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Featured Traveler: Mary of The World is a Book

Today’s featured traveler is Mary; the blogger behind The World is a Book. I am happy to highlight her wonderful website because she is constantly on the move with her family.  Yes, she travels with her husband and two kids. 

Her example proves how travel and kids are not mutually exclusive.   Mary and her husband have elected to travel even though they may need to adjust their activities and style a little bit (no excuses in here). 

So, here she gives us insightful tips on how she has accomplished to visit many countries with the little ones.

Hope you enjoy this special feature!!

Tell me a little bit about yourself.
*Where are you currently living?
What is your current life project?* *Where have you been? Where do you want to go?* *When did you get the travel bug?* *How has travel changed your life?* *How would you inspire someone to travel? 

I currently live in San Diego, CA with my husband and two kids. I was born in the Philippines but grew up in Guam and moved to Los Angeles for college. I have been to four continents and over 30 countries and adding a few more this year. The top two in my bucket list are Bavaria, Germany and Argentina.

I got the travel bug when I was on a high school trip in10th grade. We flew from Guam to Washington, DC and visited seven states during that trip. I’ve always been fascinated with travel before that though. Living in a small island fueled my desire to see the world.

Travel has changed my life in so many ways and all for the better. It’s made me more adventurous, more observant, more tolerant and by testing my patience especially when traveling with kids. We want to inspire other families to travel by sharing our adventures and through our pictures. 

Traveling with kids is hard but certainly doable with planning and preparation. I would also love to share all the different places and stories of travelers I’ve met on the blogosphere.  Reading all about these wonderful places I haven’t been to inspires me to keep traveling and will surely inspire someone else to travel.

Alaska

What are the most underrated and overrated places you have visited?


My most underrated place would be Singapore.  Many people’s Asian bucket list usually includes Hong Kong, Thailand, China or Japan. It doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Singapore is one of the most fascinating places to visit. It’s very cosmopolitan, clean and diverse.

The overrated one would have to be San Francisco. I really like the city but I always see it in the top city list of some kind. For some reason, I always disagree thinking of other more deserving places. I’m going to be getting emails from friends and family over this one.

What is your travel pet peeve?


It’s a toss-up between people who have no concept of lines and bad weather while sightseeing the outdoor sights.  Although, the good thing about bad weather is it becomes museum-quality time.

Japan

I love food. What is your favorite dish?


I only have to pick one? If I had to choose only one, it would have to be carne asada tacos with a lot of salsa and guacamole. I practically have one every week. After all, I live in Southern California so it’s hard to resist them.

Have you tried some exotic or weird foods (insects, organs or something like that)?


One of the Filipino delicacies I grew up on is pork organs cooked in pig’s blood – pork blood stew. I can’t be anywhere near it now. I’ve also tried kangaroo jerky while in Australia and conch fritters in the Caribbean. My husband is the more adventurous eater.

What travel moment has made you laugh like there is no tomorrow?


I wouldn’t call it the funniest travel moment but one that comes to mind was when my kids saw the Mannekin Pis statue in Brussels. It’s a little boy statue continuously peeing and dressed in different costumes. Their reaction, fascination with it, all the questions and sound effects regarding the statue were quite hilarious.

Paris

What travel resources do you use?


At the top of the list are travel blogs. I love reading people’s experiences more than guidebooks. Most of them are honest reviews and recommendations of places off the beaten path.  It’s so helpful to read another family’s experience at the place we plan to travel. 

We love to cruise so my main resource when cruising is Cruise Critic especially the message boards. I use Trip Advisor for a lot of other things. I also like interacting with visitor bureaus since they are a wealth of information for places I’m visiting.

What is your blog about (and why you started to blog)?


My blog chronicles my family’s adventures as we cruise, visit national parks and travel the world. I also share tips, and lessons learned on saving time and money to places we’ve traveled.


I started the blog as a way to refresh our memories and as a virtual keepsake for my kids as they got older.  We’ve also always loved taking pictures and writing little captions to accompany them in photobooks and sharing them.  Blogs allowed me to do that at a bigger scale and I hope at the same time will help someone out there.

How can we found more about you and your upcoming projects?


You can find me at my blog The World is a Book, or at Twitter (@worldbooktravel) or lurking at message boards in Trip Advisor or Cruise Critic. I am lining up more guest posts with other travel bloggers this year.

My upcoming projects include improving my The World is a Book, promoting it more and continue to gain readers. I’m relatively new at this. It really is a work in progress and as full-time working mom, it’s hard to find the time between posting and promoting among the other duties.

Yosemite

How has traveling with kids change the way you travel?


We’ve learned to be a whole lot more flexible with our itineraries. We’ve also had to find more ways to save time and find the most convenient ways to sightsee and explore.  We try to keep the whining at a minimum. 

It’s worked so far and our kids have become better travelers as they get older.  We hope that by exposing them to different places and culture they’ll be more tolerant, more curious and aspire to be better citizens and grow up with a sense of exploration.

Kids need to be entertained and engaged.  Our travel research now includes finding parks and playgrounds and family-friendly places to stay and eat at our destinations.  My husband and I used to plan trips on a whim. Having school age kids, traveling now revolves around their school year and their activities. 

But, traveling with kids is such a delight and gives us a different and refreshing perspective of looking at everything.  It’s been very interesting to see places through their eyes. We’ve learned to travel a bit more slowly and enjoy the simple things and most of all, to cherish the memories and time spent with our kids.

Kohunlich, Mexico

Thanks Mary for answering all my questions.  Wish many more travels in the future.  Make sure to check her travel blog The World is a Book.

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Comments

  1. Michael Figueiredo says

    April 2, 2012 at 8:21 am

    Great interview! I always enjoy learning more about the people behind the blogs I read. I think Mary’s children must be the luckiest kids in the world!

    Reply
    • Ruth says

      April 2, 2012 at 10:52 am

      Yes, I want Mary to adopt me.

      Reply
      • Mary @ The World Is A Book says

        April 2, 2012 at 11:08 pm

        Sorry Ruth – you know how it is to live in SoCal. Unfortunately, we can only afford to have two kids =)

        Reply
    • Mary @ The World Is A Book says

      April 2, 2012 at 10:58 pm

      Thanks Michael! I’ll be sure to show this comment to my kids to make sure they know =)

      Reply
  2. Ayngelina says

    April 2, 2012 at 8:39 am

    People who have no concepts of lines makes me laugh, don’t come to Latin America!

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    • Ruth says

      April 2, 2012 at 10:51 am

      Agree. Also, people in some parts of Asia are offenders.

      Reply
      • Mary @ The World Is A Book says

        April 2, 2012 at 11:07 pm

        Thanks for the warning on Latin America! Haven’t spent enough time there to notice yet. The worst ones for me are at CDG Airport in Paris on Air France or Easyjet flights.

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  3. Cathy Sweeney says

    April 2, 2012 at 9:39 am

    San Francisco overrated? 🙂 Maybe, if you don’t consider the surrounding areas, too — wine country, etc. Nice to find out more about Mary and see the nice pics of the family. I always enjoy her blog posts.

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    • Ruth says

      April 2, 2012 at 10:49 am

      I loved San Francisco. I was one week there and I feel like I didn’t cover a lot of ground. So, I feel like is a place to keep discovering. Will be back without doubt.

      Reply
  4. Mary @ The World Is A Book says

    April 2, 2012 at 10:17 am

    Thanks for the Feature, Ruth! It was great to answer your questions and sharing a little bit of my thoughts and life with you and your readers. I’ve been enjoying this series as I’m finding new travel bloggers to enjoy and getting to know them more too. Safe and happy travels to you.

    Reply
    • Ruth says

      April 2, 2012 at 10:47 am

      Hey Mary, thanks to you.

      Reply
  5. Courtney Mroch says

    April 2, 2012 at 12:48 pm

    I LOVE her blog! I’m actually vehemently childfree even but her blog is fun. Neat you interviewed her and captured her essence. I wish more families were like hers. I think she’s really got it together!

    Reply
    • Mary @ The World Is A Book says

      April 2, 2012 at 11:05 pm

      Thank you Courtney for all the wonderful comments!

      Reply
  6. Andi at The Particular Traveler says

    April 2, 2012 at 1:14 pm

    I love Mary’s blog, too! I really admire her adventurous spirit, and she always has something nice to say to everyone she interacts with.

    And Mary, I totally agree with you about Singapore and San Francisco! 🙂

    Reply
    • Mary @ The World Is A Book says

      April 2, 2012 at 10:59 pm

      Thanks for the kind words Andi! I’m glad someone is also on the same wavelength as me on someting =)

      Reply

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