Does points and miles collecting encourage unethical behavior?
How far do you go for a deal? Have your ethical boundaries changed since you discovered points and miles? What is the karmic cost of questionable ethics? I’d love to know what you think.
How far do you go for a deal? Have your ethical boundaries changed since you discovered points and miles? What is the karmic cost of questionable ethics? I’d love to know what you think.
Palm Springs was better than I expected. It was fantastic. In fact, one of my friends claims that it’s a substitute for Hawaii. Do you agree?
Is this just a thing that I don’t know about? Do people really PAY other people to house sit? I swear I’ve never heard of this before. Have you ever done this?
Have you tried Lyft yet? I love it. It’s quickly become one of my favorite transportation options. Here’s a story about how Lyft saved the day for my entire family on Easter.
This is a sincere apology. It’s a follow-up to a previous post that attracted bad vibes. I take it back and replace it instead with this positive one. Go ahead, Coachella, and do your thing. Throw some flowers in your hair and rock it out. I mean it, I’m sorry.
Wow, this video is just overflowing with joy, pride, and triumph. It inspired me to take on a new challenge – maybe it will do the same for you.
This site is similar to HotelTonight. It’s a mobile booking app that connects travelers to rooms that would otherwise go unsold…for lots less.
My friend came up with a brilliant idea that I can hardly wait to try on my next vacation. It’s simple but very indulgent. Genius!
We weren’t expecting to spend all of our vacation at the pool, but the pools here were just so fantastic that we never left! And we’ll be back!
This happens six times a year, and it’s happening this weekend: all National Parks have no entrance fees on April 19-20. Enjoy!