪
MildlyInappropriate51-55, M
The memory of his laughter lives on in you! @sensualbeauty1
@MildlyInappropriate Thank you I believe it does. I inherited that infectious laughter along with his smile and those turquoise eyes. 馃挅