5 Family Road Trip Savings Tips

It’s a tradition for many families to plan a vacation at least once a year. Although flying to some exotic location can come with its own set of perks, the memories that tend to last the longest are when people pack up their car (or SUV, minivan or RV) and set out on a road trip. Of course, in order to make the vacation as stress free as possible, it’s a good idea to have a budget set in place. That way, you can enjoy your trip without worrying about returning home to a lot of (credit card) debt.

If you’re going to take a road trip this year, we have five failsafe tips that will help you to save money. That way you can focus on the true purpose behind a vacation: rest and relaxation with the ones you love.

Have a plan. We’ve all seen movies where people have jumped into cars with no real destination in mind. That might seem like a lot of fun, but it’s not necessarily the most realistic thing (especially financially) to do. It is far smarter to look at an online map or atlas and mark a few places you’d like to see. From there, you can use your GPS system to help you create a route that will get you to those destinations the quickest. That way, you can conserve [Read more…]

Four Family Friendly Tips for a Beach Vacation


Many families look forward to spending time at the beach during the summer. However, there are a few
things that you will need to do in order to ensure that your trip to the beach is a success. Below are four
tips that will help you get the most out of your family trip to the beach:

Beach trip
Wear Sunscreen

A sunburn can ruin a day of fun in the sun. One of the best things that you and your family can do to
avoid sunburn is to apply sunscreen. Children are more likely to suffer from sunburn because their skin
is more sensitive. That is why they should wear a sunscreen that has a SPF of 30. People who are over
the age of 10 will need a sunscreen that has a SPF of 15.

Go To the Beach during the Coolest Times of the Day

The hottest times of the day are usually between the hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. These are also the
times that the sun’s rays are at their peak. Furthermore, the hot sun can make young children [Read more…]

Philadelphia-a City to Fall in Love With

The arts flourish in Philadelphia, a city rife with some of our country’s richest historical sites and locations as well as the culture and diversity you would expect from any large city. Whether you have a day, the weekend, or an entire week for your visit, you will run out of time long before running out of ways to spend it.

Independence HallMuseums abound in Philadelphia. Showcasing artwork of every nature, sculptures, gardens, and a multitude of histories, one could easily visit a different venue every day of vacation and not see them all. Visit Independence Hall, where George Washington was appointed commander in chief of the Continental Army, the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation were adopted, and the U. S. Constitution was drafted. Stand in the rooms that our forefathers stood, and listen to the tour guide as they explain the many uses of the rooms. Tours are free and a timed ticked is needed for entrance.

Rodin Museum PAJust down the street you can find the National Museum of American Jewish History, The African American Museum in Philadelphia, and the Betsy Ross House, and more- all within an easy walk. The Rodin Museum is an easy bus or trolley ride away, and well worth the few minutes. My son enjoyed drawing all the sculptures, and the staff was very nice to him, even though there were many art students there doing the same thing. This museum houses one of the most comprehensive public collections of Rodin’s work outside Paris, and is a beautiful place to visit. Public transportation is very easy to use, and comes every few minutes. The Big Bus Company and Philadelphia Trolley Works are easy, on and off, hits all major tourist and historical attractions, is inexpensive, and goes everyplace.

Philadelphia mural paintings

Take in the magnificent and unique art of the city on a very uncommon canvas- businesses and buildings. Starting out as a way to reduce the graffiti epidemic that had taken over much of the city, an artist was hired to guide youth who lacked opportunities [Read more…]

SeatPets – How Cute Are These? For Fun and Travel

I don’t know about you but my son just adores his seat belt. (Cough….Who doesn’t, right? Hmmm…) He puts it on all the time without fail, never fighting even a little bit, all by himself with no coaxing. (Can you tell I’m kidding?) Well, now he does. You see, very recently we were able to install his favorite accessory of the car. The fun, new SeatPet. This wonderful invention takes the idea of a a seat belt cover and adds a few upgrades- It is a seat belt cover, a stuffed animal, and a handy storage container for the car (and a very useful nap pillow).

Watching him nap in the car without anything just makes my neck hurt, and leads to the “car shuffle” to find his small pillow. But with the SeatPet he always has a pillow to pass out onto/with. The critter is so soft and cuddly, you can even get away with bringing him inside at your destination [Read more…]

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KidZaniamexico travel with kids


Have Sippy- I’m Traveling! In #Mexico @KidZania

KidzaniaMe and my Little are traveling in Mexico City this week, visiting KidZania and checking out the sights of the area. KidZania is a fun theme park where kids can be adults for the day- work at “jobs”, earn money for working, spend it playing and on items they would like to buy (not real money, no worries mom- KidZania [Read more…]

How to entertain the kids on a plane

Have you ever seen the film Snakes on a Plane? Remember the look of fear on
the passenger’s faces when they got up close and personal with some slithering
critters? Times that fear by 10 and that’s what most parents flying with young
children feel, but fear not! There are ways that you can entertain your kids on
a flight, or a journey of any kind, without making a mess or bothering other
passengers. Hoorah!

Activity Books
Possibly the easiest option available to a parent – there are plenty of different
types of activity books available that will keep your little ones quiet drawing,
coloring or stickering. If you’ve brought coloring books with you make it a
little more interesting by adding glitter crayons.

Color-on Backpack
Plenty of toy companies have created backpacks that allow kids to color them
in, but you can even make your own. Bring a plain white backpack with you as
well as some coloring pens and let your angels’ creative sides loose.
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