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The Reality of Hitting the Road With a New Family Puppy


You have been planning a road trip for weeks. The playlist is ready, the hotel allows pets, and the kids are excited to bring the new puppy along. Then the first hour of driving happens. The puppy whines, drools, throws up on the back seat, and your tween is holding the crate door shut because the latch is flimsy. The aesthetic family road trip you imagined is now a cleanup operation.

Traveling with a new puppy is doable, but it takes preparation that most families avoid. Here's what you need to know before setting out.

Your Puppy Needs Car Practice Before the Trip

Most puppies have limited experience with car rides. If the longest trip your puppy has taken is the drive home from the breeder, the puppy will be overwhelmed by a four-hour drive on the highway. Start with short drives around your neighborhood a few weeks before the trip. Five minutes the first time, then ten, then twenty.

Feed the puppy at least two to three hours before each practice drive. A puppy with a full stomach is likely to vomit in a moving car, and cleaning that up in a parking lot with your kids watching isn’t a memory anyone needs.

If the puppy still gets carsick after several practice sessions, talk to your veterinarian. They can recommend anti-nausea medication that's safe for puppies and advise you on dosage based on the dog's weight and age.

You Need a Separate Bag for the Puppy

You wouldn't leave for a trip without packing your kids' essentials, would you? Plan just as properly for the puppy, with its own puppy diaper bag of sorts, lol. 

Put together a dedicated bag containing a leash and collar with an ID tag, poop bags, a portable water bowl, the puppy's regular food (not a new brand), and any prescribed medications. You may also want to add a familiar blanket or toy, paper towels, enzyme-based cleaner for accidents, and a copy of the puppy's vaccination records. Keep this bag where you can easily retrieve it.

If you’re crossing state lines, check the destination state's requirements for pet entry. Some states require a health certificate from a licensed veterinarian issued within a specific timeframe before travel. Your vet can tell you what documentation you need.

Photo by Hirurg from Getty Images Signature on Canva.

You Should Pick a Travel-Friendly Breed

Some breeds handle road trips and new environments better than others. If your family takes frequent trips and you've not yet chosen a puppy, factor travel temperament into your decision.

Smaller breeds are easier to manage in cars, hotel rooms, and restaurants with outdoor seating. Breeds with calm, adaptable dispositions do better with the disruptions of travel. Take Dachshunds, for example. They're compact enough to fit comfortably in a travel crate that sits on the back seat, and they tend to bond closely with their families, which helps them stay calm in unfamiliar places.

If you’re still deciding on a breed, you can find a Dachshund with HonestPet. Make sure to review health records and photos before committing. Puppy listings on HonestPet also include relevant documentation from the breeder, so you can evaluate the dog's background before you add a travel companion to your household.

Regardless of breed, avoid bringing a puppy younger than four months on a long trip. Very young puppies are still building their immune systems and may not have received all of their vaccinations yet. For them, any exposure to rest stops, hotel floors, and other dogs is riskier.

Many of Your Stops Will Revolve Around the Puppy

On a road trip with only adults or older kids, you might push through four or five hours between stops. With a puppy, plan to stop at least every 2 hours. Puppies need to relieve themselves frequently, stretch their legs, and drink water.

Choose rest stops with a grassy area away from the main parking lot. Highway rest areas often have a designated pet relief zone, but keep the puppy on a leash and avoid letting it interact with unfamiliar dogs. Your puppy may not have received all of its vaccinations yet, and you don't know the health status of other animals at the stop.

Bring water from home or from your supply rather than letting the puppy drink from communal bowls. Bacteria and parasites can be present in shared water bowls at rest stops.

Hotel Rooms Aren't Puppy-Proofed

A pet-friendly hotel isn't a puppy-proofed hotel. When you arrive, examine every book and cranny of the room before you let the puppy off leash. Check for accessible electrical cords, open trash cans, gaps between the bed and the wall where a puppy could get stuck, and anything at nose height that the puppy might chew or swallow.

Bring the puppy's crate into the room and set it up in a corner before you unpack. The puppy will feel more settled in its crate, which is familiar and contained. If you leave the room for dinner, crate the puppy rather than leaving it loose. A stressed puppy alone in a hotel room will chew furniture, scratch doors, and bark until someone complains.

Put a towel or blanket under the crate in case of accidents, and keep the enzyme cleaner within reach. If the puppy does damage the room, report it to the front desk yourself rather than waiting for housekeeping to find it.

Sometimes You Have to Cut the Trip Short

Sometimes the puppy is not ready. If the dog is vomiting repeatedly despite medication, refusing to eat or drink, trembling for extended periods, or showing signs of diarrhea that you cannot manage on the road, turn around or stop for the night. Pushing through a long drive with a sick puppy is miserable for your kids, and potentially dangerous if the puppy needs veterinary attention in an unfamiliar area.

Know the location of emergency veterinary clinics along your route before you leave. Save their addresses and phone numbers on your phone so you do not have to search for them in a crisis.

Final Thoughts

The car practice, the separate bag, the frequent stops, and the hotel prep all take effort upfront, but they prevent the kind of meltdowns that ruin a trip for everyone in the car. Do the work before you leave, and adjust your expectations. Your family can still have a good time, even if the schedule is slower and the stops are more frequent than you planned.

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Sweet Suite 2026: The Hottest Toys Coming This Holiday Season

I’ve been attending Sweet Suite for 17 years now—dating back to the BlogHer days and before I had my voys—and somehow this incredible event still manages to top itself every single year.

Hosted by The Toy Insider, Sweet Suite isn’t your typical toy trade show. It’s one giant interactive party where more than 65 toy companies unveil many of the biggest toys you’ll be seeing on holiday wish lists months before they hit store shelves.

Think delicious food, creative cocktails, larger-than-life photo ops, hands-on demos, surprise product reveals, and enough toys to make every adult remember exactly what it felt like to be a kid again.

As both a blogger and mom of twin boys, it’s one of my favorite events of the year because I get to preview what’s actually worth keeping an eye on before the holiday shopping rush begins.

Here are some of the biggest trends and standout toys from Sweet Suite 2026! And yes…my holiday shopping list may have gotten a little longer.


🧱🧲 Building Toys Keep Getting More Creative

Construction toys continue to dominate, but this year’s releases are putting fresh spins on classic favorites.

Melissa & Doug introduced its all-new Cheery Line collection to playtime! The lineup includes adorable, modular playsets and mini figures that’ll inspire endless adventures and encourage hands-on play.

Always our favorites - MAGNA-TILES is diving underwater with an ocean-inspired collection that transforms magnetic building into deep-sea adventures, while CONNETIX showed off exciting new ball run systems that take marble runs to another level. 

Also, discover a new evolution of BRIO with Ravensburger’s BRIO Flora building sets, expanding beyond trains and railway sets into a new collectible flower-themed world inspired by nature. These colorful magnet toys having moving limbs that would be fun for busy hands. Meanwhile, I just thought they were so cute! 


🎮 Screen Time Meets Play Time

Gaming continues to influence toys in a big way this year.

Nintendo had one of the busiest booths, giving attendees hands-on time with the Nintendo Switch 2 alongside upcoming games and kid-friendly experiences.

Bandai Namco also encouraged kids to become creators by building their own stop-motion movies using new Godziburst figures, while Crayola impressed everyone with its new Crayola Story Creator, a completely screen-free storytelling device that lets kids add voices and sound effects to their own drawings.


⚽ Got a 'Kick' Out of These Surprise Collectibles

As the mom of two soccer-obsessed boys, there was one booth that immediately caught my attention.

PMI unveiled its Supergoal Collectibles, letting kids build their own roster of soccer superstars.

Knowing my twins, these are going to disappear into backpacks, travel bags, and trades with their friends.

Needless to say, I have a feeling these are going to score big this holiday season due to the World Cup buzz. 


🎨 Creativity Is Having a Big Moment

One trend I absolutely loved was how many companies focused on creativity instead of simply pressing buttons.

Kids could:

It’s nice seeing toys that encourage imagination, storytelling, and hands-on creativity.


❤️ Retro Toys Are Making a Huge Comeback

If you grew up in the ’80s or ’90s, prepare for a serious dose of nostalgia.

Some of the biggest buzz at Sweet Suite centered around beloved brands returning for a whole new generation, including:

  • Power Rangers from Playmate Toys
  • My Little Pony trading cards
  • Popples The Loyal Subjects has brought back these adorable plushes 
  • Trolls the original-looking ones
  • Care Bears Cutie Companions

And perhaps the biggest nostalgia moment of all?

Tickle Me Elmo is back!

Just Play is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the iconic toy with what they’re calling the most ticklish version yet. Anyone who remembers the holiday frenzy surrounding the original Elmo knows this little red monster has serious staying power.

It’s fun seeing the toys many of us grew up loving now being introduced to our own kids.


🫟 Squishy Toys Are Still Going Strong

If there was one trend I couldn’t escape at Sweet Suite this year, it was that sensory toys are still popular! 

One of my favorite photo ops featured an enormous Squishmallows throne, where everyone was lining up to snap photos surrounded by mountains of plush.

Our house has been a Squishmallows household for years, so I fully embraced the moment. I even showed up wearing my Cam Squishmallow slides from Aldi, which felt especially appropriate for the occasion.

But Squishmallows were only the beginning.

This year’s squishy craze included:

  • Sqzy, satisfying light-up LED squishies that glow while you squeeze them. (I plan to pack these in their trunks for my boys summer camp next year.)
  • NeeDoh, whose endlessly satisfying sensory toys continue to be favorites with my boys. 
  • Squishy Tushy Toys, featuring hilarious little fidget collectibles with the fitting slogan: Squish. Giggle. Repeat.
  • Big Squij, oversized squishy collectibles available at Five Below that are almost impossible to put down once you pick one up.
  • And of course slime itself! Crazy Aaron's has thinking putty butter tin surprises, while Gui Gui lets you beautify your slime and comes with charms and other girly extras.

Apparently, we’re entering an era where everything is softer, squishier, and somehow impossible to stop squeezing—and honestly, I’m here for it.


🔋 Energizer is Making Toys Safer 

While Sweet Suite is all about fun, one booth also delivered one of the most important parenting reminders of the night.

Energizer showcased its Ultimate Child Shield coin-cell batteries, designed with multiple layers of protection to help prevent one of the most dangerous household hazards for young children.

These safe-guard batteries feature a bitter coating to discourage swallowing, can help reduce the severe internal burns that traditional button batteries may cause if accidentally ingested, and even turn a child’s mouth blue if placed in it—giving parents an immediate visual warning that something is wrong.

As a parent, I appreciated seeing a company thinking beyond performance and focusing on safety. It’s one of those innovations you hope you’ll never need, but you’re incredibly thankful exists.


My Early Holiday Toy Predictions 

ButtFace will have everyone giggling! 
  • ⚽ PMI Supergoal Collectibles and Popple Soccer edition plush
  • 🍑 Goliath's hilarious Butt Face dancing and farting doll, starring Chester Cheeks. This would be funny in offices too, not just for kids. 
  • 🧀 Relatable’s new sneakin’, squeakin’, cheese-stealin’ family game - Cats and Robbers
  • 📖 Crayola Story Creator
  • 🎮 Nintendo Switch 2 experiences
  • 🤗 Tickle Me Elmo 30th Anniversary Edition from Just Play
  • 🐻 Move over ugly labubu's and say hello to Care Bears Cutie Companions from Basic Fun Toys 
  • ⌨️ Clickeez: Hello Kitty & Friends Collectible Character Keyboard Keys that Click and Clack & Create Your Own Keychain Pre-Order NOW (releases in August)  
  • Gui Gui K-Pop Demon Hunters slime creations. 
Sweet Suite exclusive first look at the hottest toys coming this holiday season during The Toy Insider’s Sweet Suite 2026—here are the biggest trends and must-have gifts for kids!


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My Secret Weapon for Traveling Europe

 How I’m Staying Connected While Traveling in Italy (Without Roaming Fees)

The Best Thing I Packed for Italy (And Why I’ll Use It Again)

One of the questions I get every time I travel internationally is:

“How are you staying connected?”

It hasn't been easy until now. For this trip, I’m spending an entire month traveling through Italy, and instead of paying expensive daily international roaming fees through my cell phone provider or wasting an hour at a place with WiFi, I decided to try a Holafly eSIM

Honestly? It’s been one of the easiest travel decisions I’ve made and my biggest tip for vactioning abroad or wanting to be a digital nomad. 

What Is an eSIM?

Because I didn't know 🤷‍♀️

An eSIM is a digital SIM card that lets you access mobile data abroad without swapping physical SIM cards, changing your phone number, signing a contract, or buying a local phone plan.

Before leaving for Italy, I installed my Holafly eSIM in about two minutes. That’s it.

No hunting down a phone store after landing.
No tiny SIM cards to lose.
No complicated setup.

I simply selected the region I was visiting, chose how many days I needed coverage, and I was ready to go.

Pasta, Prosecco & Unlimited Data 

As someone who relies on my phone constantly while traveling, I wanted something reliable and simple.

I use my phone for:

  • Google Maps navigation
  • Train and ferry schedules
  • Restaurant recommendations
  • Booking confirmations
  • Translation apps
  • Messaging family back home
  • Social media updates
  • Uploading photos and videos

The last thing I wanted was to stress about finding Wi-Fi every few hours.

Holafly offers:

✅ Unlimited data in 200+ destinations worldwide

✅ Customizable travel plans based on the number of days you need

✅ Hotspot capabilities in 200+ destinations

✅ No hidden costs

✅ 24/7 support from a real human team

My Experience Using Holafly in Italy and Switzerland

So far, Holafly has worked great for me throughout Italy.

I’ve used it while traveling on trains, riding ferries, navigating unfamiliar cities, and exploring areas where I had no idea where I was going.

Instead of worrying about finding Wi-Fi, I simply pull out my phone and go.

One of my favorite parts is the peace of mind.

Whether I’m checking directions to a restaurant, looking up train times, uploading photos from a piazza, or messaging family back home, I know I’ll have data when I need it.

And because Holafly lets you keep your existing phone number, my WhatsApp continues working exactly as normal.

The Best Thing I Packed for Italy (And It Fits in My Phone) 🇮🇹📱

A Great Alternative to Daily Travel Pass Fees

If you’re like me and your cellular provider charges a daily international travel fee (Verizon!), those costs can add up quickly on longer trips. Since I was going to be away for a month I knew I needed a better option. 

With Holafly, I paid for the coverage I needed without adding another travel bill to my phone plan.

No contracts.
No physical SIM cards.
No surprise charges.

Just data when I need it. I never went over my plan or received extra fees either. 

One feature I especially like is the Always On benefit, which includes 1 GB of backup data each month in 70+ destinations. It’s a nice safety net for travelers who are constantly on the move.

Is Your Phone Compatible though?

Most newer smartphones support eSIM technology, but compatibility can vary by device.

Many newer iPhones already use eSIM technology, and some models sold in the United States no longer include physical SIM trays at all. (I have an iPhone 17 and it only took 2 mins to install the eSIM)

It’s worth checking your device compatibility before your next trip.

Save 5% on Your Holafly eSIM

If you have international travel coming up, you can save 5% on any Holafly travel eSIM using my code:

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Whether you’re planning a quick getaway, a European adventure, or a month-long trip like mine, staying connected abroad has never been easier.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have another Italian train to catch. 🇮🇹🚆🍝


The Best Thing I Packed for Italy (And It Fits in My Phone) 🇮🇹📱#HolaflyTraveller
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Affordable Amazon Fashion Finds You’ll Want to Add to Cart

If you’re anything like me, you love finding stylish pieces that look boutique-worthy without the boutique price tag. 

In fact, my catch phrase might as well be: "Thanks, I found it on Amazon! Oh, and it has pockets too." 

Over the years, Amazon has become one of my favorite places to discover affordable fashion finds, from flattering dresses and statement heels to versatile wardrobe staples that can easily transition from brunch to date night and everything in between. 

Today I’m sharing some of my favorite Amazon fashion finds that combine style, comfort, and budget-friendly prices. Whether you’re shopping for a summer vacation, a wedding guest dress, a girls’ night out, or simply looking to refresh your closet without breaking the bank, these affordable Amazon clothing picks are worth adding to your cart. 

Keep scrolling to see the pieces I’m currently loving!

Amazon Fashion Finds That Look Expensive (But Aren’t)


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Amazon Fashion Finds That Look Expensive (But Aren’t)


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Pink Accents Completely Changed My Tesla

From Basic to Barbie: My Pink Tesla Makeover

When I first got my Tesla, I loved the technology, the smooth drive, and the whole futuristic feel—but visually? The standard gray model felt a little too serious and old for me. It needed personality. Something softer, prettier, and a little more “me.” If it were a black car I'd have gone with red accents, but decided baby pink with grey would be prettier. 

So naturally, I started adding pink accents everywhere. From subtle interior touches to fun custom details that completely changed the vibe, my once-basic gray Tesla now feels chic, playful, and honestly kind of luxurious.

If you’ve ever looked at your car and thought, “This could use a little more personality,” consider this your sign to embrace the pink. I get compliments all the time from friends and strangers in the drive-thru too. Best of all, it's a lot cheaper than getting a wrap. 

Below are all the pink products I used for my 2026 Tesla Y Juniper and can recommend.

Pink Tesla Accessories I’m Obsessed With













What did NOT work, nor can I recommend these:

This spoiler for example, did not fit well and scratched my car. Only had it for two weeks on and had to remove it:


These tire valves faded and turned white pretty quickly. 

These Wheel Logo Decal Overlay Stickers lasted for a few months, but eventually peeled off. It was also kind of a pain to put on. Once I got the above hubcaps too, they were no longer needed. 

Pink Tesla Y Juniper car accessories! How I Turned My Boring Gray Tesla Into a Pink Dream Car



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Romance books inspired by songs

Looking for romance books inspired by songs? 🎶

A single song can capture a feeling, a relationship, a moment you can’t quite put into words—and as a romance author, that’s where my stories often begin.

Before the first chapter.
Before the first kiss.
Before the heartbreak or the happily-ever-after…

There’s usually a song.

From hockey romance to college slow burns, these books by Tara September were inspired by iconic songs from pop culture over the last 30 years that inspired a longer story. 

If you love enemies-to-lovers, emotional tension, and unforgettable chemistry… this playlist of books are for you 💋

Jesse’s Girl — Inspired by Rick Springfield's “Jessie's Girl”

The vibe: Longing. Jealousy. Wanting what you shouldn’t.

That ache of watching someone fall for the wrong person…
and wondering what would happen if they just looked at you instead.

Tropes: Love Triangle, Second Chance, Single Parent, Small-town 

Don’t Start Now
— Inspired by Dua Lipa's "
Don’t Start Now"

The vibe: Confidence. Moving on. Thriving without them.

That moment when the heartbreak is behind you…
and you finally realize you’re better off.

Stronger. Sharper. Completely unbothered.

And of course—that’s when they decide to come back around.

Tropes: Fake Dating, Workplace Romance, Forced Proximity, Cruise Ship, Travel


Blinded Me With Science
 
— Inspired by “She Blinded Me With Science” Thomas Dolby

The vibe: Smart meets irresistible. Chemistry in every sense of the word.

This one is playful, a little chaotic, and built on the idea that attraction doesn’t always follow logic…
even when you really wish it would.

Tropes: Opposites Attract, Second Chance, He falls first, STEM, Rockstar's Son, College, Bully

Simply Irresistible
— Inspired by Robert Palmer's “Simply Irresistible”

The vibe: Magnetic pull. Can’t-stay-away energy.

That undeniable attraction you try to ignore… and fail spectacularly.

Tropes: Opposites Attract, Neighbors-to-Lovers, Workplace Romance


One More Kiss
— Inspired by Dua Lipa's "
One Kiss"

The vibe: Instant connection. One moment that changes everything.

That feeling when one kiss is all it takes… and suddenly nothing is casual anymore.

Tropes: Forced Proximity, Slow Burn, College Romance, First Love, Emotional Growth, Virgin Heroine, Neighbors


Hot and Cold
— Inspired by Katy Perry's "
Hot n Cold"

The vibe: Push-pull tension. Mixed signals. Emotional whiplash.

You’re in, you’re out. You’re up, you’re down.
And somehow… you can’t walk away.

This story leans into that addictive back-and-forth where chemistry is undeniable, but timing—and honesty—aren’t always on the same page.

Tropes: Opposites Attract, Emotional Push-Pull, Hockey Romance, Alpha Hero, Sassy Heroine, Banter


My Fight Song
— Inspired by "
Fight Song"by Rachel Platten 

The vibe: Strength. Comeback. Finding your voice again.

This is about digging deep, standing back up, and refusing to give up—on yourself or on love.

Because sometimes the biggest battle… is believing you’re worthy of a happy ending.

Tropes: Second Chance, Strong Heroine, Found Family, Hockey Romance, Redemption Arc, Revenge on an Ex


Drives Me Crazy
— Inspired by "
She Drives Me Crazy" by Fine Young Cannibals

The vibe: Flirty chaos. Can’t stay away energy. Obsession disguised as annoyance.

That moment when someone gets under your skin…
and stays there.

The banter? Sharp.
The tension? Unavoidable.
The attraction? Absolutely inconvenient.

Tropes: Antagonists-to-Lovers, Forced Proximity, College Romance, Soccer Romance, Opposites Attract, Travel

Romance Books Inspired by Songs 🎶
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