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The Timing of a Rainbow
Although I have traveled to Holland several times, I had never seen the fields of tulips until this past April. On this visit to my ancestral home with my daughters in tow, I truly understood—every time you visit a place,
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How to Really Learn History
You can read hundreds of books, but nothing replaces seeing, breathing and feeling history. In Monument Valley, Arizona, the monuments or sandstone buttes stand in the landscape like teachers waiting for students. Come in and listen. What I have to share
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The Importance of Being Fit When Traveling with Kids
In my travels BC (before children), I realized how important it is to not just be fit, but be strong the first time I went snorkeling. It was in Belize in 2000, and although I could swim with the
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Taking Kids on a Hike: Lessons from Hiking Trips
I won’t lie; the first time we took the kids on hike, it did not go so well. It was in 2015, and we were in Yosemite National Park in the summer with lots of other people. We decided to walk
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How to Avoid the Snorkeling Nightmare — Motion sickness!
Going out on a day trip to snorkel is a fun way to engage with nature and see a whole new world—the underwater world. However, this fun day trip can quickly turn into a nightmare if one of your kids
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Mule Trekking in Bryce Canyon
Trust a Mule? With your life and yours kids’ lives? Why should you?! I did—and here's why
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What to Pack for Your Family Vacation
I spend hours planning our family excursions, and once plans are made, I spend hours thinking about what to pack and how to improve my packing list from our last trip--especially when we have forgotten important items! It seems inevitable
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Preparing for the Road Trip
Now that you have decided to take a road trip. It’s time to prepare for the road trip. California to Utah is roughly 700 miles, so preparation is something we take seriously. First and foremost is the vehicle. Get the