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My husband and I recently stayed in the Hilton Mahogany Bay Resort & Beach Club in San Pedro, Belize. The resort is amazing and, in our opinion, is probably the best place to stay in San Pedro. To get there, you need to fly into Belize City and then take either a 15-minute puddle jumper or 1.5 hour water taxi to get to the island of Ambergris Caye. Once on the island, you can rent a golf cart or have a resort driver pick you up at the airport. For more information about your trip to San Pedro, take a look at the Travel Guide.

Nowadays, working from home is the new norm. Even companies that previously didn’t permit telework or swore it wasn’t possible have adapted and are making it happen. Teachers, as well as their elementary through college students, have, at least at some point, had to navigate the switch to virtual classrooms… and don’t even get me started on how much I empathize with those who are trying to work at home while taking care of a baby and/or ensuring their young child stays focused on their schoolwork.

Before going away on a trip there are always things that need taken care of- some obvious like planning your transportation and packing and others that are easier to forget. In this post, we are talking about how if there’s a lot to do before going on a weekend trip to visit grandma, there’s really a lot to do before international travel. I’ve compiled a list of the most commonly forgotten, critical, and really nice-to-have things to reference so you can feed your wanderlust without having those oopsie moments while abroad.

Rooooaaad trippppp!!!!!!!

That might sound like a lot of fun when you think about you and your bestie in a hippie van fully decked out with comfy pillows, yummy snacks, and your own personal driver. However, these situations are rarely reality and instead we often find ourselves commuting long distances alone for work or crammed in the car with our families for way too many hours. Those trips? Not always so much fun. So how can you pass the time in the most productive and enjoyable way possible? These are the things I have learned from making long  car trips for work and making the 8-hour trek home to see my family and friends that help make my journey go quickly.