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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:
How to Pack Wrinkle Free
Though most hotels provide you with a free iron, no one wants to spend the first hour at a vacation destination ironing clothes. It’s much nicer if you can simply take your clothes out of the suitcase ready to wear. If you pack smart, not only will your clothes be wrinkle-free, but you will create extra space to pack more items.
Kidco PeaPod Plus Travel Bed
Let’s be real – travelling with a young child is tough. Luckily, this travel bed eases the stress of finding a place for your kid to sleep or nap. It inflates easily with a hand pump and can be stored in your luggage! Accommodates a kid up to 6-years-old. It includes a washable sleeping bag, storage bag, adjustable wind screens and mesh panels, an inflatable mattress and an air pump.
Out & About: Holiday Safety Tips for Busy Moms!
Its that time of year again parents everywhere are smack-dab in the middle of the annual holiday shopping blitz and travel craze! And with the stress of running from store to store or from airport to car rental agency, how do we keep an eye on our kids, packages, luggage, and assorted holiday paraphernalia all at the same time? Of course, nothing beats plain old-fashioned, hand-holding supervision. But lets face it, its not always that easy.
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
As I hauled our luggage out of the attic last week, I glanced at the boxes labeled Christmas with a black Sharpie. Those three boxes contain my entire collection of Christmas decorations. By most standards, its a meager collectiona couple of mangy stuffed snowmen holding dusty brooms, a few chipped Santa-head mugs, and one artificial tree thats probably infested with mites.
