Tag: Travel
How To Make Every Duty Station A Home: Fallon, NV...
I never knew how important it was to be able to make where you live, a place that you love until we joined the...
Surviving the Airport with Kids
There she is- an overpacked lady speed walking through the airport with a jogging stroller, a kid's backpack hooked onto the handle, the lady...
Tips for Tackling Travel With Food Allergies
May is both Food Allergy Awareness Month and Celiac Awareness Month. It is also the beginning of PCS season for many military families. Moving...
Finding Fall in Florida
A few years ago, I traded a life in the wacky-weather zone of the Midwest for a life of stable sunshine in Central Florida....
Falling in love with fall
Would you believe me if I told you that I didn’t really understand the fascination with fall/autumn before we moved to Pennsylvania? It’s true,...
When in Rome….
Sometimes when we travel we are unaware of how different some of our daily behaviors are seen in other countries. The natural ways in...
3 Winter Day Trips in Virginia
Are you stationed in Virginia or just visiting?
Winter in Virginia doesn't have to be a downer. There are plenty of opportunities to see all...
Things To Do In London At Christmas
London at Christmas is a magical affair.
Wandering people wrapped up in coats and boots, puffing cold air along the River Thames.
The hustle and...
The Dreaded Travel Dilemma
There are three major logistical actions for military families:
a PCS (where we move from one duty station to another)
a change of...
Miyajima: Exploring Japan’s Deer Island
Even though it causes feelings of anxiety and stress, I love to travel with my children. It is one of our favorite activities, and...
Three Must Haves for Traveling Military Families
The world is opening up again, and people are hitting the road and filling airplanes faster than it takes to go through a Chick-fil-A...
Five Ways to take an Italian Staycation
Raise your hand if you felt personally victimized by 2020?
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Now that we all have our hands raised, each of...












