Travel with your daughters.
You will never forget it.
Even if they’re young.
Especially if they’re young.
Book the trip.
The places you see.
The people you meet.
The way the world opens up.
This is part of who they are becoming.
This is identity work.
This is I am a citizen of the world kind of learning.
This is what I want for our daughters.
I travel with women who are brave, smart, gracious, inspiring, and courageous.
Women who live fully.
Women who say yes to life.
I want my daughters to know this about themselves.
And about the women in their lives.
I want them to grow up seeing women who are curious, capable, thoughtful, and bold — in airports, in museums, on streets halfway around the world.
This is how they learn what’s possible.
Make it a tradition. Make it a theme.
Mother–daughter travel doesn’t have to be once-in-a-lifetime.
Make it yearly.
Make it intentional.
Make it something you both look forward to.
I travel often with my mom and my daughters, usually centered around art and culture. Every year we choose a new place — often somewhere we’ve always dreamed of going. These trips are layered with conversation, discovery, laughter, and memories that stay with us long after we’re home.
We do this because life is short.
Because memories matter.
Because experience changes us.
Why this matters to me
Raising daughters is the most special part of my life.
Mother–daughter travel has shaped my relationships, my parenting, and the way I see the world. It’s something I believe in deeply — and something I love helping other families build into their lives.
If you’ve been thinking about taking a trip with your daughter — now or someday — I would love to help you make it happen.