Hope in Haiti: Lessons from Children Posted in: Destination, Haiti, Volunteerism | May 25, 2013 Featured Writer: Rachel Vinciguerra “Ca marche.” This became the slogan of our week-long trip to Haiti this May. In English... Read more4 comments
Angels of the Sea Posted in: Adventure, Destination, Mexico | May 22, 2013 Featured Author: Jessica Fenton It’s dawn, and the sun is finally blessing me with its presence. After traveling one hour... Read more4 comments
Edd of the Antarctic Posted in: Adventure, Animal Encounters, Antarctica, Destination | May 16, 2013 Silence is Black and White Day (Day 1 in Antarctica) Anyway, here I am in Antarctica. The first thing to... Read moreNo comments
Bali: A Beautiful Chaos Posted in: Bali, Destination | May 16, 2013 Featured writer: Jasmine Cronin-Georgiadi There’s something about Bali that, if you let it, will mellow you out, loosen your jaw —... Read more10 comments
Cruising the Nile: “On the Dance Floor” Posted in: Africa, Destination, Egypt, Nile River, Vacation | May 14, 2013 Featured writer: Butterfly Jewel “Dancing, dancing, dancing…she’s a dancing machine”. Boy, did I get a dance workout in as I... Read more2 comments
Nicaragua Ain’t for Sissies Posted in: Destination, Nicaragua | May 14, 2013 Featured writer: Gypsytoes “Nicaragua ain’t for sissies, but it’s got a lot of soul. Folks accustomed to life in the... Read more6 comments
My Journey Back in Time to Petra Posted in: Destination, Featured Adventure, Jordan | May 13, 2013 Jordan’s rose-colored sandstone city, off maps for centuries, is a bucket list experience not to be missed. On the edge of... Read moreOne comment
Kick Off Your Shoes & Play in the Sand Posted in: Family, Featured Family | May 13, 2013 82 °F and a slight breeze… the perfect temperature for making sandcastles. Today, Athena and I had one goal – to... Read more6 comments
Children of the Dump Posted in: Destination, Mexico, Volunteerism | May 13, 2013 Featured Author: Jessica Fenton In 2010, I traveled to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and volunteered at the Children Center of Hope... Read more6 comments
Visiting our Nation’s Capital Posted in: Destination, USA | May 13, 2013 Long before Washington, D.C., existed, the shores of the Potomac were divided into plantations owned by wealthy traders and gentleman... Read moreNo comments