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Not even a month has passed since Georges Roudanez returned from a
European vacation, and the Newport Beach resident already has next year’s
trip planned out.
In February, he and his 12-year-old son, Marc, will head for the
Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. The tickets are bought, the car is
rented, the hotel booked. Roudanez is just that kind of dad.
“I wish I could come back as my son,” joked Roudanez, 50. “I take my
boy every year on what I think is an important trip.”
The father-son duo just completed their mission for this year in
France and Austria. For three weeks in August, they landmark-hopped their
way through both countries before hiking four days through the Alps.
“I’ve traveled all over the world,” said Roudanez, a management
consultant. “The Himalayas, Nepal, but the most beautiful setting I’ve
ever seen in my lifetime is in this area of France.”
He added that when they hiked into the Chamonix Valley and onto Mont
Blanc -- the highest mountain in Europe, at more than 14,000 feet -- the
pair saw into Italy, Switzerland and France from the same single point.
In Paris, the travelers visited the Louvre, Champs Elysees, L’arc de
Triomphe and, of course, a locally famed ice cream parlor called
Bertillons.
“They make their own ice cream, and it’s a pretty well-known night
spot,” Roudanez said. “Where most people would go for cocktails, they go
for ice cream sundaes.”
Marc had a vanilla ice cream sundae on a crepe. Roudanez had the
all-American banana split.
“We were perpetually together for three weeks,” the father said. “All
day, every day.”
In Austria , the pair stayed at a boathouse near a mountain that
dipped “majestically” into a lake. They water-skiied, hiked up the
mountains and Marc made friends with the little kids who ran about town
at all hours.
The food interested the boy.
“They’ve got different kinds of food,” he said. “They didn’t have
hamburgers. I liked the food, but I didn’t like some of the vegetable
dishes.”
So when he landed at Los Angeles International Airport, Marc headed
straight for the terminal’s Ruby’s Diner.
“He had a Ruby’s turkey burger on American cheese, fries and a vanilla
milkshake,” Roudanez said. “He ran right in.”
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