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Five Tips for Traveling During the Holidays (Especially When You're Carrying Loss)
The holiday season is typically a difficult time for people in general. There is nothing quite like the stressors of hosting feisty family members, trying to figure out a budget for purchasing gifts, and watching routines and habits get thrown by the wayside, all because it’s the holiday season!
Wander Wise: Staying Safe While Traveling Solo as a Woman
Traveling solo after a major life change taught me that true safety comes from awareness, confidence, and trusting my instincts—empowering me to explore the world with courage and peace.
The Courage to Wander: Why Every Widow Should Take One Solo Trip
Traveling alone after losing my husband taught me to find myself again—through quiet moments, new cities, and the courage to embrace life on my own terms.
The Map Has Changed: Redefining Home After Loss
After losing my husband, I’ve learned that home isn’t just a place—it’s found in the journey, in small moments, and in the courage to rebuild my life and sense of belonging.
Finding God Between Destinations
Grief taught me that God isn’t waiting at the journey’s end but walks beside me—in small mercies, stillness, and the sacred spaces in between.
Packing Light: Letting Go of What No Longer Serves You
Packing light became my path to healing. Through travel and grief, I discovered freedom, balance, and the beauty of carrying only what truly matters.
The Empty Seat Beside Me: Learning to Travel Alone After Loss
After losing my husband, I learned that grief travels too. Through my solo journeys, I’ve found healing, courage, and love in every empty seat beside me.
Postcards to Heaven: Writing to the One I Lost
After losing my husband, I found healing by writing postcards I’d never send—messages of love, grief, and hope that kept our connection alive.
