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		<title>Our Kids Are World Travelers Now!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2020 13:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This fall we embarked on our first international trip as a family.  Jeff, myself and our two boys, Finn (11) and Gus (8) took two weeks and headed east to visit London UK, Moneglia Italy and Paris France.  Traveling has always been important to Jeff and I and we've done a fair bit ourselves.  It's always been a goal of ours to take our kids on at least one international family vacation before they get too old.  The boys have done enough traveling in their short lives that they know what's expected of them.  They understand that there's almost always something that goes wrong or is unexpected and you "have to be flexible!"  They know they have to carry their own bags and help to be more responsible (than they normally are) for their own stuff, and they understand that traveling takes time.]]></description>
		
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		<title>Riding the Rails</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2015 16:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We did something awesome as a fam two weekends ago – we headed out on a journey to our second favorite city, Chicago, via the old Empire Builder Amtrak line. None of us had ever gone on a domestic train trip at all, so it was all very new to us. Gus, our youngest, has had a heavy fascination with trains for the last year, so that was a major driver of the trip. And we like trains too, I mean, who doesn’t really? So we decided to use the rails as our mode of transportation for a spring break trip we had planned to Chi-town. The first thing that surprised me was the price. The rumor on the streets of Minneapolis was that trains were expensive. Not. True. We got this family of four to Chicago and back for the price of $530. Flights for the 4 of us round trip to Chicago would have been almost double. Not only that, we were surrounded in comfort the entire trip. We sat in coach on our way to Chicago and the seats boasted tons of leg room and adjustable do-hickeys. Just imagine the space you get on an airplane and triple it. Plus there was outlets for plugging in ipads, phones and ‘putrons. On the return trip we paid up for a sleeper car so the kids could rest – so worth it for an evening train ride with over-traveled kids. We packed tons of snacks for the kids and I’m glad we did. Our outgoing train was delayed by two hours and we missed lunch. Our kids survived on chips, Cheez-Its®, and pretzels. We are the worst parents ever, I know. The kids made friends with some tweens in the seats behind us and they chatted and played games with them for the entire trip. Us grown people purchased some beers from our endearing train server, Cammi. There’s lots of stuff to see on these big passenger trains. A few cars forward there is an observation car with windows on the ceiling! The observation car is open to all passengers, but is usually pretty crowded. They even have tiny train-love seats for hanging and watching the view fly by. Below the observation is the snack car where they sell concession-style snacks and drinks. Another car ahead of that is the dining car. The dining car was equally as thrilling [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
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		<title>Tulum Time!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2015 12:30:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Whazzzzzzup people? I&#8217;m back as promised with some pics &#8212; okay, a lot of pics &#8212; from our recent trip to the shores of beautiful Tulum, Mexico. Tulum is located in a jungle that is on an ocean a mere two hours south of Cancun. It&#8217;s totally amazing and beautiful, the locals are wonderful and welcoming, the air is warm, the beaches are beyond compare and the food is excellent(tontitos). &#8216;Tontitos&#8217; is one of those things I probably should not tell the internet about, but whatever, it&#8217;s fun to say after about every word when you&#8217;re pretending to speak Spanish. You should give it a try and bastardize another culture&#8217;s language with me! We&#8217;ve vacationed in Cancun twice before it doesn&#8217;t even come close to comparing to Tulum. Forget the tourists and replace them with ex-pat hippies in MC Hammer pants and you&#8217;ll get the vibe. We rented a house in the heart of the city central. Hidden behind a 12&#8242; plywood facade is a modern house called Saamal rented to us by a charming French man named Renaud. It made the perfect retreat for my budz and I. We ate out a lot but also made a few meals at home. Our days were sparsely peppered with a handful of touristy destinations but mainly anchored around the beach. At the end of our first day I started to feel ill, tons of painful stomach cramps, but like a jerk I ignored them and pushed through. I swam around an underground ceneote doubled over in pain for a morning, then I made the very unwise decision to say say &#8220;eff it&#8221;, and followed up my swim by eating some delicious food and drinking a bunch of stuff. Later that night I went home and made peace with the fact that I could not drink this pain away. Me and my fever tucked ourselves into bed and stayed there for the next day and a half. Don&#8217;t drink the water, bros &#8211; even in your coffee. Hey you guys like inside jokes right? I mean they are usually hilarious to other people. Here we have pictured Vaughn, Dan and Ron (respectively), the faces of the worlds most successful company, Highly Pun LLC. Photo Via www.elcaminodelaloha.com Sights to See The Pet Cemetery Cenote We were told by a bunch of taxi drivers that the Pet Cemetery Cenote was the one to see. [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
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