Travel
A Little Horse Sense Goes A Long Way...
Written by Sue Wasserman Tuesday, May 22 2012
Karen Head fell in love with horses at age 5, and today she leads Equinection – an organization that helps people find inner strength and insight by engaging with horses. Offerings at her picturesque North Carolina ranch include “Awakening for Women” and “The Heart of Leadership.”
Globetrotting with a Purpose
Written by Corinne Garcia Friday, December 09 2011
Malía Everette has worked for Global Exchange since 1997, directing trips that focus on human rights, peace, and justice; fair trade; human trafficking; and sustainability.
Air Travel with Kids Made Easier
Written by Eileen Wacker Thursday, June 23 2011

Going on a trip is exciting and riding on an airplane is an exciting idea to most kids. But traveling can be grueling, especially in the summer, and kids are not naturally good travelers. So as parents, we need to put a process in place to minimize chaos and add some elements of fun.
Tips for Traveling with Children
Written by Eileen Wacker Tuesday, May 03 2011
“My husband and I decided to create some strategies to enjoy vacation moments because our kids, like most kids, can act ungrateful and refuse to have fun in the most wonderful places. We now have ‘Disney Pep Talk’ before every vacation.”
Amsterdam Turns Orange for Queen’s Day
Written by Mary Flanagan Tuesday, May 03 2011
The annual celebration of Queen's Day in Amsterdam on April 30 is best described as a citywide street party. The dress code is bright orange. A crown is optional. It's a day when you can walk around town sporting a sequined tiara and orange feather boa without anyone raising an eyebrow.






