Ava Thompson

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Residing in Grand Rapids, Ava Thompson, a local expert for Family Destinations Guide, unearths the hidden treasures of her city and state. Whether it’s family-friendly activities, local attractions, or the best restaurants, her articles, influenced by her outdoor adventures and foodie passion, provide helpful information. As a mother, Ava offers a unique perspective on travel, making every Michigan trip a memorable one.

Qualifications

  • Ava is a wife and mother of two boys who join her on her trips and getaways.
  • Ava is a foodie and an outdoor enthusiast who loves hiking, skiing, kayaking, and scuba diving.
  • Ava has been a freelance writer for about seven years.

Experience

Ava’s interest in travel started after she left her hometown in Australia to study in the United States. Since she was an international student who had never explored the US outside of school, her friends invited her to go on a road trip to Arizona one summer in 2006. Ava and her friends went on a day hike to the majestic Grand Canyon, soaking in the beautiful bands of red rock under the sun. Ava had so much fun on that trip that she organized another one with another group of friends to Lake Tahoe less than a month later. Since then, Ava has been going on non-stop adventures with her husband and kids, not just in the US but also in different countries. She has also gone on vacation with her family in her homeland.

Sharing an Embarrassing Travel Moment

“I’ll never forget that time I was on a solo trip to Japan in 2008,” Ava narrated. “I had just bought a bowl of teriyaki rice and was preparing to eat with my chopsticks when my cell phone rang. To answer my phone, I stuck my two chopsticks in the rice in a vertical position. After my call, I realized practically everyone was staring at me in the ramen shop. A server quickly went up to me and asked me to remove the chopsticks from the rice. He explained that sticking them in that position was considered bad luck in Japan. I immediately removed the chopsticks, muttered ‘sorry,’ and just pretended to eat like nothing. I had never felt so embarrassed in my life. So, always read up on a country’s culture before your trips!”

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