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The 10 Best Things to Do When Visiting Los Angeles
For however long you plan to visit, here is concise list of "must-sees" in the beautiful city of Los Angeles. 1. Take in the views at Griffith Observatory.
Brianna RedmondPublished 7 years ago in WanderLadies, We’re Killing Our Bank Accounts
I can remember being in college, that looking forward to the weekend was the highlight of my week. My best friend and I would plan all week where we were going to go shopping, we always ended-up deciding on Santa Monica because it was the no-brainer for good shopping. Nether of us had jobs at the time, yet we still somehow managed to find some extra cash and blow it all in a few short hours. Any girl who’s ever gone shopping knows it takes one step into a Victoria's Secret, an American Eagle, or into a Guess to easily drop a couple hundred dollars on clothes.
Hayley McMinnPublished 7 years ago in LifehackThailand: Week One
Let me just start this with a few facts about myself. My name is Lexi, and I’m 20 years old. I’m not in school and I don’t have any particular reason to travel except that it’s all I want to do. I’m a waitress, and sometimes I completely forget that I’m lucky enough to see the world from places people in my hometown only dream about. I’ve traveled throughout the United States with friends and family, but that never compares to the sights that are outside of the country.
Lexi BellowPublished 7 years ago in WanderLast Minute Shenanigans
I recently took about a five day trip through Utah and Arizona, which was definitely one of the most last minute, spontaneous trips of my life. It started out as “Hey, why don’t we do something after Feast,” and ended up as a crazy four day trip through the Narrows in Zion and through the valley of the Grand Canyon. We put about as much thought into this trip as high school boys put into what they’re going to wear to gym class. It was while I was on my way to Phoenix for the winter that a friend of mine, Austin, called me somewhere along the way and said he had bought a one-way flight to Phoenix. Woot! So I finished the remnant of my 22 hour trip from KC to Phoenix, got a tight seven hours, woke up, and picked up Austin from the Sky Harbour airport the next day.
Daniel MonahanPublished 7 years ago in WanderThe Hatchback Life
The idea of living and camping out of a car is nothing new. Ever since the advent of the interstate highway in the 20th century, traveling long distances by car in the United States has become a common experience. Families go on summer road to faraway places; vagabonds sleep in the back seats of their vehicles in between stops; and the ability to live a life on the road has become a part of the American Experience: freedom to move around on your terms, and on your schedule.
Pohai MüllerPublished 7 years ago in LifehackOrganize Your Space and Start Right Now
All About You :) Before we start out, yes, I have read The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. Most of what that book did was reinforce everything I already knew about cleaning and organizing, and I even disagreed with some of it. I got a few new ideas, but I tweaked them slightly to make organizing even more personal to you, since you are different from everyone else and the way you need to organize will vary from your peers!
Sapphira S.Published 7 years ago in LifehackThe Easiest Ways to Cut Travel Expenses
It's no surprise that traveling is one luxury a lot of people can't afford, especially this time of year, but sometimes it just can't be helped. While cutting corners can be extremely stressful, you need to make your trip the cheapest it possibly can be without diminishing the experience or stressing everyone out in the process. I've narrowed down all my favorite ways to keep my expenses low while on the road to help you stop the extensive spending when you have to travel.
Megan MedeirosPublished 7 years ago in Wander16 Clever Christmas DIY Projects To Try This Holiday Season
Why buy your holiday decor at the store? Roll up your sleeves and get crafty this holiday season with these Christmas DIY projects.
Sheera LeePublished 7 years ago in Lifehack