Contributors We Want to Know … What was your favorite summer vacation growing up?
“My favorite summer family vacation was traveling through Europe with my parents and brother.” Erica Berman, Eventista
Mom to Oscar Dolce, a Boston terrier Assignment: Fourth of July celebration
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“Every year we would travel from New York to Orlando and visit Disney. It made an impact — I live here now.”
Tammara Kohler, Wardrobe stylist Mom to Isaac (4) and Selah (2) Assignment: Roller Disco and the Fused Fashion Report
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“I loved going with my mother to Rocking Horse Dude Ranch in Highland, New York. My dad would take us fishing on Lake Ontario in Canada.”
Stupendous Stu, Balloon sculpture artist Assignment: Founder's Note
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“I loved the road trip my family took through some of the Southeast. Back then, it was in a cramped car. I'm the youngest of three, so I always ended up in the middle spot in the backseat for hours on end. ”
Amy Smith, Photographer Mom to Ansley (6) and Adaline (4) Assignment: RV Road Trip
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“I would say my fondest memory as a kid was spending the summer fishing with my dad.”
Carlos Amoedo, Photographer Dad to Olivia (2.5)
Mandy Moore Actress and
Recording Artist Park Maitland
Class of 1996
Assignment: Founder's Note and Roller Disco
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“My favorite family vacation was going to the California state fair. My parents still go together after 26 years of marriage.”
Teresa Kim, Hair stylist
Mom to Sofia, a Jack Russell terrier Assignment: Founder's Note and Roller Disco
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“Every summer my family and I would spend weeks on Sanibel Island. It's still one of my favorite places!”
Kelli Durrant, Makeup artist
Mom to Sawyer (3) and Kenzie (10 months) Assignment: Roller Disco 407-920-9948
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