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What to Do When An Airline Changes Your Flight

Our research and trip almost came to a halt when I got the email two weeks ago that the airline had changed our flights. Every single leg of our trip had changed, and we lost several hours in San Francisco - while gaining several hours on a layover in LAX. We had to decide what to do, figuring we had three options to choose from.

Where to Go to See Van Gogh

Emily in Paris has highlighted some really cool must-dos - like the immersive Van Gogh experience she attends in the first season. So when I saw that Van Gogh Alive had extended its stay at The Dalí, I knew I had to jump on it. I booked tickets several months ago for my husband and I to soak in the exhibit, and we finally went last week.

Baseball Is Back!

It had been 563 days, which included a worldwide pandemic and a World Series appearance (Rays Up!), since I had been to a baseball game. This past week, I was finally let back into the ballpark, and while things look very different than the last time I attended a game, it felt like life was slowly getting back to normal.

Tips for Flying Budget Airlines

If you are anything like me, I am always looking for a deal or a way to save money while traveling. While flying is one of more expensive parts of traveling, there are still ways to save money. One of those ways is flying with a budget airline. While I do not recommend flying long haul budget flights, I do think they are a great option for short trips.

Salt Lake City Must-Do: Dreamscapes

We fit a lot of great times into this long weekend trip, but the best part was definitely Dreamscapes. Known as “Salt Lake City’s Immersive Art Experience,” it's a museum that features upcycled art created by local artists. Sara had discovered it in her research, and we knew we had to go. Laid out like a maze, the museum offers all sorts of funky vibes and cool experiences along the way!

That Time When… I Fell on a Cactus

We had to hustle over to Brown's Mountain after her shift to make sure we had time to get up to the top and back before sunset. Our timing was slightly off, so it was darker than we would have liked as we made our way back down the mountain. This, combined with my knack for falling, had unfortunate results.