Question of the Week: “What is your dream vacation?”
Carin: “I’d love to travel to Australia sometime during our wintertime. It’s a place I’ve never been but have always dreamed of going there. I’d love to travel around that country and see Melbourne and Sydney but also some of the more rural parts Australia is known for.”
Geena: “My family used to go to South Africa a lot because my parents were born and raised there, so my dream would definitely be going back and definitely visiting Cape Town and hopefully travel up the coast a bit. I’d be really into trying surfing, and I’d love to spend a couple of weeks in the city of Cape Town and just really experience it. It gets pretty hot there during the summer. I think I’d like to go around September during spring in the southern Hemisphere.
—Carin Carroll (left), London, England, and Geena Fram, Lawrenceville
“I just want go to the beach and have fun as much as possible when it’s really hot out. I love to swim and play in the sand. Summer vacation is the best.”—Joshua Alvarez, Trenton
“I visited Greenport on Long Island with my family five years ago, and I’m really looking forward to going back with my two daughters and grandchildren in July.”—Antonio Liviakis, Burlington, N.J.
“We want to go to the beach and spend time with our babies. We’re hoping to go to go to Atlantic City, to be at the beach and to show them the ocean.”—Marylyn Santos, Retani Santos, and babies, Princeton
Olivia: “Probably Spain or Italy. I’d like to go during the summer and experience the culture and the food.”Amanda: “My dream vacation would be to go to either Bora Bora or Australia. I’d want to swim in the Indian Ocean’s Great Barrier Reef, off the coasts of Australia, and just take a lot of photographs while I was there.”Spencer: “Probably just hanging out at the beach with my friends. We all go to Bayhead and just swim and hang out on the beach.”
Angela: “I’d probably go to Bora Bora and take photos of the water. I want to go snorkeling there and explore the clear seas and the underwater life. The water is supposed to be the most super-blue, clear water.”
— Olivia Hopper, Princeton; Amanda Papanicolaou, Skillman; Spencer Eucharme, Pennington; and Angela Pinheiro, Princeton