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A Home Away from Home by Lois Sealey Would you like a
vacation base with all the comforts of home - rent-free? Swap homes abroad
or in your own country with someone who wants to visit your area and enjoy
all the benefits of a home exchange vacation.
'I put an ad somewhere saying I might like to swap houses, and got a
response many months later from an English family, BUT am sort of cold
feetish, not knowing about my art collection, loads of nice things in my
house, and while I am confident their stuff is safe with ME....am anxious
about them. Ha ha ha .....isn't that the way?' - Diana M.
This is a quote from Diana, a recent Canadian subscriber to 'Home
Swappers', a specialist home exchange newsletter. Diana expresses a
natural reaction many people have initially to the idea of having
'strangers' in their most private spaces, their homes. If you can accept
that other people will have exactly the same concerns about you as you do
about them when you are first in contact, and are willing to take the time
to get to know potential exchange partners and make careful preparations
before an exchange holiday, the risks involved in home exchange are
minimal. You will join a growing band of enthusiastic exchangers worldwide
with many wonderful exchange possibilities to look forward to.
Tom McGonigle and family had their first exchange in summer 2000 when
they exchanged their home in Belfast with a family from Austin, Texas. Tom
writes: 'Having set up the exchange in December 1999, we really enjoyed
the long lead-in. Communication by email and phone reassured us that we
were dealing with responsible people who shared our priorities and
interests. The children enjoyed getting to know each other via email,
planning theme park visits, comparing toys and games, favourite things to
do locally and preferred restaurants. The sense of anticipation was
enhanced by exchange of photos and books about local activities, and
organising flight arrangements.'
A full report on the McGonigle exchange can be read in 'Home Swappers',
issue 6:
http://www.homebase-hols.com/news6.shtml
Lois Sealey Home Base Holidays 7 Park Avenue, London N13 5PG, UK tel:
+44(0)20 8886 8752 homeexchange@btinternet.com
http://www.homebase-hols.com Worldwide Home Exchange (est. 1985)
Article reprinted with permission through http://www.ideamarketers.com/
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