Carrie and I have each lived in Germany and New Zealand. I would say we’ve spent enough time in Italy to say that we’ve live there too, though we’ve never had our own place there. Germany and New Zealand could…
The Complex World We Live In: Analytics Alone
Travel backward 10 years. When traveling through time, it’s easy to see how much more complex our world has become, especially for small to medium sized businesses.
5 Travel Items I Take On Flights
I have no idea how many flights I’ve actually taken. Having flown in over 40 countries and having multiple flight legs on some of those trips, it’s hard to keep track. It’s easily 250 different times that I’ve gotten on…
Two Travel Questions
Today, we have been nominated for travel awards on a website which will be mentioned later if we win. Among the questions they asked us were travel questions we are asked frequently. Here they are: What is your favorite travel…
Why We Travel
when you travel, things change. Mostly yourself.
TSA Quote of the Day
Free money
What Do You Do with Your Stuff When You Travel?
What we did with our stuff when we traveled for 2 years: got rid of 70% of it (You really don’t need all that stuff you have – really). We put the rest into a storage unit. This week, we’ve…
4 Simple Tips for Choosing The Right Hotel
Picking a hotel doesn’t have to be hard when you’re going to travel. Usually the most difficult thing to decide is how much money you’re willing to spend and how close you want to be to where the action is…
El Cid Timeshares Vacation Club: Returning to El Cid, Cancun
When we went to El Cid 4 1/2 years ago, we loved it. El Cid Cancun was like a magical tropical paradise where drinks magically appeared from the bar, people only ever wore sandals all day, and the snorkeling experience (the…
What My Friends and Family Think of Timeshares
In the next article, I’m going to talk about Carrie’s and my experiences at the El Cid Vacation Club, in Cancun, Mexico, where my parents have a timeshare. But for now, I’d like to share some of my family’s experiences…