About

Hello! My name is Vivian Fawole, I am the Editor-In-Chief at placesees.com. I used to be a travel nurse and my wonderful travel experience inspired me to create this website. 

Over the years, my family and I have been to a wide variety of states, ranging from the easiest to the most difficult to navigate. Please go through the different sections and let us know whether our travel recommendations make it possible for you to also enjoy a wonderful vacation in the United States.

My mission is to assist people in overcoming their anxieties, phobias, failures, follies, and other sentiments that make them feel generally uneasy when it comes to traveling. In my opinion, freedom is lost the moment one allows themselves to become enslaved by unwelcome ideas or experiences.

I want you to take charge of your road trip and be the ultimate road warrior. Confronting a challenge head-on is the most effective and time-tested strategy.

I utilize some old tales, experiences from my own life, and the kind of wisdom that can only be acquired by a process of trial and error. When you read about some of the early trips I took, you may find it funny… You will see, however, that we did not give up trying. I am grateful to my family for their resilience and for bearing with us through times that were not always easy or enjoyable.

The result of all of your hard work is a carefree, positive outlook on life when you’re out on the open road. Every person struggles sometimes due to limitations such as a lack of time or resources, such as money. I do my best to provide suggestions for solutions to such challenges as well.

I make an effort to cover all there is to know about taking a trip, from what to do while driving to what to do after you have arrived at your destination.

A journey has always struck us as having a certain air of romance about it. When you’re away from home, you feel more connected to your family than you do at home. It’s possible that when you were on the trip, you didn’t pay as much attention to it as you will in the years to come. At our home, at the most inopportune times, someone will bring up an experience from a trip that took place years ago. This may happen at any time, and as a family, we feel more connected.

It’s possible that the photographs you snap on your vacation may be misplaced or never developed, but the memories will follow you around for the rest of your life. Someone will inevitably bring up a memory that has a particular place in their heart when we are gathered here around the table.

When you go on a trip, one of the nicest things about it is that you can always anticipate the unexpected.

I appreciate you taking the time to read my blogs. It’s one of my favorite things to do to write about what we are up to.