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  1. Hostels were my traveling bread and butter in my early 20s but I got away from them when I got a bit older, got married, and so on. Now in our mid 30s, we’re rediscovering hostels and reviewing private hostel rooms is a big part of my blogging. Sure, there are hostels that aren’t a good fit for our personalities and travel style, but the same can be said of hotels or even cities. For us, it’s not just about a cheap room but because of all the value priced amenities (laundry! day trips! meals!) and that you are surrounded by like-minded travelers to get advice and recommendations. And frankly I sometimes get really tired of eating out all the time when I travel and it’s awesome to cook a homemade meal now and then.

  2. I’ve been travelling a lot but I’ve never stayed in hostel. I don’t even know why. Maybe it’s because when I traveled with my family we always stayed in hotels. But after reading this post I actually want to stay in hostel the next time I’m abroad. In hotel you never get to know other travellers, so that’s why hostel sounds like more fun 😀

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There’s something really special about finding a place that feels like your own childhood… and what you always dreamed of for your own kid 🤍
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Tucked away in the Cape Winelands, about an hour from Cape Town, South Africa, @camp.canoe is one of those places that somehow feels both completely off-grid and perfectly convenient.

Set on one of my favorite family-friendly wine farms, @boschendal, you get the best of both worlds—wide open space, no distractions, and just enough nearby to make it effortless with little ones (and fun for the adults).

Days here look like:
– swimming in the dam
– slow mornings outside
– wood-fired hot tub soaks
– braai (bbq) under the stars

It’s a little bit luxe, it’s nostalgic, and it’s the kind of place that makes you want to stay just a little bit longer. ✨
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#campcanoe #capetown #southafrica #capetownwithkids
Spending a year abroad sounds exciting… until you see the planning involved.
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Flights, edits, contracts, itineraries — not to mention the admin of being a mom. I’m usually running everything at once, so having a laptop that can keep up makes a huge difference.

I’ve been using an AMD Ryzen AI–powered laptop to keep everything organized, run AI tools even when WiFi isn’t available, and work from wherever we happen to be in the world.

So I can finish what I need to do… and get back to what’s most important ❤️
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