Things to Consider Before Becoming a Digital Nomad: Reality Check
I think most articles either glorify the life of being a digital nomad or write about why it’s not a long-term plan. I think I’m somewhere in between. For example, …
I think most articles either glorify the life of being a digital nomad or write about why it’s not a long-term plan. I think I’m somewhere in between. For example, …
Many travelers have told me that they didn’t enjoy Mexico City as much as the rest of the country. As a traveler, expat and digital nomad who lived in Mexico …
Becoming someone whose location independent is a dream for many people. Simply because, if I feel like changing scenery I can pack up and move to a completely different place. …
Most people aren’t aware that most cenotes are surprisingly kid friendly. They are awesome and my kids love them (they even had one at their preschool in Playa del Carmen!). Cenote …
Cenote Azul is surely one of the most accessible and beautiful cenotes in Mexico. It’s located between Playa del Carmen and Tulum in Riviera Maya, directly on the main road which …
“I guess your kids won’t be US presidents” is what I often hear from people when they find out that neither of my children was born in the US. I …
Utah Ice Castles is a wonderful attraction, almost like Disney’s Frozen in real life. Both kids and adults love them! Midway Utah Ice Castles are just outside of Salt Lake …
There are so many things to do in Cozumel that you’ll be spoiled for choice. Seriously, between the white-sand beaches and croc-spotted wildlife parks, the diving reefs and the mystical …
“Keep Austin Weird” is the unofficial slogan for this Texas capital, a city that combines southwestern flair, diverse cultures, and beautiful countryside. It’s also one of the fastest-growing cities in …
I wasn’t going to write about my birth experience, but as I was forced to do a lot of medical tourism I realized how little info one can find online …