Adventure starts with a dose of curiosity
Welcome to AdventureRx!
Welcome to AdventureRx—where family life intersects with healthcare and emergency services.
We’re a firefighter/paramedic and a nurse case manager, both working odd shifts while raising two young kids. Juggling unpredictable schedules, we’ve learned to be intentional with our time and turn small windows into meaningful moments. That’s what inspired AdventureRx—our way of sharing what we’ve learned, lived, and loved along the way.
AdventureRx is your prescription for purposeful living.
Our blog is divided into the three key areas linked below.
Pick the path that speaks to you and start exploring!
Family Travel
We travel often with our young kids—on a budget, with intention, and always with snacks. From national parks to city breaks, our posts cover:
Kid-friendly itineraries & hidden gems
Tips for traveling with toddlers & school-aged kids
How to prep, pack, and save without losing your mind
Reviews of places we’ve actually stayed and visited (with nap schedules in mind!)
Coming Soon
Firefighter & Paramedic Life
My husband’s years on the frontlines as a Firefighter/Paramedic are captured here in honest, accessible posts. You’ll find:
Practical gear reviews
Continuing education tips for EMS professionals
Balancing the shift schedule with family life
Day-in-the-life content for future responders or curious minds
Nurse Case Management
With 20+ years in healthcare, I offer behind-the-scenes clarity on how the system works—and how families can better navigate it. This blog shares:
Discharge planning & utilization review breakdowns
What really happens in case management
How to advocate for your loved ones
Tips for nurses entering or transitioning into case management roles
Disclaimer: The content on AdventureRx is based on our personal experiences and is intended for informational purposes only. It should not be considered medical or professional advice. We strive to keep our travel recommendations up to date, but attraction hours, ticket prices, availability, etc can change—please check with official sources before making plans. Some posts may include affiliate links (including Amazon), which help support this site at no extra cost to you.