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michigansandzil
May 04, 2015Explorer
I'm always curious about what people do as "rules" as well.
For us, we decided as a family what our rules are. We don't have to actually camp overnight in the state. Because, technically, we could drive 12 hours, sleep in a state, and drive out first thing in the morning without ever really seeing the state or experiencing it. That's not exactly memorable for us.
We have decided that to earn our sticker, we have to actually do something in the state. Driving through doesn't count and sleeping in the state doesn't count. We must get out of the car and do something. Visit a garden, museum, stroll through downtown area, see a national landmark, etc.
For us, we decided as a family what our rules are. We don't have to actually camp overnight in the state. Because, technically, we could drive 12 hours, sleep in a state, and drive out first thing in the morning without ever really seeing the state or experiencing it. That's not exactly memorable for us.
We have decided that to earn our sticker, we have to actually do something in the state. Driving through doesn't count and sleeping in the state doesn't count. We must get out of the car and do something. Visit a garden, museum, stroll through downtown area, see a national landmark, etc.
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