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Five Ways To Push Past Your Inner Critic
Y’all I’m so excited! I finally did it! My book is finished! I wanted to take a second and share 5 steps to push past your inner critic (And let me tell ya, she was loud) that helped me get my book done. I’ve been thinking about writing this book for almost two years now. The actual writing part was finished this winter but I let myself listen to that inner critic. Telling me no one will read it, no one will like it, I don’t know what I’m talking about. ALL the things! Maybe some of those things will be true but I know that I have…
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Lodging Review – Inn at Deep Creek
Not the first stay in a hotel but certainly one of the better places to stay! Read more about our experience at the Inn at Deep Creek in Oakland, Maryland. This was a short job and I was currently working back in Michigan. The job was in a remote area of Maryland, closer to the WV border. It was a beautiful little resort town that got pretty dang busy during the summer, probably the winter too! No campgrounds close by that had any openings and the job wasn’t long enough, about 3 months, to warrant finding a home rental. This was before Airbnb too so, finding an extended…
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7 Unique gift ideas for the “hard to buy for” Father
It’s almost Father’s Day! If your husband is much like mine, falling under the “hard to buy for” father group, then you find yourself wondering what the heck to get him for Father’s Day (or any special occasion really). That’s why I wanted to share my 7 unique gift ideas for the “hard to buy for” father on Father’s Day! This category of men tend to buy what they want, when they want it and respond with, “I don’t need anything” when asked for ideas This is great for every ordinary day but so frustrating for special occasions! I grew up in a gift giving family so it…
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Where are we warehousing?
I don’t know about you but when I hear there is another assignment my first question is…Where are we warehousing? That is quickly followed up by… Asking my husband 100 questions he doesn’t have answers to Anyone else do this? No? Just me then. LOL I know I annoy him to no end but he still insists on telling me before he has all the details. So, who is to blame really? Part of it is the excitement of a new place but the other part is fear that we won’t find somewhere decent to stay. My next steps all involve one word…internet! I don’t know how we survived sometimes…
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10 Questions To Consider Before Buying An RV
Are you tired of packing in and out of hotels? Ready to have something that feels more like home while you travel? How about an RV?! Sounds simple enough, right? It can be but first check out these 10 questions to consider before buying an RV. Continue reading to find out what those questions are and how it will affect your decision. 10 questions to consider before buying an RV 1.What type of RV should I get? There are a variety of different types of RVs to choose from; The motorhome which allows you to drive and live in the same space. These can also…
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Top ways to preserve your travel memories
One thing I know without a doubt about myself is that I LOVE pictures!! Especially those of family and friends, second runner up being the places we have traveled. The trouble is that so many of them are kept on our personal phones or SD cards and not being shared with our family and friends. So, how do we fix that? Keep reading below for more information! I love to look at them over and over but don’t always get to share as many as I would like with others. With more pictures being taken on our phones or digital cameras they are not being seen and shared as…
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Welcome!
Hey there! Thank you so much for stopping by to my blog, Traveling Wives Club. You are probably wondering what is Traveling Wives Club? I’m here to provide support and an inside look to this “glamorous” pipeline travel lifestyle we live!! Look for my posts on Wednesdays. Let me first tell you a little bit about me…my name is Kate. I am a Michigander! Go blue!! I grew up in Marion, MI (imagine me holding up my hand and pointing to almost the middle of it). I grew up on a farm outside of this small village (one traffic light, downgraded to a 4 way). We had a variety of animals, did our own hay and…