Trip Planning Sweet: My husband and I love to travel. He prefers lounging poolside and ordering room service, while I prefer to go out and experience. Sour: My nephew graduated from college, and his family wanted a trip to Europe that my wife planned. Sweet: Since I had time, felt capable and confident...I planned … Continue reading Smooth Sailing – A Trip Across Generations
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Maldives Bucket List Trip
Sweet: Take chances, go far away, and don't worry! This motto helped me sell my husband on a trip to our bucket list destination, the Maldives. The Maldives are made of of atolls, ring shaped coral reefs that create a calm place in the sea allowing for crystal clear blue lagoons, an abundance of colorful fish, … Continue reading Maldives Bucket List Trip
Eating Our Hearts Out in Italy (Eat-aly)
Sweet: There's nothing better than sharing something you love with someone; a moment, a place, a taste, or an experience! This was my second trip to Italy, and I have shared my last trip, but this time traveling to Lake Como was special, because I was able to share it with my husband. Sour: Driving into Italy over the … Continue reading Eating Our Hearts Out in Italy (Eat-aly)
Dream no Further than Dreams Los Cabos
Sour: My wife and I booked a three night mini-moon to Cabo San Lucas shortly after our wedding weekend. Arriving at the airport in Cabo is always a little hectic; timeshare representatives and private drivers are eager to have the chance to sell you on a "deal". We kept walking and made it out to the Apple Vacations representatives, … Continue reading Dream no Further than Dreams Los Cabos
Hong Kong – Gateway to the East
Sweet: With just a glance at Hong Kong's skyline, it's easy to see that this is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. I can't help but wonder, where are all these people from, and what do they do here? The people here are primarily Chinese from the province of Guangdong. Cantonese and … Continue reading Hong Kong – Gateway to the East
A Different Side of Paris
Paris is undoubtedly a special place. I have visited several times, but my visit this spring was different. Although there is magnificent architecture, massive museums, and tourist spots like the Arc du Triumph, Eiffel Tower, and Notre Dame, this trip brought a deeper feeling of blending in with the Parisians, eating in local spots, strolling … Continue reading A Different Side of Paris