Thankful for…

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Photo Credit: T.E.A. Photography

Thanksgiving has always been my favorite Holiday. This year instead of the usual family meal and then Turkey2 on Saturday with friends we are headed to Montreal for four days to celebrate my parents 50th wedding anniversary.

It is easy for me in our always on world to forget all the things I am thankful for. So, it no particular order in 2016 I am thankful for:

  • Living in the United States of America. The election may not have gone the way I would want but the optimism and the people of our country energize me everyday. I have been fortunate to spend 200+ days a year on planes talking, laughing, and meeting people from all over our country. From guys who mine gold in Alaska to grandmothers taking their first flight to go see a new grandchild. I’m thankful for all those conversations to understand a little better this place called home.
  • Modern Travel. I often do the drive from NH to VT thinking about ancestors who must have made the trek on horse back over days if not weeks during mud season. Now I can fly across the country in 6 hours and most of the world in 18+.
  • Music. It is rare that the Sonos is not playing in the house or office. Between Spotify and Apple I can listen to anything I want for the grand total of $18 a month. Humbling to have all that at your fingertips vs fast forwarding cassette tapes to hear the track you wanted.
  • My Kindle has changed my life. No more dragging a stack of books around. Bored with my current read? There are 4.6 Million ebook a click away.
  • Dagny my lab rescue. Dogs are great teachers of many things but each week I’m thankful for her sharing that unbridled joy of just running along the trail, getting dirty, and playing as only a dog can.
  • The people in my life that hold me accountable. We are all working to get better. That is the fun part of being human…our imperfections. But the world is a deeper and richer place when you have folks to challenge you to dig deeper, work harder, and be the better version of you.
  • All the service people that are the masters of my mundane. It is a long list but I’m thankful for their efforts and assistance to keep me fed, clothed, and on the road.
  • The kids (Simon, Albie, Roj) in my life who let me play trains, blocks, and countless other games. Life is way more fun looking up from the ground and getting dirty playing is important…so thanks.
  • As I get older the less I know. Those absolutes of my 20’s are more complex and interesting at 40. Often I’m the student and occasionally the teacher but my love of learning only grows and for that I’m the most thankful.

I wish you and yours the very best on this Thanksgiving 2016. I appreciate you taking the time to read down this far and I hope we cross paths soon but if we don’t  I’ll see you back here from time to time.

 

 

2015 Travel Recap

I have done a horrible job at keeping my blog updated in 2015 so I’ll try to see you here weekly in 2016. Let’s start with a 2015 travel recap. In 2015 I racked serious personal travel miles starting with Bejing China in Feb:

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In March my first visit to Singapore to meet a great group of like minded Entrepreneurs.  Auckland in April for my first to New Zealand. Then our family trip in May to the Nordics starting in the classic city of Copenhagen:

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I have to say I then fell hard in love with Stockholm, Sweden:

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Next we enjoyed a few days in Helsinki, Finland:

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And a great day trip to Tallinn Estonia which you need to visit

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Keeping with the Nordic theme made it to Iceland in July for an amazing long weekend. I would highly recommend a visit to this wonderful island of great people and outdoor adventures.

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Add some hiking with the team in Romania and live music in Covent Gardens, London and you get an amazing travel year.

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See you for more travel adventures in 2016…

 

Travel Update – 6 Week Plan

So, I’m on a mission to get 6 weeks of travel/vacation in this year. Lets just say in the past six years I was simply too work busy to take longer trips.

To date I’ve made it to Mexico and Barcelona for vacation. In May I’m spending two weeks with my crew traveling through GermanyCroatia, and chilling in Copenhagen. I’ll post pictures as we go.

Which leaves two weeks in Vietnam with my Dad in the fall and a little time on Block Island will collectively make for an amazing year of travel. Clearer priorities. New habits and a commitment to worthy adventures.

Life is short. Go do what you love. I look forward to seeing you out on the road…