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Why A Home Exchange Is a Great Family Vacation
Like a lot of families, our summer vacation plans were canceled due to COVID-19. We are looking forward to the days when we can travel again. When we are able, our next vacation will be a home exchange. We got started home exchanging three years ago, and now, it's our favorite way to vacation! So…
60 Back To School Must Haves
Forget about the same old school supplies! We’ve rounded up this year’s must-haves to kick the school year off right - and in style. Organizing & Accessorizing Blush Dream Desk Set by Poppin A perfect choice for the highly organized, this gorgeous blush Desk Set couldn't be easier to get it all together! The Set…
Middle School Transition for a Child with Autism – Part Two
In my previous blog, I discussed how I helped my son get comfortable in his new digs. We started early, and visited the campus often. Did we do anything else? We made sure to NOT miss "Howdy Day." Howdy Day took place on the Monday BEFORE the start of school. It's the week when the…
Don’t Break the Bank Over Summer Break!
Summer time – where the weathers warm and the livings easyand the gas prices are skyrocketing, luggage on airlines costs you at least an extra fifty bucks, and your dream ticket out of town is wildly unaffordable. What happened to the vacation part of summer vacation? AP Shopping Specialist Jodi Furman and fabuLESS are here to help you travel the world, soak up the rays on the beach, or have family fun time at a much more relaxing price. Outsmart your travel agent and kick your feet up with that break you deserve by using the following fabuLESS summer travel tips:
Planning Dinner Like A Pro
Don’t think you have time to plan dinner tonight? Think again! People who are successful at meal planning have a set day and time for the planning. You can even do it while you’re waiting for your kids in the carpool line. Seriously, follow these tips and you’ll never have to answer your husband’s “What’s for dinner” with an “I don’t know what do you want” again.