family travel

5 Great Places to Stay Unplugged in New England

The basin harbor club, Maine

It’s harder and harder to get away from technology and often we don’t even want to anymore. But those of us who were alive, even *gasp* adults, before the time of the internet may remember what it feels like to spend days away from a monitor and phone, be quiet in our minds and fully present with our friends and families. In honor of that age of innocence, I offer the following diverse recommendations for great places to stay in New England without a television, computer, or your smartphone.

Traveling to Phuket

Usually here at Goodkin, a new month means a new theme. Tomorrow we will start August with the idea of adoption—adopting kids, pets or new attitudes and ideas—but today we're going to finish off last month's travel theme with one last fabulous post. Our new, up-coming redesign interfered with our posting schedule for the past few days, so we wanted to send off our family travel month in style. Stayed tuned tomorrow when we start adoption month!

Miami Beach Family Round-Up

Miami Beach, Florida as a family vacation destination

Each year, many families go on a search for vacation destinations that are both fun and affordable, and also offer a wide variety of restaurants and attractions. With something for everyone, one vacation destination a family may wish to consider is beautiful Miami Beach, Florida. If they decide on this area for their yearly getaway, chances are they will want to return again. White sandy beaches and balmy tropical air are just two of the many reasons this increasingly popular vacation spot is becoming a favorite of families with children everywhere.

Travel Insecurities

airport security

 Our son, Anakin, used to hate airport security. At four years old he formed fierce attachments. They made flushing poop away difficult, letting water out of the tub difficult, disposing of broken toys or random snips of paper difficult, and, as we learned at the outset of a month of air travel to and within Thailand, removing his shoes and giving up his belongings to an x-ray machine nothing short of abject torture.

Souvenirs for Home Décor

Fabrics and textiles from Equador

For many, the biggest joy of traveling is getting to experience new cultures, bond with loved ones over adventure and eat unique foods. But don’t let an excellent opportunity pass you by while you are traipsing through foreign countries: the chance to decorate your home with authentic, gorgeous and affordable décor items!

Camping With the Family Dog

camping with the family pet

Being out in nature and exploring the outdoors is a way to find peace, commune with Mother Nature, refresh and relax (we even themed a whole month around the idea on Goodkin). It’s no wonder that many families choose camping as a family vacation. This post won’t be about camping as a family; no, there are plenty of articles and books dedicated to that subject. Instead, we’ll be writing about a topic that can apply to many families: how to camp with those furry members of your family, dogs!

Dream Vacation?

How to not fight on a family vacation

You’ve planned and saved and vacation time is finally here. The surroundings are plush. It’s one of your favorite hotels. The day was wonderful and the lines were not unreasonably long. Dinner was spectacular and the children were on their best restaurant behavior. There’s one problem. You can’t sleep. No matter what you try, you are tossing and turning. The lights are out and everyone else seems to have dozed off. You’re getting worked up because you know tomorrow is going to be a loooooong day. You had everything mapped out!

On Becoming a Traveler: Part 3

On becoming a world traveler

Self-acceptance is an important part of becoming a traveler, I think. Accepting, for example, that you are not a native, and frankly it shows. I would even say that the road to deeper experience, and the wisdom it brings, is through embracing all that is dumb about you.

10 Days in Seattle

Seattle skyline

Despite its bad wrap for constant rain, summer in Seattle is a well-kept secret. August is usually a good bet that you will have some perfect 80-degree days with brilliant blue skies. This kid-friendly city is surrounded by evergreen trees, clean lakes and bays, and is a bevy of family fun. Here is a tried and true ten-day itinerary for Seattle with kids (just check the ten-day weather forecast to see if you will need your umbrella):

Day 1: Seattle Center

Trip Planning With Kids in Mind

airplane and car trips with babies and kids

Me and my partner Nicola are frequent flyers with our child so we thought we would pass on our methods of coping! Tight, confined spaces are not suitable for kids, and you need to think of every way possible to keep them amused! You do need to prepare yourself for a stressful time and deal with it.

Keeping them happy in the car

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