Single Mom Travel: When Money is Tight
I get often asked how I started traveling and whether I had a lot of money when I did. I did not but travel is a priority to me, just like nails and hair are for others. So even when I was living check-to-check and had very little financial knowledge, I set aside $1,000 from my income taxes each year for travel. As I begin to read more books, listen to podcasts, and sign up for courses to learn more about money, I begin to find different ways to save. It doesn’t take a lot to start exploring. At first it may look like a road trip in the next city over or the next state over and that’s okay. Do what works for you and gradually work your way up.
Single Mom Travel: Orlando Edition + Disney
Even though I chose Orlando as a destination, I did not want to spend all of our days at the Disney parks because I know that they are overpriced and Orlando had other things to do in the area. My daughter chose Magic Kingdom and we ended our trip there.
My First Experience with Spirit Airlines
I did a poll a while back to ask for feedback on Spirit Airlines and many people did not recommend them. However, I thought I'd take a chance on a $67 flight from Houston to Orlando.