family travel
Wander answers all your questions about family travel except "Are we there yet?"
Gypsy's Soul
Everyone paints themselves as victims in their stories because no one ever feels sorry for the villain. No ever stops to think that the villain is just a victim that never got rescued by the hero. Inside of every villain is a victim that just wanted to be saved. At least that's what I liked to tell myself whenever I felt bad about leaving home. My mother told me that when I was born, my eyes never stopped searching the room. Almost as if I was looking for something or someone specific. She named me Gypsy because of it, always telling people that from the moment I was born I was always searching for home. I guess that's one thing she got right. I always knew that home was more of a feeling, and less of a place. So although she hated when I ran away, she understood my need to be free. But freedom always comes at a price. A price that I’d be paying for the rest of my life.
By Chartay Powell4 years ago in Wander
I Traveled to Santo Domingo During Quarantine
The plane from New Jersey was packed, and we landed just outside of the Santo Domingo, en un aropuerto, and quickly exchanged our American dollars for Dominican pesos. The exchange rate is 57 pesos for every dollar. I exchanged $100 and we got in lines for customs.
By Michael X Christopher4 years ago in Wander
A bit of me
As some of you know already, I live out of my RV. It's been a glorious yet trying year to say the least but the cats and I have managed. Between parking at KOA's, conservation areas, business and church parking lots and most recently, my current job; the cats and I have been fairly comfortable. It's my home. My refuge. My safe haven. The one place that will smell of chocolate chip cookies for 3 weeks after they’ve already been made.
By the nomadic trio4 years ago in Wander
5 Essential Tips for an Awesome Florida Vacation
Are you looking to have a memorable holiday in the Sunshine State, Florida? Florida is a perfect vacation destination for Americans who are looking to escape the chilly winter weather of most Middle American states. It is also a great place to start your tour of the United States if you are a foreign traveler. Whether you are traveling alone or with friends and family, you can bet that you will relax and have a good time in the Sunshine State. Every county in the state has something special for everyone: From the sandy beaches, subtropical experience to Disney World, and unmatched nightlife. Before you pack your bags, here are 5 essential tips for an awesome Florida vacation:
By Lena Linetti4 years ago in Wander
Home
I have roamed the market places, in the crowded streets of Tangier, immersed in the scent of spices being carried through the hot and dusty air. I have dipped my feet in the same Spanish waters where the Armada sailed from and met the spectre of myself on the other side of the Atlantic. I have danced in the snow of Germany and sipped wine in France. I have seen the Yankees play at Yankee Stadium and touched the stone edifice of President Lincoln. I found peace in Malta, swimming through the crystal clear waters of the Blue Lagoon and walking in the ghostly footsteps of the seekers of the Grail. I've seen the halls where Anne Boleyn fell in love with King Henry and I had my first history lesson on the battlements of Gibraltar.
By Clara Elizabeth Hamilton Orr Burns4 years ago in Wander
The most popular North East attractions
As the UK continues to live through difficult times, many of us have relied on trips away from home to escape reality for a while. Although our plans to soak up the sun somewhere abroad this year may be off the cards, this opens up the opportunity for us to explore the stunning British countryside.
By Jack Johnson4 years ago in Wander
How to spend a day in Glenelg with family
If you are bringing the family along for your holiday in Glenelg Adelaide and wonder what you can do whilst there, this article has you covered. Glenelg is a wonderful city that you can explore with the whole family. There are plenty of things to do here, as a family so if you picked the city out of the rest in Australia, you have made the right choice. Here are six of the most popular things you can do if you are spending the day in Glenelg with family.
By Nilusha Perera4 years ago in Wander
How to Plan For Air Travel with Kids
If you are planning your next family holiday which will include taking international flights, then you are likely to also be thinking about how the kids, including toddlers, are going to cope. While long-haul flights and time spent in transit can be quite testing for kids (not to mention the parents!), there are things you can do that will help with this. So don't give up on that much-needed vacay with your loved ones and check out these tips that will help you prepare.
By Ayodha Ushani4 years ago in Wander