Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Halloween Around the World

Halloween and travel go hand in hand to me. Every country has their own way of celebrating and their own folklore and traditions, which I find fascinating. You're never going to have the same experience in America as you will anywhere else, so make plans to go somewhere different in the future. Maybe one of these destinations below:

If you want to celebrate Halloween in another country, here are some that have their own festivals, traditions, and folklore.

Halloween in the UK was much different 20 years ago than it is today and France seems to always have a different thing going on. I aspire to visit Ireland or Scotland, Tokyo, and Mexico for their celebrations.

Have you been away from home for the Halloween season before?



Saturday, September 27, 2025

Pack With Me for My Trip to France

The other day I pulled out everything I needed to bring with me to France. I have a packing list and I only packed those things. I made a video and maybe you'd like to see it. This is just my clothes. Eric's clothes are also going in this same carry-on.

Watch as I pack for my trip to France, with a small mix-and-match wardrobe, in a carry-on bag that I share with my husband.
Yes, I think I take this top on every trip I go on that isn't Vegas.

I know I said I wanted to bring my 16" carry-on on this trip, but I forgot that we need pants and extra shoes for this trip, so I had to upgrade to my 20" bag. Even so, I found that I couldn't close it fully, and I ended up leaving behind my sweater and some pajama pants. I will either wear bike shorts or the leggings I'm wearing on the plane to bed, and I will layer tops if it's colder that I expect. We are only bringing rain coats on this trip, but they are thick, so can be worn as a regular coat, too. 


I do have a cardigan I'm wearing on the plane, which you can see at the end, and a packable tote (similar to this one) for any purchases I make, so if one of those is a sweater or sweatshirt, I have room to bring it home. Could I have brought a bigger bag or a second carry-on, since there are two of us? Yes, but 1) we're renting the smallest car, 2) it's easier to keep track of less stuff, and 3) we won't need to check a bag on the way home if we buy stuff. I feel good about my choices and know I have everything I need for the weather, even if it pours buckets or is super chilly.

What are some things you always take when you travel?

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Thursday, September 25, 2025

5 Reasons To Bring An RV On Your Next Road Trip

Whether you’re looking to explore one of the great routes through the US, the best road trip regions of the world, or you simply want to get out and explore freely and without a plan, there’s nothing like getting out there and driving your way through your vacation. It gives you the chance to explore, up front, many of the sights and spots that you might easily miss otherwise. However, with an RV, you can improve your journey even further.


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A Road Trip With All Of Your Creature Comforts

One of the biggest advantages of traveling by RV is having the comforts of home with you wherever you go. Instead of juggling hotel stays or eating every meal out, you’ll have a bed, kitchen, and bathroom right on board. You shouldn’t underestimate just how comfortable and convenient this can make the trip, especially if you’re traveling long distances or with the kids.


It Can Save You A Lot Of Money

Although road trips may traditionally be less expensive than other vacations, the costs can still quickly add up if you have ot consider hotels, dining, and entertainment. While you should still give yourself a budget to have some fun, RVs can cut those costs greatly, allowing you to cook meals in your own kitchen, bring entertainment with you, and enjoy cheaper accommodation, be it through RV parks or by stopping wherever you’re allowed to camp for the night.


RV Parks Bring Community To A Lonesome Road

Although road trips do offer you the ability to explore and meet some new friends along the way, there’s no denying that they can get pretty lonely at times. By finding RV parks along your route, not only can you get hookups for water, power, and enjoy a host of comfortable amenities, but you can also meet fellow travelers on their own RV road trips. It’s a great opportunity to swap stories, tips, and places to recommend to each other. RV parks are more than a practicality; they can truly enhance your whole trip.


Get Out Into Nature

One of the big benefits of an RV is that it also makes it much, much easier to hit up hiking trails, national parks, and other natural hotspots. If you’re not particularly fond of camping, but you would love the opportunity to get outdoors a little more, then RV parks offer great access, but you might also be able to simply bring your RV to designated stopping points near many of the more popular outdoor stops.


Flexibility And Freedom

When you’re traveling by RV, you’re not tied to hotel reservations or flight schedules. This freedom allows you to design your trip as you go, even more than the typical road trip. Being able to spend the night in the RV means that you’re not always pressed to find the next place to sleep. Wherever you can stop is wherever you can spend the night.


If you love road trips, but you’re looking for a way to really enrich your next one, then taking out an RV could be just the remedy you need.