Whimisical and Nostalgic 2014 Travel Calendars

This is New York 2014 Wall Calendar When we were in New York City over Thanksgiving, we visited Rockefeller Center and went up to the “Top of the Rock” for a glimpse of the illuminated city.  What really caught my eye, however, was a classic children’s book in the gift shop.  This is New York, the iconic children’s illustrated travel guide, first published in 1960, has been reissued in book and calendar form!

When I was seven, I travelled to Edinburgh, in my mind.  Friends of my parents gave me a copy of This is Edinburgh by Miroslav Sasek as a souvenir from their trip overseas.Miroslav Slovic  The beautifully illustrated book told me everything I needed to know to get to Edinburgh, and what to see when I got there.  Even though I never have been to Scotland, the images of Edinburgh from that book are still etched in my mind.

Along the way, I also acquired This is London.  But I never realized that this was a whole series of children’s books covering over two dozen great cities of the world.

When we got home, I looked for the New York book on Amazon.com, and was pleased to discover that dozens of Miroslav Sasek’s whimsical books have been reissued in the last couple of years.  This is London 2014 CalendarThese books make great gifts for kids pre- or post trip.

What’s more, several of the books have been published in wall calendar form.  The wall calendars are only $9.99.

I immediately ordered a 2014 wall calendar for myself and one for a friend!

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Today Only: Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2014 – Free on iTunes

Lonely Planet's Best Travel 2014

Best in Travel 2014 by Lonely Planet offers an inspiring collection of travel tips to plan your adventures in the coming year.

Not only does it rank the top ten countries, regions and cities to visit . . . the 200 page guide also details 17 top travel lists such as:

  • best value destinations
  • best family travel
  • best honeymoon destinations
  • best adventure travel
  • best beaches and small islands
  • best Beatlemania
  • best luxury boot camps
  • best classic car rides
  • hidden foodie highlights
  • best sites for cat lovers, and more!

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Kind Bars — Best Travel Snack — Deep Discount

Kind Bars from Relay Foods
Kind Bars from Relay Foods

When I travel, I like to throw a few healthy snacks in my overnight bag.  Just in case.  Kind Bars are my latest healthy snack obsession.  These delicious bars are made from nuts, fruit, and whole grains and are packed with fiber, protein and antioxidants.

I love them, but they are expensive.  I’ve seen them sell for $1.50 per bar at Walmart, and for $4.00 apiece at an airport vendor.

When The Girl and Globe alerted me to an opportunity to save $30 on $50 at Relay Foods, I jumped on it.  Relay Foods sells over 20 varieties of Kind Bars — and until October 31, 2013, they are on sale for $1.

With the introductory discount, you can pick up Kind Bars for as little as 40 cents each!

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Just Plane Fun: DIY Airplane Birthday Party in Ten Easy Steps

Airplane Piñata
Airplane Piñata

 

With the Disney movie Planes showing in cinemas, it’s a great time to think about having an airplane-themed birthday party for your little frequent flyer.

I have a guest post on the Mommy Points blog about airports and airport museums that host children’s birthday parties.  Check it out!

If you prefer to have your child’s party at home, you can have a lot of fun with this great airplane theme!

When our daughter was younger, we had a successful formula for hosting theme birthday parties.  Oriental Trading Company and Dover Publications were our go to resources for inexpensive party favors and decorations.  No matter what the theme, the parties all followed the same basic plan.

Airplane Explorers
Airplane Explorers

Here is an easy ten-step guide to planning an over-the-top airplane birthday party.

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It’s Not the Journey, It’s the Destination

Web LinksI have an embarrassing confession to make.  WordPress.com has been serving up video advertisements on my website and I didn’t realize it until just now.

You see, the ads do not display when I am logged in to the weblog on my computer.  The other day, I happened to log in from an unfamiliar computer and the video ads were there plain as day.  The ads on odd topics were inserted smack in the middle of articles.  My apologies.

I took the necessary steps to remove the offending ads.  All I had to do was to pay a $30 fee to the WordPress host.  Which brings up another somewhat touchy topic:  affiliate links.

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