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We’re Listed In The Top 5 Solo Parent Bloggers of 2016

We were just listed in the top solo-parent bloggers of 2016. Interestingly a few of these bloggers have stopped traveling and settled down, but not for us – we just arrived in Europe and are heading for a white Christmas! Here’s to any single parents that wish to take the plunge and head off with […]

Dine Under The Stars. Bangkok Best Rooftop Dining

They say “time goes fast when you’re having fun“, and we have had so much fun in Thailand this past month that I am convinced that is why time seems to have flown by!  In fact, I’m a little in shock that the month is nearly over. We ran out of time to do all […]

Vacation Ideas for Busy Students

Busy students seldom have time for fun, but everyone needs a vacation every once in a while. When you get a break from Arizona State University, you might really want to go on a vacation somewhere, but you may assume that you won’t be able to afford to travel and have a good time. Contrary […]

Unwind And Watch The Sunset Pattaya Thailand

“Dusit Thani Pattaya feels to us like a resort and not a hotel. Here, perched on the cliff edge, we watch the sunset in the distance, and we swim and relax. This place has everything we want, so we keep coming back – year after year.” Says a guest to me at breakfast. We are sitting […]

How to Save Money on Family Travel

Travel expenses may not be your first priority when managing the family budget, but chances are, it’s up there on the top of the list when it comes to the ones that you care about the most. Since traveling together as a family can be just as much of an emotional investment as it is […]

Perfectly Relaxing. Dusit Thani Hua Hin Thailand

Thailand might look small on the map, but it is HUGE! A long (and in some parts skinny) country, with a coastline that leads to Cambodia, where we just stayed in Pattaya.  We have wanted to travel to so much of Thailand, be to see it all is impossible.  So we have started with the […]

Why Guests Are Choosing Hotels With An Executive Club

Recently we spent several lovely days in Bangkok, Thailand. We have been traveling in and out of this amazing city over the past two weeks, and on each occasion, we try to find somewhere next and exciting to stay. More and more, we find that 5-star hotels are offering a fabulous option of an Executive […]

Fun For All The Family At The Bayview Pattaya

If you are longing for a resort-style beachside holiday, and don’t want to travel far out of Bangkok Thailand, then Pattaya might just be what you are looking for. Pattaya is changing. Once known for its nightlife, it now has another much more positive side.  New modern hotels, family resorts, and fabulous state of the […]

Banish Boredom For Kids On Long Journeys

Long journeys are tedious enough for adults, but for a child, it can feel like torture. Having to sit still in one spot for a long time can make them feel restless and agitated, and without the right activities, they can soon become bored. Thankfully there are a few things you can do to help […]

Banyan Tree Bangkok – Thai Luxury City Resort

Bangkok. Tips to Choose the Right Luxury Hotel There are so many fabulous places to stay in Bangkok, so where do you start? Choosing the right Bangkok luxury hotel or resort can take you hours of internet research, and in this city that rarely sleeps, it is important to know what to look for. Look […]

Thailand – The Passing Of A Great King

“Everyone must correct his own self; this is something more difficult to cope with, but it is not impossible.”      Bhumibol Adulyadej Leaving Vietnam this time we were on a high. Not just ‘high in the sky’, but ‘high’ because we had enjoyed such a great time, so we were leaving in ‘high spirits’. […]

New Le Meridien Saigon With Sensational River View

Saigon River snakes its way through Ho Chi Minh and is the most sought-after real estate position in the city. River Life To stay with a view of the Saigon River in luxury style is like having a movie screening outside of you highrise hotel window. Day and night the scene before us is always moving. […]