Kasa, RED District, Reno – review
We had two months between selling our home in Reno and waiting to leave the country to become digital nomads. Our 1st month living in an AirBNB was not great, and we were excited to move to Kasa for the 2nd month.
Preparing to take off
If you decide to travel to a foreign country, here are some things to consider handling before you go. Some of it even works for domestic travel.
Cuisinart to the Rescue
As I do most of the cooking at home, getting comfortable in new kitchens and cooking without my air fryer seemed daunting.
A Master Class in Packing
Now, I will shout this advice from the rooftops — bring one carry-on bag and a backpack. That’s how Clay and I traveled to Belgium and Amsterdam in 2022 and it worked like a charm.
The Beginning of Our Journey
Here is our general plan, which is mostly based on weather. Let us know if you're going to be traveling near any of these places and let's do lunch! Or dinner or drinks, or whatever works with your schedule!
The Purge: Getting rid of your things
Knowing it’s time to pare down and actually doing it are two very different things, so we asked our friends on Facebook for some advice on how to approach what could be an overwhelming task.
Unfamiliar Paths in My Hometown
This year my goals include running 372 miles and competing in my first marathon. Sounds easy enough. It would be if I stayed in my hometown until the marathon. But I'm not.
So Very Much Stuff
Even if you’re not planning something as extreme as us, there are definite advantages to going through your things and getting rid of some of it. And there’s a good chance it’s not just your stuff. Maybe your grown children have left behind mementos (or furniture),
Running in Sight
Running allows me to see things I would have missed if I had been driving. While we were on vacation last summer, I had the opportunity to run in London, Calais, Bruges and Amsterdam. It was exhilarating to see so many historical and iconic landmarks up
How This All Came About
And that's when we figured out we didn’t need to choose. So we decided to visit Portugal. And Italy. And France. And Spain. And Greece. And since we would be so close, I knew I needed to re-visit Istanbul with Clay, so he could experience the