“Rocky Top you’ll always be home sweet home to me” This is Tennessee to me. When I listen to this song it puts me right back in my happy place Tennessee. Yes, it does flow better when sung out loud by The Osborne Brothers, Dolly P – or me, than when just read silently right
Tag: travel with kids
I meant it when I said more than a year ago, that I was committed to writing more frequent updates on GoCargus…! I had, and have, so much to write about. But life has a way of just happening, and as everything is a prioritisation of one thing over another, for some reason blogging has
Finally we came to our last stop before moving to Australia. After just one and a half day in Kuala Lumpur our long-awaited visa was approved. This also meant that we didn’t venture much about – instead a lot of practicalities kicked in. Like buying plane tickets, finding a place to stay in Sydney when
Singapore was a spontaneous part of our moving-to-australia-pre-travel-trip. We had originally planned to stay 60 days in Indonesia, but because of a rather complicated visa extension process on Bali, we decided to make life easier (and a lot more fun than waiting in line at an immigration office), and jump on a plane to Singapore.
Bali has something very special and unique. It’s the smell of incense sticks, it’s the temples, the Balinese hinduism, the rice terraces, the organic cafes, the volcanoes, the amazing accommodation options. It’s so many things, and yet it’s exactly Bali. When we arrived in Bali, we immediately recognized the familiar scent from the incense sticks
When I was a kid I remember having this feeling of complete happiness. That kind of undisrupted happiness that is pure and completely free from any worry. When I think of it I think of playing with my brother on warm summer nights, of hanging out with friends and the smell of rain after a
Wow, Tonga…! This is the country on earth that is the farthest away from Denmark! It was quite fascinating to think about where we were and trying to picture us on a map of the world. On a tiny little island in the middle of the big ocean. Getting this far away from everything is one
I said before that Fiji is more developed than Samoa. And that is certainly true for its resort tourism. But as soon as you are outside the resorts Fiji becomes very basic. We got a taste of both during our stay there. In the first half of our visit to Fiji we rented a
Our little girl turned 3 while visiting Samoa, and we wanted to make a perfect day for her – of course it was going to be a lot different than at home, but that is the beauty of traveling and spending your birthday on the other side of the world. However, on our arrival in
I have this mantra of never going back to the same place. This is because I have a dream of visiting all places, or countries, in my lifetime. Of course there are exceptions to any rule, and Hawaii is certainly one of those places that qualifies as an exception. Hawaii is amazing. As simple as













