You can work as many jobs as you want to make more money for a goal (travel, a car, house, etc.), but if you can’t save it, it’s futile. But the secret of saving money isn’t simply locking it up in the bank. You have to be smart about how you spend it, how you Read Post
Things That Quicken the Heart
Our round-the-world trip is an extended honeymoon, but also a mini-retirement. A break from real world “obligations” to pursue our passions of traveling, learning about the world and experiencing new things…
Our Tentative RTW Itinerary
When we created this itinerary, we planned our stops around weather and festivals. We hope to never hit super cold temps unless we’re visiting glaciers, mainly because we don’t want to pack thick, heavy clothes. Though we realize it’ll start to get chilly when we plan to be in South America. The good news is Read Post
How the Touristy Tourist Can Enjoy DC
With Lonely Planet in your bag and a 24- or 48-hour tour bus ticket, you’re determined to see all and do all in DC. A day pass on the Metro might be cheaper than a tour bus ticket, but then you’ll be underground and not learning your way around the city. Opt for the tour. Read Post
How The Outdoorsy Sportster Can Enjoy DC
Museums are interesting for you, if it’s winter. When the sun’s shining you’d rather be active outside. Avoid the horde of tourists while getting a unique perspective of the city. Start Saturday morning with a kayak ride on the Potomac River. Grab sunscreen, pack food and drinks and head to Thompson Boat Center in Georgetown Read Post