Alright, as I said, our first day re-entering the travel universe was hell. Our kids were a mess, we were exhausted, our food choices seemed to go wrong etc. Luckily the city itself was easy to navigate, the people were friendly and easy going and no one other than us seemed to be bothered by […]
Snorkeling and The $50 Beach Chair
Otherwise known as a typical day in Hawaii. The water here has so many different shades of blue. There’s the deep dark purple-blue that tells you there’s no bottom in sight. There’s the crystalline clear that lets you see all the rocks, coral, sand and toes in desperate need of a pedicure. And then there’s that turquoise […]
Home Away From Home
I love when you find something unexpected while traveling. A little American Flag caught my eye on my and Adam’s first day in Denmark. I quickly approached to snap a picture – because nothing says “jet lag” like the incessant need to capture every single moment of your first day. I may recall a blur […]
It’s a Small World
Let me just start by saying that Tokyo is one of the world’s most populated cities. Our first experience of Tokyo was to go to Shibuya Crossing – one of the world’s busiest intersections. In a way, the hustle and bustle and sheer press of humanity was one of the many forces that pulled me […]
Being a Rolling Stone
Well folks, I’m off again. The twists this time? My favorite travel partner is being replaced with my favorite sister. They’re letting us fly together? *Insert Evil Laugh* I will be entering and landing on Canadian soil for the first time ever. To jump start the Canada jokes: even though I booked directly through Air […]
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