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5 Ways to Build More Flexibility Into Your Trip

Sunday, June 16, 2019

5 Ways to Build More Flexibility Into Your Trip

5 Ways to Build More Flexibility Into Your Trip 

In the past, I used to build my vacations with pretty hard and fast lists. Now, I like to leave plenty of space in my itineraries to just be in the moment, not have to rush or easily fit in sites and experiences I discover when already on my trip. When I went to Paris, I decided not to take pictures on our Seine River cruise opting to just revel in the beauty that is Paris. I found the experience to be freeing and refreshing, so I started reevaluating how we travel and how rigid we make our travel. Once we started adding more flexibility into our travel, I feel like we can live more in the moment and really be in a place. Here are a few strategies that we use:

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7 Made in USA Gifts for the Traveler

Sunday, November 18, 2018


7 Made in USA Gifts for the Traveler

My favorite gifts to give are ones made in the USA.  Whenever I travel I like to pick up something made in that place to bring back with me. But, isn't it also awesome to travel with items made here in the USA? If you are shopping for a traveler, here are some of my favorite travel items made in the USA:

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Como Park Zoo and Conservatory in St. Paul, Minnesota

Saturday, June 2, 2018

Como Park Zoo and Conservatory St. Paul, Minnesota

**Disclosure: Thank you to Visit Roseville for hosting our incredible visit to Roseville, Minnesota including providing our hotel stay and admissions to select attractions! Views are 100% my own.

Natural attractions are some of my favorite to visit while on a road trip. So, I definitely had to make a visit to Como Park Conservatory while on our weekend family getaway in Roseville, Minnesota. Como Park Conservatory is located only minutes from Roseville in St. Paul and is part of a larger recreational area including Como Park Zoo and Como Lake. So, you can make a whole day of your visit or you can pick and choose. On the first day of our visit, we visited Como Park Zoo and Conservatory.

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19 Road Trip Must Haves

Monday, March 12, 2018

19 Road Trip Must Haves

We have several road trips on the horizon, so I am getting organized in the hopes we won't forget something essential. We do have some items that are musts on our trips.

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Travel the Midwest and Beyond Facebook Group

Sunday, January 21, 2018

Travel the Midwest and Beyond Midwest Travel Discussion Forum

Please join a new travel group sharing travel ideas and inspiration in the Midwest! I have set up a new forum on Facebook with Lisa Trudell of The Walking Tourists as a place where Midwest travel writers, CVBs and travelers can interact! It is a place to share Midwest travel stories, new attractions in the Midwest, events in the Midwest and more. It is also the best place to ask travel questions about the Midwest and bordering states. Please join us on this fun, new adventure! Please join us on Facebook at Travel the Midwest and Beyond!

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10 Best Illinois Travel Discoveries in 2017

Saturday, December 30, 2017

Top Illinois Travel Discoveries in 2017

2017 brought another year full of discoveries! Here is a rundown of our favorites finds in Illinois this year:

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A Day at the Chicago Travel and Adventure Show

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Flavors and sounds from around the world at the Chicago Travel and Adventure Show

What an adventure we had at the Chicago Travel and Adventure Show today! The show packed more surprises than I expected and the jubilant atmosphere invited exploration and fun!

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Reasons to Join the American Horticultural Society's Reciprocal Gardens Program

Thursday, January 19, 2017


Benefits of a Garden Membership

Years ago, we fell totally in love the with The Morton Arboretum here in Lisle, Illinois. With the range of hiking trails weaving through striking tree groves, peaceful ponds for contemplation and impressive children's garden full of activities, we knew that we would be back many times and had to become members. We have been members for years now and I can honestly say it has been one of the best choices we have ever made! The Morton Arboretum membership is part of the American Horticultural Society's Reciprocal Gardens Program and we have certainly enjoyed the program!

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Travel & Adventure Show Comes to Chicago January 21-22

Thursday, January 5, 2017

The Chicago Travel and Adventure Show will bring travel experts and the flavors of distant lands to Chicago.
Image courtesy of Travel & Adventure Show
Dreaming of a new adventure but can't escape Chicago any time soon? January's Travel & Adventure show will bring the travel to us! The two day event will feature seminars given by travel experts, exhibits from travel destination representatives, hands-on activities, cultural performances and travel-flavored cooking demos. Plus, there are prizes! Who can forget prizes?

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Family Weekend in Grand Rapids, Michigan

Tuesday, August 11, 2015


This past weekend we headed up to Grand Rapids, Michigan for a little summer exploration. Grand Rapids is about 3.5 - 4 hours from the Chicago area making it great for a long weekend. As the second largest city in Michigan, you can imagine there is a lot to experience in the city! This week, we will be talking about our Grand Rapids discoveries as well as our fun at nearby Grand Haven for a little beach time.
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Images From the Destination Asia Summer Festival {The Morton Arboretum}

Friday, August 15, 2014


**Disclosure: we did give away complimentary tickets to this event on this blog. No compensation was received. All opinions are 100% my own.

A couple of weeks ago, my husband and I attended the Destination Asia Summer Festival at The Morton Arboretum and I thought that would share a little bit about the festival. We frequent The Morton Arboretum in the the warmer months to admire its beauty and let our daughter run around in the Children's Garden and among the Treehouse. The destination festivals this summer have added a little more flavor splashing a little more visual and hands-on exploration to a gorgeous natural space.


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{Healthy} Snacks for the Road

Sunday, July 27, 2014


So, you are heading on a road trip but want to keep things healthy{ish}. This can be especially challenging with children that are extremely susceptible to the guiles of mass marketing. With some advance planning, though, you can keep things a little healthier. Getting the kids involved will also be more beneficial. If the kiddos are able to give a little input and make some of their own choices {withing parameters}, they will be more likely to eat healthy snack choices.
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DK Eyewitness Travel Gives You a Walk in Paris {& a Book Giveaway 7/24/14}

Monday, July 14, 2014

Photographs and text reproduced by permission of DK, a division of Penguin Random House from Paris guide book. ©2014 by DK. All rights reserved.

*Disclosure: We received a copy of the Paris Guidebook in order to make an accurate review. No other compensation was received. All opinions are 100% my own.

Today is Bastille Day, so the perfect day to celebrate all things Parisian! Last year, my family traveled to Paris for the first time and were entirely enchanted by the city--so much so that we hope to return in the next couple of years. Lucky for me, DK Eyewitness Travel Guides reached out to me to introduce their new, revved-up travel guides to you and one of them is for Paris! Ooh la la!

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Bringing Master Lock Along for Summer Travel Protection {& Giveaway 6/17/14}

Sunday, June 8, 2014


I know that most of us share a similar worry while traveling-concern over leaving items in the hotel or bringing them with us running the risk of misplacing them or tempting pickpockets. Master Lock introduced me to a new portable SafeSpace system that you can bring with you to stow away important items in your hotel room. While some hotels do have in-room safes, they honestly make me nervous. You can tell I am a little paranoid! However, the prospect of having a secondary safe to put within the hotel safe or to have along just in case the room lacks its own safe. Cue the Master Lock 5900D SafeSpace:


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We'll Always Have Paris: A Mother/Daughter Adventure {And Book Giveaway 5/11/14}

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Paris from the Eiffer Tower
**Disclosure: I received a complimentary book for the purpose of this review. No compensation was received. All opinions are 100% my own.

There is nothing in the world like climbing the Eiffel Tour. Looking down at Paris is definitely an exhilarating moment that is frozen in time. Last year, my husband and I took our daughter to Paris to fulfill an important wish on our family bucket list. After a series of health issues for my husband and myself as well as others close to us, we decided to seize the moment and take our opportunity to go to Paris without regret. In truth though, our personal travel story actually began long before visiting Paris. When my daughter was born, my husband and I were determined to not let her hamper our travel aspirations. So, we have embarked on many adventures near and far with the little one in toe and have not looked back. Together, we will always have Paris........


When I received the opportunity to read Jennifer Coburn's We'll Always Have Paris: A Mother/Daughter Adventure, I jumped at the chance. While reading, I immediately felt a bond with Jennifer and discovered we are truly kindred spirits.  Jennifer in some ways was haunted by her father passing away from cancer at a young age and thought that she in turn would pass away way too soon. Her loss inspired her to go on some grand adventures with her daughter, making memories that would last--just in case. My own father passed away early in my daughter's life--when she was one. These losses can truly be a source of motivation. I almost lost my grandfather to a heart attack when I was in my early twenties. While he was recovering from bypass surgery, he advised me to travel for myself--scale those mountains that I had planned to for so long. The words of my grandfather stuck with me. I mean, here is this guy who just had five bypasses (yes, five) and he is telling me to travel! My husband took a little nudging, but we began traveling in whichever direction was available to us at the time. We did not stop when our family became 3.

Fact: Jennifer Coburn is a USA Today best selling author of six novels and contributor to four literary anthologies. This is her first memoir.

Throughout the book, Jennifer adeptly weaves the story of her remembrances of her father into the travelogue of her adventures with her daughter. Jennifer is able to embrace her relationship with her father while strengthening her relationship with her daughter through creating special moments. In some ways, her book is melodic and flows naturally during the course of her life. During the book, both Jennifer and her daughter, Katie, grow. I really loved seeing each relationship unfold and evolve.

We'll Always Have Paris--A Book We Can All Relate To

We'll Always Have Paris is a book we can all relate to. The book celebrates the joys of life and discoveries, the little stumbling blocks we find here and there, the tragedy and realization of mortality that we all must face and the spirit to find our way through and survive. The overall message encourages us to seize the moment yet savor the time we are with those we love. Towards the end of the book, Jennifer becomes less concerned with checking the items off of her list and has really settled more in to enjoying time with her daughter.

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6 Things to Love When You Wind Down your Trip

Sunday, March 30, 2014



We just returned from a week long adventure driving out to Maine and back. We love the road, but sometimes the last leg can be a bear. Last evening, as we enjoyed our last bit of freedom before returning to the hum-drum of everyday life I reflected on one of the great things about by at the end of your trip. Here are some things this traveler enjoys as journey's end nears:
  • Whatever you pull out of your suitcase, you wear it clean or dirty. Pretty much, you have reached the slim-pickin's stage of your travels. But, you really don't care and are happy when you find two socks that match.
  • Indulging one last time is a must. By the end of the trip, there is less of a worry of undoing your diet. You have already done what you have done and the next day you will be returning home and to a more normal eating and exercising schedule. So, you are less worried about that extra piece of chocolate.
  • You start thinking about the next adventure. All of you with wanderlust know what I am talking about. No matter how grand your trip, you are already thinking of future travels while on vacation. This doesn't mean you did not enjoy your adventure. In fact, you are riding so high from your recent trip that you are vigorously anticipating further voyages!
  • Soon, you will be sleeping in your own bed. There is nothing like the first night home in your own bed. You will sleep well--don't forget the alarm clock!
  • Tails will be wagging when you get home. The welcome home we receive from our dogs makes us feel like we are part of the British royalty. 
  • You begin looking through pictures of your adventure and reminiscing of the amazing time that you had. Usually, we have some dead time on our way back whether it be waiting for our flight or taking a breather at a rest area. I fill some of this in with going through our pictures. Reliving the some of the nicer moments of our trip always has us smiling even during a rough travel day home.
Now, the trip back to reality is not nearly as joyous as our time away. But, it does have a bit of its own charm. For now, I am happy to be home and reconnecting. However, I am sure that I will be back to active travel planning again in another couple of weeks! Carpe diem!
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DIY Travel Memory Frame {Mod Podge with a Purpose}

Saturday, March 22, 2014



I have never hidden that I am a fan of mod podge. I loved the technique as a child and it is one that my daughter can easily use. {So, it keeps her busy--no complaints here!} Whenever we travel, we inevitably end up with gobs of brochures, pamphlets, etc. I hate giving up these items because they spark memories of the wonderful trip we took. However, keeping mounds and mounds of paper just is not feasible. So, I have been trying to incorporate these items into crafts. Reuse and repurpose! In the past, I used mod podge to make a Travel Memory Box--cute and functional! This week my daughter and I worked on another mod podge travel project---a Travel Memory Frame. This is a fun little project and leaves you with a nice memento of your travels.

What you need:

Cardboard {your desired size}
School glue
Scissors
Brochures, tickets and other paper travel memorabilia
Water
Foam brush
Matte spray

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Packing Strategies for Spring Break {Time to Get on the Road}

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Spring Break is upon us and it is time to get packing! With some advance planning, packing should go easily and you will have little to worry about. Here are some strategies that we use:

  • Lists: I know if I pack casually, I am definitely going to miss something. I don't necessarily make a list of everything---just the things that may be unusual or that I may forget.
  • Check the Weather: Do not just assume. I have been in Florida when it was unseasonably cool and Iceland when it was unseasonably warm. Layers are always good to pack because you can easily change attire to fit the weather.
  • Pack Plastic Bags: Trust me, just trust me. Ziplock bags can be handy for leftovers or containing found treasures like shells or rocks. Plastic bags are also great for dealing with wet bathing suits and towels when on the move or the *dreaded* bout of car sickness.
  • Motion sickness medication: We have been surprised a couple of times with the ugly specter of motion sickness. It is just easier to have the pills along in case.
  • Fans, bug repellent and sunscreen depending on season and location: Sometimes you can find these items on arrival. However, they can be overpriced. I have also been places where we could not find bug repellent to save ourselves are the only repellent contained chemicals we were not comfortable with.
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Get Out There: Work on your Travel Planning with the Best of the Midwest Blog Hop

Monday, March 3, 2014

Thinking about warmer days of travel ahead! Picture of the Morton Arboretum.

This month, the Best of the Midwest Blog Hop is focusing on collecting travel planning tips culled  from our experience. With mounds and mounds snow still on the ground here in the Midwest (yikes---it's March!!!!), I am sure that we are all busy dreaming of breaking out of our houses and getting out on the road! If we have to be stuck in our homes a little longer (UGH!), why not work on some travel planning? Follow along in our blog hop for some tips and ideas! Plus, don't forget to add some of your own by adding a link to the hop or sharing in comments.

Right now, I am in the final stages of planning a trip and am working on my bucket list for that trip. I like to itemize the essential goals of the trip so I do not miss the big things.
  • Build in pockets of time to rest: I am overzealous when I travel and want to do everything! However, everyone needs a little time to breath and enjoy being away. I like to build in a little time for us to enjoy the hotel or not feel rushed so we can revel in our time away from obligations.
  • Organize your travel goals and prioritize attractions: Ok, let's face it, you may not be able to see everything you intended on no matter how well your trip is planned. Make sure you know what your must-sees are before leaving and put them on a list so you can be sure to hit those first.
  • Assemble relaxation items: The object of vacation is manifold--to explore, have fun and relax. I like to bring some of my creature comforts with me to help me relax. I pick up a couple of good books, put together a nice selection of tea (there may be a selection of tea on the road but it is often lacking), nice comfy socks and--dare I say--a manicure kit. I almost never get to do my nails at home, so I find it to be a treat to do them when on vacay. Sad, I know!
We have written several posts with family travel ideas, so I thought that I would take this opportunity to share them again. Some of our newer readers may have not seen these posts and other readers may need a refresher! Bon voyage!



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What I learned while visiting Paris

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Paris has always been on my list of dream destinations. With my daughter taking French, I really wanted to be the one to take her to Paris. My husband and I decided that this year would be the year--we would go to Paris to fulfill a dream. We were a little apprehensive about going at first. My husband and I are usually fans of diamonds in the rough, cities that are up and coming, not cities that everyone seems to visit. We were worried that Paris would be a little too much for us. To our delight, we loved it. Absolutely loved it!

As with any trip, we learned a few things along the way:

You will not be able to see everything. Paris is a city--a big city. If you truly want to enjoy your visit, try not to pack your schedule too tightly. We tried to keep our schedule flexible.

You will miss Paris. Paris is such a beautiful city. When I left, I definitely had culture shock. What do you mean I don't have a boulangerie right across the street? Also, since I had spent so much time on researching for this trip, I felt an immediate let down when I returned home. I actually have time to myself. Instead of feeling relaxed, I feel like I am missing something.

Spend time just absorbing your surroundings. Eat at a cafe. Take a boat ride on the Seine. Sit and enjoy a gelato. Do this without frantically snapping pictures. It is truly an amazing feeling when you feel part of the city, not just a tourist. Photography is actually prohibited in some of the sites. To me, this was liberating in a way. You really spend more time enjoying when you aren't trying to get the perfect shot.

You may be surprised by the things that you like. Climbing the Eiffel Tower is the tourist thing to do. Of course, we had to. However, if you would have asked me a couple of months ago if I was excited about visiting the Eiffel Tower, I would have said no. We actually loved our visit to the Eiffel Tower. We ate lunch on the first floor and climbed to the second floor to take in an amazing view. What a wonderful afternoon!


The museum gift shops are definitely worth a visit. We actually found some unique souvenirs to bring back with us at the museum gift shops. If you are tight on time and would rather take in museums than shopping, a stop in a museum gift shop may be the perfect way to still bring something home.

Watch out for the pickpockets. No, we did not get picked. We took precautions with our valuables before traveling. However, we were approached by a couple of scam artists asking us if we "spoke English." Basically, this is a scam to steal money. You will see signs warning you about pickpockets at the major tourist sites. Definitely, protect yourself. This is not to say that we ever felt scared. You just need to be cautious.

Beware of scooters. Scooters zoomed by us while walking on the sidewalk a couple of times. I was not expecting that!

Learn some French phrases. This was not an issue for us since my daughter and I both speak French. However, French is the language of France and knowing some key phrases shows your respect. People will definitely be more willing to help you if you start with basic French. A "Bonjour!" will get you a long way. Plus, it was priceless to see the French light up when you speak to them in French. Your effort will be appreciated.

You will walk and walk and walk and love it! We walked all over and had a great time! My daughter actually did a wonderful job of keeping up with us without too many issues. There is so much to see and do, you do not even notice how much you have walked.

You will miss Paris. Yes, this warrants a second mention. Paris is so unique. When you hear mention of Paris, you will find yourself wistfully recalling your trip--and wanting to return!


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