Archive for September, 2008



Are You Traveling With Your Kids? Remember These Safety Tips At Airports!

Thursday 4 September 2008

Although, unexpected scary incidents at airports happen very rarely, it is very important for you to be aware with safety tips for your children at airports.

Being a parent, it is your responsibility to take care of your child and follow safety measures to avoid scary incidents at airports.

Allowing your children to roam at airports and simply forgetting about them is most miserable thing for any one.

Fortunately, airports are now realizing the importance of engaging the attention of child travelers. This can certainly make it less likely that children or their parents wander off at airports.

Here are few options for you to assure safety of your children at airports. Follow these simple tips and avoid undesired, nightmare incidents at airports, when you are flying with children.

Arrive to airport as early as possible!

When you find yourself rushing to airports, it is quite obvious that most important items are frequently left behind. Very rarely, for your surprise, few parents forget to hold the hand of their child and expect him to follow them.

As a result, unfortunately, they’ll miss or leave their kid at airport. However, with the help of airport authorities, they can find their children.




Are You Looking For Peaceful Beaches To Spend Your Vacation?

Monday 1 September 2008

Who doesn’t want to spend their holidays in a peaceful beach? Beaches are the perfect places to have fun in summer.

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If you are in search of peaceful beaches, where you can park your car, drag a beach chair and shuffle down the broad walk, here are few great American beach towns.

Newport, Rhode Island!

In this town, you can get beaches, which suits every budget from exclusive clubs to free secluded spots on Aquidneck Island.

Newport on its rocks side faces Atlantic, on colonial side faces Narragansett Bay and a third, Rhode Island, sound-oriented side is swept with beaches.

Easton’s beach, known as first beach, is the classic American spot, where you’ll find snack bars, carousel and cabanas. 1.25-mile stretch below St. George’s school is Sachuset beach that catches the crowd runoff.

Saugatuck, Michigan!

It is located at a 3-hour drive from Detroit. Saugatuck is a combination of an Awe-inspiring landscape and the awe-shucks attitude of a small town. This historic town has always fascinated people looking for adventures or simple beach pleasures.

It is located just across the Kalamazoo River from a surprisingly sandy stretch of Lake Michigan’s eastern shore.




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