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Travel All Over the World with Family, Children and Friends for Only $25 and No Vaccines are Required
How many of us would love to be able to travel around the world and experience each country’s culture, language, and most importantly their food? Most of us, right? Let’s admit it, with jobs, tight budgets and of course the children, this is not possible. This book not only enables you and your honey to plan romantic escapes from the comforts of home, but it can also educate and teach children about the different cultures, languages, music, history, customs, national flower and foods from all over the world! So rip the itineraries and passports from the book and pack your bags to the Bahamas, for example, where you will experience Bahamian Lobster and candied coconut while you listen to the sounds of a steely band dressed in swimsuits and coveralls.
Chino Hills, CA (PRWEB) February 8, 2005 — How many of us would love to be able to travel around the world and experience each country’s culture, language, and most importantly their food? Most of us, right? Let’s admit it, with jobs, tight budgets and of course the children, this is not possible. In today’s world, families who especially have to work two jobs don’t have enough time to spend with their kids, let alone travel. Family dinners are in some cases considered a rare luxury.
Imagine, you and your family have saved for years to take that special trip abroad. You have sacrificed that summer trip to the beach, or maybe even Christmas with grandma. You have your tickets in hand and your bags packed. You get to the airport hours early just to find the line at security is already out to the curb, and once through, your seats on the plane are right smack in the middle with no leg room. Your “meal” on the plane is hardly deserving of the term and once to your destination, the cab ride from hell cost more than the plane tickets and your hotel room is disappointing to say the least.
Now imagine you have a way to whisk you and your family away to far off lands, to experience their wonderful clothes, culture, and cuisine. Sounds tempting, doesn’t it? But where can you find this trip in a bottle, this miracle cure to the family blues? Well, it’s right here, inside Passport to Love.
This book not only enables you and your honey to plan romantic escapes from the comforts of home, but it can also educate and teach children about the different cultures, languages, music, history, customs, national flower and foods from all over the world!
Jenny Lee, with a degree in Psychology, has spent most of her professional life working with families as a case manager. As a wife, mother and avid cook, she “believes families today need to take time out of their hectic schedules to spend more time together.” Being a world traveler, with family and friends around the globe, she has gathered information on the cultures of many countries. She has simplified the recipes to help those who may not have time to sort through complicated recipes. With Passport To Love, she has helped families plan escapes to exotic destinations, all from the comforts of home.
So rip the itineraries and passports from the book and pack your bags to the Bahamas, for example, where you will experience Bahamian Lobster and candied coconut while you listen to the sounds of a steely band dressed in swimsuits and coveralls. To get started on your travels you can buy the book, Passport to Love, by visiting www.howbazaar.us or by calling 909-214-3762 or e-mail protected from spam bots. Your vacation is waiting for you!
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