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10 Ways to Help a Traveling Single Mother

June 16, 2010

Traveling as a single mother with 3 young children can be quite an adventure!  At the beginning of this month, I took a trip from Alotau, Papua New Guinea (PNG) to Port Moresby, PNG.  After staying overnight there, we flew from Port Moresby to Brisbane then on to Sydney, Australia.  I did these three flight segments alone [...]

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10 Travelling Essentials for Young Families

May 19, 2010

In less than 2 weeks, I’ll be embarking on a trip from Papua New Guinea to Sydney, Australia. I’ll be travelling alone (one way) with my 3 children. I’ve been thinking about the travelling essentials – especially for my carry on, since I’ll have my hands full. Here are some travelling essentials for your carry [...]

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My Travel Booking Report – Travel Sites I Used

May 10, 2010

Later this month I’ll be taking a trip from Papua New Guinea to Canada, the United States, and Australia.  Since I talk a lot about traveling I thought I would share with you where I bought my tickets and travel plans from and why. Getting out of PNG there really is not a lot of [...]

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Preventing Jet Lag | Is it Possible?

May 5, 2010

As I write this in the mid-afternoon, many of my readers are settling down to sleep.  Living on the other side of the world has its advantages, such as having almost a whole extra day to remember someone’s birthday.  But the process of adjusting back to life here in Papua New Guinea after time in [...]

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Papua New Guinea: Doini Island Plantation Resort Review

February 8, 2010

Looking for a beautiful place in the South Pacific for your next holiday? Consider Doini Island Plantation Resort in Milne Bay Province, PNG.

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Australia and Papua New Guinea Travel Options Improving

June 22, 2009

I represent a small percentage of the population who has even heard of Papua New Guinea (PNG).  I represent an even smaller percentage of expatriates who live in PNG.  Over the last several years tourism has been increasing to my region – Milne Bay.  In this post I wanted to offers some updates on positive [...]

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