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I took my toddler and 3-month-old on a work trip. It was exactly as chaotic as you’d imagine — but I’d do it again.

DNyuz

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July 5, 2026

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I took my toddler and 3-month-old on a work trip. It was exactly as chaotic as you’d imagine — but I’d do it again.

Taking my family (not pictured) with me on a work trip was a bit stressful, but I’m glad I did it. Jordan Siemens/Getty Images I brought my baby, toddler, and husband with me on a work trip to Palm Springs. Balancing parental responsibilities with work obligations was challenging, but not impossible. My husband was a []

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The West Australian

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· Jul 10, 2026

Broome vouchers attract tourists to holiday hotspot

Travellers are rushing to snap up half-price Kimberley holiday experiences following the launch of the State Government’s voucher scheme earlier this month.

TRT World

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· Jun 25, 2026

What Age Were You Born

What Age Were You Born follows travel blogger Johnny and his mother Maureen, who lives with Parkinson’s disease, as they take on one of their toughest journeys together: climbing Mount Fuji. Step by step, Maureen battles the limits of her body while Johnny refuses to let her face the mountain alone. Their ascent becomes a deeply intimate portrait of courage, aging, and the unbreakable bond between a mother and her son. In a world where time steals strength, this story asks: what does it really mean to keep moving?

Metro

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· Jul 2, 2026

I went to Barcelona for 36 hours to see if a ‘micro-trip’ is all it’s cracked up to be

Can a blink-and-you'll-miss-it trip really amount to a fulfilling holiday?

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

There’s a better way to do one of the world’s greatest walks: Don’t walk

I’m short on time, so rather than undertake a month-long pilgrimage on foot, I’m doing it in just eight days on two wheels.

Better Living Blog

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· Jun 30, 2026

Sabbatical Year: Why You Need a Month-Long Island Escape

More people are doing this quietly. Not announcing it on LinkedIn, not framing it as a personal brand pivot. Just taking a month and leaving. The sabbatical used to be an academic thing, a tenure perk. Now it's The post Sabbatical Year: Why You Need a Month-Long Island Escape appeared first on Better Living.

WRAL News

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· Jul 5, 2026

Millions expected to return home after Fourth of July festivities

Sunday marked one of the busiest travel days of the year as people began returning home from Fourth of July festivities.

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Related coverage for "I took my toddler and 3-month-old on a work trip. It was exactly as chaotic as you’d imagine — but I’d do it again.": The West Australian — Broome vouchers attract tourists to holiday hotspot . TRT World — What Age Were You Born. Metro — I went to Barcelona for 36 hours to see if a ‘micro-trip’ is all it’s cracked up to be. Brisbane Times — There’s a better way to do one of the world’s greatest walks: Don’t walk. Better Living Blog — Sabbatical Year: Why You Need a Month-Long Island Escape. WRAL News — Millions expected to return home after Fourth of July festivities