Small Adventures Can Be Great

I used to overlook the small, day-to-day adventures. They were just “fillers” between the bigger trips that I was buying tickets for. That all changed when Tony and I realized that we were completely broke. It was a painful transition to go from being an idealistic globetrotter to a realistic homebody, but, looking back, I’m

I Was That Kid in the Candy Store

When I discover something unique and interesting, I often feel like a kid, full of awe and excitement. Recently, Tony and I took a day trip to a nearby city. We couldn’t find much to do–other than stopping by a fast food joint for lunch–but my eyes lit up when I spotted the sign “Ray’s

New Beginnings

Today has been a day of new beginnings . . . a refreshing, welcome change after months of adapting to the busyness of the present and sorting through the wreckage of the past. The most joyful event of the day–and of the past year–happened as I took in the sight of dirt. As someone who