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!
Finding Cheaper Airline Tickets
As you can imagine, we spend a lot of time researching flight options, spanning international journeys from Reno to short-haul trips within both the U.S. and Europe. Through this experience, we’ve learned that there are many alternatives to use to get cheaper flights. Flexibility remains the linchpin
This Is A Great Time To Explore Japan
Guest blogger Dave Archer shares what he's learned through many trips to the Land of the Rising Sun.
converting currency
Traveling internationally often means juggling multiple currencies, which can be confusing and expensive. Here are some tips to help you save money that you can use for more important things, like delicious street food, fascinating museums and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
Surviving Jet Lag
Since we have more travel ahead of us, I decided to do some research ahead of time to try and figure out how to get in front of jet lag. Please share your secrets so we can all have more fun with the traveling part of travel.
Navigating Airport Security
Refresh your memory with this list before you head for the airport to make your walk through the gauntlet of security a little less stressful.
Enjoying the Journey
After traveling thousands of miles in the last couple of years, compiled with talking to others, we’ve come up with this list of tips to help make the flights more bearable, and possibly even a little pleasant.
Manifesting A Home
Living room, connected to the small kitchen and outdoor dining area. Clay and I both believe in The Secret and manifestation. In fact, I manifested Clay into my life, but that’s a different story. Manifestation, however, is also very relevant to the rest of this story. When we
Hiking in peru
Laura Newman is a traveler and long-distance hiker. This is her travel log from her 2018 hike to Machu Picchu on the Sulkantay Trail. She went with her daughter Katie, her brother Michael, sister-in-law Mitze, and nephew Chris. Her husband Dave accompanied them to Lima and Cusco
Traveling with our teen
Guest blogger Jessica Santina shares what she learned about travel and her daughter, after a two and a half week trip to Italy.
We Have A Plan
Before we even left Portugal in May, we knew we wanted to return, and that desire has now become a plan.