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Babywearing: Baby Slings, Part 2


Among all the baby slings in the market, I found the ring sling to be the best fit for me. There were several reasons, which I would like to share with you, to help you decide if a ring sling is ideal for you too.

• First, I liked the fact that the ring sling can be used from birth through toddlerhood. Most carriers in the market are not suitable for newborns, while some are not big enough or can’t handle a toddler’s weight. A ring sling can support a newborn’s head and neck, and can be adjusted to fit your baby’s size.
• Ring slings are very good for breastfeeding moms. The sling can be easily adjusted to position …

Babywearing: Baby Slings, Part 1


Last post, I started sharing about the benefits of babywearing. I only discovered the magic of baby slings after my second child was born. Although I already had the full arsenal of baby gear from my firstborn, I decided I had to buy a baby sling as well. It’s an investment I’ve never regretted.

Although there are several different kinds of slings and baby carriers in the market, I decided to choose a ring sling. Ring slings are baby carriers that are composed of a length of cloth and two rings made of metal or tough plastic. One end of the cloth is sewn to two rings. Starting from the shoulder, you wrap …

Wearing Your Baby, Part 2


Babywearing, or the art of carrying your baby in a sling or a carrier you wear around your body, has been around for generations. In fact, it’s the most natural and convenient way of lugging your baby around. Unfortunately, most “civilized” countries haven’t been using this method, preferring to place the baby in a stroller or a baby carriage, or relegating baby to a nanny. As parents became more hands-on, and started bringing their babies anywhere, however, the practice of carrying baby close to the parent has become a growing trend. In fact, studies show that carrying baby is beneficial, not only for the parents, but most specially for the baby.

It’s best for baby

Baby slings encourage …

Super Saver Trip Tips: Travel Insurance


Holiday Accidents

Tip #2 - Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is something many people do not really bother with. This is especially true for those who are simply planning on a really short trip or a trip not too far away. The preparations seem unnecessary and too big a hassle. After all what could go wrong? Right? Well the truth is a lot could go wrong. You’re just never really sure. That’s why it’s called insurance! If something DOES go wrong, in the end the time you spent choosing a good travel insurance package as well as the money you shell out to make sure you are covered for any eventuality will be really …

Make the Most Out of Your Travel Budget


Here are more ideas on how you can stretch your budget for a family vacation.

Go straight to the source
I am sure you’ve heard this saying when it comes to information. It can not be more applicable to travel plans! Travel agencies and their agents sure make planning (and execution of the plan) easier. However, it does not do much good for your pocket. Visit airline web sites for the cheapest rates – especially for budget airlines. Call up hotels and resorts to negotiate a better deal for your family. Again, research is an inherent part of this process. You need to know the rates of your potential resort and then see which one …

Backpackers’ Dos and Don’ts - Accommodations


Accommodations DOs:

Do book your first night’s accommodation. While it is tempting to be more adventurous by finding a place to sleep when you arrive at your destination you might regret it if: 1) you have a hard time finding a place to stay since most establishments are fully booked, 2) those that are near or that aren’t full yet are expensive (read: hotels and motels), 3) you get there really tired or feeling unwell and checking in takes a really long time. I could go on and on about possible mishaps but the point is to just book your first night so that you’ll have a place waiting for you to relax and start your trip right.
Do stay in hostels. …

Women Backpackers’ Dos and Don’ts - Transportation


Backpacking is fun but following this list of Dos and Don’ts will ensure that you a safer, cheaper, and more exciting trip. I’ll be doing a series of posts starting with Transportation Dos and Don’ts.

Transport DOs:

Do save money by reading hostel notice boards. You will find plenty of announcements for shared lifts and car pooling. Make sure that your instant travel companions look trustworthy though.
Do choose your travel companions with care. Families and couples are a safer option than all men/lone men travelers.
Do travel in a bus. It is cheaper than going by plane or rental car and you’ll have time to enjoy the scenic view.

Transport DONTs:

Don’t hitch hike. This is especially true if you are in a remote area. …

“Rail” Love


One of my all-time favorite movies is “Before Sunrise”.  This movie, starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, is about two soulmates who meet and fall in love on a train, roam around
Vienna talking about life and love in general, and end up promising to meet each other at the train station after six months.  The sequel, “Before Sunset” takes place in
Paris, but also doesn’t end up with “happy ever after” either.  Both movies appeal to the hopeless romantic in me, and the film’s use of the romantic appeal of
Vienna and
Paris adds to the movie’s impact.  But I have to admit, I like the first one better, mostly because of the premise of two …

Journey to Self-discovery


Funny how the “journey to self-discovery” almost always never is an actual, physical journey. It’s mostly a self-realization thing that starts making itself known in high school. There is nothing wrong nor lacking in such a journey. However, for those who crave a more adventurous path to self-discovery, there is one option available.

Backpacking.

According to yourdictionary.com, backpacking is ” to hike while carrying a backpack” and “to travel about or journey on foot.” Today, more and more students are deciding to take a year off from entering college to embark on this self-chartered adventure. To parents who might be reading this, backpacking isn’t necessarily just a way to get out of the house and out of your eyes. ~:>

A lot …

Budgeting Airfares to the Point of Destination


The various rates that people have to deal with include that of needing to allocate the proper amount of budget for them to be able to get to their place of destination. The going rate for such is truly something that is not easy on the pockets thus the need to survey all airlines on the most feasible rate that can be applicable towards getting from one place to another.

Air Travel Agency

In usual cases, travel agencies play an important role in assisting people on their travel concerns. They do all the processing and are responsible for attractive and reasonable packages to ensure that people get the true value for their money. Some …