Curtis Gillespie Takes On the Family VACATION

Jul 03, 2012

School is finally out, and many families will be hitting the road for their summer vacations. But as exciting as family trips can be, they can also be stressful, especially when things don't go according to plan.

Curtis Gillespie, author of the recently released ALMOST THERE: THE FAMILY VACATION, THEN AND NOW, recently chatted with CityLine about creating memories through vacations, and the value in the imperfections of family travel.

Follow the link below for the full interview.



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