Wednesday, 18 November 2009

  • Write about your Holiday plans for TripCrazed!

    With Thanksgiving break coming up, not only does it mean days off from school/work. It also means Black Friday right afterwards. Okay, besides that!

    It means you'll be spending time with family over a hot warm dinner. You might even be traveling to further destinations. Or, maybe you have a favorite tradition every year.

    Whatever the case may be, the Holidays are starting and it is a peak time for the travel world!

    If you have any upcoming plans this year, Why not submit a post about them?

    Maybe you'll have the best or worst Thanksgiving ever this year. Or, you're like me and you're taking a travel opportunity to go on vacation. Feel free to share your upcoming Holiday plans and ideas with us on Trip Crazed!

    And even after the Holidays are said and done, feel free to share your family photos and videos! We're all one big happy family here! Hey, did you remember to save us some leftovers?


    If you need help, Some ideas include:

        * Trips or excursions you've recently taken
        * Your thoughts about the places you've been or things you've done
        * Culture, food, art, music, architecture, etc..
        * Travel deals and discounts
        * Off-the-beaten path destinations
        * Highlights about your hometown
        * Questions on places you'd like to visit or would like feedback on

    Lets get it moving Tripcrazers! The turkeys already have the right idea...

Comments (4)

  • MangoWOW@xanga

    My Thanksgiving and Christmas are always pretty simple. This year we're having Thanksgiving here at my moms house. We're inviting some family but not a lot. I think the only special thing this year is my step dad has his mom and aunt (who are both awesome people) coming down from North Florida.

  • Reckless@mancouch

    Don't have much plans for traveling... still I could use a nice resort or a nice beach in some exotic location.

  • Werewolf@mancouch

    I don't have plans for the Thanksgiving since I don't celebrate them, still I go to friends' places who celebrate it, just to get the fun times with free food, beer and that damn huge turkey. Speaking of Turkey, I'd love to visit Turkey one day.

  • ashleyannaka@xanga

    My University only gives us Thursday and Friday off for Thanksgiving. I suppose that's enough for a 4-day weekend adventure, but not really. I have an exam the following week. Grr.

    For Thanksgiving, I will do what I've done the past 6 years in the morning and in the afternoon, what I have done my entire life!

    I'll start off my day at George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, TX to clothe and feed the homeless. After that, I will drive to my grandparents (dad's parents) house where my family (on that side) will enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving meal - turkey, potatoes, stuffing, the works. We'll have good "family time".

    After that, I may be headed back to College Station, TX to work as a Medic at the Texas A&M vs. University of Texas Football game. If not, I'll be watching on TV. Gig 'em, Aggies!

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