A Growing Opportunity

I’m a planner, its what I do.  I have never just “gone with the flow” and assumed “it would l all work out.”  I’m the girl insisted she was going on a fun no-plan cross country road trip, just to have it turn into a 2 week planned route accounting for drive times with a…

Superstorm Sandy – 1 Year Later

It has been one year since Superstorm Sandy.  In that time I’ve made three trips to the Jersey Shore, and will make my next trip in just a few days.  I’ve had a lot of time to reflect and absorb what’s happen to my hometown and my friends.  On the anniversary of the storm that…

Like the new look?

Notice anything different?  That’s right, I went with a new WordPress theme!  The blog is over a year old now, and with my upcoming trip to a whole new place, I decided to start with a whole new look. The other day I went to breakfast with a couple and their newborn.  As we talked…

Solo Trip

As a perk of my job (though not everyone thinks of it this way) I usually get to travel a few times a year to Boston.  I occasionally bring a child with me (if I can find a grandparent or aunt who can come up for the week and take care of the wee one)…

Stroller Dilemma

After much thought, debate, pros and cons lists, and coin flipping, my husband and I are still no closer to deciding what we are going to do about a stroller in Buenos Aires. Here’s the situation:  Our son is almost 4 and my daughter is almost 18 months old.  My son may be only 4…

A What Fee?

As we prepare for Argentina, I needed to know the visa requirements.  While searching I found this interesting statement: ” U.S. citizens do not need a visa for visits of up to 90 days for tourism or business.” Yeah!  Then I read on… “As a result of a recent change in Argentine law, prior to…