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5 Summer Vacation Ideas for Teens

Teens sometimes get a bad rap. People think they’re hard to please and harder to travel with. But the key to traveling with teens—and keeping the whole family happy—is to...

Summer Fun at Midwest Lake Resorts

Midwest winters can seem endless. The payoff? Perfect summer temperatures! Each year I vow to savor every minute of the warm weather. Although I can’t put everything on hold, I...

Best Advice for Planning Your Summer Vacation

Planning your family vacation can be overwhelming--where to go, what to do, how to get there, you name it. There are a lot of details to planning a summer vacation....

Summer Vacation at the Boar's Head Inn in Charlottesville, Virginia

Summer vacations for some families mean active adventures, while for others the summer is a perfect time to start exploring college campuses.  Imagine being able to do both in one...

May 27 Twitter Party: Summer Travel Planning

Summertime's almost here – time to start planning your summer travels! We've taken the guesswork out of your planning by seeking out advice from top family travel writers from across...

Stress-Free Travel is Right Under Your Nose

Air travel can be stressful nowadays with long lines, flight delays and cramped seating.  Add luggage, children, strollers and even pets to the mix and you have a veritable powder...

Join In Our Instagram #TMOMphoto Meme

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A Jersey Girl’s Ode to the Jersey Shore

“’Cause down the shore everything’s all right.” ---Tom Waits, JERSEY GIRL Some see the Jersey Shore as a travel destination, a place to take the family for a couple of...

2013 Toyota Highlander Hybrid: More Space, Luxury, and Better Gas Mileage, Too

Thomas Jefferson advised the we should have a revolution every 20 years. He meant government, but the idea applies to anything: If we don’t continually rethink how we do what...

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Experiencing the Everglades by Airboat
TravelingMom with TeensExperiencing the Everglades by Airboat

You could visit South Florida without paying homage to the Everglades, but why would you want to? And paying proper homage to the Florida Everglades requires an airboat ride.

Tips for Replacing a US Passport Abroad
Media TravelingMomTips for Replacing a US Passport Abroad

Your passport is gone and you are in another county. What are you going to do? Misplacing your passport is enough to strike terror in the hearts of any traveler but imagine you are 15, traveling with your aunt to Paris on your first-ever international trip, and you set down your airplane ticket and [ ... ]

Mac n’ Cheese Inspired by Travel
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One of the best ways to experience new places is to eat the local favorite. Each country, state, region and even city has a dish that allows you to have a unique culinary experience while visiting. It tells me about the destination and the people who call it home.

Unfortunately, I can’t travel all [ ... ]

Las Vegas Summer Vacation Ideas
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Heading to Las Vegas with the family this summer? Not to worry, here's a quick list of my Top 5 picks to keep all ages satisfied: Wet-N-Wild Las Vegas is the place to be this summer. Nevada's premier water park will offer over 25 slides and attractions. Several of the attractions are named after fa [ ... ]

Family Indulgence: Grand Hyatt New York
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Train travel is often associated with romance and air travel (at least nowadays) with hassle. Similarly, hotel airports have a seedy reputation, while a hotel in a train station sounds elegant.

My kids and I have stayed at the Crowne Plaza Indianapolis Downtown Union Station, with rooms in an actual [ ... ]

5 Fun Runs to Try This Summer
Marathon TravelingMom5 Fun Runs to Try This Summer

Playing in the mud, getting splashed with paint, lighting up the night or getting chased by zombies all add a little excitement to the typical 5K race. Fun runs are all the rage and a great way to get newbies involved in running; or to give veteran runners a change of pace. Most fun runs remove the  [ ... ]

Summer at Universal Studios Hollywood, What’s New?
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Head over to Universal Studios Hollywood for two new rides and an expanded Studio Tour! It’s a perfect Summer Vacation Idea. Plus, right now when you “a day you get the rest of 2013 free."

Summer Safety and Giveaway

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sun_beachMy youngest daughter loves animals, and swimming with dolphins is one of her favorite family vacation activities. She has swum with dolphins in the Bahamas, at Atlantis, and in Florida, at Discovery Cove.

To protect the marine environment, you can only use the non-chemical sunscreen provided by the dolphin place, so it occurred to me that maybe we should rethink our sunscreen purchases. I recently found MelanSol, which combines natural ingredients, antioxidants and mineral reflective UV filters.

hatThe sunscreen helps prevent free radicals from aging the skin, and the creams are safe to use on babies. You can also protect your lips with MelanSol, so you don’t have to carry an extra lip-only sunscreen. What my kids like is that the sunscreen absorbs easily, so they don’t look blotchy, and if some gets in their eyes, it doesn’t sting.

MISSION Athletecare has a new Kids Continuous Play SPF 70 Spray that you don't have to rub into the skin, and is great for reapplying when you are at the beach. The No Sting Sunscreen SPF 30+ Facestick lets kids apply their own sunscreen to their faces, without having it drip into their eyes.

For moms
Dermatologists also recommend hats for increased sun protection. Dorfman Pacific has stylish ETSIS SunEscape hats, with lightweight protection panels to further shield sensitive face skin. A boon for traveling moms, the hats roll and pack well.

For babies
You can further protect an infant’s delicate skin with a Summer Muff, a lightweight organic cotton sac that you can use to line an infant carrier, stroller, or jogger. Minerals woven into the material provide an SPF of 50, so even if you forget the sunscreen, you can still keep harmful rays from your baby’s skin.

Travelingmom has five MISSION Athletecare sunscreens to give away. To enter, leave a comment with a summer safety tip.
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Author Profile: Vegetarian TravelingMom

Judy Antell lives in Brooklyn and her vegetarian family loves to visit the farmer’s market for local, organic produce. They have bicycled in Europe, skied downhill and cross country, and hit the beaches seeking vegetarian food - and chocolate!

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