Dealing with food cravings in Prague
Feb19

Dealing with food cravings in Prague

It’s no secret that Tigger and I are food lovers. Of course, my palate is quite a bit more diverse than his “mac & cheese is a food group” tastes. As we’ve been traveling for quite a while, we’ve been stricken by some rather specific food cravings. It’s kind of like having an itch you just can’t scratch. Prague has been our savior!

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The myths we create and live
Feb17

The myths we create and live

Sometimes we can get easily suckered into living someone else’s life rather than the one we wish to live. It can be from societal and parental brainwashing as we grow up as well as from other sources. Quite often, though, the myths we live were created by ourselves.

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Thoughts on Valentine’s Day
Feb14

Thoughts on Valentine’s Day

Ah, Valentine’s Day. The day for lovers. Ever since around the 11th century, this day has been a day attached to two things—romantic expressions of love and painful times for single people.

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What you won’t learn from a travel advisory
Feb12

What you won’t learn from a travel advisory

If you travel or watch the news regularly, no doubt you’ve seen or heard at least one travel advisory. Through our travels we’ve decided there are some things they just leave out of advisories. Things people really should know.

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Sexism and the single dad
Feb10

Sexism and the single dad

I see women complaining about sexism all the time. I notice it range from the very subtle to the glaringly obvious, shameful situations. While it isn’t appropriate, I also see a lot of women being guilty of doing the very same thing to men. Why is sexism towards women wrong, but men are fair game?

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