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Duffel Bag Spouse Travels

Travel + Wellness + Culture + Women Over 50

Author: Stacey A. Peters

DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Galena trolley with mom

Discovering Galena: The Illinois River Town That Once Rivaled Chicago

Posted on October 19, 2025December 20, 2025

Explore Galena, Illinois—a historic river town once larger than Chicago. Climb its hillside steps, stroll streets marked with bronze plaques, and visit sites tied to Lincoln and Grant. From trolley tours to panoramic river views, Galena blends beauty, history, and endurance in a way few towns still can.

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CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES When Airports Say “No” to Government Messaging AI image

When Airports Say “No” to Government Messaging

Posted on October 15, 2025December 21, 2025

Airports are my happy place. And yes, travel has always been political. Every passport line, security check, and boarding group reflects systems of privilege and control. Who moves freely, who gets stopped, and what stories are told—it’s all power. So when DHS released a video of Kristi Noem blaming Democrats for the shutdown, it didn’t surprise me. It’s just another reminder that politics doesn’t wait at the gate—it boards with us, finds its seat, and flies right alongside.

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TRAVEL MONEY & PLANNING Amex rewards programs 2025

The Amex Platinum 2025 Refresh: Is It Still Worth It?

Posted on October 9, 2025December 21, 2025

In 2025, our Amex Platinum fee rose to $895, but the expanded perks now claim more than $3,500 in value. We use the card for daily purchases instead of our debit card, and we hope to take advantage of all the benefits. Many readers may feel the same—wondering if the higher fee is worth it. The truth is, it depends on how much you use what’s offered. If you travel often, dine out, or enjoy the lifestyle perks, the Platinum can deliver far more than it costs. If not, it risks becoming an expensive card that sits in your wallet.

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TRAVEL MONEY & PLANNING

Thailand is Planning to Give Away Thousands of Free Domestic Flights

Posted on October 6, 2025December 21, 2025

Thailand plans to launch the Buy International, Free Thailand Domestic Flights” campaign, offering 200,000 free flights to international travelers. The program, awaiting approval, aims to ease access to regions beyond Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai. If approved, it will run during the shoulder season, boosting tourism recovery and encouraging visitors to explore less-visited parts of the country.

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DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Mom Oktoberfest Amana Colonies Oktoberfest music

Oktoberfest 2025: What to do During the Weekend in the Amana Colonies

Posted on October 5, 2025December 26, 2025

Oktoberfest in the Amana Colonies brings a taste of Germany to Iowa each fall. Between the food, live music, and laughter, it’s easy to forget you’re only an hour and a half from home. It’s not Munich, but it’s warm, welcoming, and worth the drive every single year. Here’s why.

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SLOW TRAVEL & LIVING ABROAD expat life, moving abroad, overseas

Life Abroad: Everyday Victories That Make Expat Life Easier

Posted on October 5, 2025February 19, 2026

Living abroad isn’t just about major milestones. It’s also about the quieter victories that make you feel at home—a barista remembering your order, your first local friend, or finally navigating public transportation without a mistake. These small moments don’t make headlines, but together they build the rhythm and belonging of real life abroad.

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TRAVEL FOR WOMEN OVER 40

Work After 50 Isn’t Easy—But Guess What? It’s Still Possible

Posted on October 2, 2025December 27, 2025

Recently, I started feeling my age in ways I couldn’t ignore. I was spending too much time at my desk—blogging, scrolling, watching YouTube—and it left me restless. I decided to re-enter the job market at 59, knowing I’ll only work for two years until Steven and I retire. The process…

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SLOW TRAVEL & LIVING ABROAD Steven and Stacey Buddhist temple

The Benefits of Slow Travel: A Better Way to Explore the World

Posted on September 30, 2025December 26, 2025

In a world where fast-paced travel and short vacations dominate, there’s a growing movement towards a different approach: slow travel. Military families have made this type of travel mainstream. This method isn’t just about ticking off tourist spots or snapping the perfect Instagram shot. It’s about immersing oneself in a culture, living like a local, and truly understanding the nuances of a new place. Here’s a comprehensive look at the benefits of slow travel and why it might be the best way to explore the world.

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