DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Four Days in Beijing, China: More Than Just the Great Wall Posted on January 7, 2026June 7, 2026 I was a freaking kid climbing those darn stairs– an old one– but a kid nonetheless!! It was something I’d dreampt about my whole life and I’m paying for it now. I can hardly move but it was worth it a thousamd times over for the views, the bragging rights and the exercise!! Look the Mongolian horde… oh no its just the bloody Brits. Read more
CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES The Premium Economy Seats That Actually Change a Long-Haul Flight Posted on January 3, 2026January 3, 2026 Long flights used to leave me stiff, anxious, and wishing I had made a different choice. Premium economy changed that. It gave me room to breathe, rest, and land ready for the day ahead. After years of long-haul flights, I’ve learned which airlines offer real comfort and which ones only promise it. Here’s what actually matters. Read more
DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES How to Spend a Perfect Day at Shinsegae Centum City Department Store in Busan Posted on January 2, 2026May 4, 2026 I took my husband somewhere most travelers misunderstand completely. Shinsegae Centum City Department Store in Busan is massive, polished, and strangely calming. We expected shopping fatigue. Instead, we found art, food, quiet spaces, and surprise moments. By the end, neither of us wanted to leave. This place changed how I think about malls and travel indoors. Read more
CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES Tteokguk Soup and the Korean New Year Festival Posted on January 1, 2026January 1, 2026 But after a few words and pointing to the intercom they understood my question. But they just kept saying tteokduk. Then one of them made an eating gesture, something about traditional and asked me to follow him. So I did. Read more
CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES My Favorite New Year’s Traditions from Around the World I’d Totally Adopt Here Posted on December 30, 2025January 1, 2026 As the clock strikes midnight, global New Year traditions reflect hope, renewal, and connection. These symbolic practices highlight humanity’s shared desire for fresh beginnings, offering unique ways to celebrate the New Year across cultures. Explore the beauty of worldwide New Year customs and their universal meaning for starting anew. Read more
SLOW TRAVEL & LIVING ABROAD Hosting House Guests: 10 Simple Ways to Keep Them Comfortable Posted on December 28, 2025January 3, 2026 Hosting house guests isn’t about perfection. It’s about offering comfort, clarity, and a genuine welcome. After years of hosting friends and family across continents, I’ve learned what people actually need—and what they don’t. This guide shares simple ways to help house guests feel at ease the moment they arrive. Read more
DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Life in the Midwest: German-style Christmas Markets in America Posted on December 27, 2025December 28, 2025 Have you been to a German-styled Christmas Market in America? You should, it’s one of the things I miss most about living in Germany. The joyful spirit, brightly colored stalls, one-of-a-kind goods gifts and treats, has immigrated to the New World. Christmas Markets in are springing up all over America. Read more
DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Christmas in South Korea– 6 Amazing Places to Celebrate the Holidays Posted on December 26, 2025December 26, 2025 I didn’t move to South Korea expecting Christmas to feel familiar. It’s a place shaped by Buddhist traditions, a growing Christian community, and many who don’t practice religion at all, yet the country loves lights, music, and big public displays. Over the years, I found that certain cities create a holiday atmosphere that feels bright, comforting, and surprisingly heartfelt—just different enough to make the season interesting and fun. Read more