Oopsfamily231113myramoansvacationatstep
She remembered a ranger mentioning a “step bridge” (the atstep part of the keyword). It was an old stone stairway carved into the falls’ edge, normally closed to tourists. With precise grumbling navigation, she led the family across the slippery steps, one by one, moaning encouragement: “Don’t die, you idiot – who’ll complain to tomorrow?”
Because in the end, it’s not about the perfect trip. It’s about the steps you take together — even the slippery ones. Have your own “Oops Family” vacation story? Share it in the comments below. And if your name is Myra, we promise we mean it with love. oopsfamily231113myramoansvacationatstep
— yes, that Myra — stepped up.