How to Plan a Family Vacation (with Kids)
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How to Plan a Family Vacation (with Kids)

Everyone is excited! Your kids are already talking about activities to do when you go on a vacation. All the family members have their own ideas of fun in mind. Everyone gets hyped up and chaos is developing. As parents, we also have other things at the back of our mind: job, expenses, chores, and so on. With that, vacation planning can be a real piece of work, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are some tips to help you better plan your vacation:

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The truth about traveling with kids
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The truth about traveling with kids

I’ve been traveling my whole life. My mom never shied away from throwing us kids into the car and just going for a road trip. I’ve been from one end of the US to the other. I know, I know. Only the US? But, anyone who’s driven from one end of the US to the other knows how much of a task that is and how different the culture is from one area of the country to the other. If you aren’t aware, from San Francisco, CA to New York, NY it’s almost 3000 miles (4800 km). That’s further than Lagos, Portugal to Narva, Estonia. There are 7 other countries you’d pass through on that drive. The US is vast.

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Sleeping In A Hammock Changed My Life.
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Sleeping In A Hammock Changed My Life.

I’ve always had a problem sleeping. I could never get comfortable. My nights were filled with tossing and turning, and when I woke up, my back would scream at me. I always thought I was doing something wrong. Everyone else could sleep in a normal bed without issues. Why couldn’t I? Then, I moved to a hammock. 

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First Novel Update and a preview!
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First Novel Update and a preview!

Chloe’s ears screamed against the silence. Her senses overcompensated in the crushing darkness. Squinting, she strained to pick out any minute detail of her surroundings. Her heart pounded inside her skull, a dull drumbeat impossible to ignore. Each beat an explosion; the sharp shrapnel burrowed deep into the soft tissue. She pinched the bridge of her nose and closed her eyes, desperate for relief.

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