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March 2, 2022

Universal Orlando in 2022: Should You Stay or Should You Go Now?

It's 2022 and if you haven't already jumped for a trip to Orlando, chances are you are itching to finally book that Florida vacation. With so much going on in those parts there are a lot of options, one of those being Universal Orlando. If you have been eyeing this resort for your next family destination, here is a look at whether you should visit Universal Orlando in 2022. What's New At Universal Orlando in 2022 Some major recent openings at Universal Orlando may help sway your decision ... Read More

Filed Under: travel Tagged With: family travel, Florida, theme park, Universal Studios

March 1, 2022

Easy Casserole Recipes

Whether you are looking for a simple dinner for your family or something easy to drop off for a friend in need, these easy casserole recipes are just the thing! With recipes like stuffed pepper casserole, chicken cordon bleu casserole, baked walking taco casserole and so many more, everyone will love any of these delicious recipes. They also make the perfect freezer meals for nights when you don’t feel like cooking or spending the money on take out. Casseroles are perfect for potlucks or an easy ... Read More

Filed Under: eat Tagged With: casserole, easy meal, potluck

February 27, 2022

Best Museums in London

I have been very much missing the UK and most especially the museums. There was something so lovely about being able to walk into any number of places and see world-famous exhibits. There might be crowds, but we went to at least one museum every time we visited London. London is home to a great variety of museums, most of which are free, and all of which are treasure troves of art and artifacts. Whether you are looking to spend a day browsing works of art, exploring British history, or ... Read More

Filed Under: travel Tagged With: educational travel, family travel, London, museums, travel with kids

February 26, 2022

S’mores Martini

I love s'mores everything. I love the classic and all the twists. If it has chocolate, marshmallows, and graham crackers, I'm in. While nothing can replace making s'mores around the campfire, there are so many honorable mentions in the world that it was high time I shared my own. This s'mores martini is a sweet favorite that can act as a dessert cocktail for any occasion. Ingredients: 2 oz. Kahlua 1 oz. heavy cream 1 oz. marshmallow vodka (or vanilla) 2 tablespoons chocolate ... Read More

Filed Under: eat Tagged With: cocktail, martini, s'mores

February 25, 2022

How to Travel Comfortably while on your Period

There are several reasons to be grateful for your monthly period. It's a sign of fertility, an indication of good health, and a reminder to pay attention to your body and slow down. However, it may be difficult to appreciate your period when you’re traveling. When you've planned a week of adventure, exploration, and fun, you don’t want to have to deal with the bloating, cramping, and all the pain and discomfort that come with your period. Unfortunately, as much as you may wish to prevent ... Read More

Filed Under: travel Tagged With: period travel, travel, women's travel

February 24, 2022

Take a Red Bus Tour of Going-to-the-Sun Road at Glacier National Park

I talk about special days on here all the time--there are just some days and experiences that are so awe-inspiring that they stay etched in your memory like a beautiful poem. One of those experiences for me was being given the opportunity to experience a Red Bus Tour on the Going to the Sun Road in Montana. It was the first day of our FAM, the weather was picture-perfect gorgeous, and we had the final red bus tour of the season. It was such an ideal way to explore Glacier National Park. We ... Read More

Filed Under: travel Tagged With: Glacier Country, Going to the Sun Road, Montana, Red Bus Tour, TBEX, Western Montana

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I’ve wanted to be an archaeologist, in theatre, a judge, and to run a museum. While I try to decide what I want to be when I grow up, I spend my time crafting and exploring the world. Read More…

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