In many parts of the United States, having a driver license is almost essential because of the distances involved and the lack of public transportation. In America, the driver license is also an important identity document used in many everyday
When you spend time in the United States, you quickly notice that daily life is full of small differences. None of them is necessarily dramatic on its own, but together they create a very distinct way of living. Here are
This article is dedicated to some of the furniture and home stores in the United States that we personally tested after our expatriation. When we moved, we no longer had furniture with us. We had calculated that shipping a full
Have you decided to spend your next vacation in the United States? Before starting your preparations and booking your plane tickets, you first need to choose a destination among the many cities spread across this huge country of 50 states.
This summer I will be traveling to the United States for the fourth time, and until now I had never really looked into travel health insurance for the USA. I thought that thanks to the French national health insurance system
Today, I wanted to share my experience with the paperwork and the suitcases you need for a vacation in the USA. Even though everyone will choose personal items according to their own needs, I am sharing a few tips in
Like many parents, we want to share as many moments as possible with our children. So when we decided to go on a road trip along the West Coast of the United States in 2013, and then to Florida this
One evening in June 2013, it was decided: our honeymoon would take place in the destination we had both wanted to discover for a very long time: VISITING CALIFORNIA! Off we went, and I was already browsing various websites to put together
We said goodbye to San Francisco and hit the road to visit Monterey and Carmel. From San Francisco, it takes about two hours to reach Monterey. On the way, we made a short stop in Santa Cruz. We did not stay
We left Monterey in the morning to head to Santa Barbara. We had decided to stop for lunch so we could visit Solvang, the Danish village. On the way, we stopped at a gas station. One thing led to another, and