As a travel professional, I value great experiences. The
moments spent in awe of a beautiful view, a priceless piece of art or the
wonder and pure joy on the face of a child as they experience something new and
exciting are worth far more than the price of admission.
We all have a limited amount of time and money, and we are
often faced with the dilemma of what is the best way to spend – or to invest –
both of those resources.
We can choose from an endless assortment of high-tech
gadgets, sparkly things, and material luxuries that will impress our friends
and family… for a short time at least. Our children have lists of the gaming
systems, toys, and fashion labels they want for their next birthday or holiday
gift.
But once we’ve bought the latest iPhone or the expensive
shoes, how long do they last? How long will they continue to bring joy? And how
likely are they to be truly treasured by those around us after we are gone?
Compare that to experiences… sure, they are short-lived, but
they enrich our lives in ways a new flat screen TV just can't. Sure, watching
the big game or the cliffhanger of your favorite tv show in 82" of 4K
vivid-color awesomeness will be fun but is it likely to make a difference in
your life?
For my family now that the kids are older(22 & 17) we don't give Christmas presents anymore. We give the gift of time together, away from work and school. This year we left Christmas day and spent the holidays on the Big Island. We loved it on our first trip 8 years ago and vowed to go back someday. Well a year ago we decide it's time to go.
How about standing with your family above the clouds at the
summit of a dormant volcano in Hawaii – the milky way sparkling above in the
inky darkness when you first arrive and then watching as the first dot of red light
first appears in the eastern sky and ribbons or red, yellow and orange light
begin to flood the crater of the volcano in front of you till the sun fully
rises and you can look out into the distance and see the beautiful and rugged
coastline of the Big Island of Hawaii peek out from the clouds that are
breaking up in the morning light?
End of Chain of Craters Rd, Volcano National Park, Hawaii |
Or what about spending the day wandering the European town or village your ancestors called home? Taking a cooking class in the home of a native of the town and learning to prepare a local delicacy… laughing with your family as you attempt to speak phrases from the language or at each other with flour on your faces as your hands roll out the sticky dough. Having a private concert for you and your shipmates(you are one of 684) in the ruins in Ephesus on your Mediterranean cruise, followed by a private tour of Rome with your own guide and driver, customized just for you and your personal interests.
The Coliseum before the crowds with our private tour |
Maybe you are more the adventurous sort, and your family dreams of trekking to see Dian Fossey’s beloved mountain gorillas in Rwanda. Having the unforgettable experience of sitting with them, hearing them communicate with each other and looking into their eyes. Following that up with a safari to see “the big 5” in their majestic natural habitats and maybe even ending the trip with a relaxing stay on one of the most picturesque and idyllic beaches on the spice island of Zanzibar.
Those experiences may be short-lived themselves, but they
change us for the better. They create memories that will live in our hearts and
minds forever and will live on as our loved ones say “remember when…” long
after we are gone.
That’s a pretty tall order for an Apple watch that is going
to be outdated in 2 years!
Even if your family’s vacations aren’t as elaborate as these,
the time you spend together relaxing and enjoying each other’s company without
the distractions of everyday life will be worth far more than any gadget ever
will. The memories you create will be truly priceless and will be treasured
more dearly than any physical possession ever will.
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