Pink everywhere on Royal Caribbean’s Barbie cruise

Pink everywhere on Royal Caribbean’s Barbie cruise

As we ate pink napoleons and cream puffs we discovered what a multinational group we were. Girls from all over the world had come for the Barbie Experience – New York, Utah, Toronto, Mexico City, São Paulo, London, Dublin and even Sydney! Barbie truly speaks the international language of fun for young girls of any culture.

Special guest of Barbie on Royal Caribbean’s biggest ship

Special guest of Barbie on Royal Caribbean’s biggest ship

When given the opportunity to cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas as part of their brand new Barbie Premium Experience, I felt like I had won the lottery. This cruise sounded amazing, especially since it coincided with our daughter’s 4th birthday. It was a bonafide vacation and I was sure there would be plenty of sun and at least one pool side cocktail involved.

Survey shows kids are invested heavily in family vacation time

Survey shows kids are invested heavily in family vacation time

The majority of adults polled for a new U.S. Travel Association Family Vacation Survey said they were motivated to take family vacations by the desire to create positive memories for their children—fond memories like they have from the vacations they took as children as young as five. The majority noted that some of their favorite photos and videos are from family vacations.

First destination skivacation — blue skies in Park City

First destination skivacation — blue skies in Park City

It was our first destination ski vacation. My partner Dan Foldes and I had skied in Colorado throughout our college years, but we had only gone on day trips up to the mountains. This was the first time that we would be flying to a ski town, staying in a hotel, and skiing for three days straight, just the two of us.

Ski country is beautiful, but beware altitude sickness

Ski country is beautiful, but beware altitude sickness

It is no fun getting sick on vacation and altitude sickness is the worst. But when you are above 9,986 feet as we are in Breckenridge, CO, it isn’t that uncommon, the staff at the St. Anthony Breckenridge Community Clinic Emergency Center tells us.

A family reunion on the snow in Colorado

A family reunion on the snow in Colorado

There were round-robin emails in the weeks before the trip in which we discussed the menus and shopping lists. My husband, raised in Texas, brought his “famous” chili, frozen from home, and my British sister-in-law the ingredients for Shepherd’s Pie.

At Keystone Resort, kids having fun and eating healthy are a top priority

At Keystone Resort, kids having fun and eating healthy are a top priority

Keystone is Vail Resort’s most kidcentric resort, with kids-ski free (as long as you book a two night stay, night skiing tweens and teens love, daily “Kidtopia” activities. Think a parade through the village on Saturdays, with kids being twirled around in tires, free cookies and hot cider in the ice skating rink, the chance to meet and greet the avalanche dogs and ski patrollers, free kids sundaes and more.

Snowshoeing into history at the Breckenridge Nordic Center

Snowshoeing into history at the Breckenridge Nordic Center

We stop at one of the three historic miner cabins that contains a letter that a woman named Josie wrote to her husband, telling him she wouldn’t move to the miner district of Breckenridge “the most fiendish place…the red light district is visible to all…” until he built them a proper home.

In Fairplay CO: Dorothy’s Tamales, a hidden mountain gem

In Fairplay CO: Dorothy’s Tamales, a hidden mountain gem

We heard about Dorothy’s from our daughter Mel, an avid skier and Colorado College student who would stop often on her forays to the mountains. So when were casting about for somewhere to go for lunch—not that there aren’t many choices in Breckenridge!—we thought of Dorothy’s. It was a beautiful blue-sky day and the mountain views on the drive over were fantastic.

TSA, really?? Knives, bats, golf clubs on airplanes???

TSA, really?? Knives, bats, golf clubs on airplanes???

You can’t bring a bottle of water onto an airplane. You might get stopped at security with a container of breast milk. But you can bring a baseball bat? And small knives? Come on TSA, which announced last week that these items will be allowed as carry-on beginning April 25. How about a little common sense?