Zero Dark Thirty, we rolled out. Regardless the hour, the excitement and anticipation were palpable. Over a great highway, southbound. And we chatted and the kids dozed and woke again. After several hours we arrived. And immediately we set to work, “having fun.” We learned pretty quick from the kids’ reactions to various proposed rides, …
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I Didn’t Know This About Sushi
[NOTE: This excerpt taken from the always AWESOME Seth Godin blog. Full credit to his experience, insight, and great writing. I read his piece, got the underlying message, but also learned something about Narita airport, sushi, and where to get the good stuff.] "One of the best airport restaurants I've ever encountered breaks my first …
[004] Fluidity of Mind in Travel
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[003] Travel: Soak Up the GOOD Along the Way
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Leaving the Grind Behind
It's time to head out on the highway. The first family road trip is dialed in and coming soon. Leaving the usual day-to-day behind, packing up, and on the road once again. Very excited for a bunch of reasons. I've loved road trips as long as I can remember. Going new places, seeing new things. …
Far Away Lands, Moving Mountains, and a Cry Down the Hall
An old friend from high school has been traveling and living in Asia, Africa, South America, and even Antarctica, for some time now. Thanks to social media channels, I've been able to follow his wanderings, and be inspired remotely by his adventures, insights, stories. I love reading his posts, hearing about his latest experiences in …
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