Never Travel Without These Ten Things
If you know me, you know I love to travel. Discovering new places, eating new food, experiencing new cultures – these things excite me. I am so blessed that I get to travel for my job. To explore the world and call it work, how wonderful is that?
After a bit of a hiatus, we are finally able to travel again. I admit I was a bit rusty when things started opening back up. I beginning to get back in the swing of things. Each trip I learn something new, and I am forever looking for hacks and tips to help smooth the way. I wanted to share some of the things that make traveling easier for me. Here’s my list of 10 things to never travel without.
Lovely Lisbon
Travel truly refreshes our soul and gives us a new perspective. I will admit, I am not a very good tourist. Seeing popular sights and herding along with the rest of the crowd doesn’t excite me. I prefer to wander the streets, get a feel of the place. Try new foods, have an experience or two. Just relax and be. I don’t have a set agenda but rather go where the day leads. An adventure!
Let’s Get Away: Part 2
Travel expands us in so many ways. We get to experience new places, meet a variety of people, learn about different cultures, and discover great food. It exposes us to different ways of thinking or even a slower pace of life. Traveling enriches us, causing us to grow in ways we can’t begin to fathom. I’ve become the person I am today because of my travels, and I am so grateful.
Let’s Get Away: Part 1
I’m a road warrior. I travel a lot for work and when I can, for fun. I relish seeing new places and learning about different cultures. Living in Europe makes it easy. Over the years, I have streamlined my travel process to make things smoother. Now that countries are opening back up, I want to share a few tips & tricks to help make traveling easier. This week we will cover packing.
Visiting Amberley
Amberley is a quiet, sleepy village about a 1.5 km (about a mile) walk from the station. It took us a bit to get our bearings and head the right way, but we figured it out and set off. All of a sudden, the way opened up to this little village and I can’t even begin to tell you how cute it was. My inner Jane Austen fangirl was going wild.
Holy Land
Lessons learned while visiting the Holy Land