Today on the podcast I’m talking through why Disney is the strangest vacation for adults, the recent best night of my life, and why embracing your imperfections may lead to you accepting others for their own faults while adding happiness to your life long term.

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  1. Bethany says:

    Hi Juli! As far as Disney World goes, I went there several times as a kid and always had the most amazing time. As an adult, I wanted to go once with my husband before we had kids because I wanted to just enjoy the park as adults – staying as late as we wanted, eating when we wanted, going on all the rides we wanted….we knew that once we had kids, it would be all about them and a totally different experience. I loved my one-on-one trip with my hubby, and I loved taking my son there as well. Different experiences but both enjoyable.

    I was wondering why you never talked about Sergio anymore, so I’m so glad to hear you have reconnected. You have really grown so much these last few years…it’s been really awesome to see you blossom and really come into your own as a woman! Truly, it’s been very inspiring to witness. Keep on kicking ass!