Forget everything you’ve heard about the Caribbean. Saba island is different. This isn’t good or bad, it’s just the way it is. There are no true beaches to speak of, and it looks more like Kauai than a nearby island of St. Maarten. Reportedly, Saba was the inspiration behind Skull island from 1933 “King Kong” […]
What It Was Like to Visit a Comic Con with Kids for the First Time
I always thought that Comic Cons are for weird people. Like, really weird. Before we had kids, my husband mentioned that he was always curious about Star Trek conventions, but was too embarrassed to actually attend. The only thing even remotely close to a comic con in Belarus was some sort of “Lord of the […]
How Often Is Too Often When Using Points to Send Kids to Visit Relatives?
Most of us in the miles and points community are in a privileged position where taking an extra flight (or two) is quite doable. Even if our family budget doesn’t allow it, I usually have some spare miles that I can burn without regret. That being said, due to various restrictions, my ability to generate […]
Why You Should Not Totally Swear Off “Dumpster Fire” Frequent Flyer Programs (In Defense of Lifemiles)
Last week I wrote a post about my “adventures” booking award tickets to Europe while using Avianca Lifemiles program. It appears that they finally fixed the browser issue, and search is now working for everyone, not just those who were crafty enough to download Firefox on their desktop. Well, at least until another weird problem […]
Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora: a Fabulous Treat at the End of Our Trip to Japan
Back from Japan: a life-changing experience JAL business class vs. Delta premium select (review of our flights to/from Japan) Japan sightseeing and transportation logistics for the lazy and/or mobility-challenged Why you should consider renting a machiya during your family vacation in Japan If you can only stay in one city in Japan, make it Kyoto […]
The Rigamarole of Booking My Award Flights to/from Europe (2023 Edition)
Since my family lives in Belarus, we go to Europe every two to three years. Until last year, our main stop was Belarus, but that all changed after the start of war in Ukraine. Due to sanctions, closure of US embassy and “do not travel” notice, my husband and I simply don’t feel safe going […]
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