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Full Circle with Ruthie: Packing Memories, Planning Futures

Full Circle with Ruthie: Packing Memories, Planning Futures

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Episode 182 – Ruthie Takes Over: Growing Up Traveling with Rob & Tracy

Show Notes:

In this heartwarming and hilarious episode, Rob and Traci hand the mic to their oldest daughter, Ruthie, for a personal reflection on growing up in a traveling family. From being the only child on her parents' Disney honeymoon to becoming the big sister and now a newlywed traveler herself, Ruthie shares her unique perspective on how travel has shaped her outlook and her future plans.

What You’ll Hear:

  • Ruthie’s earliest travel memories (hint: lots of princess dresses!)
  • The shift in family dynamics when her younger brothers arrived
  • A near-death lazy river experience that still gets laughs
  • How childhood travel routines have influenced her adult travel style
  • Her most cherished family trips—and why she’d relive them in a heartbeat
  • Ruthie’s vision for traveling with her husband and future family

Whether you’re a parent, a kid reflecting on your travel roots, or a newlywed figuring out your own journey, this episode is filled with relatable laughs, heartfelt stories, and some solid travel wisdom.

Don't Miss:

  • Tips on making travel meaningful even when finances are tight
  • The two hotel items you should always sanitize
  • Why planning doesn’t kill spontaneity—it empowers it

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