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  • May 10, 2015

    Germany – The first day in Anywhere

    Germany – The first day in Anywhere

    We have a routine the first day.  Whether it’s a cross-country move or international relocation, the first day sets the tone.  After struggling through a night of jet lag, unfamiliar beds and feeling our way to the kitchen for a stomach-in-the-wrong-time-zone induced snack, at some point in the morning everyone is finally awake.  Some semblance…

  • May 2, 2015

    The ‘lasts’ and the life of transition

    The ‘lasts’ and the life of transition

    Transition begins long before the goodbyes have been said and the suitcases packed.  There are ‘lasts’ for weeks before the departure date – last playdate, last meal at a favorite restaurant, the last Sunday at church, the last iceskating lesson, the last time at the library. . .  I don’t emphasize those ‘lasts’ to my…

  • April 22, 2015

    Why Airbnb? (Part II)

    Why Airbnb? (Part II)

    We took the plunge and listed our house on Airbnb.  Want to know why and how it impacted our lifestyle?  Here are reasons number three and four.  If you missed reasons one and two, read Part I. ****************************************************************** 3.  I bought scented laundry detergent (and other upgrades).  If I learned anything from going to a university…

  • April 20, 2015

    Why Airbnb? (Part I)

    Why Airbnb? (Part I)

    On my first epic European road trip, which took three friends and I a couple weeks to drive through eleven countries from Denmark to Greece, there was no Airbnb.  In Sarajevo, we pulled up to the local tourist hut and a friendly guy behind the counter pulled out a binder, stuffed with papers inside plastic…

  • April 3, 2015

    Colonial Place, Norfolk, Virginia – One of our city’s quiet neighborhoods

    Colonial Place, Norfolk, Virginia – One of our city’s quiet neighborhoods

    A short article I wrote was published in our neighborhood newsletter this month.  There are many things I appreciate about my neighborhood – easy water access with groomed walkways, historic homes, economic diversity and family friendliness.  One highlight of Colonial Place and its sister neighborhood of Riverview is that they are quiet urban enclaves, free…

  • March 30, 2015

    Norfolk, not the one in England (Part II)

    Norfolk, not the one in England (Part II)

    Spring – the time of year I’m reminded what a pleasure it is to live in a climate with four seasons.  I don’t always live in a four-seasons climate.  Deserts, sub-tropical and tropical climates have their beauty, but not the kind I see out my front door every spring (pictured at left).  The crepe myrtle…

  • March 24, 2015

    Cinderella – an unexpected lesson

    Cinderella – an unexpected lesson

    My mother-in-law and I took my five and three-year-old to see Cinderella.  After reading reviews and checking with friends who had seen it, I decided it was suitable.  Honestly, the romance, charm, character development, theatrical costumes, sweeping soundtrack, superb acting (think Downton Abbey) and fitting simplicity of the story line will be grossly under-appreciated by…

  • March 17, 2015

    Norfolk, not the one in England (Part I)

    Norfolk, not the one in England (Part I)

    Early on in the history of willtravelwithkids, I checked the WordPress subject database for current blogs on Norfolk, Virginia.  Norfolk, England kept popping up, with nary a notable mention of the newer city of Norfolk across the Atlantic.  Norfolk, England looks lovely, but that’s not where I live.  I live, for at least a few more…

  • February 27, 2015

    Five Reasons I Vaccinate My Children

    Five Reasons I Vaccinate My Children

    Over the last decade, the issue of vaccinations has developed into a postmodern debate in which we can express our personal opinion, but should not presume to suggest others should ‘come over to our side.’ The debate has flourished over social media, where parents can peruse opinion posts that reaffirm their values and then share…

  • February 9, 2015

    Charleston, South Carolina (Part II): Photographic Highlights

    Charleston, South Carolina (Part II): Photographic Highlights

    Fort Sumter.  Familiar to all students of American history, the fort is located in opening to the channel across from Charleston.  The first shots of the American Civil War were fired by Confederate forces firing on the fortress in April 1861.  But this is not Fort Sumter.  Ubiquitous signs in Charleston direct visitors to the…

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