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Stepping Stones to Travel
When we created Her Mentor Center in 2000, our focus was on Baby Boomers in the Sandwich Generation. And way back then, before blogging was popular, women would email their personal, family, and travel stories to share on our website. Working up to the publication of “Whose Couch Is It Anyway?” our focus turned to Boomer Moms and their Millennials who had moved back home. And we discovered that, despite the financial and emotional stress of this transition, travel was still a high priority for both generations. According to Mark … Continue reading →
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Tagged Baby Boomers in transition, Burma, China Connections, Costa Rica and family values, Croatia, Happiness in Bhutan, Japan's focus on respect, Morocco, Resilience of Israelis, travel stories, Whose Couch Is It Anyway
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