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12 Things to do in Sorrento

Sorrento Italy1. Relax with drinks at an ocean side cafe  where you can enjoy the stunning views from Sorrento.

Sorrento Italy2. Catch some sun by lying out at the beach and cooling off in the teal blue waters.
Sorrento Italy3. Get married! Or watch one. Visit on a weekend and you are bound to run into quite a few on the same day.
Sorrento Italy4. Grocery Shopping. Why come to sorrento for just a few hours? Make it a proper holiday, find yourself the perfect place to stay in Sorrento, and indulge yourself on shopping for delicious produce and giant sized lemons.
Sorrento Italy5. Buy Presents for your loved ones back home.  From beautiful inlaid wood music boxes to limoncello, you are sure to find the perfect gift for you special someone.
Sorrento Italy6. Indulge your Senses.  Why let your eyes have all the fun when there are so many amazing things to taste and smell.  Visit a local shop where you can try out different coffee varieties and candies inspired by the infamous limoncello.
Sorrento Italy7. Rent a scooter.  Pretend to be Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday for your Sorrento Holiday and take a personal tour around Sorrento by moped.
Sorrento Italy8. Have gelato more than once.  There are so many flavors and different gelaterias will have different variations so make up any excuse to pop in for a scoop (or two!) of this amazing sweet italian delicacy.
Sorrento Italy9. Meet up for a meal with friends and try out one of the places where the locals go to eat.  Some of the best food and wine I have had has been at the hole in the wall places that were suggested to me by my friends in the area.  Just take it from these cats who have found their favourite place
Sorrento Italy10. Go exploring and do not be afraid to get lost.
Sorrento Italy11. Have dinner by the ocean so you can watch and enjoy the sunset.
Sorrento Italy12. Experience the sights and sounds of a Sorrento night life.

Which one would you most look forward to
doing while on your next trip to Sorrento?

Want to read up more on Sorrento? Or dive into my Italian posts archive?

* Photography belongs to Bonnie Rose Photography © 2007 – 2014 All Rights Reserved | www.bonnie-rose.co.uk

Photo Shoot in Bavaria, Germany

Hi everyone!  My name is Brittany Ruth and I blog over at The Rococo Roamer.  I’m so glad to be posting at Bonnie Rose’s blog today!  She’s been such an inspiration for me.  I currently live in Bavaria, Germany with my husband and French Bulldog.  I’ve been living here for over a year now and I’ve traveled to 10 European countries so far (and counting).  Traveling Europe is a big part of what I blog about.  But, I also like to blog about my antique and flea market adventures.  I love finding treasures in hidden places all over Europe.  I am also passionate about my photography journey that I have started since moving to Germany. 
When I found out I was moving, I knew I wanted to document every amazing travel adventure, so I knew I had to start getting more serious about the pictures I would be looking back at for years to come.  More recently, I signed up for Bonnie Rose’s introductory course, B. In Focus, from her line of B. Lux photography courses she has started offering.  I began learning how to use my new camera in manual and wow does it make a world of difference.  For my final project with Bonnie Rose, I decided to try my hand at portraits.  This is something I’ve always wanted to try but never really thought I could do.  The images below are a photo shoot I did back in November in my small town in Bavaria with my beautiful model, Kaija. These are also my first attempts at portraits.  I’m slightly obsessed with the images because they tell so much about my life right now and what I blog about.

As I said, the images were all taken around my tiny little town in Bavaria.  There is so much visual inspiration for me to draw from.  I found inspiration in the abandoned building with the red door and textured exterior.  I discovered some old benches with pops of red and brown that add interest to my photos.  I used the back drop of my town with a yellow building that happens to be the priest’s house.  And, I used ivy to frame my model’s face.  All of these images are staples of the town that I now live in and have grown to love.  The blanket I used in the first picture is from one of my flea market adventures to the Tongeren, Belgium Flea Market.  I love adding bits and pieces of the past into my life.  I’d love it if you stopped by and checked out some of the other things that I blog about at The Rococo Roamer.  Cheers!

 

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*Bonnie Rose Photography © 2007 – 2014 All Rights Reserved | www.bonnie-rose.co.uk

Double Rainbows – Bath, England

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On a country walk recently it began to rain for a bit on our way back home. With our rain jackets and wellies we did not let a little rain spoil what had already been a wonderful afternoon in the English countryside. Upon entering our town we were greeted with an amazing site of a double rainbow. I have not seen rainbows like this, so vibrant and beautiful, since we were living on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.  I loved photographing rainbows when we were living the island life.  Since my father’s death in 2008,  seeing a rainbow has always reminded me of him and his Aloha spirit. He had been on my mind so much during our walk and in my family’s conversation that day.  As a Third Culture Kid (TCK) in our expat life, feeling so connected to my dad in the country where my life all began feels like the closest thing to ‘home’ that I can describe.  The previous rainbows that we have seen in England in the past year have been on our 10th Anniversary Vow Renewal in Wales and when we returned to Bath with my mum after our summer travels in August.  In a way I feel like he is watching over us.

Double Rainbow

 From my Ohana to yours,
may this week be filled with wonderful reminders
of just how wonderful and beautiful life is around you.

Q: Have you ever seen a double rainbow? Do you connect on a personal level with them too?

* Photography by Bonnie Rose Photography © 2007 – 2014 All Rights Reserved | http://www.bonnie-rose.co.luk 

Girl Gone International | Issue #4

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The fourth issue of Girl Gone International is now out and you can view your copy by clicking Girl Gone International | Issue #4.  Check out my articles on raising Third Culture Kids (TCKs) and How to Start a Blog! Plus see some familiar faces from blogs you love including:

The Wanderblogger | Expatria, Baby | Girl Meets Globe | The Bradleys

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What is Girl Gone International?

✈ Non-Profit Organisation
✈ New generation of women living abroad
✈ We represent, connect and support
✈ Over 10,000 members
✈ Fast growing, friendly global community
✈ 100s of free events all over the world
✈ Active hubs in 24 cities
✈ 20 more hubs opening in 2013
✈ Busy online communities on different platforms
✈ Funded by our magazine GirlGI
✈ Digital Lifestyle & Travel Magazine
✈ www.girlgi.com – new site coming soon!
FIND GGI ONLINE:
OUR MAGAZINE | http://www.girlgi.com/
EMAIL GLOBAL MANAGER | anne@girlgoneinternational.com
INSTAGRAM | @GirlGoneInternational #girlgi
SPOTIFY | Girl_GoneInternational
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The Bridge Tea Rooms in Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

Welcome to the first #TravelTuesday of 2014 and I am so glad to have you on board!  Today I wanted to share with you another one of my favourite places in the nearby town of Bradford on Avon.  The Bridge Tea Rooms and Restaurant is a must stop place on your next trip to the Bath area.  From the quintessential setting, to the lovely service and dining experience you will find you’ll leave wanting to come back again soon.  Nestled near the river you can walk over after feeding the swans and be greeted inside by the waitstaff in traditional attire.  We have chosen to sit upstairs every time we have visited the Bridge Tea Rooms and on a cold day it is lovely sitting by the fire.  They have a wide selection of teas to choose from though I have to admit I love the Jane Austen blend the best!  Are you coming with children?  They are family friendly and have some great selections to keep the young ladies and masters content.  My sons had their tea of sandwiches and fruit brought on on a three tiered plate stand and enjoyed milkshakes with their food. Make sure to leave room for dessert or perhaps come for tea and cake.  For me it is reason enough to make the trip to Bradford on Avon. It is a perfect place to go before or after a stroll through town and the picturesque countryside.

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

The Bridge Tea Rooms | Bradford on Avon

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2. Grab the lovely button. If you run into trouble, just make sure to mention Bonnie in a link! ;)
3. Linkup goes live every Tuesday after 9 am GMT.
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6. The First Tuesday of every month will be a themed prompt if you want to join in!



*Self Portrait: ‘A New Year’ by Bonnie Rose Photography © 2007 – 2014 All Rights Reserved | http://www.bonnie-rose.co.uk

A Look Back at Our 2013

Bonnie Rose Photography © 2012 All Rights Reserved

It is the last day of 2013 and time to take a look back over the year.
I have prepared some highlight posts through out the last twelve months
as well as a slideshow of photographs through out.

January | We had just moved to Bath, England and into our new house during the week of Christmas.  January was busy with getting all unpacked and getting the kids set up with schools.  Our new area is walking distance to the town of Bath as well as to the countryside.  We initiated our move with the first of many country walks in 2013.

February | This became my first month of blogging every day which became a fun challenge I enjoyed up through to December. I started sharing posts about life as an expat, our travels, and photography.

March | I found like I was finally finding my niche in the Expat and Travel Blog community and my voice for what to share on the subjects.  THese are some of my most favourite posts from the month.

April | As a Third Culture Kid who only found out about the term during her sophomore year at Uni, I really wanted to have a TCK blog presence to reach out to others. This month I wrote about being TCK issues with having to move on and the friendships you leave behind.

May | I participated in a blog every day in May challenge which I found both refreshing and fun as a daily blogger.  While the whole month was filled with prompts I really wanted to share some of the most favourites from May.

June | This month I got really honest and truthful in sharing myself and experiences as an expat.  It was a really refreshing month to be able to just talk to my readers and connect with people I had never met. I had so many correspondence this month with people who felt uplifted and no longer alone. This solidified my reason for blogging.

July | July was a busy month as we were preparing for our vacation to Wales.  There were lot of self portraits and travel stories shared but the following posts were some of the most popular.

August | This month my husband and I renewed our vows on our 10th Wedding Anniversary. To celebrate I had many guest bloggers sharing with posts for Love Week. These were wonderfully written and my favourites to share. I also enjoyed these posts:

September | This was another blog every day month challenge with prompts which helped get my posts out there about not using Shampoo and when I spent time in an Italian Jail. The weekends I focused on a new series entitled the War on Girls.

October | I continued my War on Girls series on the weekends which became quite popular and did a lot of reflection and looking back as a TCK and as an expat.

November | November is a busy month for us with two birthdays, Bonfire Night, and Thanksgiving.  There was a lot going on at ACR and here are some of the posts to prove it.

December | With the Holidays the blogging every day slowed down as I focused on my family. There were still some top highlights to end out the year.

CHECK OUT OUR 2013 IN SLIDESHOW!

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3. Linkup goes live every Tuesday after 9 am GMT.
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6. The First Tuesday of every month will be a themed prompt if you want to join in!



Check back next week for the next edition of #TravelTuesday and the first one in 2014!

* Photography belongs to Bonnie Rose Photography © 2007 – 2013 All Rights Reserved | www.bonnie-rose.co.uk

Traveling with your Kids

Traveling with Kids

When it comes to traveling with my children, I like to say that I have it down to a science.  But really there is an art to traveling with your kids.  With so many preparing to travel with their families for the holidays I have prepared a list of tips for traveling with your kids.

1. Be Prepared | This does not mean to start preparing the night before you travel.  While I can pack my own suitcase in this fashion, when it comes to traveling with your kids you want to begin much sooner than hours before.  Also make sure to talk to your children up to the day of your departure. When your kids know what to expect and can be prepared they will be easier to travel with during your trip. Keep things light and exciting.

2. Create a To Do List | Lists help you to get the ball rolling, to make sure you do not forget anything, and to even help get your kids excited about the adventure of travel! You can even get them involved with packing their bags.

3. Suitcase Ready | Have their suitcase ready to go first. Make sure it is going to be easy enough to travel with alongside your other bags.  Is your child old enough to carry their own suitcase?  Will they have trouble rolling it through the airport? The last thing you want to do, is to be stressed out because you are having to drag or carry more suitcases than you had planned. Give it a test go in the house. Also make sure to have everything labeled and ready to go.  You can put a name and address card inside the suitcase as well as the luggage tag.

4. In Case of Emergencies, Carry On | The carry on bag for your child/ren is just as important as their luggage.  You need to plan in case their suitcase becomes lost and for emergencies that could happen in transit to your final destination.  I also suggest getting your child a rolling backpack or a portable luggage cart that they can attach their bag too.  This makes it easy to transport and one less bag you will have to carry. Things to think about having on the carry on are:

  • Contact details. Both for members within the traveling party and for your final destination. In case someone gets lost it is always good to have this information with your child.
  • Change of clothes. In case of an accident, a mess, or having a missing suitcase.  Better to be safe than sorry.
  • Prescriptions and bandaids.  Anything you can think of that your child might need, make sure to keep it in ziplock bag easily to be found in the bag.
  • Reusable water bottle.  Easily to be refilled and to help keep your child hydrated.
  • Busy Items. Things to keep your child preoccupied. Books, notebook, pencils, game, etc. If they will need spare batteries or a charger, keep it near by.

5. Snacks | Never rely on food being available when you travel.  Always bring your own provisions and think about what kind of food will be best suited for your children and for the journey.  Empty water bottles can be filled up once inside the airport.

7. Important documents | Make sure you have all the important documents you will need and have them in one secure but easy to get to place.  Have a determined location for where to put the boarding passes and passports when you do not need  at hand.

8. Plan for Fun | Traveling can be stressful but it can also be a fun adventure.  When you plan for fun you can ease of the stress and tension of different situations that can arise.  You never know if there will be a delay, so plan for one just in case.  I recommend making up a ‘Travel Hunt’ of things they can find in an airport, even from the waiting area at the gate. Better yet make it a fun bingo game that can be played more than once.  Bring along special goodies like books or games that the kids have not seen prior to the trip. The added bonus of having a new item to enjoy will help kids see traveling as fun.  In preparation look up your travel areas to see if the are kids play areas they will have access too.

9. Patience | Be ready to teach a lesson in patience.  More than likely there will be time spent waiting, whether that be in a queue (line) or at the gate.  Use this time to teach your children the value of patience and things they can look forward to when the waiting is over.  Do not go through all your fun goodies and food in first hour.  Block things out and use the power of anticipation and talking about things to come to help the time pass.

10. Take a Moment | It might happen. Someone might get really stressed out. Someone else may have a melt down because they are tired. A situation might arise that will make you all scream ‘are we there yet?’.  Know before hand that this will happen and be ready to take a moment to regroup and refocus with your family. You might even decide to have a special key word that you guys can say to let the other family members know when things are becoming a little too much.

Q: These are my ten tips for traveling with your kids. What tips do you have for traveling with your family?

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1. Share a post about travel! From road trips to trips abroad and from past travels to dream vacations. You can write about travel tips and tricks, favorite places to stay, or anything in between! Just make it about traveling somewhere!
2. Grab the lovely button. If you run into trouble, just make sure to mention Bonnie in a link! 😉
3. Linkup goes live every Tuesday after 9 am GMT.
4. Hop around and meet new travel loving bloggers! Link up will be open for a few days, make sure to check back to visit some of the newer travel posts!
5. Please only one linked up post per blogger. Save other posts for future linkups!
6. The First Tuesday of every month will be a themed prompt if you want to join in!