Category: BeyondUSA
Leeds Castle
For the audio version, click below. The boys and I left Eastbourne for a day trip out to Kent, to visit the “Loveliest Castle in the World,” Leeds Castle. It was quite a bit out of the way in the countryside, but being a weekday […]
Eastbourne England
About one hour east of Brighton, England, is another seaside resort community called Eastbourne, where we spent our final few days of our two month European trip. We rode the bus through the hilly countryside, passing the Three Sister’s Chalk Cliffs along the sea. We […]
Halloween in London
Have you ever celebrated a holiday in another country? One holiday that we have spent away from home several times is Halloween. While RVing full time, we celebrated Halloween in two U.S. cities aside from our home in Chicago – San Diego and Albuquerque. Each […]
The Romans, Jane Austen, & Lovely, Lovely Bath
I was extremely excited to arrive in Bath, because this would be a particularly epic part of our trip – my mom would be joining us for two weeks, her first international trip ever, and we’d be touring both the Roman Baths and Stonehenge during […]
The Medieval Castle Conwy, Wales
While staying in Wales, I was determined to visit one of the area’s Medieval Castles. Because Conwy was touted as the best preserved, with the added bonus of being able to walk along the remaining town walls, we thought it would be a great choice. […]
Day Trip From Dublin: Blarney, Cork, & Cashel
Irish Day Tours from Dublin We chose to take a bus tour from the Dublin city center to three sites: Rock of Cashel, Cork City, & Blarney Castle. We had just missed the date cut off to do the tour to Skellig Island, which was featured […]
Shenanigans in Dublin, Ireland
We awoke at 4:45 am to catch our flight from Edinburgh to Dublin. Security was quick and easy. My 9 year old, who was starting to get used to airport security, made me laugh as he went through the security checkpoint with his hands straight […]
Iceland: 2 Day Travel Itinerary With Kids
TIME FRAME We had approximately 2 days to explore Iceland for the first time. We arrived on an overnight flight from Los Angeles, which landed at approximately 6 a.m. LA time, which is about 1 p.m. Iceland time. In essence, between jet lag and the time […]
5 Reasons We Chose RV Living…Again
You’ve heard it, the old regretful saying “If I had to do it over again, I would have done it differently.” One year ago this week, we almost bought a house and settled down in a brand new place. But we couldn’t pull the trigger. […]
Counting Down to Our Next Adventure
We spent 3 glorious weeks in Europe way back in 2005, which seems like a lifetime ago. That was my first trip overseas, and one of the best times of my life. At that time, we flew into Paris, spent 3 days touring the Eiffel […]
5 Ways to Overcome Your Travel Fears
We have been thinking about traveling to a certain destination for many, many years, and have been waiting for the “right” time to execute our plan. After many hours of discussion and research, we agreed that the timing was right. But, as I went to […]
12 Essential To-Do’s Before Traveling Internationally
*Some of these products may contain Amazon or Zazzle Affiliate Links, at no extra cost to you, but help to support this website. It has been over 10 years since our first International trip to Europe, back when I only had to pack and plan […]
The End of Our Mexico Adventure: Cancun
We left Merida, and took the ADO Bus to the city center of Cancun, about a 4 and a half hour journey. It was pouring rain when we arrived, and my husband, now well practiced at negotiation, bargained a taxi ride to our hotel. Although […]
Connecting with Family & Friends in Merida
Spending time in the capital city of the Yucatan, Merida, was not even on our radar, until our traveling friends brought our attention to a Worldschooling Gathering taking place there in April. We were very excited about the opportunity to spend time with our friends […]
The Mayan Ruins of Ek’Balam, Mexico
We used the charming city of Valladolid as a base when visiting the ruins of Ek’Balam. The ruins site was only about a half hour drive away from the city center. There didn’t seem to be an easy way to catch a Collectivo, so we […]