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A Travel Blogger Speculates on Hawaii-Themed Searches During This Recession

I'm slowly building up a reservoir of Hawaii-related articles, and they do pretty well over at each of their respective sites (Suite101, TravelingMamas, and Uptake). Because it's a big deal for a lot of people to actually up and take a vacation in ...

From JEN M., BlogHer,  22 Jan 2009

Missing NYC at Christmastime

I used to live in New York City. My children were born there, and we moved to the West Coast when they were 3 and a half, and 16 months old. They don't remember it much, except for our annual summer visit and occasional mid-year jaunts. But I sure see ...

From JEN M., BlogHer,  6 Dec 2008

My Favorite Romantic Getaway in the USA

Have any of you been to Napa Valley for vacation? Safe to say it's my favorite travel destination in California for a long romantic weekend. We can't all afford to take a couple weeks off and fly to Tuscany, of course - but the sea breeze, the rolling ...

From JEN M., BlogHer,  7 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Culinary Institute of America

Go Out and Play

Say "company retreat" at the office, and suddenly employees cringe imagining stuffy conference rooms and mind-numbing lectures. That's not a retreat; that's a meeting--and it's neither inspirational nor effective. If you want a new way to motivate a ...

From CATHERINE SEDA AND JEN SEDA, M.D., FOX Business,  2 Jul 2008

Can a Tropical Vacation Fan Warm Up to a Ski Trip?

The kids and their cousins had such a blast, and didn't complain once about the physical exertion or cold weather. Well, one kid complained a little, but she'll remain unidentified for the sake of future therapy bills. The joy of the five children ...

From JEN M., BlogHer,  3 Jan 2008

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