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Part survival guide, part new episode of “The Usual Madness”:
Join us as we wander the world—where itineraries are more like polite suggestions, and the most dramatic sights are often toddler meltdowns in front of world-famous monuments (teenagers are available for encore performances).
Yet somehow, between the missed trains, mystery snacks, and questionable hotel beds, we return home with suitcases full of laundry and hearts full of memories—and honestly, that’s the real souvenir.
Las Vegas, Baby (literally) – our weekend trip with a 4-month old
Following the Romans’ footsteps – a weekend at Villa Hügel in Trier
Trier Cathedral After my girlfriend and I went to London during my family-free time last…
A somber remembrance: My visit to Auschwitz and Birkenau
The infamous entrance gate in Auschwitz I can’t really explain why exactly, but visiting the…
Krakow with Kids – A Journey through History and Magic
Krakow, the capital of Poland until 1596 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1978,…
Jewish Krakow – Myths and experiences for the whole family
The jewish cemetery of the Remuh-Synagogue On our first day in Krakow, we were fortunate…
Khao Lak – Worth it During Rainy Season?
The last stop on our Thailand trip was to be Khao Lak. Many people are…
Once Koh Samui, always Koh Samui?
The third stop on our Thailand trip was Koh Samui. For me, Samui was the…
Visiting Santa Clause
I’ve long had this one wish: to see the Northern Lights. If, like us, you’re…
Christmas Time in Charleston
The Christmas season may be over, but why not set a goal for next year?…
One trip to paradise, please!
Still reeling from jet lag from the flight to Bangkok, we set off again at…
One Night in Bangkok- our first time in Thailand
After we all went on a long-distance trip to the USA for the first time…
In Hamburg we say “MOIN”
Since I was a child – and for several years now with our own children…
Grüezi mitenand – a long weekend in Zürich
Zurich Central Station For the first time in years, all five of us finally had…
Mallorca: more than Beer and Ballermann!
Coast off of Cala Rajada From time to time our children ask us if we…