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How to Plan a Romantic Weekend Getaway

We all have moments in our lives when we want to get away from the hustle and bustle of our everyday routine, getaway and rest. This is especially the case if we are in a relationship because sometimes our schedules can hinder us from spending quite as much quality time as we would like. If you've been thinking about planning a romantic weekend getaway for you and your significant other, but you're not sure how to plan it in a way that will be easy on your mind and wallet, we have five tips that will help you to accomplish your feat; ones that will have your partner full of hugs and kisses for you long after the weekend is over. source Select a mutually romantic venue. You may like to fish and so going camping near a lake may be your idea of "romance" while your partner may define it as staying in a four-star hotel. If you're planning the trip together, select a spot where both of you will get into the amorous mood. If it's going to be a surprise, focu

5 Things to Consider When Planning a Romantic Weekend Getaway

There are a slew of generally accepted romantic practices that you can employ as a way to show your devotion to either a new love interest or a long-term partner. You might send roses, dine at a fancy restaurant, or serenade your love by moonlight. But whether things are just starting to get serious or you're trying to spice up a relationship that's hit the doldrums, a romantic weekend getaway could be just the ticket to let the other person know how you feel. And here are a few things you'll want to consider when planning your mini vacay of love. 1. Cost. There's just no getting around this one, especially in a recession economy. You might be keen to pull out all the stops, but if the cost of your plans comes at the expense of paying your monthly bills, your one true love might be none too pleased after the fact. Luckily, there are tons of ways to make romantic plans without going over budget. Heck, planning a day trip to the lake, complete with a picnic in the

Top 5 Tips for Securing Your Home Before Going on Vacation

By the time that most of us are 48 hours out from a vacation, the reality is that we're so excited to go somewhere else that we usually don't tend to give the house what we are leaving behind a lot of thought. However, how much fun can our time away really be if we're worried the entire time about if we thoroughly secured our home (or not)? For this reason, it's always a good idea to have a checklist of things that you should make sure you do before going away for several days. If you're wondering what should go on that list, we have enclosed five things below: Make sure to have an alarm. There are a lot of people who think that they don't need a security alarm, but it's definitely an easier way to sleep at night (whether you're at home or you're away). As a matter of fact, there are almost 2 million people within the United States who currently have one and for around $1,500, it really can be a worthwhile investment. Install motion lighting

Top 5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Vacation Rental

Ah, the vacation rental. There are pretty much two ways it can go when you rent a property to take your family on vacation: it's either the time of your life, or you learn a hard lesson and vow to never leave on a trip without doing as much research as possible again. Whatever you've experienced in the past, there are a few solid tips and strategies to keep in mind when you're looking for a vacation rental. With so much that can possibly go wrong, it's almost silly not to spend as much time as you can looking up every scrap of information about your potential rental spot. Hopefully these tips will consolidate some of that effort, but it's always important to make sure you've done your due diligence. Taking your family out to get away from it all for a week or so should be fun and relaxing -- the following five strategies will help you make sure you achieve this each and every time. Location, Location, Location Location is important in more than just one

How to Keep Your Immune System Strong When You Travel

Travelling is always an exciting experience, but it can be dangerous as well. Many travelers find themselves sitting in cramped airplane cabinets, breathing recycled air and spending hours in close quarters with possibly sick passengers. Destinations may be breeding grounds for germs that are relatively harmless to locals, while newcomers find themselves fighting off illness due to a lack of conditioned immunity. This shouldn't scare anyone away from the many joys of travel. Indeed, the experiences found far away from home can be the most memorable and precious. However, it is vital to your health to maintain a strong immune system while you travel. Try to incorporate foods rich in probiotics into your daily diet to build up immune defenses even before travelling is a consideration. Fermented foods and cultured dairy can be excellent additions to your diet. Be sure to take in lots of fiber and consume foods that are easy on the digestive system. Dense, overly processed foods s

Healthy Travel 101: Precautionary Measures for a Great Vacay

There's more to planning an amazing vacation than shelling out beaucoup bucks for first-class plane tickets and a 5-night stay at a resort hotel. Aside from the major points of getting yourself from here to there and securing a place to rest your head, there are all kinds of details that must be attended to if you're going to enjoy a worry-free vacation. And one of the things that people often neglect to consider is the possibility of illness or injury. While most vacations won't take you too far from the pharmacies and hospitals that can offer medical solutions to such problems, you might want to prepare yourself for the fact that you could face additional difficulties securing care, especially when you travel to foreign countries . Your insurance may not be accepted, you might have trouble getting prescription refills forwarded to a new pharmacy, and you may not be able to find exactly what you're looking for. So here are a few precautions you should take on the healt

Tips for International Travel with Children

Traveling domestically with children has its challenges. International travel has an entire set of issues of its own; lines in customs, long flights, new foods, and new people. If you are armed with some tricks of the trade and prepare sufficiently, you and your little ones can have an amazingly fun trip to remember always. The first thing to do when traveling abroad is to apply for your child's passport early. Make sure you allow several months before your trip to receive the passport. Expecting a passport weeks before travel is asking for trouble. You also want to make sure there is enough time left before your passport expires when planning your trip. Some countries require that you have at least 3 months remaining before a passport's expiration. When you get the passports, copy them and leave in a safe place in case original is lost or stolen while on your trip. Another pre-trip necessity is a visit to the pediatrician. Notify your child's pediatrician of your upc

How to Budget and Save for a Luxurious Vacation

Budgeting is something that most adults should be doing all the time, and while many of us fail to write out and adhere to strict budgets, we still have a basic mental budget to ensure that we don't spend so much on groceries and entertainment that there isn't enough left over to pay the bills each month. But if you're not familiar with the many benefits that come with planning a precise budget, then you may not realize that you can use it to help you save money for major expenses down the road, such as a down payment on a home or car, or even a luxurious vacation. So if you're tired of waiting for the recession to end so that you can start planning the 4-star trip of a lifetime to the sun-drenched beaches of Maui, the twinkling avenues of Paris, or the ancient and awe-inspiring pyramids of Giza, then here are a few budgeting tips that will help you to start saving now for your dream vacation. The place to begin is with a household budget, if you don't already h

Vacation Prep: the Most Commonly Forgotten Items When Packing

You only have to reach your vacation destination and find something essential missing once or twice before you start making lists and checking them twice. But this is still no guarantee that you won't leave something off your list and find yourself kicking lacking later on. Although most forgotten items could be purchased once you reach your destination, some will cause you more trouble than others. And then there are the things that you need to board a plane and get where you're going in the first place. So here are just a few of the most commonly forgotten items. You might want to add them to your list first every time. 1.    Tickets/confirmations.   Is there anything worse than reaching the airport only to realize that you've left your tickets or confirmation numbers sitting on the counter? That's a panic moment. Luckily, most people make travel arrangements online with credit cards these days. So even if you forgot your confirmation number you can simply swipe