Becki and I are escaping the cold of Wisconsin for a week - we've headed to Las Vegas for work. But it's also our very first wedding anniversary, so we're trying to make the most of the trip and have a bit of a vacation as well. We made a detour up … [Continue reading]
Coming Out of Hiding
The first step to realizing you have a problem is admitting you have a problem. We suck, seriously, we do. We have been bad bloggers as of late, and we need to get back on track. Here is the low down on what we have been up to as of late … [Continue reading]
3 Secret Code Words You Need to Know Before Renting a House in Europe
Thinking about renting a house in Europe but don’t know where to begin? Tired of looking around on Google and only finding rental houses that cost anywhere from $900 - $4,000 per week? Me too, but while doing my own online searching I found that … [Continue reading]
Ireland’s Mysterious Monuments of Knowth and New Grange
Have you heard about Knowth and New Grange? No? Have you heard that Ireland contains some of the most mysterious and ancient ruins in the known world? 500 years older than they pyramids of Giza? 1,000 years older than Stonehenge? No?? Oh, I … [Continue reading]
Journey Jabber 005: Why Traveling Doesn’t Stop When You Have Kids
In this episode of Journey Jabber, I interview Cam Wears of travelingcanucks.com. Cam and his wife Nicole have led lives chock-full of travel since before they even met each other. After meeting and getting married, they quit their jobs and … [Continue reading]
The Cliffs of Insanity – The Cliffs of Moher
Ireland is nearly bursting with natural beauty. It seems that every time you twist your head left or right, there's a mountain vista dappled with sun from low-hanging clouds, or a rainbow stretching over lush green hillsides, or a waterfall rolling … [Continue reading]
Celtic Dreams – The Highlights of our Trip to Ireland [In Photos]
This trip was a first for both Andy and I. Neither of us had traveled to Ireland before, and we didn't really know what to expect going into it. We heard it was green, and that there's a strong affinity for dark beers there (putting Andy in his … [Continue reading]
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