couples travel
Couples Travel–There's nothing quite like exploring the world with your significant other, though it has its challenges.
BAHAMAS GETAWAY
On our second wedding anniversary my husband surprised me with a trip to Nassau, Bahamas. I was so excited as I had never left the state of North Carolina! I am about as country as you can get. There was so much to do and buy before you can even leave the country. I didn't even have a certified birth certificate. I was born at my Grandmother's house so the Doctor had forgot to register a proper birth certificate. It's amazing when you don't have a birth certificate, yet the bill collectors know where you live!
By Barbara Wiler4 years ago in Wander
Moving out of the U.S.
Over the past few weeks, my fiance and I have talked about numerous places that we would like to live and buy a home to begin our future. At first it was like Florida, California, and New York. However, after doing a ton of research non of them gave us the choices and kind of lives we were so desperately seeking. At that point we began to talk about countries outside of the U.S. that we could be truly happy in and still afford to actually live. That list came down to two options England and Scotland. We took an afternoon and focused on research such as job opportunities, housing costs, laws, and finally what it would take to not only get visas but also citizenship within both of these countries.
By Katrina Chamberlain4 years ago in Wander
6 Tips for Planning the Perfect Romantic Getaway
Planning a romantic getaway is a fun and exciting experience. There are so many things to consider, like where to go, what to pack, what to do, and where to stay. Traveling during COVID-19 can complicate plans even more. However, it's not entirely impossible to travel during this pandemic. In fact, it may be just what you and your partner need during these unprecedented times. Here are six tips for planning the perfect romantic getaway.
By Carlos Fox4 years ago in Wander
Love travels far
Love from a different time You will do strange things for love This is my love story and how I went all the way to Egypt to find love. Love knows no bounds. Love overcomes all obstacles and it doesn't matter the size and shape or color of your skin. Love sees past religious and ethnic backgrounds. People go as far as traveling many oceans to find love.
By Lori Mohammad4 years ago in Wander
On The Road
"You must create the right kind of dream, the sober, adult kind of magic. Illusion born of disillusion." S.Plath I think by now, we can all agree that lying on the internet is a part of our new normal. Hopefully the Generation Z will go through life with some sort of a social media awareness and breathe more easily than us, millennials, who are still trapped in comparing ourselves to what we see online, and embellishing ourselves online in a bid to match what we see. Well, fiction is relatively easy. In America, you pay for a course that gives you an exact formula for a successful fiction bestseller. A hero's journey. Exposition, action on the page 20, complication, climax on the page 142, fall, catastrophe. As anything in life vs how the USA tries to sell you life - the first will always challenge the latter. You'll sell books with this arc. But unlocking the mystery of life is not just a '$1200 online drama writing certificate' away.
By Kuba Vitek4 years ago in Wander
Moving During the COVID-19 Pandemic
In the few short weeks at the beginning of March, prior to the shutdowns, I received a job offer from a local concert venue. I had just rage quit my former job at a major grocery store, and was looking for something with more growth opportunities. I eagerly attended orientation, filled out the necessary paperwork, and got my schedule to start training.
By Cassandra Workman4 years ago in Wander
How to cross Europe in a van
So, I met my girlfriend in Southampton, England (my home town). I had recently returned from living in Bulgaria and she was studying as a film student in Southampton when we met. After a while, we decided to move in together. Everything was perfect. We lived together; worked together; basically did everything together. Until one day we, and the rest of the world, would be thrown into utter turmoil.
By Luke Mccarthy 4 years ago in Wander
Travel Diaries: Playa Negra — Vieques, Puerto Rico
Two days ago, we left our landlocked hilltop casita to find water. We drive down the main road while I pull out my Google Maps app. Jim tells me to put it away. Of course he already knows where he is going and navigates with confidence and ease.
By Annette Kim4 years ago in Wander