family travel
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The Surreal Escapade
Introduction: In a land where towering skyscrapers and man-made islands dominate the landscape, the Dubai Miracle Garden offers a surreal oasis that defies the arid desert surroundings. This floral extravaganza, blooming with over 150 million flowers, invites visitors to leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind and enter a world of pure whimsy. Here, we'll explore the intricate details and peculiarities of this one-of-a-kind garden, from its peculiar opening hours to the hidden treasures that lie within its vibrant borders. So, buckle up, folks! We're about to dive into a horticultural wonderland that would make even the Mad Hatter envious.
By Next Holidays3 years ago in Wander
Online Dubai Visa: Available For All Nationalities on UK Permit
Dubai, the largest city in the United Arab Emirates, is a popular travel destination for people worldwide. The city is known for its luxurious shopping malls, stunning architecture, and beautiful beaches. You can make a wonderful trip with your Dubai Visa from the UK here.
By UAE Dubai Visa3 years ago in Wander
#SingleMomChronicles: Travel Edition
As a single mother, I have a plethora of responsibilities. Since I am the "active" parent, that makes me the Sole caregiver to my children. I have two beautiful daughters. Anything that a married couple would take care of together ( mortgage/rent, utilities, food, ect), I have to do alone. Please don't think I am complaining. I do the thing, ok? So, I ended up losing my job a few months back. My oldest daughters dad (yes, I have two baby daddies) is court ordered to pay child support. I am supposed to get $85 a week, $330 a month. Well, in November of last year, he stopped paying. I guess I can say he didn't stop on purpose. The payments stopped because his unemployment ran out. He doesn't work because he and his wife (yup, baby daddy number 1 is married now) have a special needs infant, so he stays home with her (supposedly) during the day while his wife works. Now, let me clarify: I did not say "supposedly" because I am hating or jealous...trust me. I said it because our parents live on the same street. I can stand on my parents porch and see his parents porch. Because of this, I can see when he drops his daughter off at his moms house many days. Presumably so he can run the streets. I honestly don't know and quite frankly, it is none of my business.
By Latoya Giles 3 years ago in Wander





