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Driver’s tip: Remember to have a spare tyre and jack when travelling incase you need to change the tyre. Other items to have in the car include a flash light, jumper cables, safety triangles and a first aid kit among other items.
As I sip my warm cocoa today, I think of campus days. I learnt so much during campus and I’d like to share some few tips when travelling as a student.
When travelling as a student or trainee, you may have been given a scholarship or training fee fully paid but you need to budget well for your upkeep to last the duration of your course.
It’s usually advisable to walk in a group e.g. with campus mates when going to and from class especially if you are in a foreign place, for safety reasons.
Create a good network who you can work with and see each other through the ups and downs of campus life.
The Adventures in Weldworld is a page turner! It’s an interesting novel about the experiences of Pepper and her friends in Weldworld. It has a sequel!
Pepper, a princess of an extinct world, has had her dreams dashed by a vain witch. Can she rise to the challenge of saving her galaxy and avenging her parents? With Bobby, a gentle pacifist and Hailey a loyal ally doing their best to help, she definitely stands a chance. But when she chooses to rely on a shady character, she discovers a much greater darkness looming on the horizon. Does Pepper have what it takes to save the galaxy?
“Do the things you love and be happy. There’s no age limit to happiness” – Mina the Artist and Scientist
Some dreams we remember, some we don’t. There’s this one dream I remember I had during a snow day. I dreamt that Santa came to our door and filled it up with snow.
Then I wondered, is Santa blocking the door? Blocking our blessings? I even thought of waking up, not to see what happens next but on second thought, I decided to stay on. As the dream continued, Santa made a stair with the snow on the door, climbed up and entered through the top of the door and dropped a gift. Then he went down the stair and cleared the snow with a magic wand.
This dream made me think of the days when things happen in our lives and we think that they will block our dreams. We have not seen the whole picture like in that dream the snow was not blocking the door but a staircase enabling blessings to enter our home. It was a blessing in disguise!
Some tips when driving in the snow…
Keep a safe distance between your car and the car infront of you.
Drive at a steady speed and avoid emergency brakes.
Avoid highways if you can. Highways have an advantage and disadvantage. The advantage is that they are well serviced but the disadvantage is that there are too many cars, if they slide in the snow they might collide and affect many cars.
Snow is very beautiful but it’s a challenge for travelers especially for those who are driving in the snow. Below are some travel tips for driving in the snow:-
Get tyres with a good grip to avoid sliding in the ice.
Dress warmly to avoid numbness of the hands when driving.
Drive at a slower speed and break slowly to avoid slides.
Keep a safe distance between your car and the car infront of you.
Avoid highways if possible to avoid colliding with other cars especially when the snowfall is severe.
There was a man who travelled to the market with his son to sell his donkey. On his way, someone laughed at him and told him, “hey, this donkey should carry you to the market!” So he hopped on the donkey. As he walked further, a lady told him that he should let his son ride on the donkey too. So the man and his son rode on the donkey. As they continued with their journey, they met someone who said, “poor donkey! you should carry the donkey. So the man and his son hopped out and carried the donkey. When they reached the market, people in the market were wondering, what kind of people are these that a carrying a strong and healthy donkey to the market for sale!
That is a good lesson for everyone. We should make good decisions once and for all and stick to the decisions we make. If we listen to everyone’s different suggestions, we will get lost.
Below are some decision making tips to consider when travelling:-
Consider the purpose of the trip – is it business or leisure? Plan what to carry according to the nature of the trip.
Check the weather of the location you are travelling and carry appropriate clothing.
Budget for the trip and include contingencies so that you are not caught off-guard in case of emergencies.
Consider the culture of the people and also consider safety especially during the pandemic period.
Finally have a checklist of things to do and what to carry. Make sound decisions when travelling.
Its the most wonderful time of the year! Here are some travel tips for holiday season:-
– Book early and take advantage of holiday discounts to cut down travel costs. – To avoid peak hours, book early morning or late evening when traffic is less.
– Avoid wrapping gifts in advance when traveling to avoid inconvenience s of being asked to unwrap gifts by security then wrap them again and to avoid gift gift boxes losing shape when on transit.
– Pack some snacks, water and entertainment so that just in case there are travel delays you are not very inconvenienced.
– Make great memories especially when visiting family and friends during the holidays. As the saying goes, if there are any hitches, don’t sweat the small stuff.