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Why Going On Vacation With Your Best Friend Is The Absolute Greatest

The memories will always be remembered.

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Why Going On Vacation With Your Best Friend Is The Absolute Greatest
Alison Moore

Everyone loves to go on vacation but if you have never been on a trip with your best friend, you are missing out! Vacationing with your best friend is loads of fun, and you will make an endless amount of memories.

I recently have been shown how amazing vacations with your best friend can be. We drove those six or so hours to the beach so we could relax and lay on the beach for days. We jammed the whole road trip, even if we did miss a few of our exits but we got to the beach in one piece, so that is all that matters.

While on vacation with your best friend, you grow even closer. You get to know more about them and their family. You grow to love their family even more than you already did. You experience things you may not have been able to experience by yourself on vacation. You realize why that person is your best friend, and that you can have fun no matter of it rains or if its sunny.

The memories you make on vacation with your best friend will never be forgotten. You will develop many inside jokes between one another throughout the whole trip. From arriving at your hotel and being approached by a random group of guys telling you to come party in their "penthouse" and to be ready to shake your booties from falling in the middle of the road because you got so excited about riding the mechanical bull, those memories will never fade.

When you are lounging on the beach or skiing down a mountain, you and your best friend will witness many things—those drunk girls embarrassing themselves on the beach or the guys who are trying to get some action and desperate to find any girl that will sleep with him. You will look back and laugh at all of those moments. Both of you will realize when you see all the "teeny boppers," that you have gotten old and pray that you never acted like they do.

When your vacation week comes to a close, you'll be ready to see all of your college friends again but not ready to go leave the amazing and relaxing place you have called home for the past week or two. The multiple pictures that are on your camera roll when you look back at it in the next few weeks will make you yearn to back at that beautiful place.

The final tests and projects that you have sneaking up on you will make you stop and wish that you were back on vacation and not having a care in the world. Reality will hit you like a ton of bricks when you get back, and you may have a melt down or two. But just remember how much fun you had and the many memories you made with your best friend and begin your countdown for the next vacation.

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