Sailing & Wreck Diving on Hinkley Flats
July 18, 2011 in Canada, North America, Travelogue
“Any day I spend on the water is a good one,” my brother’s friend Doug’s words came to mind as we glided out across the bay, the “stonka-stonka” of the […]
July 18, 2011 in Canada, North America, Travelogue
“Any day I spend on the water is a good one,” my brother’s friend Doug’s words came to mind as we glided out across the bay, the “stonka-stonka” of the […]
July 13, 2011 in Czech Republic, Europe, Germany, Guatemala, Honduras, Inspiration, Mexico, North America, Travelogue, United States
I’ve had a lot of fun reading the 7 Links posts that folks have been posting. It’s always interesting to me to read back through old stories and watch how […]
July 10, 2011 in North America, Travelogue, United States
javascript:;“This is the real America…” I mused, standing in the shade of a big maple tree, absent-mindedly pushing my two year old friend Jenny, waiting for the other children to […]
July 8, 2011 in Africa, Inspiration, Travelogue, Tunisia
We’re posting this as part of a group writing project with other traveling families. Drew Gilbert, traveling Dad extraordinaire, suggested it! What does a traveling Dad look like? I’m sure […]
July 7, 2011 in Inspiration, North America, Travelogue, United States
People often ask us if there’s a social deficiency for our children, being raised on the road, weaving in and out of so many different cultures. It’s a serious question, […]
June 27, 2011 in North America, Travelogue, United States
Boom-klacka-lacka Boom Klacka-lacka Boom BOOM… the drum beat of train wheels on tracks blends with the roar of subway lines running above ours and the woosh of air forced through […]
June 20, 2011 in North America, Travelogue, United States
Sometimes the best adventure is no adventure at all. Confession: We’re tired. It’s been a whirlwind since Christmas: lots of friends and family visiting in Guatemala, quick trips to Honduras […]
June 11, 2011 in North America, Travelogue, United States
I’m learning that it’s the tiniest choices that change the course of history, that weave threads of lives together or apart. It’s amazing that we almost never see them coming, […]
June 9, 2011 in North America, Travelogue, United States
One year ago my mother and I were hunched over a clear plastic bassinet filled with our hearts, in the form of a tiny baby boy. My brother’s son, connected […]
June 7, 2011 in Travelogue
One of the cool things about having a few sponsors is that some of them want to SHARE their fabulous products with you guys for free! We’ve been long time […]