Danish Family Bucket List
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- Places We’ve Seen 25%
- Things We’ve Done 20%
- Foods We’ve Eaten 35%
- Experiences We’ve Gained 20%
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🍝 Eat
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- Temple of Poseidon
- Acropolis
- Parthenon
- Pyramids of Giza
- Qaitbay Citadel
- Valley of the Kings
- Valley of the Queens
- Abu Simbel
- Karnak Temple
- Eiffel Tower
- Arc de Triomphe
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Colosseum
- Duomo di Milano
- Feluca on the Nile
- Ride a camel at the pyramids
- Ski in a mall
- swim with a dolphin
- Snorkel in the red sea
- Take a cooking class in Tuscany
- Gondola ride in Venice
- Take a boat to Burano
- Visit Versailles
- Take a bateaux mouches cruise on the Seine
- Go whale watching in Azores, Portugal
- Koshary
- Deep fried brain
- Carbonara in Rome
- Gelato in Italy
- Escargot in Paris
- Frogs legs in Paris
- Roqaaq
- Fresh seafood from the Red Sea
- Loukamades in Greece
- Iskender kebab in Turkey
- Lahmacun in Turkey
- Sutlac in Turkey
- Crepes at Montmartre
- Sunset in the desert
- Share iftar in Cairo
- Sand duning in the Sahara
- Make pottery in Fayoum
- Kayaking on the Nile
- Sunset over the Mediterranean Sea
- Sham el-Nessim picnic
- Buy traditional Arouset el Moulid candy
- Sunset in Tuscany
Read More On Our Blog
Check out some of the adventures we have already checked off our bucket list on our blog.Â
The Big Trip Didn’t Start at the Airport: Building Travel Capacity
Building toward international travel with kids? If family travel feels too hard, you’re not failing. This guide shows how to use scaffolding – starting with day trips, then weekends close to home, and keeping predictable anchors – to spot pain points early, reduce stress, support regulation, and build travel capacity gradually so bigger trips feel doable.
Routine and Rhythm: Grounding Anchors for Our Interabled Family’s Travels
Routine and rhythm don’t disappear when we travel – they just shift. As an interabled family navigating neurodivergent needs, food allergies, and physical impairment, we rely on predictable anchors over perfect plans. This post shares the rhythms that ground us on the road: co-regulation, food patterns, “First, Then,” and flexible structure that protects energy and reduces overwhelm.
Coptic Cairo with Kids: St George’s Church Accessibility and Tips
Often overshadowed by nearby landmarks, St George’s Church deserves a pause. This post explores its history, layout, and accessibility, alongside reflections on visiting with kids and finding calm moments in the heart of Coptic Cairo.


