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ultimate Christmas wish list for dads
I don't know about you, but I have the hardest time finding gifts for my husband. He either already has everything he needs or he's super picky, and he refuses to give me a list. He always says he just wants to be with his family, which is really endearing, but I can't wrap that and put it under...
what mom wants this year
What do you buy for the person that has everything? If you are struggling to find the best gift for the Mom in your life, this list has you covered! No matter if you are shopping for your Mom, your Grandma, your sister or your wife, all 13 of these gifts for women are perfect! This list is full...
Planning for Christmas is no small feat! Whether you are buying for your own children, your kids friends, or for nieces and nephews, cousins or grandkids, it can be a real struggle to find something for everyone! We got you! This is a simple list of the best Christmas gifts for elementary aged boys that are all under a...
43 Proven Growth Tips to Help You Succeed Amateur Blogging
If you're just getting started as an amateur blogger, you've come to the right place. We've put together the 43 most important tips that will help you succeed with your own little corner of the web. From getting started to content creation to promoting your hard work, let this blogpost be a guide post for you. 43 Proven Growth Tips to...
Compilation photo of Japanese snacks in photoshop
We love to test out the local snacks in every place we visit, and Japan was no different. From chips to drinks, and candy to chocolate nothing escapes the imperious scrutiny of our taste beds. Our favorite Japanese snacks range from flavored biscuits to grape soda. And, since we spent time throughout the country from Hiroshima to Kyoto to Tokyo...
Best Treats in Norway
With the exception of our two night Hurtigruten Cruise we spent a huge majority of our time eating items from the local 7-11, or Norwegian equivalent Narvesen, during our two week Christmas trip to Norway. We found all the best Norwegian Candy, and not because we love "food-like" items that never have an expiration date, but because most of...
Book of the Trip, Make Way for Ducklings, Boston, Massachusetts, Children's Book, Robert McCloskey, diapersonaplane, diapers on a plane, traveling with kids, family travel, creating family memories
Ever since starting our Book of the Trip tradition in Iceland, we have really enjoyed choosing a book to commemorate our travels before coming home. In Boston, our selection was made easy for us. The official children's book of the state of Massachusetts is Make Way for Ducklings, and because it has so much geographical infusion we loved this...
How to Pack, How to Pack for Any Trip in Under One Hour, Customizable Packing Checklist, Freebie, Pack, Suitcase, Luggage, Baggage, Diapersonaplane, Diapers on a plane, traveling with kids, family travel, creating family memories
For me, the hardest part about packing is getting all the laundry done beforehand. The actual parking part? That's easy. When we started traveling for weeks at a time, early on I knew I had to figure out a way to streamline the packing process. I am close to owning 10 hair brushes now because a hairbrush was the...
Trukkar Og Tæki, Books in Iceland, Children's Books, Children's Book in Iceland, Christmas Traditions, Christmas in Iceland, diapersonaplane, Diapers on a plane, creating family memories, family travel, traveling with kids
We started a tradition the year we went to Iceland: Buy a book in each place we visit. We started this tradition in Iceland, specifically, because we celebrated Christmas here and it is an Icelandic tradition to give or get a new book on Christmas Eve and spend the night reading it. This practice is called jólabókaflóð. We absolutely...
Someone to Watch Over Me by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir, Book of the Trip, Iceland, Christmas Traditions, Icelandic Christmas Traditions, Iceland Books, Reading, Iceland Authors, diapersonaplane, holidays, diapers on a plane, traveling with kids, family travel, creating family memories
One of my most favorite Icelandic Christmas traditions is the exchange of books on the evening of the 24th of December. After a feast, which begins promptly at 6p, presents are opened by all. Included in the gifts is always the traditional gift of a book. The rest of the evening and the entirely of Christmas Day is spent...