• Traveling With Kids? You Need Global Entry!

  • Mar 30 2022
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Traveling With Kids? You Need Global Entry!

  • Summary

  • Episode 53 touches on travel, making money as a side hustle, my very expensive purchase I can't wait to receive, and much more. Today is a normal style episode where I talk through what products/services I'm pondering, trying, loving, and instead of ending the episode with the typical consumer news…..I'm adding a new segment….called Shock and Awe. It's a segment where I'll explore ways you can make money on the side to bring in a little more cushion to your household income.

    SHOW NOTES: This post contains affiliate links. You don’t pay any extra, and I earn a small commission. I’d also like to call attention if prices I mentioned in this episode were prices I paid at the current time and may not reflect the prices you would pay at the time of reading or listening to this.

    Laura Lesson
    Global entry is great because:
    -YOUR KIDS GET TO GO WITH YOU (If under age 12)
    -No processing lines
    -No paperwork
    -Access to expedited entry benefits in other countries
    -Available at major U.S. airports
    -Reduced wait times
    -TSA Pre✓® Eligibility
    Find out all the details here:

    Pondering Purchases
    shelf liner for refrigerator...Here is one I found on amazon. Here is what my friend purchased at The Container Store.
    Sleep Number
    What do I call myself….I live.

    Trying
    Update on house cleaners
    Keto

    Loving
    Chloe is now officially spayed.
    Chloe's bodysuit instead of cone
    Polyblend Grout Renew grout paint- made my shower look refreshed…all for nothing.

    Shock and Awe
    Neighbor Storage- @neighborstorage….passive income without the hassle.

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