Welcome to our Website

Welcome to our Website

From the Publisher, Marcella S. Meeks

     Welcome to the Family Travel Hosy USA. We’re gearing up for another great season of family travel so stay with us as 2025 unwinds, and the new year comes into focus.

     Every year, we try to add more exciting adventures for families who love to travel. We like to test the waters first before adding them to our websites and free quarterly newsletter.

     We try to write about our experiences here and there and want our readers to enjoy them as well.

     If you see something you like, click on the available links and see for yourself what adventures await you.

     We have a FREE online newsletter that we mail out quarterly at the beginning of every season, and we’d like send you a copy. You can get a gopy by emailing us at marcies1960@aol.com or marcies1960@gmail.com. If, after you receive your first copy, you’d like to continue receiving our newsletter, simply text us back with a simple SUBSCRIBE ME. Or click on the NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIBE link on our websites.

     Your email address and information is private and will never be sold or given to others. It is safe with us.

     Are you ready for a family vacation? Check out our website here or sister websites and see what our advertisers have to offer. We try to include as many family vacation destinations as we can so hopefully you’ll find something on our sites that fit your fancy. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, drop us a line  in the content section below – we’ll help you find what you’re looking for.      

     Chances are, we’ll test the waters before you and let you know how our own family travelers feel about a destination. But keep in mind, what we like or don’t like is our own personal experience, not yours. Everyone has to experience things for themselves to get a feel if they like it or not.

     All the advertisers on our site have been family-tested by us not once or twice but on many occasions. We ‘family-test’ destinations and more often than not, our family will approve them if they’re a good fit. You can do the same and let us know what you think in the comments section on any page. We’d love to hear from you.

     I have a saying that goes like this: Come travel with us and let’s create memories together and have some ‘good ol’ fashion’ family fun… What you waiting for? Let’s go and make memories together!

Why Our July 2025 Trip Out West Was Canceled

Why Our July 2025 Trip Out West Was Canceled

(New 2026 Trip Already Planned!)

By Marcella S. Meeks

     I had planned a nice two week vacation for July 2025 for me and my family, but unfortunately I had to cancel it in June. It wasn’t a decision I was happy with but one that I had to do and live with afterwards. We were all disappointed but at the same time we all knew it was a must.

     In May 2025 I went in to see cancer  doctor for six month checkup (I had stage 4 oral mouth cancer two times in the last seven years and these checkups are very important).

     For several months I had felt a new spot in my mouth that felt similar to some of the roughness from previous cancers and surgeries so I didn’t think it was cancer but I couldn’t have been more wrong. After a CT scan, and a P E T scan a few weeks later, my doctor confirmed my worst fears again – it was cancer in the roof of my mouth. It was not the news I wanted to hear.

     I checked in the hospital on June 28th and spent the next three weeks in the hospital and when I finally got home, I was weak and could barely get around. When they removed the cancer they had to remove a cheek bone as well that had cancer in it, and when they did they cut a nerve in my right eye. I could barely see out of it and the other one was blurry for weeks. I am just now (late September) getting to the point where I can see clear enough to type or even to drive.

     Three more surgeries followed the first one, leaving me weak and unable to do much of anything.

     It’s not over yet. I still have to have implant surgery within the next four or five weeks. They will have to build a special prosthesis flap on the implants for the upper implant that will cover a gaping hole left in my mouth. My sinuses were left exposed and because of that, I had to have a feeding tube installed so I can eat.

     Within the next few months, I hope to have this fixed and get back to my normal life but I don’t see it happening today or tomorrow. My doctor said might take a minute (four months or maybe even longer). I am trying to be patient and understanding but setbacks and more setbacks just keeping come my way.

     But… as you can see I am planning another trip for next year – mimicking the one we were supposed to take this year. I am ready to take a nice long trip out west as I always do and have some fun with my niece and her family, my daughter and her two boys and another grandson that lives with me. We’ve went to New Mexico and Colorado numerous times over the years but it is always a tradition for me to go back every year (my own tradition!) Each year, I try to add something new to our trip that’s been in out bucket list forever! I call it my magic surprise!

     I just hope that next year, I don’t have any setbacks or health issues like I did this year – it would suck not being able to go again. I don’t consider being in the hospital a vacation at all.

     I am getting better day by day and just waiting as patiently as I can to get those implants. It is a slow moving process but I’ve got the entire winter and spring. No hurries!

     So that’s why our 2025 vacation was cancelled.

     Now, here’s a rundown on our 2026 vacation.

     When we leave home, we’re driving to Carlsbad, NM and spending two days there. We’re going to spend an entire day at the Carlsbad Caverns and in the evening, at dusk, we’re going back out there to watch the bat flight. We’re probably going to find a nice picnic area and grill some burgers and do some hiking and exploring the countryside.

     When we get ready to leave heading to Albuquerque, NM, we’re going to stop along the way in Roswell, NM and check out the alien museum while we’re there.

     In Albuquerque, we’re going to go to Hinkle Family Fun Center, Cliff’s Amusement Park, the Dinosaur Research Center and take a free walking tour to Old Town. The Alb. Zoo and aquarium and some of the free skate parks are on out agenda but we’ll have to see how much time we have each day.

      Then we’re heading over to Durango, Colorado for a couple of days and go up to Mesa Verde National Park and see the Indian ruins while we are there.

     Then, after our stay in Durango, we’ll drive through Ouray and then over to Gunnison before heading to Lake City for a visit with an old friend. We’ll drive over to Southfork and go up to Wolf Creek Pass for an afternoon of exploring and picture taking. We’ll head towards Alamosa and find the Bison Meat Store and pick up some elk and bison for grilling that evening. Oh, yummy! While we’re in that area, we’ll take the boys out to the Sand Dunes National Park and let them have some hot summer fun. I can’t go out there in the dunes with them but just knowing they are there and having fun means a lot to me.

     When we finally leave Southfork, we’ll make our way over to  Salida and then Canon City. The Royal Gorge Bridge is on our bucket list 2026!

     Finally, after several days there we’ll make our way through Colorado Springs and we’ll go to Garden of the Gods and the Manitou Cliff Dwellings before heading off to Denver for the last segment of our vacation. Two nights there, and then we are heading home.

     So, that’s our 2026 vacation in a nutshell! I just pray there are no setbacks or health issues next year, We have an epic vacation planned for the summer of 2026!

     If you’d like to come along, have your bags packed and ready to go. Come travel with us!

 Our 1990’s Epic Vacations: Memories of a Lifetime

 Our 1990’s Epic Vacations: Memories of a Lifetime

By Marcella S. Meeks

     Back in the ‘90’s when my children were growing up, we’d save our money for our annual vacations. The kids would do odd jobs around the neighborhood like cleaning off someone’s back porch or walking their dog. The boys would mow someone’s lawn –

things like that so they’d have spending money.

      We weren’t rich and didn’t have extra money to eat out with or go to theme or water parks or anything of that nature. We’d utiliae every free event like museums or picnicking in the park or hiking trails and make them an exciting adventure. The kids never complained. We made every trip an epic memorable one and that was okay with me.

     Being a divorced mother surviving on one income wasn’t always easy, but we made it with very little outside help from the ex or anyone else for that matter. I had managed to buy an old fixer-upper home and we lived there for over twenty years. My mortgage payments weren’t that expensive since it was a repo and had been on the market for such a long time. The bank was happy that they sold it! And our family was happy to have our own home! My oldest daughter Tina worked for me and earned her money every week – I owned the local newspaper back then.

     We’d usually save everything we could and each month, we’d buy a case of sodas and a little canned meat for the trip and we’d store it. I always took an electric skillet to make a meal in our room and I always took my electric coffee pot. That way we always had food and I always had my morning coffee. Sure, it was extra stuff that we had to haul with us but we had to eat and eating out with eight kids wasn’t an option. It was using an electric skillet and crock pot occasionally that got us through on these trips or somebody would have been awfully hungry.

     A microwave helped but with this many kids who wanted real food, a microwave just didn’t cut it. Red beans and rice with sausage cooked in the crock pot or sloppy-joes cooked in the electric skillet after a long day was an option. Everybody went to bed on a full stomach. The left-overs could be heated in the microwave the next day for lunch.

     Some people thought we were the luckiest family alive and never thought of us as poor. I had a good job (I owned the local newspaper) and was able to support us financially and buy good food – we just didn’t have enough money left over to eat out very often. Don’t judge me! There were eight kids to feed, nine counting me. I did what I had to do. I cooked every day and didn’t mind one bit… Simple as that.

     That was many years ago. The kids are grown now, and from time to time we get together and we talk about those years. They often talk about the trips to Hot Springs, Arkansas or Colorado and New Mexico or to the beach. People found it hard to believe that we could take trips like that, with me being divorced and all. I worked hard every day at two different jobs sometimes, but I made it work, and made a good living.

     The kids knew before we left that theme parks and water parks and other expensive adventures simply weren’t a part of our trip budget. Yet they never complained. Neither was eating out. We’d stop at roadside parks and have cereal or donuts for breakfast or sandwiches for lunch. It was the only option we had and at the time that fit within our trip budget.

     When we arrived at a destination, I’d visit the tourist centers and picked up free literature. We called it treasure hunting, We would find as many free things to do as we could; we’d go to parks or hike trails and visit museums that had free admission.

It was never boring. I’d always have a board game, dominoes and a couple decks of cards tucked under the seat for a rainy day! Add a soft drink, and popcorn and a good movie later in the evening, it just couldn’t get any better. Oh yeah, don’t forget the 1000 piece puzzles – sure to keep everyone busy for a little while!

     I know you’re wandering how we all slept in one room… we didn’t. I had to rent two rooms for all of us. That was always included in our budget.

     I remember saving a little extra when we went to Hot Springs, Arkansas for a few days. We’d go out and see a mini passion play called The Witness, located on the putskirts of town. The kids finally grew tired of that and we took it out of bucket list after several years.

     Their performance would of the crucifixion of Jesus was pretty awesome and sitting in the amphitheatre out under the stars in the mountains was exciting to me. One year they had a real camel in their performance which made it more real. Later on in the early ‘90’s, The Witness finally closed their doors.

     The ‘90’s set the stage for me to become a traditional family traveler and that I did.

     After the kids grew up and started having children of their own. The grand kids tagged along on some of my journeys when they got old enough. The mama’s were always happy to get a break from them for a few days during the summer and I enjoyed every moment of having them with me, doing what I loved and did best. We traveled!

     We still had to maintain a budget though and usually stay in one room instead of two but we always manage to have an epic trip. Occasionally, one set of parents comes along with us and helps out and that makes our life a little easier!

     I have so many memories to share in the upcoming weeks about my travels with the grand kids so watch for new posts in the near future. The ‘90’s set the stage for traveling but the 2000’s really made our trips more exciting. That was years ago but this mamaw still has grandkids and still travels with ‘em! Come join us every so often on one of our epic journeys. See you soon!

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