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Travel the World without Breaking the Bank!

Travel the World without Breaking the Bank!

Are you sitting there thinking how much you would love to travel, but can’t afford it? There are always bills to pay, and the cost of living has put travel out of many people’s reach. I know that feeling! But if you think outside the box, there are ways to travel the world and have adventures for just a fraction of the cost.

As an experienced traveller on a tight budget, I have learnt how to see this beautiful world without breaking the bank. Cruising, driving, flying, bus or travelling by train, I don’t mind how I get there or where I go, as long as I can afford it and I will enjoy it.

Below are several different ways to travel the world on a budget, or maybe even for free. In some cases, you might get paid for the pleasure!

International Courier

Would you like to visit Singapore, Shanghai, Los Angeles, Delhi, Dubai, Paris, or Barcelona? These are just a few of the places that ‘hand couriers’ take letters, confidential documents or small parcels for clients. 

Sometimes letters or parcels are so important that the client is looking for a courier to personally accompany a consignment door-to-door, offering a worldwide courier service for clients.

All flights, accommodation, food, expenses are paid and there are several companies that pay the courier too. This can be an excellent way to see the world if you are reliable, trustworthy and flexible.

Look up Absolutely, Speedel, Priority Freight, or type in “on board courier services” to look for other such companies.

Chaperone

Many airlines do not allow children under 12 to travel on their own. Sometimes film makers, private schools, extended family, etc. require a chaperone (sometimes called a Flying Nanny or Travel Nanny) for a child to be looked after and safely escorted from one destination to another. 

This can be a really interesting way to travel as you will be accompanied by the child (probably one way) so will need to be responsible at all times.

The destinations are varied but often from the UK include North America, Dubai, India and China. You will receive all expenses, plus a fee for your time.

Pet flight nannies are also a viable option if you love animals. Look up “Pet Nanny” online to learn more.

Monastery Hopper

I have stayed at a Buddhist monastery several times but had no idea that ‘Monastery Hopping’ existed! Since then, I have met many people who travel all over the world, providing a few hours’ work, in return for bed and board. There are monasteries in England, Ireland, Portugal, Canada, Italy, Thailand, Switzerland, India and many more. Most of them have few, or no, staff so rely on volunteers.

I have always had my own room with a communal shower, but sometimes you may be sharing your room with others. You usually work for about 3 or 4 hours a day, taking care of Monks (and sometimes nuns). This may include cooking, cleaning, gardening, driving, etc. There are no age restrictions, but you will need to be fit enough to do your tasks.

You will, of course, need to respect their culture and traditions, and will probably be invited to pujas (prayers) and ceremonies, which are beautiful and interesting. You may also have the opportunity to practice meditation and yoga.

It is a wonderful way for budget travel as you will meet so many interesting people and learn so much. Staying at monasteries is one of my favourite things in all my travels. And I have some truly wonderful memories. I have never known such kindness, warmth and generosity of spirit in my life.

Places can be competitive and there are times of the year when monasteries may be closed for retreats or events, so it is essential to email/phone before arriving.

Travel/Blog Writer/Influencer

Imagine travelling the world, writing about it, getting all your expenses for free and maybe even getting paid for what you do! It may seem a little too good to be true and, it can be very competitive, but it is entirely possible.

If you love travelling and can write about your adventures and experiences, you could write for travel magazines around the world, start a YouTube channel/Instagram or start a blog.

People love to hear about travelling, especially if you are going off the beaten track or doing something unusual. Perhaps going on a safari, cycling around a country, taking a tuk-tuk, travelling by train or sailing the oceans.

Home Swap

If you don’t mind someone staying in your home, you could consider home swapping as a budget travel option. This is where a person (or people) stay at your home while you stay at theirs. It is a great way to travel authentically, because you really are seeing the world from a local’s perspective.

You create a listing, introduce yourself and upload a few photos of your own home. When this is done, you browse the site for places to stay that interest you, and then communicate with the owner to see if they want to arrange a mutual exchange.

There are several companies that can arrange this for you, and you generally pay an annual subscription. Always do your research thoroughly and make sure your home is fully insured. 

These are just a few options for travelling without breaking the bank. :) I am sure you could think of many more!

Let’s Have a Conversation:

What does budget travel mean to you? Have you tried any off-the-beaten-path options? Which ones would you repeat and recommend?

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How to Make Your Own Essential Oil Blend for Mature Skin (Recipe)

A Basic Essential Oil Blend for Everyday Mature Skin Care

With all the wonderful natural facial serums on the market today, it can be a little overwhelming choosing the correct formula with safe, non-toxic ingredients, all at a reasonable price. The good news is that it’s easy and fun to make a quality product on your own using the miracle of nature – essential oils. 

When I started working with skincare formulas in 2003, one of the first products I was excited about making was an essential oil-based facial serum. My skin needs were changing, and a moisturizing oil made perfect sense for dry, maturing skin.

I decided to work with four wonderful healthy aging essential oils I had discovered: Lavender, Frankincense, Rose Geranium, and Carrot Seed.

The natural and highly effective nature of essential oils makes them perfect for skincare. When blended for their various properties and used with a carrier oil that matches your skin type, you can create a serum tailor-made for your skin.

What Are Essential Oils?

Essential oils are the essence of plants. Hidden away in many parts of the plant, like the flowers, seeds, and roots, they are very potent chemical compounds. They can give the plant its scent, protect it from harsh conditions, and help with pollination.

The benefits of essential oils on humans are diverse and amazing. Lavender flower oil, for example, contains compounds that help soothe skin irritation and redness, while the scent reduces feelings of anxiety and stress.

The beautiful Rose essential oil is hydrating to the skin and sometimes used to treat scarring, while the scent is known to help lift depression. 

There are many essential oils to choose from for specific skincare needs. I have used a myriad of different combinations but keep coming back to the tried and true blend from my very first serum.

The four essential oils used are the workhorses of skincare for mature skin, as well as being wonderfully uplifting for mind, body, and spirit. 

The Base Oil Blend Formula

Here’s what you’ll need:

Bottle

1 oz. amber dropper bottle. You can find those in pharmacies or online.

Base (Carrier) Oil

As a base, you can use one of the oils below or a combination of several that meet your skin’s needs:

  • Jojoba oil is my base oil of choice. It’s incredible for most skin types: it’s extremely gentle and non-irritating for sensitive skin, moisturizing for dry skin, balancing for oily skin, ideal for combination skin, and offers a barrier of protection from environmental stressors. It also helps skin glow as it delivers deep hydration.
  • Rosehip oil smooths the skin’s texture and calms redness and irritation.
  • Argan oil contains high levels of vitamin E and absorbs thoroughly into the skin leaving little oily residue.
  • Avocado oil is effective at treating age spots and sun damage, as well as helping to soothe inflammatory conditions such as blemishes and eczema.
  • Olive oil is a heavier oil and the perfect choice if your skin needs a mega-dose of hydration. Just be aware that olive oil takes longer to absorb and leaves the skin with an oily feeling. This may be desirable for extremely dry, red, itchy skin.

Essential Oils

  • Lavender essential oil is very versatile and healing. It helps reduce inflammation, kill bacteria, and clear pores. Its scent is also calming and soothing.
  • Frankincense essential oil helps to tone and strengthen mature skin in addition to fighting bacteria and balancing oil production.
  • Rose Geranium essential oil helps tighten the skin by reducing the appearance of fine lines, helps reduce inflammation and fight redness, and offers anti-bacterial benefits to help fight the occasional breakout. The scent is also known to be soothing and balancing.
  • Carrot seed oil is a fantastic essential oil for combination skin. It helps even the skin tone while reducing inflammation and increasing water retention.

The Recipe

Let’s start with a simple recipe:

  • 1 oz. Jojoba oil (or carrier oil of your choice)
  • 10 drops Lavender
  • 10 drops Frankincense
  • 10 drops Rose Geranium
  • 10 drops Carrot seed oil 

Place the essential oil drops in the amber dropper bottle then fill with Jojoba/carrier oil. It’s that simple!

Applying Your Homemade Serum

Use this serum morning and evening as part of your regular skincare routine. Serums work best when applied after cleansing your face. You can cleanse with Coconut Oil or a mixture of oils for enhanced hydration (we will cover this in the next article) or use your regular facial cleanser.

Essential oils will not interfere in any way with your normal skincare products.

Keep in mind that the serum is concentrated. Use only a pea-sized amount, work it into your fingertips, and apply evenly over the face without tugging or pulling.

If your skin feels tacky, reduce the amount on the next application. Your skin should feel soft, not oily. Follow with your regular moisturizer if you like. 

Making your own facial serum is fun and rewarding! I look forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas on essential oils and making personalized serums and skincare.

What facial serum do you use? Have you made one yourself? What is your favorite essential oil for skin care? Please share your thoughts with our community!

Travel the World without Breaking the Bank!

Travel the World without Breaking the Bank!

Are you sitting there thinking how much you would love to travel, but can’t afford it? There are always bills to pay, and the cost of living has put travel out of many people’s reach. I know that feeling! But if you think outside the box, there are ways to travel the world and have adventures for just a fraction of the cost.

As an experienced traveller on a tight budget, I have learnt how to see this beautiful world without breaking the bank. Cruising, driving, flying, bus or travelling by train, I don’t mind how I get there or where I go, as long as I can afford it and I will enjoy it.

Below are several different ways to travel the world on a budget, or maybe even for free. In some cases, you might get paid for the pleasure!

International Courier

Would you like to visit Singapore, Shanghai, Los Angeles, Delhi, Dubai, Paris, or Barcelona? These are just a few of the places that ‘hand couriers’ take letters, confidential documents or small parcels for clients. 

Sometimes letters or parcels are so important that the client is looking for a courier to personally accompany a consignment door-to-door, offering a worldwide courier service for clients.

All flights, accommodation, food, expenses are paid and there are several companies that pay the courier too. This can be an excellent way to see the world if you are reliable, trustworthy and flexible.

Look up Absolutely, Speedel, Priority Freight, or type in “on board courier services” to look for other such companies.

Chaperone

Many airlines do not allow children under 12 to travel on their own. Sometimes film makers, private schools, extended family, etc. require a chaperone (sometimes called a Flying Nanny or Travel Nanny) for a child to be looked after and safely escorted from one destination to another. 

This can be a really interesting way to travel as you will be accompanied by the child (probably one way) so will need to be responsible at all times.

The destinations are varied but often from the UK include North America, Dubai, India and China. You will receive all expenses, plus a fee for your time.

Pet flight nannies are also a viable option if you love animals. Look up “Pet Nanny” online to learn more.

Monastery Hopper

I have stayed at a Buddhist monastery several times but had no idea that ‘Monastery Hopping’ existed! Since then, I have met many people who travel all over the world, providing a few hours’ work, in return for bed and board. There are monasteries in England, Ireland, Portugal, Canada, Italy, Thailand, Switzerland, India and many more. Most of them have few, or no, staff so rely on volunteers.

I have always had my own room with a communal shower, but sometimes you may be sharing your room with others. You usually work for about 3 or 4 hours a day, taking care of Monks (and sometimes nuns). This may include cooking, cleaning, gardening, driving, etc. There are no age restrictions, but you will need to be fit enough to do your tasks.

You will, of course, need to respect their culture and traditions, and will probably be invited to pujas (prayers) and ceremonies, which are beautiful and interesting. You may also have the opportunity to practice meditation and yoga.

It is a wonderful way for budget travel as you will meet so many interesting people and learn so much. Staying at monasteries is one of my favourite things in all my travels. And I have some truly wonderful memories. I have never known such kindness, warmth and generosity of spirit in my life.

Places can be competitive and there are times of the year when monasteries may be closed for retreats or events, so it is essential to email/phone before arriving.

Travel/Blog Writer/Influencer

Imagine travelling the world, writing about it, getting all your expenses for free and maybe even getting paid for what you do! It may seem a little too good to be true and, it can be very competitive, but it is entirely possible.

If you love travelling and can write about your adventures and experiences, you could write for travel magazines around the world, start a YouTube channel/Instagram or start a blog.

People love to hear about travelling, especially if you are going off the beaten track or doing something unusual. Perhaps going on a safari, cycling around a country, taking a tuk-tuk, travelling by train or sailing the oceans.

Home Swap

If you don’t mind someone staying in your home, you could consider home swapping as a budget travel option. This is where a person (or people) stay at your home while you stay at theirs. It is a great way to travel authentically, because you really are seeing the world from a local’s perspective.

You create a listing, introduce yourself and upload a few photos of your own home. When this is done, you browse the site for places to stay that interest you, and then communicate with the owner to see if they want to arrange a mutual exchange.

There are several companies that can arrange this for you, and you generally pay an annual subscription. Always do your research thoroughly and make sure your home is fully insured. 

These are just a few options for travelling without breaking the bank. 🙂 I am sure you could think of many more!

Let’s Have a Conversation:

What does budget travel mean to you? Have you tried any off-the-beaten-path options? Which ones would you repeat and recommend?

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Katie Ginella’s Dark Green Cardigan and Jumpsuit

Katie Ginella’s Dark Green Cardigan and Jumpsuit / Real Housewives of Orange County Season 18 Episode 3 Fashion

Katie Ginella wore a cute dark green cardigan and matching jumpsuit to last night’s Alo fashion show #RHOC flag football game. The catsuit even had a sheen that made the look give former-figure-skater-turned-football-player. And though Katie may not quite have earned the title as MVP, her outfit was definitely my uniform of choice.

 The Realest Housewife,

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Heather Dubrow’s Tan Sherpa Coat

Heather Dubrow’s Tan Sherpa Coat / Real Housewives of Orange County Season 18 Episode 3 Fashion

Heather Dubrow arrives ready to referee on tonight’s Real Housewives of Orange County. Although it is sad to hear that there are no designer referee shirts available, what did cheer me up is that her tan sherpa trench coat is in stock! It may not be the easiest season rn to wear a coat, but this one pairs well with almost anything and I have a feeling it will be hard to find once the temp drops. So if this chic coat is whistling your name (as it is calling mine), rest assured it’s a total touchdown.

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Amanda


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10 Pet-Friendly Hotels in the USA

10 Pet-Friendly Hotels in the USA

Traveling with pets can be a delightful experience, but finding the right accommodations can be a challenge. Thankfully, many hotels across the USA are not only welcoming to pets but also offer special amenities for your furry friends. 

Here are 10 pet-friendly hotels in the USA that ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay for both you and your pet.

  1. Kimpton Hotels – There are no size or weight restrictions and no extra fees for bringing your pet along. 
  2. Loews Hotels – Loews Hotels offer a program called “Loews Loves Pets.” 
  3. Fairmont Hotels & Resorts – Many Fairmont locations, such as the Fairmont Copley Plaza in Boston, offer pet-friendly rooms and services.
  4. Aloft Hotels – Aloft Hotels’ “Arf Program” offers pet beds, bowls, and complimentary doggie bags.
  5. The Liberty Hotel, Boston – With its “Liberty Loves Pets” program, pets are greeted with personalized welcome amenities, including treats, bowls, and pet beds.

Continue reading for the complete list of pet-friendly hotels in the USA.

How to Find Out if a Hotel Is Pet-Friendly

Check the Hotel’s Website

Start by visiting the hotel’s official website. Most hotels have a dedicated section for their pet policy, often under the “Amenities” or “FAQs” sections. Look for details on any restrictions, additional fees, and amenities offered for pets.

Call the Hotel Directly

A quick phone call to the hotel’s front desk can provide you with up-to-date and specific information. Ask about their pet policy, any size or breed restrictions, fees, and available pet amenities. This also allows you to ask about any recent changes that might not be updated on the website.

Read Online Reviews

Websites like TripAdvisor, Yelp, and Google Reviews can be valuable resources. Look for reviews from other pet owners who have stayed at the hotel. These reviews often provide insights into how accommodating the hotel is for pets and any potential issues you might encounter.

Use Pet-Friendly Travel Websites

Websites such as BringFido, Petswelcome, and DogFriendly specialize in pet-friendly travel accommodations. These sites allow you to search for hotels that welcome pets and often include detailed information about the pet policies and amenities.

Check Booking Websites

When using booking platforms like Booking.com, Expedia, or Hotels.com, use the filter options to select “pet-friendly” accommodations. These platforms usually provide details on the pet policy, including any additional charges.

Look for Pet-Friendly Symbols

Many hotels display a pet-friendly symbol on their marketing materials, website, and booking pages. This symbol indicates that pets are welcome and that the hotel has facilities or services catering to pets.

Review the Hotel’s Social Media

Check the hotel’s social media pages, such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Hotels often post about their pet-friendly policies and showcase photos of pets enjoying their stay. This can give you a sense of how pet-friendly the hotel truly is.

Consider the Hotel Chain

Some hotel chains are known for their pet-friendly policies. For example, Kimpton Hotels, Loews Hotels, and many others have established reputations for welcoming pets. Knowing which chains are generally pet-friendly can simplify your search.

Ask for Recommendations

If you’re part of a pet-owner community or online group, ask for recommendations. Fellow pet owners can provide personal experiences and suggest hotels that are truly accommodating to pets.

Check for Nearby Pet Amenities

In addition to the hotel’s policy, consider the surrounding area. Look for nearby pet parks, walking trails, and pet-friendly restaurants. A hotel in a pet-friendly neighborhood can enhance your overall experience.

Understand the Rules and Fees

Make sure you understand all the rules and fees associated with bringing your pet. Some hotels have specific rules regarding pet size, breed restrictions, and whether pets can be left unattended in the room. Knowing these details in advance can help you avoid surprises.

Confirm Your Reservation

Once you’ve found a pet-friendly hotel, confirm your reservation by mentioning that you’ll be bringing a pet. This ensures that the hotel is aware and can prepare for your arrival, making the check-in process smoother.

By following these steps, you can find a hotel that will welcome both you and your pet, ensuring a pleasant and stress-free stay.

Pet-Friendly Hotels Across the USA

Traveling with your pet doesn’t mean compromising on comfort and luxury. These 10 hotels across the USA go above and beyond to ensure that both you and your furry companion have an unforgettable stay. 

Kimpton Hotels

With locations across the country, Kimpton Hotels are known for their exceptional pet-friendly policies. There are no size or weight restrictions and no extra fees for bringing your pet along. 

Many locations offer pet beds, bowls, and even a Director of Pet Relations to make your pet feel at home.

Loews Hotels

Loews Hotels offer a program called “Loews Loves Pets,” which includes gourmet room service menus for cats and dogs, specialized bedding, leashes, collars, litter boxes, and more. Their staff can provide maps of local dog-walking routes, pet-friendly restaurants, and parks.

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts

Many Fairmont locations, such as the Fairmont Copley Plaza in Boston, offer pet-friendly rooms and services. They often provide pet beds, food, and water bowls, and some locations even have pet mascots to greet guests.

Fairmont welcomes pets up to 25 pounds for a one-time fee of $150. Pets must be leashed at all times and cannot be left unattended in the room. Guests are responsible for any damage caused by their pets.

Aloft Hotels

Aloft Hotels’ “Arf Program” offers pet beds, bowls, and complimentary doggie bags. Their pet policy is straightforward, ensuring your pet feels as comfortable as you do during your stay.

The Liberty Hotel, Boston

This historic hotel provides a luxurious experience for both you and your pet. With its “Liberty Loves Pets” program, pets are greeted with personalized welcome amenities, including treats, bowls, and pet beds. The hotel is conveniently located near the Boston Common, perfect for walks.

The W Hotel, Scottsdale

This vibrant hotel offers a “Pets Are Welcome” (PAW) program, ensuring your furry friend has all the comforts of home, including a bed, bowls, and a special treat at check-in. The hotel’s central location allows for easy access to pet-friendly parks and dining options.

The Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch

Located in Colorado, this luxury mountain resort offers a “Bachelor’s Pack” program, including a dog bed, bowls, and treats. The resort’s extensive grounds provide plenty of space for your pet to explore.

The St. Regis Aspen Resort

This resort offers a “Pet Pampering” program, including pet beds, bowls, and a selection of treats. The nearby hiking trails and open spaces are perfect for outdoor adventures with your pet.

The Kimpton Hotel Monaco, Denver

The Kimpton Hotel Monaco in Denver provides a warm welcome to pets of all sizes. They offer pet beds, bowls, and mats, along with a nightly wine reception where pets are welcome.

Hotel del Coronado, San Diego

This iconic beachfront hotel offers a “Del Dogs & Cats” program, which includes gourmet room service menus for pets, specialized bedding, and walking routes. The hotel’s proximity to the dog-friendly Coronado Beach makes it an ideal destination for pet owners.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Do you travel with your pet? What hotels have you been to with your pet? Tell us about it in the comments below.

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