If you’re anything like me, you probably cherish the serenity of the wilderness, the rustle of leaves underfoot, and the sense of adventure that comes with exploring new trails. But let’s face it, even the most intrepid explorers have faced
Read postAs the second largest state in the U.S.A., Texas offers a wide variety of outdoor experiences that can be enjoyed at any age. Whether looking for a leisurely hike on flat ground, a great place to picnic next to a
Read postAhoy there, fellow cruise enthusiasts! If you’re like me, gearing up for an unplugged 7-day cruise is as exciting as it gets. But hold onto your sun hats because I’ve got some insider tips on how to pack light for
Read postThe March Book(s) of the month included two books I grabbed off my “to be read” pile. One is a random thrift store find, the other a popular book I just never got around to reading while everyone else was
Read postEmbarking on a week-long cruise can be an exhilarating experience filled with breathtaking views, gourmet dining, and exciting adventures. However, amidst the excitement, it’s easy to overlook crucial details that can turn your dream vacation into a stressful series of
Read postPersonal April 2024 Journal – I’m starting April off sick, but here’s to hoping for good weather, a healed toe, and an awesome visit from my bestie this month! April 3rd 2024 Work: Not much to report on for work
Read postThis spring break, my boyfriend and I decided to take to the seas on our first week-long cruise on NCL’s newest cruise ship – The Norwegian Prima! In this detailed review, I’ll delve into every aspect of this luxurious cruise
Read postI had a very busy month and wasn’t able to read too much, but here are two of my February Books of the Month! Book #1 – Lessons in Chemistry – by Bonnie Garmus This book started so slow I
Read postPersonal March 2024 Journal – I’m starting March feeling fairly exhilarated and exhausted at the same time. My to-do list is extensive, but the things I’m doing for fun list is just as long. March 6th 2024 Work: I’m really
Read postThe Walk Across Texas competition (WAT!) was developed by the Texas A&M University AgriLife Extension office in 1996 to encourage people to be more physically active in their day-to-day lives. I was first introduced to the competition back in 2019
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