Parker surprised me with horseback riding on the beach for Valentine's Day, and we just went a couple of weekends ago! |
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Love love love this post! We are the same way, as in we're not as big on material gifts and we'd much rather be traveling and making new memories together. We try to take one big trip, and one smaller domestic city trip each year. Stuff is just stuff, but memories especially together last forever :)
"I want to go out with a bucket full of memories" - LOVE that and this post. Such a great way to look at things.
Love this! It's such a great idea. We ave the same philosophy for sure, and it's a blast getting to experience places!
I love this, such a great idea! It's so important to just enjoy moments like this. :)
This is so awesome! Ryan and I made a decision over Christmas to gift experiences over material gifts, and we love it! We gifted money towards our travel fund, and we're going to South Africa in June! Love this so much :)
I totally agree! When I got to take my family to the Houston rodeo this year, it flooded me with my own childhood memories of going there with my parents! It's always the experiences that you look back and smile about.
My family has the same philosophy. I never had the coolest toys growing up, but my mom and grandparents did everything they could so that we could see the US and build family memories.
My trip to Guatemala for Habitat for Humanity with 14 fantastic human beings and two incredible guides is one I will always remember. We built 6 smokeless stoves and started a house for several beautiful Mayans.
Just saw this article and thought of this post!
The Science of Why You Should Spend Your Money on Experiences, Not Things
http://m.fastcompany.com/3043858/world-changing-ideas/the-science-of-why-you-should-spend-your-money-on-experiences-not-thing
My favorite memories from childhood were of all the road trips we took as a family. I agree that experiences mean a lot more than things.
I completely agree with you. When you die, you don't take any materials with you. But you'll be in heaven and have all those wonderful memories. On the reverse end, your loved ones left behind aren't going to be thankful you left with clothes and jewelry. They'll be thankful for the memories and stories and laughs and experiences you left behind!
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