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Nostalgia trips: Lesson in life histories Published November/December 2002
(NAPSA) - A trip to a place grandparents feel nostalgic about can be a trip that grandchildren never forget. More than one-third of grandparents who traveled last year vacationed with their grandchildren. As intergenerational travel continues to rise, grandparents are looking for ideas to help them connect meaningfully with younger generations...beyond visits to theme parks and the beach. To address this need, Hampton hotels has teamed up with grandparenting expert Arthur Kornhaber, M.D. to educate aging Americans about "nostalgia trips." These are vacations in which grandparents take their grandchildren to places that were meaningful in their lives to share their families' stories, while creating new memories of their own. "Many children today are unaware of the rich history of their ancestors," said Dr. Kornhaber. "Nostalgia trips are an excellent opportunity for older adults to connect with their grandchildren by literally taking them for a walk down memory lane."
Hampton Inn and Dr. Kornhaber offer the following tips:
Additional tips for traveling with grandchildren and nostalgia trip planning are available online at www.hamptoninn.com/memories . Return to a list of feature stories from Home Front Magazine.
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