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How to Plan a delightful romantic honeymoon 👰

  “If a man wants love and a woman wants marriage, it’s best to compromise and get heart transplants on the honeymoon. 1. Select a location where you both have never been. The unknown and unseen destination creates a spark in the vacation.  The unknown and unseen destination creates a spark in the vacation. You should choose the location, the stay and the activities keeping in mind about your significant other’s preferences. Your honeymoon destination can be a favorite  tourist spot , but make sure there is not much rush. Even if you are not a typical romantic, plan some sweet surprises for your spouse. Pack a bag of special treats and hand it over to your better half when you reach your honeymoon paradise. 2.  To increase the mush between you and your partners, you should shut all distractions out for a few days. Take your camera and capture the budding romance between you two. Try not to take your laptop and mobile phones with you.  Leave behind the cell phones cause you can get wrap

🌟Grab a Vacay to Jamaica🏝️

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    Book NOW & Travel Later      Book by 12/21/22.  

REAL ID UPDATE !

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  UPDATE! The Federal Government has extended the "Real ID" for Year 2025!

Travel Inspiration 🧳

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  “Jobs fill your pockets; adventures fill your soul.” “My goal is to run out of pages in my passport.”

How to Save Money While Travelling ✈️⚠️

  How To Save Money When Traveling   1)  READ LOCAL NEWSAPERS Pick up a local newspaper to see what free events are happening in town. 2)  LOOK FOR SPECIAL OFFERS Almost every popular tourist destination there are businesses scrambling to get your attention.  Take advantage of happy hour at restaurants and bars. This is a good time to have dinner or snacks without paying full price. Make sure to ask what the food and drink specials of the day are. 3)  MUSEUMS ARE OFTEN FREE I f  you are  planning on visiting a museum, check and see if certain days or hours are free for the public. Most museums have one time a week that they offer for free or at a discounted price. For example, at the Louvre in Paris, every Friday from 6:00 to 9:45pm is free for visitors under the age of 26. 4)   WALK AS MUCH AS YOU CAN. It’s the best way to explore all the nooks and crannies of a place and is also great for your health. Check and see if there are any free city tours. Many places offer free city tours e

How to survive Air Travel with an Infant !

  Tips for flying with an infant✈️ *  A little bit of prep work can go a long way towards making your journey more manageable. Here’s what to know before you go, plus advice for keeping your cutie safe and (relatively) happy in the air.   🛬 Save a spot.  If you can swing it, purchase a seat on the plane for your baby. (The airline might have discounts for children.) Because you can bring her car seat and strap it in, it's safer and often easier on you, since you'll have a secure, familiar place to stow baby instead of wrangling a squirmy worm on your lap for the entire flight. Just make sure your child-restraint system (CRS) is approved for use on an airplane. If your child weighs less than 20 pounds, she should use a rear-facing CRS; if she weighs between 20 and 40 pounds, she should use a forward-facing child safety seat. Prep your liquids, formula, breast milk or juice.  All are exempt from the TSA’s 3-1-1 rule limiting carry-on liquids to 3.4 ounces, so you can bring the a

What a Infant needs to Travel !

 Tip #1  A ticket, in some cases.  Most airlines don’t require you to buy a ticket for babies younger than 2 years old for domestic flights, but she’ll have to sit on your lap, and taxes and fees may still apply. If you do purchase a ticket for a separate seat, she’ll need to  sit in her car seat  (more on that later). Flying internationally? Your under-2-year-old may need her own ticket depending on the airline. In either case, if you don’t need a ticket for your baby, you still need to notify the airline that you’re bringing her on the plane. As for kids 2 and up? They always need a ticket.    Tip #2 A passport for international flights.  All U.S. citizens, including newborns,  need their own passports  to fly internationally. To obtain one for your baby, you’ll need to use the  DS-11 form  and apply together in person, so plan ahead. For domestic flights, babies and children under 18 don’t need a passport or an ID.  Tip #3  Her birth certificate.  Some airlines require proof of age

10 Ways to Travel More in 2023

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  1.   Start planning now      2. Set up a travel savings fund 3. Find expenses you can cut back on     4. Look for remote working opportunities 5. Open a travel credit card            6. Visit places in the offseason 7. Sign up for travel deal alerts         8. Go on shorter trips 9. Consider more affordable destinations   10. Spend smart while you travel

National Cookie Month !

 I ngredients 600 grams (5 cups) all-purpose flour ½ teaspoon baking soda 500 grams (2.2 cups) unsalted butter, softened 500 grams (2.5 cups) brown sugar 80 grams (1.13 cup) dried coconut, shredded 100 ml. (6.5 tablespoons) coconut milk 6 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract   Directions Preheat oven to 350 F (176 C). In a bowl, sift together the flour and baking soda. In another bowl, beat butter with brown sugar until smooth. Beat in eggs one by one until well blended. Mix in the coconut milk and vanilla extract. Fold in the dry mixture of flour and baking soda, then add the dried coconut until evenly distributed throughout the batter. Using an ice cream scoop or 1/4-cup measure, scoop cookie dough onto a baking sheet and mold it into a circular shape. Bake until slightly puffed but barely colored, 9-12 minutes.

Travel Stress

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  “Travel stress is related to the situational pressures, anxieties, or challenges of travelling… Travel stress can trigger or exacerbate an existing mental health condition. Persistent feelings of stress can also lead to anxiety or depression.” - International Association for Medical Assistance to Tra