See our Advertiser Disclosure here. Edited to add: My wish came true! AA and Delta followed suit. See this article. The big news yesterday was United’s announcement of the elimination of change fees. Pre-pandemic, most airlines (except for Southwest Airlines) charged fees of $200 per ticket to change a flight . Since the pandemic, most […]
Annoyed by American’s New Plane Disinfectant, New Harry Potter Attraction in Japan and More
Annoyed by American’s New Plane Disinfectant Strategy: See this post by Family Flys Free. I agree that some of this is just “security theater.” I’d rather see the airline stop selling the middle seat. $2500 a Month for Unlimited Vacation Rentals? This post on Miles to Memories caught my eye. When my husband and I […]
Trips I’m Saving Until our Kids are Grown and Flown
See our Advertiser Disclosure here. My husband and I have taken our kids on vacation to a variety of destinations: Disney parks, cruises, countries down under, beaches, resorts, road trips, etc. I don’t feel that there are many (if any) places that kids do not belong or should not get to experience. But, as a […]
Financial (and Other) Lessons from Current Crisis in Belarus
See our Advertiser Disclosure here. If you’ve been following the news, you probably know that Belarus (where I grew up) is currently going through societal upheaval, following recent elections. Several readers have reached out to me asking about my family, something I appreciate. In this post I won’t be focusing on the political aspect of […]
The Little Things We Miss
My family is in the midst of a pandemic slump. We’ve accepted the fact that we missed a summer of travel and fun (even though we tried to compensate by throwing in some shorter road trips). But now that the kids are back in school (online), there are other things we’re missing. Picnic Concerts Over […]
Do I Need a Backup Plan for my Backup Plan?
See our Advertiser Disclosure here. Living during this pandemic sure has its highs and lows. One day, I am super optimistic about the virus going away and vaccines becoming available in a few months. The next day, I am very pessimistic after reading articles about how we will be dealing with this stuff through 2021. […]
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