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My husband and I started to take turns going on solo international trips without our kids. We love the arrangement and I came back from my trip feeling refreshed and like a better mom. Growing up, my mom would work really hard, save money, and then take me with her on trips around the globe. This new chapter of solo adventuring helped me feel like my old selfMy first solo international trip as a mom was to Nepal. AdvertisementMy husband and I are already planning our next overseas trips in 2025.
Persons: , I'd, else's, Feng Wei, couldn't, me incredulously, He'll Organizations: Service Locations: Japan, Bhutan, Nepal, Asia, Patagonia, Australia
Sure, I could walk, catch a bus, or summon a rideshare (and I often do) — but I prefer to run. When I moved to Seattle in January 2022, I intended to ship my car from Florida once I got settled in. I've run multiple sub-6 miles and a sub-20 5k — and I'm only getting started. Run-commuting brought me connection and communityMore than miles, run-commuting has gifted me with connections I never would've made, conversations I never would've had. I sold my car and kept my run-commuteMy Prius never made it to Seattle.
Persons: , I've Organizations: Service, Business, Seattle Locations: Seattle , Washington, Seattle, Florida, American
Our experts answer readers' credit card questions and write unbiased product reviews (here's how we assess credit cards). I don't need cash often, though, so it's not enough to make me get a debit card. There are many debit card risks people fail to think about, and it may not be the best choice for you financially. I've never really needed a debit cardMy parents have never had a debit card (I know, right?!) Most places in the US take some form of card, which makes a debit card unnecessary most times.
Persons: they're, Insider's, , I've, Chase, Chase —, Charlie, it's Organizations: Service, Chase, Apple, Google
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