After living in a college town for seven years, I have watched many friends move away since our graduation in 2014. Some moved for great jobs in big cities, some moved back home to save up money and get their careers started, and others to further their education and relocated to attend graduate school, or …
When I think about places I want to travel next, a huge number of my list is in my own back yard. Between awe-inspiring national parks and new terrain to explore, traveling in the states offers so many diverse experiences. I’ve always thought a really cool way to see it all would be to plan …
10 days touring London, Munich, Venice, and Rome was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I wish that it was easier to jump into commitment for travel, but the reality is, a lot gets in the way; taking time off of work, saving up money, and bringing yourself to actually spend that …
The hard part is done. You’ve researched different destinations during Part 1 of planning your Eurotrip, found places that got you so excited to visit that you stay up late dreaming what it’ll be like, and you took the plunge to buy your flights. Now what? In my opinion, the absolute hardest part of travel planning …
The summer of 2016 was our best travel summer yet. Luke and I took a total of 8 trips from the start of May until today. Jacksonville Beach, Washington, D.C., Merritt Island, Kentucky, Connecticut and Martha’s Vineyard, Arizona, and Minneapolis. This brings our total trips of 2016 to…. 16 trips! Are we crazy? Maybe so. But …
It seemed like almost everyone had the same response when I would tell them that I was going to Thailand: “Oh my gosh! I’ve ALWAYS wanted to go there!” It looks stunning all over Pinterest and on Travel Channel’s website, because it is. But there are some Thailand travel tips that you should know before embarking …
When chatting about the west coast with friends or colleagues, it seems like the cities that come up in conversation are places like LA, San Francisco, Napa Valley, and other popular California destinations. Recently however, Seattle and Portland seem to surface a little more frequently than they used to. There’s so much to do in …
New York, New York. The Big Apple. The city in which dreams are cast upon by those all around the globe. But, of course, there’s got to be a catch. What could possibly be the downside of the place of buildings stretching for the clouds, painted with iconic America yet embracing the cultures of the world? …