I’m Gonna Mess with Texas

I've been feeling like I'm in a travel lull lately, but plans are now underway, and I'm starting to get excited for 2010 in terms of travel. The trips are actually spread out pretty nicely so I always have something to look forward to (much needed to reduce the daily stress levels). Work travel might pick …

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Home From Houston

At the age of 25, I finally made my first trip to Texas. I met up with my brothers and parents at my cousins' house just outside Houston for a very fast, weekend-long trip. It was great to catch up with everyone and enjoy a few days of sunshine after all the recent Ohio snow although …

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Typical Traveler? Laugh At Yourself

A friend turned me on to the book Stuff White People Like by Christian Lander just before Christmas. Not only did I have to buy the book for my brother, reading snippets of it as I was trying to get it wrapped and under the tree, but I forced him to let me read bits …

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Booking Trips: Yourself v. Agent

One of my New Year's resolutions is to do a better job of documenting my trips-- big and small-- on the blog. Sometimes I get so caught up in making sure I get an international trip in each year that I miss out on thoroughly enjoying and sharing some of the smaller road trips I …

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2009 Travel Recap

Although I haven't had my blog for a year, I thought it might be appropriate to recap some of my travels throughout 2009 since the calendar year is drawing to a close. Hopefully this is something I can continue each year to map out where I've been and what I've done while taking a little …

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Literary Travels: The Angel’s Game and The Shadow of the Wind

I have been flying through reading material lately. Now that I'm back into my 5 a.m. weekday workout routine, I have more time in the evenings to enjoy dinner and make some serious headway on my book pile. I'm thinking about blogging my forays in literature on my workplace's site with some of the other …

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Travel for Turkey Day

Luckily I was able to head home for the holidays early-- Wednesday evening, following the longest three days of work in recent history. I was looking forward to a long weekend since I haven't had PTO since July (I know, way too long), and I was pleasantly surprised that the four days didn't fly by for once. …

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