Yazan: CanCan | 08 October 2009 | 56 Comments
Categories: Giveaways, Laos, Reviews, Thailand, Travel with children
I was excited to have the opportunity to review Fodor’s Thailand, 11th Edition: With Side Trips to Cambodia & Laos .
But now that I am sitting down to write about it, it is quiet a difficult task.
Why? Because I have been to Thailand more than 30 times in the past 6 years. Not to mention [...]
Yazan: CanCan | 22 June 2009 | 4 Comments
Categories: Deaky Deke, Jojo, Laos, Pictures
UPrinting.com is a leading online provider of business cards, color brochures and mailing postcards.
I recently got my MomMostTraveled.com postcards in the mail and they will be debuted at BlogHer ‘09!
UPrinting is hosting a contest to find a great summer photo!
The grand prize is $250 and a free 16×20? Gallery Wrapped Canvas Print!
I’m submitting this picture [...]
Yazan: CanCan | 18 May 2009 | 3 Comments
Categories: Baby care, Coupon codes, Laos
Ebeanstalk is dedicated to a baby’s development. They strive to select the best baby toys for each developmental stage.
Ebeanstalk.com is educational and informative, plus they have lots of cool toys for babies and children!
To see great information on how a baby grows up, check out the info on the baby toys page.
Picking toys for a [...]
Yazan: CanCan | 20 February 2009 | 8 Comments
Categories: Laos, Travel with children
Enjoy a tour of Patuxay, the Victory Arch (or Victory Monument or Victory Gate, depending on who you ask).
Patuxay is one of my favorite sites to visit in Vientiane, Laos.
It has some interesting “urban legends” connected to it, but I think it is more polite not to post about those.
I hope you like Webisode 3! [...]
Yazan: CanCan | 30 January 2009 | 9 Comments
Categories: CanCan, Laos
Jennifer of Rundpinne blogging fame had an interesting idea for a way that I could raise some extra money to put towards going to BlogHer.
I want to let you in on it in case you would like to participate.
Jennifer suggested that I select some special items that are unique to Laos, and sell them at [...]
Yazan: CanCan | 20 January 2009 | 3 Comments
Categories: Jojo, Laos, Luang Prabang, Pictures, Traveling baby
I have so many pictures I never get to share; I decided to start posting a daily travel photo. These pictures will be from any of our trips since Jojo’s birth (2004).
This picture is one of my favorite memories of traveling with Jojo as a baby. He was six months old when we visited Luang [...]
Yazan: CanCan | 17 January 2009 | 13 Comments
Categories: CanCan, Laos, Videos
Please enjoy the premier of the Mom Most Traveled webisode series!
Today: Mom Most Traveled and family visit a large new Chinese market in Vientiane, Laos.
I have another one on in the cutting room for final edits, so stay tuned!
I welcome your feed back!
What do YOU want to learn from a Mom Most Traveled webisode?
Yazan: CanCan | 14 January 2009 | 16 Comments
Categories: CanCan, Laos, Pictures
Several months ago, I shared pictures of my sad bathroom on WW.
Today, I want to allow you to behold the majesty that is our MASTER bathroom. Feel free to use any of the multitude of luxurious features in your own living space.
Pay attention to these fabulous design elements: window, open to the outside world…
Custom [...]
Yazan: CanCan | 31 December 2008 | 6 Comments
Categories: Air travel, Deaky Deke, Jojo, Laos, Links, Travel with children, Traveling baby
I thought for a long time about what kind of post I should write to bring closure to 2008.
Luckily, my entire life is pretty much pain stakingly detailed already in the pleathora of posts I wrote this year.
The best thing to do is to give the best posts a few more seconds of fame before [...]
Yazan: CanCan | 03 December 2008 | 4 Comments
Categories: Children's fashion, Coupon codes, Laos, Reviews, Safety, Thailand
As a mom, I am always fascinated with cultural differences in parenting.
In Laos, there isn’t a mind-numbing variety of “must-have” baby items like in the U.S. In fact, when Jojo was a four months old, his first car journey in Laos drew a crowd of neighbors.
As we were getting ready to leave, my neighbor said, [...]