St Johns & Newfoundland
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St Johns & Newfoundland

My current company, Openlane, has 13 auction sites across Canada - and one of those sites is in St Johns Newfoundland. In July, I was given the opportunity to travel to Newfoundland for a work trip and I absolutely loved this place. The week I was there happened to be the same week as Canada Day - so I had a few days outside of work to tour around. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to get to Newfoundaland - so I started a 3 leg journey on Sunday at 8a PST and finally getting into St Johns at 8p PST (3:30p local).

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Cabo!!
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Cabo!!

Derek and Diane invited us to head to Cabo with them for my 43rd birthday - which also happened to coincidentally be their 20th wedding anniversary. They got a house in a place called Playa Colorado (colorful beach I think) and we spent the week eating, swimming, napping, and doing a bit of snorkeling/diving. 2025-06-20 We started the day early, and somewhat irresponsibly. We left home just enough time to get to the flight, but we ended up getting stuck in a little traffic (it was too early for the ferry, so we had to drive around) and for only the 3rd time ever, the masterpark lot I usually use was full. We ended up just parking in short-term parking for a little extra money and we made it to the gate just as they started boarding. Thank goodness! Everyone started sending pictures of them as they got on the plane - we were all on our way!

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Hawaii!
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Hawaii!

We are off to Hawaii! We had planned this trip to Kauai last year and we were excited to get some sun. My parents were arriving just before us and were there to be our welcome party. Just to make things interesting, we purchased a new home a few weeks prior and our closing date was in the middle of the vacation - perfect timing, huh? 04/13/2025 Our house was in boxes, but we managed to put together three bgs of Hawaii essentials (sans a swimsuit for Tom that would need to be purchased there) and we were off to the airport!

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Africa Part 3: Going Mobile!
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Africa Part 3: Going Mobile!

The last 4 days of our trip were very different from the first 6 - we went mobile. The mobile camp felt much different from the lodges, although not due to lack of amenities - we were not roughing it. Our guide at this camp prided himself on being so far out there that we would not see another car - and he held to it. We were on our own when it came to what we wanted to do, where we wanted to go, and what we wanted to see. It also meant that we had to find our own wildlife, instead of relying on the radio network from the other trucks in the area.

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Africa Part 2: It Got Wet!
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Africa Part 2: It Got Wet!

We continued our African adventure at Camp Moremi. The camp is located within the Moremi game reserve - which is a separate reserve from Savute in the Chobe National park, but still within the larger Okavango Delta. We spent 3 days here, exploring a very different ecosystem which was much more wet and lush than Savute. 8/6/2024 Our drive from the airport to Camp Moremi was relatively uneventful, we got stopped twice by elephants in the road and then by Bush Buck - which is a new type of antelope that spends most of it’s time in the water. They are also very fluffy and cute…

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Africa Part 1: It's So Dry!
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Africa Part 1: It's So Dry!

Africa - here we come! After about a year of planning, Angela and I along with Derek and Diane are off to Africa for 2 weeks on an epic Safari. We will be traveling to 3 locations across Botswana - including Savute, Moreimi Game reserve, and a walking Safari and a float trip in the Okavango Delta. This post will include the trip to Africa and the first camp - Savute Safari Lodge. We are very excited for this adventure!

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Dublin, Berlin, Geneva -
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Dublin, Berlin, Geneva -

This blog post will be slightly different than ones in the past. I recently went to Europe on a work trip, but I was able to carve out a couple of days for my own adventures. I’m certainly not going to write about work, but the trip had several experiences that I want to remember - hence the post. I had planned to go on a whirlwind trip with 2-3 days in each location (Dublin, Berlin, and Geneva) and the way schedules worked out, I had a free day in Dublin and another one in Geneva. In Dublin, I did some searching for what I could reasonably do in one day and found a tour bus that would take you up to the Wicklow mountains for a day. This is one of a handful of national parks in Ireland and the site of several major films (none of which I can remember the names of). The specific place I went off to was called the Glendalough - which is a series of lakes in a large glacial valley. There is a somewhat famous trail called the Wicklow Way which runs for 79 miles and crosses through Glendalough about halfway along it’s length. This was the trail I ended up hiking, following it up the valley for ~3.25 mi before turning back to catch the bus.

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Glacier National Park
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Glacier National Park

Way back in 2019, I had this great idea to travel to Glacier NP via train from Seattle. The real idea was to bring our backpacks on the train with us and then just go backpacking straight from the railroad station, but a small child and the desire to do other stuff besides backpacking sent us on a different path. Instead, we took the train and Angela’s parents drove out to meet us. Angela and I were going to go backpacking for a few days, and then tour around the park for the rest of the week before boarding the train back to Seattle.

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train-to-eugene
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train-to-eugene

When Sara was just a few months old, I took her and my mom on a train trip down to Eugene OR. 2017-08-22 We took off in the morning of 8/22 - heading to king street station to catch our train. The cascade line runs down to Eugene OR and up to Vancouver BC. We were taking the train down to Eugene and then back the following day. ‹ › Boarding the train was nno issue and we were treated with amazing views of the coastline for the first part of the trip. Once we passed through Tacoma, we were inland for the rest of the way. The trip was fun - there was a observation car that we spent quite a bit of time in and we grabbed lunch in the middle.

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