Family Odysseysby Mark Robinson |
| A new program aimed at alums with children combines the best of Travel/Study and Sierra Camp. |
Just another episode from the Aegean Adventure, the first in what has become a new series of family trips sponsored by the Stanford Alumni Association. Jaques spent two weeks exploring the historic Aegean coast with Clara, son Jon, 8, and 172 other Stanford travelers (98 of them kids). "As a travel-starved adult, I really loved all the lectures and the chance to learn," Jaques says. "But at the same time, I enjoyed experiencing it with my children. It was like seeing it all through their eyes." Along with a second Aegean tour, the SAA has launched three other family trips for 1997. The new program, called Family Adventures, aims to combine the virtues of two of the Association's most popular offerings: Stanford Travel/Study tours and Stanford Sierra Camp summer vacations. Like Sierra Camp, Family Adventures are staffed by recent Stanford grads. A dozen seasoned Sierra Camp counselors went along on the Aegean trip. And like Travel/Study offerings, faculty are there to give expert insight into the geography, history and culture of the destinations--with no tests at the end. The Family Adventures tours fill something of a gap in the The Aegean trip filled the vacation bill for Janet Peterson, '76, MA
'76, and her husband Eric, '74. With two sons and busy The Family Adventures trips planned for 1997 include a cruise around the Gal |