At this point in our lives, we love being DINKs because gives us the freedom to be spontaneous with how we spend our time. So off we set, two childless and carefree travelers, right? Wrong. Sometimes the stars just don’t align, even when you have total flexibility and all the time in the world.
2024 Year in Review: Forging Connections in Multiple Countries
A short hike during our annual vacation with Dave’s family.
I’ve dubbed 2024 “My Year of Connection”. After 2 years in New England, I moved back to Pittsburgh and reconnected with my loved ones and the local community. I also traveled to 5 different states and 3 different countries. Check out this month-by-month recap!
10 Things I Love About Ireland (And Why You Should Visit!)
Ireland is a country that has it all: lively cities, amazing food and drinks, breathtaking landscapes, and warm-hearted people.
Ireland has breathtaking landscapes, rich history, vibrant culture, and, above all, warm-hearted people. Whether you’re seeking adventure along the rugged coastlines, diving into centuries of history at the various museums, or simply enjoying a pint in a cozy pub, this country offers something for everyone. Check out the top 10 things I love about Ireland here!
A Local's Complete Guide to Salem, Massachusetts
Photo courtesy of Joseph Prezioso.
If you're daydreaming about a Halloween visit to one of America’s most unique destinations, Salem, MA, should be at the top of your list. As a former local, I’ve got the best recommendations for experiencing Salem’s witchy Halloween fun and exploring its rich history. From haunted happenings to iconic landmarks, here’s everything you need to know for a spooky and seamless adventure in Salem.
Paris Olympics and a Wedding in Marne, France: Photo Journal Series
Dave and I attended a wedding in the Champagne Region of France.
I spent 4th of July weekend traveling to our friend’s wedding in the French countryside. We passed through Paris the week before the Olympic torch was lit, and it was striking to see the modern marketing plastered overtop buildings dating back to the 17th century.
Charleston Cafe Culture: A Great Remote Work Destination in the American South
The Pineapple Fountain at Charleston Harbor is one of the many landmarks within walking distance of the city’s vibrant downtown.
Not only is Charleston, SC, a city with rich history and beautiful weather, it also has an impressive cafe culture and a solid walkability score. Make Charleston your next remote work destination with my top cafe recommendations!
How to Curate Authentic Travel Experiences
I visited Lisbon Portugal during the colder off-season, and was one of just a few tourists around.
Through my own travels, I've learned the art of curating authentic experiences and fostering genuine connections with the people and places around me. Read on as I highlight some of my favorite authentic travel experiences and share tips for how you can cultivate some of your own.
2023 Year in Review: Looking Back on 12 Months of Travel
The Portland Head Light is the most photographed lighthouse in America. It’s also the first place I traveled to this year.
All in all, 2023 was an absolute joy for me. This was the first year where I was truly comfortable traveling in a post-pandemic world. I was also forced to grow as my priorities shifted. Looking back on the last 12 months, I almost don’t recognize the 25-year-old who carried me halfway through the year. That’s a sign of a year well-lived.
Why Did I Opt Out of A Travel Opportunity?
Where I spent most of my weekend.
I was going to spend my weekend hiking in the Berkshires, which is the epicenter of fall foliage in New England and just a 3-hour drive from Boston. Sounds like a great plan, right? Well, I didn’t do it, and here’s why.
How to Start a Travel Scrapbook
Here I walk you through how I built out the travel scrapbook entry for my trip to Lisbon in early 2023. By outlining the steps I take for creating an entry, I hope to inspire you to create a travel scrapbook of your own. So join me as I dive into the world of printed images, glue sticks, and crumbled receipts.