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My Lucky backpack for trips.


My Lucky backpack for trips.


I Got this backpack from my grandma as a birthday present when I lived in Port St. Lucie and ever since it's been my lucky backpack that has been on many adventures and trips and car rides.


It has been my carry on bag for many years I put my snacks in it medicine I need sunglasses and coloring books and activity books as well as colored pencils sometimes I will take that all out and use it as a carry on for bathroom trips and vending machines and I also carry a purse but this backpack is broken in some parts but it does it's job just the same.


I also use this back at the beach when we go to hold water and my towel as well as my sunscreen and sunglasses and a book I also like putting the seashells in it as I find them I add my other important stuff for the beach in it as well like earphones and extra change of clothing.


It has been with me when we traveled to new port Richey Florida as well as different places in Ohio North Carolina South Carolina and West Virginia and Virginia through different states and Tennessee. It has been with me traveling from state to state we lived in myrtle beach south Carolina and stow Ohio troy Ohio mount Vernon Ohio Massillon Ohio new Philadelphia Ohio as well as Port St. Lucie Floridanew port Richey Florida and Fort Myers Florida as well as Pensacola Florida. We have also traveled to Kentucky and Tennessee as well as Alabama. As well as Panama city and beaches and the Emerald coast and clear water Florida and St. Petersburg Florida and beaches. we also got to visit tarpon springs in Florida. We have also been to St Simon's in Georgia this is all beautiful and wonderful states.


The beaches have been to are Vero beach and honeymoon island and myrtle beach as well as north myrtle beach clear water beach Hudson beach fort st. Simmons in Georgia. Sanibel island Jensen beach and other ones can't remember the names right now.

We have traveled a lot we are very blessed to be able to travel as much as we do and believe me traveling is not easy there are bathroom breaks and different stops as gas stations and stopping for food and drinks as well as packing snacks going to gas stations for snacks and gas. 


Traveling is a blast me and my family always enjoy is we have filled with excitement to start our new adventure in a new state and a more opportunity to blog about traveling again and start a new adventure with my family and us always what to move closer to warm and sunny areas close to the beach and  who does not what that haha.

This is one of my favorite travel carry on and it still in good shape to put anything in it and it is good to take to the library too and so many places that it has become my travel purse I also carry another purse just in case but I love my lucky backpack.

Traveling is fun relaxing and you get all excited to explore the new area and what that state has to offer and what the locals are saying about it always ask the locals what there favorite stores shops and other fun places are they might be of some good help. 

When we go to the beach I enjoy finding seashells feeling the wind in my face and smelling the air that smells of salt and fish and I also love hearing the waves it's very relaxing and I love laying in the sun and getting a suntan and I love the smell of sunscreen and I love the sunshine and the joy it brings and my dream is to sip a Virgin pina colada on the beach how fun and relaxing would that be and I love wearing sunglasses and a sun hat. 



Here are some awesome spring break and summer vacation ideas for 2018


This spring break makes sure you visit Tarpon Springs Florida It is the largest Sea sponge capital of the world I have learned a lot about sea sponges from visiting there and I did not know there were so many different kinds of sea sponges. And we got to learn how they harvest them. When I was there I asked fishermen who just came in from being out in the sea I ask him how long were you out at sea he said 17 days that is a long time.

If you ever Go to port st Lucie make sure you visit the Manatee and Observation Center you will have to check some days are free and it is a fun and educational place to visit and you get to see the bones of a real manatee hang on the wall and other awesome things you will get to see and they have a big tower you can walk up to look for manatees in the water we did not get to see any that day. And they have hands-on activity's for kids 

Also if you do find your self in Port St Lucie make sure you also check out the St Lucie County Aquarium They also have hands-on activity's for kids as well and I believe some days are free you will just have to check in to that. They have all kinds of beautiful fish and other underwater animals to see and you can hold a starfish and other sea life as well it was fun.

There are places in Ohio you can Go to as well that is very Educational and just has fun especially if you what to stay close to home and Save Money.

In troy Ohio You should check out the Troy-Hayner Cultural center were they have events for the whole family that are educational and Fun the event me and my family went too was the band concert were you can see how to see and hear African music and dance they have hands-on activity's for kids as well like playing the drums they even had a drum circle for children.

In Canton Ohio you can visit The McKinley Museum you can learn so much there and they also have Hands-on Activity's for kids as well. You will also be able to learn about the McKinley's. There is so much fun and exciting things to do there and they have a really nice gift shop as well.

In Columbus Ohio, there is a science Fun center called Cosi we loved it there and there were so many fun things to do and see I did not what to leave. I learned so much about science and my favorite was the quite room were you can hear nothing the walls are not the same as we have at home. I also liked going on the rides and eating at the food place there.

Also, make sure you check out your local library they offer free and fun and educational programs for kids like story time and some have hands-on activity's for your children so make sure you call your library and they will give you a list of there child programs they are offering as well as teen and adult programs.

Go on a nature walk have your kids take pictures of what they see and talk about what they have found this can be fun and Educational. play I spy our go on a nature Scaventure hunt and talk about what they have found you can find all kinds of nature activities on Pinterest. Nature walks are always fun and Educational. 

You can also visit a zoo there is always fun things to do at a zoo and some zoo offer hands-on activity's too. When I was homeschooled I went to the Cleveland zoo in Ohio and I got to feed a shark and a stingray that was fun. And zoos have really nice gifts shops too. Make sure you check out the zoo's website and call ahead they can give you more info on what programs they are having.

Are you planing on a Spring Break Vacation were are you planning on going? 

Any travel places I should go to recommends please?  

Enjoy Reading Angelika 










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