April Christine
After several years of nearly perpetual travel, the author now lives in North Carolina with her husband and their two children. Growing up, she traveled extensively around the United States, but it wasn’t until college that the author began to travel internationally. She met her husband in graduate school and, after discovering a shared love of life on the road, they embarked on many amazing adventures together. The author has a PhD in Oceanography, and spent ten years working in environmental microbiology research. She quit her job in 2007 to travel around the world with her husband and 3 year old daughter. During that time the author began documenting the details of such extensive travel with a small child. Today she is an advocate for encouraging families to get out and see the world together. The author is currently planning a new adventure for her family where she is looking forward to including her sweet little boy in all the fun.
Latest Articles
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Down Under with Ashleigh: FN Queensland & The Great Barrier Reef
In Part 2 of going "Down Under with Ashleigh," the author finally gets her family to the Great Barrier Reef, after a few unexpected hitches.
Mar 11, 2011
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Bringing Hope to Zimbabwe
A young American attorney travels to Southern Africa to experience the wildlife of the African bush, and returns with a plan to change lives for the better.
Feb 26, 2011
- April Christine
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Down Under with Ashleigh: The Sydney Aquarium
In this two part series, an Oceanographer takes her family to Australia to learn about and see the largest living thing on Earth - The Great Barrier Reef.
Feb 24, 2011
- April Christine
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Egypt's Dawning
An American traveler reflects on her time in Egypt, contemplating both on how Egypt is changing, and how Egypt changed her.
Feb 10, 2011
- April Christine
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Don't Forget to Pack Your Sense of Humor
A seasoned traveler learns that being able to laugh at yourself decreases the stress of trying to function in unknown surroundings - especially with kids.
Jan 25, 2011
- April Christine
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