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#5: Who Wants to Attempt to Conquer Le Mont Saint-Michel With Me?

June 4, 2014 16 Comments

Did you ever want to just get away from it all to your own private island retreat, accessible to the mainland at low tide by

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#4: The Bloody Battlefields and Bed and Breakfasts of Normandy

June 2, 2014 12 Comments

Jack took this photo as his entry into the Boy’s Life Magazine summer photo contest. What do you think? Installment number four of the trip

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France Recap #1 in Which We Go to Canada, Not France

May 28, 2014 23 Comments

Okay folks, we’re going to ease into this trip recap thing, because unlike some people, *I* went to Lourdes and developed a bit of a

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Big Family Disneyland Hacks

February 10, 2014 17 Comments

We moved to Los Angeles when Jack was four, but we didn’t make our first family trip to Disneyland until his sixth birthday. We really

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The Showdown – Italy vs America: 7 Quick Takes VIII

April 19, 2013 12 Comments

So here we are back the the good ol’ U. S. of A., and after spending every waking hour with my kids for ten days

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Our Pilgrimage to Italy, Part II: Roma

April 16, 2013 6 Comments

This is the second in a series of posts on our family trip to Italy.  If you missed it, the first is here.    

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