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Family Trips

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archived in Home Exchange, Tips, communicating with fellow exchangers, family, money saving

Planning out a family trip is a quite tedious job. You have to ensure that everything from the vacation destination down to the expenses of daphoto_6265_20090506ily activities will benefit everyone. What kids want usually goes into priority in considering a vacation for the family. Of course, the reason for having vacations is to have quality time with the kids to make up for them; and the primary goal is to make the time worthwhile and worth remembering.

Plan out according to the activity they want and the destination second. It would be a good idea to ask what the kids want to do rather than dragging them into a place that neither of them wants to go to. Let the kids decide. This will make them all excited and would make them be more involved with family decisions. (This is also a good way to start opening up communication lines between kids and parents!) Let them think of the activities that they want to do while on vacation. You could suggest too as parents. Visiting theme parks and historical sites are quite worthwhile and enjoyable for everyone. Sightseeing around the countryside or city destination of choice is also a worthwhile and inexpensive thing to do!

If you plan to stay on a long vacation, it would be more practical to go for a home swap or home exchange. This cuts off pricey hotel accommodation expenses and will leave more budget allotment on other things or activities. There are a lot of options for home exchanges at Homeforhome.com. Look for posts of available home swaps that would accommodate the size of your family in the place you are staying. This also lessens the hassle of booking for an accommodation at a hotel in advance, just contact the home owner and talk things out in advance.

For more tips and ideas about family trips and vacations, you can check out http://www.familytravellogue.com.

Home exchange: who are the people who home swap?

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archived in Curiosities and good stories, Home Exchange

The non house swapping expert person may ask how the profiles of the people who home swap are… Well, simply and quickly we could say that they are normal, ordinarily special people. They can be housewives, professors, teachers, merchants, secretaries, psychologists, doctors, lorry drivers…

The home exchange is meant for giving a chance to everybody to know, in an affordable way, the world, its cultures, its people, its wonderful places. So everyone can join the game.

To give an example we’ll paste here the description of a user who sent us some questions before joining. As you can see, she’s a normal person, with a job, a family, a life…And the passion for travellin

Mary,
39 years old,
Manchester (UK)
Hello, I’m Mary. I’m a French teacher at the secondary school. I’ve got two children, Emma and Mike, and a beautiful husband who works in a City Council office. I am an open minded person, joyful and with a good sense of humour and adventure. I like travelling, but also being comfortable with my family and that’s why I’d like to try to set up a home exchange…

We hope to see you soon joining our web site: www.homeforhome.com.