Grateful Houseguests: Visiting Friends and Family on the Road

One of the goals of our trip was to visit as many friends and family around the world as possible whom we don’t normally get to see very often. Over the past two weeks, we’ve spent three days staying with family just outside of Paris, reunited with a high school friend in Berlin for a […]

Paris on a Budget

After having spent a week in rural Réparsac, France, keeping an eye out for mice, flies, spiders the size of your hand, and working with more goats than people, we almost wept tears of joy when we pulled into the Gare du Montparnasse in Paris. The City of Lights made us feel like we were […]

Life on the Goat Farm

The women instructed us to hold out our hands and stick our thumb out, upside down. She then took her own hand and squeezed our thumbs; first with her forefinger and thumb, and then the remaining fingers in descending order. This was her way of simulating how to extract the milk from the goats and […]

Sipping Bordeaux in Bordeaux

After a chill week in Vias, we hopped on a very hot train, without AC, to head north to Bordeaux for a few nights. This is the first place that we used AirBnB to book a private room. Choosing the private room instead of renting the entire apartment helped us save a few bucks, but […]

Southern (France) Hospitality

Beach In Vias

Good friends. Good food. Great weather. That pretty much sums up our time in Vias, France. We stayed for five days in this small town, near Montpellier, at the family vacation home of one of Christina’s friends, Sebastian. Christina and Seb met during her time living in France after college. Seb’s siblings came along for […]

Gaudí’s Barcelona: Our 3rd UNESCO site

Back of Sagrada Familia

It’s hard to think of any other place where a single architect is so widely praised and represented throughout an entire city than in Barcelona. When we were researching things to do and see during our visit, the name “Gaudí” just kept on popping up. After a few days of walking down Passeig de Gràcia […]

Barcelona: The First Stop

Catedral de Barcelona

After our first long travel day (18 hours to be exact) we made it to Barcelona! We wasted no time getting into the travel groove and navigating the Barcelona public transportation system to get us to our hostel. It had been 6+ years since the last time either of us had stayed in a hostel, […]

A Million Things To Do

In order to get ready for an extended period of travel, we put together an extensive to-do list based on our research. Maybe there weren’t a million items on this list, but we had A LOT to do to get us into a position where we finally feel somewhat prepared. This list included: HEALTH/MEDICAL: • […]

Fitting Our Lives into Two Backpacks

Tech & Other Miscellaneous Gear

Packing. It’s hard enough to plan ahead and pack for a weekend trip away, but when we started thinking about what to bring on our year-long trip, it was pretty overwhelming. Whenever we tell people that we are only bringing one backpack each, usually their eyes get big in disbelief and then the questions start […]

Ready, Set, Save: How We Budgeted for the Trip

After we started discussing our desire to travel the world, the next question that immediately came up was “How can we afford it?” Was it realistic to think we could do something like this? It took a lot of research, a conscious effort to cut back on our spending and ramp up our saving, and […]