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Camping by Water – What to Do to Prepare

by annora April 7, 2022

If you’re camping near the water, you can find exciting and relaxing water activities. You can even bring a bathing suit and take a dip in the lake. Get some exercise with these physical activities! Choose an easy one or a more active one and get the kids moving. These are great family days that don’t require much physical activity. If you’re looking for a new challenge, try a water sport like kayaking.

Camping by water presents a lot of recreational possibilities

While you’re away from civilization, you can enjoy the sound of waves lapping the shore. It’s a fun experience that will keep everyone happy. Besides, you’ll get to spend the night watching the stars from your tent. Having fun while camping in the wild will give you great memories for life. It’s a great way to bond with your family, while enjoying the beauty of nature.

If you’re camping in the woods, make sure you know where you’re going and when you’re going to be back. Bring plenty of water and a flashlight. In case you get lost or need to communicate with friends, bring emergency blankets and a first aid kit. You should also pack rations, so that you can easily eat and drink. Remember, nature can be unpredictable! Don’t forget to take plenty of sunscreen, bug repellant, and a first aid kit!

Before you set out on your camping trip, you should check the weather. Be prepared for rain or snowfall. The weather and climate of nature can be unpredictable, so be prepared for all kinds of weather. Be sure to bring some first aid supplies, bug repellant, sunscreen, and sanitizer. You should also pack rations if you’re planning to camp by water. You’ll be glad you did.

It’s also wise to bring water and food

Water and food are the most important items to keep hydrated and stay safe. Depending on where you’re camping, you may want to take advantage of the available recreational opportunities. Some areas have beaches that can keep you from getting too hot, while others have lakes or mountains nearby that have lots of hiking and walking opportunities. Whatever you do, be sure to follow the rules of the campground to avoid dangers.

Physical activities are also part of camping

Bicycling and hiking can burn more calories than a regular day at work. In addition to being fun, these activities will improve your cardiovascular health. This will benefit you and your family. However, remember to take safety precautions. There are no rules and regulations when it comes to camping outdoors. So, go ahead and have fun! You’ll be happy you did. It is a great way to make your vacation unforgettable.

As well as being fun, camping can be beneficial for your health

For example, a fishing trip can burn more calories than a day at an office, while a hike can increase your cardiovascular fitness. Regardless of the season, the outdoors can be an excellent way to spend your time with your family and friends. You’ll be rewarded for your efforts. If you’re looking for a physical activity, try kayaking or biking in the woods.

While you’re camping, you’ll want to take part in a few physical activities to get some exercise. Whether you’re hiking, biking, or fly fishing, you’ll be exercising and burning more calories than you would if you just sat at your desk. Not only will your family be having fun together, but they’ll also be getting some exercise at the same time. And the added physical activity will make your trip even more memorable.

During a camping trip, you’ll be physically active

You’ll be hiking, biking, and fly-fishing, which will burn more calories than sitting in your office. These activities will also help your heart and cardiovascular health. In addition to being fun, camping can also be healthy for your health. You’ll be reducing the risk of heart disease and diabetes, which can lead to higher cholesterol. You’ll be improving your overall health while you’re on vacation.

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Shower Your Mom With Love With This Shopping Guide

by annora October 20, 2021

Mother’s Day is right around the corner. Have you thought of what to gift your mom with this year? With so much to be thankful for, how can we express our love with just one gift?

Have no fear. This shopping guide for Mother’s Day ideas in 2021 can help. For more on unique gifts that your mom will love, read on for our basic guide.

1. Personalize a Photo Album

According to this Mother’s Day shopping guide, there are few things better than personalized gifts. If you have a mom who loves sentimental family items, a personalized photo album is sure to capture her heart.

With this gift idea, you can either order a professional personalized album online or you can make one yourself. All you’ll need is a blank photo album, photo printer, and decorative paper, markers, and stickers. Any of these items are easy to find at your local craft store.

Consider using this album to showcase photos of your family and its special memories. You might also consider adding decorative quotes or labels to make it more unique. With a little bit of effort and lots of love, this is a gift your mom will always cherish.

2. Gift a Self-Care Basket

For many of us, our moms are our superheroes. They spend so much of their time catering to others and their needs. This year, why not spoil your mom with a self-care basket?

This gift will help them refresh and have a relaxing day. You might also consider using these self-care items to treat them to an at-home spa day. When putting together a self-care basket, think of what your mom needs and will use the most.

For example, if they spend a lot of time on their feet, consider gifting them a pedicure basket with lotion, nail polish, and fuzzy socks. If they enjoy beauty and makeup, you might gift them a basket of skincare items and high-quality cosmetics. These skincare products for mature skin are sure to make them feel fresh, clean, and glowing.

3. Cook a Delicious Feast

It’s true what they say, food is the way to the heart. As one of our top Mother’s Day gifts this year, cook your mom a delicious feast at home. This is a great way to show your appreciation and love from the whole family.

This will allow your mom some time to relax and enjoy some delicious food. For breakfast, these sweet blueberry waffles are sure to impress. Pair these tasty waffles with a hot pot of coffee or steaming cup of tea.

For lunch, your mom will love a light, summer salad. Consider mixing in fruits, spring mix, and your choice of protein.

For dinner, you can’t go wrong with your mom’s favorite meal. Whether she loves Italian, seafood, or Mediterranean food, gather your ingredients the day before to prepare. Finally, treat your mom to her choice of dessert.

You can’t go wrong with a decadent strawberry cake, tart lemon pie, or gooey chocolate chip cookie.

Follow This Year’s Mother’s Day Shopping Guide

This year, show your mom how much you appreciate her with these heartfelt, beautiful gifts. This shopping guide is sure to impress for a beautiful Mother’s Day.

If you enjoy our holiday shopping guide articles, be sure to check out the rest of our website today.

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TripIt Data: Strong Close to Summer Travel with Labor Day 2021

by annora October 20, 2021

The first two of the three big U.S. summer holidays—Memorial Day and Fourth of July—were pandemic-era record setters. With Labor Day approaching, we dug into our data to determine if we’d see sustained record-breaking travel bookings, or if things had started to cool off.

TripIt analyzed U.S. origin lodging, rental car, and flight reservations made by our TripIt users for Labor Day weekend travel and compared the findings to equivalent booking periods in 2019 and 2020.

We found that Americans seemingly want to finish the summer away from home, with travel bookings continuing to tick back toward normal. Car rentals continue to see the strongest return, with bookings reaching 413% of 2020 bookings and 75% of 2019 bookings. Bookings for flights and lodging are strongly outpacing last year as well (196% and 199% accordingly.) While vacation rentals, a pandemic-era favorite, are above 2020 levels too, it’s the only one not outpacing by as much (114%).

We also saw a significant uptick in flight bookings made for Labor Day in July, with almost 3x as many bookings made in July this year compared to what we saw in the same month last year (18%) and five percentage points more than in July 2019 (46%.)

Current Percentage of Flight Reservations Compared to Years Prior

2021 Flights
(All)
2021 Flights
(Domestic)
2021 Flights
(Int’l)
2021 Car Rentals 2021 Lodging 2021 Vacation Rental
Compared to 2020 196% 209% 162% 413% 199% 114%
Compared to 2019 49% 53% 37% 75% 62% 46%

International travel continues its comeback

Overall flight bookings continue to tick back up, reaching 49% of pre-pandemic levels—up 5 percentage points from what we saw during the Fourth of July holiday. However, this time around, international travel seems to be what’s giving overall air traffic a boost, reaching 37% of 2019 levels and 162% of 2020, compared to 29% of 2019 and 146% of 2020 for Fourth of July. In the top 25, we saw Cancun (#12), Paris (#17) and London (#19), but when we look further into the top 50, we also see Athens (#26), Rome (#32), Reykjavik (#34), San Jose Cabo (#40), Puerto Vallarta (#44), and Lisbon (#47) as top destinations.

As for domestic air travel, volume continues to increase reaching 53% of 2019 and 209% of 2020; a jump from even just a few weeks ago during Fourth of July weekend when domestic flights were at 51% of 2019 and 146% of 2020. Las Vegas (#1), Denver (#2), and Chicago (#3) have held the top three spots for the past three years, and maintain their reign yet again. And while there were no entirely new destinations that made the list, we did of course see some big changes when compared to last year, which was most certainly an anomaly. For example, New Orleans (#18) and Newark, NJ (#22) dropped off the top 25 last year (to #36 and #40 respectively), but sat at #22 and #14 in 2019.

Percentages are determined by comparing 2021 and 2019 reservation volumes for each holiday weekend

Meanwhile, California, Florida, and Hawaii continue to be top destinations, but their popularity seems to have waned from their peak over the Fourth of July holiday when nearly a third of flights were to those states. For Labor Day, only a fifth of trips are booked to these sunny locations.

Flight Destination Rankings and Rank Changes Compared to 2021

2021 Ranking City, State 2020 Ranking Rank Change (2020 to 2021) 2019 Ranking Rank Change (2019 to 2021)
1 Las Vegas, NV 1 0 3 2
2 Denver, CO 2 0 1 -1
3 Chicago, IL 3 0 2 -1
4 New York, NY 14 10 4 0
5 Seattle, WA 6 1 8 3
6 Orlando, FL 4 -2 13 7
7 Boston, MA 13 6 7 0
8 Los Angeles, CA 5 -3 6 -2
9 San Francisco, CA 19 10 5 -4
10 Atlanta, GA 12 2 12 2
11 Dallas, TX 15 4 10 -1
12 Cancun 11 -1 40 28
13 San Diego, CA 9 -4 11 -2
14 Phoenix, AZ 10 -4 17 3
15 Honolulu, HI 17 2 19 4
16 Kahului, HI 16 0 21 5
17 Paris 7 -10 15 -2
18 New Orleans, LA 36 18 22 4
19 London 8 -11 9 -10
20 Austin, TX 23 3 23 3
21 Portland, OR 25 4 16 -5
22 Newark, NJ 40 18 14 -8
23 Nashville, TN 18 -5 25 2
24 Washington, DC 34 10 20 -4
25 Salt Lake City, UT 21 -4 24 -1

While we usually see the majority of bookings for Labor Day weekend made in July (46% in 2019; 18% of all bookings in 2020), this year we saw 51% of reservations made in July—five percentage points more than in 2019 (a more usual booking year) and 33 percentage points more than last year. As the pandemic remains a dynamic situation that requires nimble travel planning, we anticipate the trend to continue.

As for when and where we expect to be busiest leading up to the holiday? The top five departure airports are #1 San Francisco International Airport (SFO), #2 Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), #3 Denver International Airport (DEN), #4 Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), and #5 Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD). Also, it looks like Friday, September 3 will be the busiest departure day followed by Thursday, September 2, with 56% of Labor Day plans with a flight starting on one of those two days.

Rental car shortages likely to remain for Labor Day

We certainly have not seen the last of car rental shortages. Yet again, car rental reservations are expected to blow last year’s reservations off the road, reaching 413% of 2020 levels.

However, things have cooled slightly from Fourth of July when car rental reservations were at 85% of 2019 levels. Labor Day car rental reservations are currently expected to be at 75% of 2019.

What hasn’t cooled is the interest in California, Florida, and Hawaii, which again represent nearly a third of reservations. California takes 12%, Hawaii takes 10%, and Florida has 8% of all reservations.

Other top destinations include Denver, maintaining it’s #1 spot for the third straight year (and the #1 spot for Fourth of July), and other outdoor adventure heavy locations such as Phoenix (#8) and Anchorage, Alaska (#15). Reno, Nev. made a surprising jump on the list to #25, when it usually sits in the mid-30’s, while Los Angeles (#13) slipped slightly from its usual spot in the top 10.

Car Rental Destination Rankings and Rank Changes Compared to 2021

2021 Ranking City, State 2020 Ranking Rank Change (2020 to 2021) 2019 Ranking Rank Change (2019 to 2021)
1 Denver, CO 1 0 1 0
2 Kahului, HI 2 0 5 3
3 Honolulu, HI 15 12 10 7
4 Boston, MA 5 1 2 -2
5 Las Vegas, NV 4 -1 8 3
6 San Francisco, CA 11 5 3 -3
7 Chicago, IL 14 7 4 -3
8 Phoenix, AZ 9 1 9 1
9 Orlando, FL 10 1 15 6
10 Salt Lake City, UT 7 -3 13 3
11 Portland, OR 12 1 7 -4
12 Lihue, HI 6 -6 16 4
13 Los Angeles, CA 8 -5 6 -7
14 Kailua-kona, HI 27 13 163 149
15 Anchorage, AK 22 7 29 14
16 Seatac, WA 16 0 11 -5
17 San Diego, CA 13 -4 14 -3
18 Philadelphia, PA 50 32 18 0
19 Charlotte, NC 24 5 31 12
20 Dallas, TX 31 11 19 -1
21 Seattle, WA 44 23 20 -1
22 Detroit, MI 53 31 17 -5
23 Tampa, FL 18 -5 42 19
24 Nashville, TN 36 12 26 2
25 Reno, NV 33 8 38 13

Big cities make big jumps in accommodation rankings

Lodging reservations are sustaining their return to normal, reaching 62% of pre-pandemic levels and 199% of 2020 levels. And as this trend continues, so does another one we first took note of during Fourth of July: a preference for longer stays. While a majority of reservations are still for three to four days, we’ve seen that percentage slowly decrease from 64% in 2019, to 53% in 2020, and now at 52% in 2021.

So if fewer people are staying for just the holiday weekend, how long are they staying? We found there to be a 10x increase in the number of reservations for both 8-13 and 14+ day trips. While only accounting for 5% of reservations overall, there is no doubt that this trend is continuing.

Percentage of Lodging Reservations by Length of Stay

1-2 Days 3-4 Days 5-7 Days 8-13 Days 14+ Days
2021 17% 52% 26% 3% 2%
2020 16% 53% 29% 1% 1%
2019 20% 64% 15% .3% .2%

Beaches and outdoor adventure locations continue to be popular this summer with Honolulu (#10), Lahaina (#15), Hawaii (#15), Yellowstone, Wyo. (#22), and Colorado Springs, Colo. (#25) all making the top 25. But we are also starting to see big cities settle back into their top spots. Las Vegas (#1), New York (#2), and Chicago (#3) are back in the top three spots after New York and Chicago slipped to #4 and #7 respectively last year. Meanwhile, Nashville, Tenn. (#8), Houston (#16), Charlotte, N.C. (#19), and Salt Lake City (#24) all made climbs.

Lodging Destination Ranking and Rank Changes Compared to 2021

2021 Ranking City, State 2020 Ranking Rank Change (2020 to 2021) 2019 Ranking Rank Change (2019 to 2021)
1 Las Vegas, NV 1 0 2 1
2 New York, NY 4 2 1 -1
3 Chicago, IL 7 4 3 0
4 Orlando, FL 2 -2 6 2
5 Denver, CO 5 0 7 2
6 Atlanta, GA 3 -3 10 4
7 Seattle, WA 8 1 8 1
8 Nashville, TN 15 7 13 5
9 New Orleans, LA 10 1 12 3
10 Honolulu, HI 13 3 14 4
11 Boston, MA 14 3 5 -6
12 San Francisco, CA 11 -1 4 -8
13 San Diego, CA 6 -7 9 -4
14 Los Angeles, CA 20 6 11 -3
15 Lahaina, HI 19 4 19 4
16 Houston, TX 30 14 22 6
17 Austin, TX 12 -5 17 0
18 Washington, DC 21 3 15 -3
19 Charlotte, NC 185 166 33 14
20 Portland, OR 23 3 16 -4
21 Anchorage, AK 39 18 25 4
22 Yellowstone, WY 16 -6 132 110
23 Philadelphia, PA 98 75 18 -5
24 Salt Lake City, UT 55 31 37 13
25 Colorado Springs, CO 27 2 43 18

Vacation rental bookings veer from the norm

While vacation rental bookings are also still making the climb back toward normal, they are not performing quite as well for Labor Day as they had for Fourth of July. Over the Fourth, reservations were at 54% of pre-pandemic levels, while for Labor Day we are seeing reservations at 46% of 2019.

While reservations are still exceeding last year (114% of 2020), we are not surprised that these increases are lower compared to overall lodging. Vacation rentals have been an accommodation of choice during the pandemic thanks to their ability to maintain distance from others more easily, so it makes sense that they’re not rebounding as noticeably as other accommodation types.

We also saw lengths of stay at vacation rentals dip for Labor Day compared to Fourth of July. While longer stays are seeing more interest overall, for example stays of 8-13 days doubled compared to 2019, we didn’t see stays longer than a week get the same interest as they did for Fourth of July when they increased 6x. In fact, while only 13% of stays are for one to two days, that is an increase when compared to 2019 (12%) and 2020 (10%). Perhaps some are trying to squeeze in one last short getaway before the summer ends.

1-2 Days 3-4 Days 5-7 Days 8-13 Days 14+ Days
2021 13% 43% 38% 5% 1%
2020 10% 49% 35% 4% 2%
2019 12% 51% 34% 2% 1%

Another surprise for vacation rentals were the top destinations, as we saw some major jumps compared to years past. Brooklyn, N.Y. took the number one spot, jumping from #31 last year and #9 in 2019. Anchorage, Alaska (#8) also climbed some 70-odd spots from last year and nearly 20 from 2019, while Whitefish, Mont. (#16), Napa, Calif. (#20), Philadelphia (#22), and Koloa, Hawaii (#25) all made triple digit jumps. Meanwhile, Seattle (#5) and Portland, Ore. (#13) fell slightly down the list.

Vacation Rental Destination Rankings and Rank Changes Compared to 2021

2021 Ranking City, State 2020 Ranking Rank Change (2020 to 2021) 2019 Ranking Rank Change (2019 to 2021)
1 Brooklyn, NY 31 30 9 8
2 Nashville, TN 4 2 6 4
3 San Diego, CA 1 -2 4 1
4 New Orleans, LA 17 13 11 7
5 Seattle, WA 2 -3 1 -4
6 Lahaina, HI 32 26 17 11
7 Kihei, HI 48 41 24 17
8 Anchorage, AK 82 74 26 18
9 Denver, CO 12 3 3 -6
10 Los Angeles, CA 16 6 2 -8
11 New York, NY 10 -1 8 -3
12 Sedona, AZ 27 15 28 16
13 Portland, OR 8 -5 7 -6
14 Las Vegas, NV 50 36 33 19
15 Chicago, IL 25 10 5 -10
16 Whitefish, MT 30 14 155 139
17 Honolulu, HI 44 27 14 -3
18 Kissimmee, FL 94 76 37 19
19 Hilton Head, SC 18 -1 109 90
20 Napa, CA 163 143 62 42
21 Santa Barbara, CA 46 25 71 50
22 Philadelphia, PA 221 199 22 0
23 Colorado Springs, CO 13 -10 52 29
24 Princeville, HI 74 50 46 22
25 Koloa, HI 142 117 61 36

While we’re just as sad as most that summer has come to an end, we are hopeful that safe travel will continue in the coming months. TripIt is here to help you stay safe as you venture back out. Make sure to add your travel plans to your TripIt itinerary so that you can see COVID-19 travel guidance by destination and airline, find medical facilities (should you need them) in Nearby Places, and local health and medical scores with Neighborhood Safety Scores.

Methodology: TripIt looked at  U.S. origin round-trip  flight, lodging and rental car  reservations made between August 3, 2020, and August 3, 2021, for travel during  the Labor Day holiday (Thursday, September 2 – Tuesday, September 7, 2021) with a US origin; and equivalent booking periods  in 2020 and 2019. Reservation data in TripIt is provided by users, and is booking provider agnostic.

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Summer Fun with HIBR Pillows

by annora October 20, 2021

My daughter loves her HIBR pillow.  She sleeps on it every night.  The price couldn’t be better.

HIBR is a memory foam pillow that adjusts to your body, and there are 3 to choose from.  Sarah chose the simple one.  Sarah explains the HIBR pillow as “Outstanding Performance”.

Hibr has 3 pillows to choose from.  The Simple, which is what I have, The Silhouette, and The Side.  All 3 pillows are great, but I went with the Simple.  Their shapes are different, and go with how you sleep.

We are using technology to innovate and bring better materials to the bedding industry. A goal at HIBR is to create products that people love and that add value to their lives.

When you combine the latest memory foam innovations customized to the individual person something a little magical happens. HIRB’s story is one about making awesome products using the best materials to improve how you sleep – it’s simple.

If you don’t want the coolness of the pillow, you can flip it to the temperature regulation without the coolness.

The HIBR Technology is really pretty amazing. One of the biggest challenges in the bedding industry is heat management – how do you get body heat away from the body while sleeping so that you skin temperature stays the same?

The design of the Simple Pillow is good for people without sleeping problems, where the silhouette is good if you have sleeping problems.

The Simple Pillow is the largest pillow made by HIBR.

Connect with HIBR:       Shop HIBR       | HIBR on Facebook       |      HIBR on Twitter

Disclaimer:
This product was received from the Company for review purposes only. All thoughts and words in this post is my own and I was not paid to endorse it. I am only voicing my opinion about this product.

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Cutting Back on Sugar? Stock Your Wine Rack With These 11 Keto-Friendly Brands

by annora October 20, 2021

Plus, the wines to avoid!

The post Cutting Back on Sugar? Stock Your Wine Rack With These 11 Keto-Friendly Brands appeared first on Camille Styles.

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From Soups to Steaks, 12 Sous Vide Recipes That Make Cooking a Decadent Meal, Deliciously Easy

by annora June 2, 2019

Sous vide, s’il vous plait?

The post From Soups to Steaks, 12 Sous Vide Recipes That Make Cooking a Decadent Meal, Deliciously Easy appeared first on Camille Styles.

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