Wesley Adventures shares their family’s adventures and money saving tips that makes traveling with kids affordable and fun for your family.
As a graduate student in 1942, Eva was forced to flee Paris and find refuge in a small mountain town in the Free Zone, where she began forging identity documents for Jewish children fleeing to neutral Switzerland. But erasing people comes with a price, and along with a mysterious, handsome ...
And while you may think it’s a daunting concept, the reality is that parents are out there traveling with their kids on a daily basis – some even opting to travel with their kids full time, homeschooling them on the road. In fact, one family featured in this post travels full time ...
Local kids fishing at Archer Beach If your driver sees women walking on the street, he’ll probably offer them a ride (hitchhike). This is common in Socotra as there’s no public transportation. If they get a ride with you, you’ll be asked to sit in front, so you have no physical...
During our trip from Puerto Rico to St. Croix, we picked up a cute little stowaway. This little bird joined us around the half way point, would fly away from time to time, then circle back to us to rest for a while. We prepared a little lunch of crackers and water for him, which...
Duncan recently graduated from Bard College and is in Arlington working at a political consulting firm. He now encourages kids in the Washington area to get involved with the organization, and some have joined him on trips to Africa and on this trip to Puerto Rico. ...
Question #7: I’m flying to a country I hold a passport of with a one-way ticket. Will they give me a hard time?” No, see question four. You can come and go as you please – that country is your home, even if you haven’t spent any time there. ...
“Historically, trains were just ‘there’ like roads and pavements, and it was up to you where you sent your kids at what age, not the transport provider,” Smith explained. “That has changed a bit towards the ‘rules for everything’ ecosystem that the airlines have brought us, but ...
“Historically, trains were just ‘there’ like roads and pavements, and it was up to you where you sent your kids at what age, not the transport provider,” Smith explained. “That has changed a bit towards the ‘rules for everything’ ecosystem that the airlines have brought us, but ...
"Yes. So, actually, I'm traveling right now. I live in Puerto Rico, but I'm in Atlanta for interviews. So, what I do is I make sure that no matter what time zone I'm on, I set my alarm for an hour before the market starts so that I can look at thepre-market, do some r...