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Happy Fourth Of July

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My day started with listening to the Declaration of Independence being read aloud on NPR. Listening to the language and tone of the document, I couldn’t help thinking about the difference between the small set of remote colonies that the document represented compared to the behemoth that America is now.

I love the July 4th holiday (well I would, wouldn’t I, I celebrate my birthday the next day). I love the fact that it’s the start of summer in the Pacific Northwest and I love the fact that this is largely a holiday for just getting together with and enjoying the company of friends and family.

For this Photo Friday I wanted to share some places where I’ve enjoyed July 4th. The photo above is of Downieville Mountain in the California Sierras. It was our first camping and hiking trip in the U.S. – the start of a passionate love of the outdoors that I didn’t even know I had!

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It should be no surprise then that with a toddler in tow, a couple of years later we chose to spend our July 4th camping at Crater Lake in Oregon.

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2002 found us in Bandon, Oregon. We didn’t camp, but there were many, many long walks on the beach and hunts for “friends anemones” in the rock-pools with an eager six-year-old and a sturdy toddler who wanted to do everything his older brother was doing and then some.

Seattle Summer

But we’ve spent most of our Fourth Of July holidays at home here, in Seattle, willing the clouds to stay away and the rain to hold off so that we can see the fireworks over the lake. And knowing that the next day, or the day after, the sun will finally come out and then we’ll remember how beautiful it is here in the summer and how lucky we are to be here.

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Traveling With Kids Author Event At Powells Bookstore

powellsbooks logoIt’s one thing to come up with an idea for a book. It’s another to actually write it and see it in print. Both of these experiences are overwhelming and exciting and there are days when I can’t believe that I helped develop an idea and co-wrote a book.

Being invited to give a talk at Powell’s Books in Portland about the book, Traveling With Kids, is an entirely new experience. What? You mean me? Give a talk at Powell’s? No, really, you have to be kidding!

But it’s true. At 2pm this coming Saturday, November 14th, I’ll be at Powell’s Cedar Hills Crossing store. Yes, OK, it’s not the fabled downtown City of Books, but it is a 35,000 square foot store with the largest children’s book section of any book store on the West Coast. I think that’s worth noting.

My children are duly impressed. Powell’s is their favorite “attraction” in Portland.

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If you’re in the area, do come down and say “Hi”. If you have questions about traveling with children domestically or internationally, infants to teens, I hope I’ll be able to help you with them.

To help reassure you that this will be a worthwhile hour or so, I thought I’d share what some of the travel-blogging moms (and dads) had to say about the Traveling With Kids book:

From the TravelingMamas.com (now TheVacationGals.com): “Chapters include everything from Pre-Trip Planning to Flight Plans to Responsible Travel, which focuses on teaching your children how to respect other cultures and respect the environment.” Full review here.

From Travels With Children: “Written by traveling moms Leslie Forsberg and Michelle Duffy, Traveling with Kids will be a useful resource for families traveling around the world or within their home state.” Full review here.

From MotherOfAllTrips: “Reading it is like talking to a friend who knows you well, has been everywhere, and has all kinds of practical, realistic, and nonjudgmental advice to offer.” Full review here.

On the esteemed Perceptive Travel, editor Tim Leffel wasn’t quite so glowing, but he did say: “Despite a few quibbles though, this book excels far more than it sputters. Its 300+ pages of advice will help nearly any tentative mom prepare for getting away from home with one or more little ones along.” Full review here.

So there you have it, good reason to come on over to Powell’s Cedar Hills Crossing store this coming Saturday, November 14th at 2pm. I’m looking forward to meeting you to talk about Traveling With Kids – yours!

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