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The Happiest Place on Earth {October 2020}
Disney never felt so good: After two COVID delays, our should-have-been March, turned should-have-been May trip FINALLY arrived and in October, we were able to make the trip to Disney World in Orlando, Florida. This was a special trip, as it was Lake’s first. We joined my grandparents and parents, we stayed in Kidani in the Animal Kingdom Lodge, and we spent one day at each park. Day 1: Magic Kingdom Day 2: Hollywood Studios Day 3: EPCOT Day 4: Animal Kingdom Travel: Drinks: Shop Lake’s outfits:
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Maternity Travel Tips: The Secrets to Traveling During Pregnancy
I had a handful of travel plans already in place before I got pregnant, and the closer I got to those trips, the more nervous I got about the whole thing- How would my body react? Would I be so exhausted from the flights that I couldn’t recover once I got to my destination? Was it safe? How could I make it easier and less stressful? I started searching for advice online and I was frustrated to find that most articles simply suggested traveling during your second trimester. Ummm, not helpful. When your best friend is getting married and you are the Matron of Honor and your husband is the…
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Witnessing History: A Triple Crown Moment
I still can’t believe that I witnessed history and saw Justify win the Triple Crown! On June 9th, the winner of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes horse races, Justify, ran in the Belmont Stakes. Winning all three races is something only 12 other horses have accomplished. Justify was lucky number 13. Daniel and I have a love of horse racing. My dream since I was little was to go to the Kentucky Derby, as my mom and I watched it every year at home in Michigan. That dream came true for me in 2014, when Daniel surprised me with tickets to the Derby and to the Oaks. Little…
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How Disney World is Even Better as an Adult
My family first packed me into the car at 18 months old. I knew all of the characters’ names from watching and memorizing The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin. From that trip forward, I was a Disney World girl. I cherished the short thrills on rides that I earned from standing in long lines. I collected autograph books and hugged Mickey and Minnie as my mom took pictures. I knew how to get around the Magic Kingdom before I knew how to get around my own hometown. You might think that Disney World loses its magic as you grow up, but it doesn’t. The magic simply changes. Just…