Happy New Year, everyone! I posted the following on my Facebook page on New Year’s Day: If you’re still looking for a resolution: Don’t let go of your travel dreams because people (significant others, friends, family) don’t want to go where you want to go or don’t want to travel the way you do. This [...]
I celebrated my five-year anniversary of graduating Fairfield University this past May. Those five years have varied quite a bit, but ultimately average out to being pretty fantastic. When I graduated, I got advice…but you know what? There’s not a lot of good advice out there for recent college graduates. Most of the advice I [...]
Well, yesterday, you heard about the things I did RIGHT in Southeast Asia. And whether or not you enjoyed that list, be serious…you couldn’t wait to hear about the stuff I did WRONG. Grab the popcorn. Here we go — the things I did WRONG in Southeast Asia! I didn’t take my passport when the [...]
Now that it’s been a few months since I’ve left Asia, I’ve been able to take a step back and view my travels with a more objective eye. Though I had some setbacks, I did well on this trip. Here are the things I did RIGHT during my six months in Southeast Asia: I was [...]
On one of our many Las Vegas trips, my friends and I were having brunch at the Mirage buffet when we saw a guy in the most awesomely bad shirt: I’m not a gynecologist, but I’ll take a look. On most guys, we would find it pathetic. On this guy, with his sweet Tom Selleck [...]
After all our trips to Las Vegas, my friends and I have the arrival down to a science. Here’s how to arrive in Las Vegas in style: PART I: BEFOREHAND If you’re flying to Las Vegas from the East Coast, go to sleep as late as you can. Sleep late if you can as well, [...]
I love my sister, and I love that she’s just as crazy about travel as I am. Sarah and I took our first trip together in June 2006, shortly after she graduated from high school and I graduated from college. Our two-week Europe trip took us to London, Florence, Venice, Milan, Paris, Brussels and Bruges. [...]



