family travel
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Bridges from Place to Place: A History of Unusual Bridges
Bridges have been an integral part of human civilization for centuries. From ancient to modern times, bridges have helped connect places disparate by offering crossings and connections that were otherwise impossible. This history has made bridges an important part of our culture, and we can learn a lot from them. In this article, we’re going to discuss the history of unusual bridges, and how they’ve helped connect different parts of the world.
By 💸 Build Your Future 💸4 years ago in Wander
Alternatives To Celebrating Xmas With A Dysfunctional Family
Not everyone anticipates Christmas the same way; for some, it invokes the joy of togetherness and gift giving and for some, it is the nippy weather. But then, there are people like me, who dread Christmas for how it gravitates towards dysfunctional situations that we’d rather avoid. By the fact that you’re here on my blog, scouring for something ‘relatable’, I take it that we’re on the same boat and I hope to do right by you. Read along to discover some tips and activities that could help you dodge the much-dreaded family Christmas.
By Eliza Cumberbatch4 years ago in Wander
How I Mastered Juggling Work & Private Life
Truth is, there’s a lot of stuff out there in the world that we take no notice of. I can go days and nights on advising you about work-life balance, but who’s interested in advice? I’m not. Instead we just want to know how to juggle both. Especially in the space of the past two years, this ‘balance’ has seen drastic changes. As a newbie in this culture, I have been able to stay motivated and balanced at the same time despite facing regular hurdles. How? I listened. To whom? Myself.
By Harley Leon4 years ago in Wander
How To Do Family Travel On A Budget
I start with this one because I believe that if you want to travel with your family, your mindset needs to change. We prioritise acquiring the means to travel together as a family. The question of when we will go, not IF, is always relevant.
By lzzi smith4 years ago in Wander
3 Ways to "Read Art" at a Museum. Top Story - September 2022.
My children are spoiled. In many ways, but in this article I'm referring to their exposure to arts and culture, and particularly to museums. They won't realize how spoiled they are until they grow up and realize that not everyone else's mom worked in museums let alone at a leadership level in museums and could provide unlimited access to the extraordinary.
By Emily E Mahon4 years ago in Wander
Cherishing Togetherness on New Year’s Eve
Ever felt that impending cloud of gloom when you’re nearing the end of another year? That’s the New Year’s blues kicking in. Whether or not you experience it, the feeling can be very real and nagging. I myself have suffered a few bouts in the past years and I’ve found ways to tackle it most effectively. If you ever find yourself in a similar situation, I suggest being with someone who loves you and cares for you might be a big help. And here are some things you can do with your loved ones on New Year’s Eve.
By Madonna Welsh4 years ago in Wander
Exploring Sedona Vortexes
Exploring a vortex is an experience. In October 2019, I traveled to Sedona, Arizona with my mom and youngest brother. We stayed in a lovely airbnb in Cornville, 25 minutes from Sedona. It was on a beautiful property with a water fall and pomegranate trees. It was a perfect place to retreat to from the busyness of Sedona.
By Amelia Sharp4 years ago in Wander
The Long Road Trip
It was a nice summer day, and I was bored. I wanted to go somewhere today. So, you bet I was excited when my parents said we were going on a road trip to the beach! I went to my room and started packing my bag. I usually have my bag packed, but I didn't go anywhere for the school year so I didn't pack my bag. I packed a towel, snacks, a water bottle, my iPad, 2 storybooks, and my journal. My parents also brought a cooler.
By Sivi Linga4 years ago in Wander
Road Trips are Coming Back in Style
During my sixth-grade year, I took a road trip with my father. My father was a radio astronomer, professor at Umass, and part-time consultant at NASA. We went to California on business; it was the trip of a life time. We landed in Sacramento and travelled for three weeks on the road until we reached our destination. Airline travel was so very different then, but I learned a lot about his work in radio astronomy and we stopped at all kinds of little and unique places and that have given me a love for little and unique museums.
By Susan Eileen 4 years ago in Wander










