If you read my first Tokyo post, you know that the culture shock hit me pretty hard. I'm not proud of that - as a seasoned traveller, the struggle really surprised me - but I blame the kids. After all, being a Mom is hard enough before you throw in any complicating factors! Being subjected to … Continue reading Kid-sploring Tokyo
Category: Asian Adventures
Our Surprise Stint in Tokyo
Remember those Choose Your Own Adventure books, where you'd pick a course of action and the story would proceed accordingly? Matt and I decided it would be amazing to spend a few months in Asia, and we set our sights on a 3-month stint in Singapore. Our vision was perfect: we'd trade winter in Britain … Continue reading Our Surprise Stint in Tokyo
The Maldives
I'm so excited to share this trip! The Maldives are unbelievably pristine, and even looking back at my photos feels indulgent. We flew from Colombo, Sri Lanka to Malé, the capital of the Maldives. The Maldives are made of over 1,000 islands, of which 190 are inhabited and 211 are resort islands. Each resort boasts the … Continue reading The Maldives
Travel in the Developing World
Whether you're bringing kids along or not, there are certain uncomfortable aspects of travel in the developing world. It's obviously tougher with very young kids in tow because they always manage to find the dirtiest corner! But even as an adult, you need to know certain key rules. You cannot drink the tap water. Keep … Continue reading Travel in the Developing World
Sri Lanka: Part I
Major travel adventure: we took our kids to Sri Lanka! Matt's parents planned the entire trip and generously hosted us. This was my first time going on a vacation that I did no planning for, and it was a real luxury to sit back and let the itinerary unfold. We flew into Colombo, where we were … Continue reading Sri Lanka: Part I