Wednesday, June 3, 2026
The Top LGBTQ-Friendly Destinations
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Free Road Trip Stops
I'm a road trip girlie. I have been road tripping my whole life, so even on short trips, I look into all the places I could stop along the way. Earlier this month, we were going to an engagment party for a cousin in Vegas, but decided to fly in and out of Burbank to visit my uncle. We were going to rent a car anyway, so this was the perfect blend of fly and drive trip to me.
Now, you already know that I am an expert at finding roadside stops, from using AAA guidebooks before the internet, to using Google Maps now, if there's a cool place to stop, I'll find it.
We've driven between Los Angeles and Vegas before, so we thought there probably weren't too many things we may have missed, but apparently that's not true. Knowing that, you can imagine how many cool things there are along any route wherever you're driving. One of my favorite things is an outdoor museum or sculpture park.
Sometimes you know a thing is there, because you've driven past it so many times. Sometimes you find out about it from Google or a blog post. Sometimes you just see it from the highway and figure out where to get off to look at it. Here are some cool places we've seen on road trips:
Liberty Sculpture Park - Yermo, CA
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Avoiding Jet Lag On Any Trip
- Stay hydrated - with the dry airplane air, you need to keep your body hydrated more than you would normally. I put ice cubes in a thermos (ice is usually permitted through security), then fill up with water once I'm through TSA.
- Avoid alcohol - Alcohol is dehydrating - so are most caffeinated drinks, but you gotta live your life - and usually packed with sugar. If you can avoid drinking the night before your flight and your entire day of travel, that's really going to help your body be able to retain moisture and hydration, it'll also help keep your immune system running right and avoid getting sick for no reason.
- Get a good night's sleep - Sleeping is so important for your body to recharge and keep going. Even if you have an early morning flight, go to bed at a reasonable time and try getting as good of a deep sleep as you can. I know that sometimes it's very exciting to know you're traveling, or stressful, if you're always worried you forgot something (make a packing list, or buy my travel planning guide, so this isn't you!), but getting enough rest is going to help you stay alert and also healthy.
- Eat light - The day before my flight, I make sure I'm not eating a bunch of heavy food that's going to make me feel like trash when I'm up in the air and the weird pressure makes your body feel all out of whack. Eat lighter than you normally would. Think fish or chicken, or even a vegetarian dish, with lots of veggies and fewer carbs, fried elements, and sugars. It might be difficult to continue to eat better while flying, but I also bring along light snacks, like fruit, nuts, a little dark chocolate, and protein bars, which all give you a burst of energy, without making you feel full and gross.
- Get on "destination" time before you go - If you can, start adjusting your routine to your new time before you leave home. Now, I don't do this, because I will work up until the day of my trip, and I have a dog with a schedule, but even if you make a few slight adjustments to your own schedule, like going to bed a little earlier/later before you are actually on your trip, this can help your body adjust to the time difference before it just gets thrown into it.
- board the plane
- watch a movie, play a game, or read a book for 2 hours and eat dinner
- take a sleep aid (I do Dream Water gummies and my usual allergy pill) right when food is served
- cuddle up in a cardigan, put on slipper socks and an eye mask, pop in my earbuds with a sleepy-time podcast on, and get situated in my travel pillow. (I prefer the FaceCradle, because it allows me to stretch my back while I sleep, but pick your favorite.)
- hope to sleep 4-5 hours
- wake up and watch another movie or read for the remainder of the flight and eat second meal - if you're worried about sleeping too deeply, good for you, but you can always leave a note on your tray or choose on your seatback monitor for the flight attendant to wake you up for food
- be awake and refreshed when plane lands














