As we leave one year and get ready to enter the next, here’s a good quote from Between Two Kingdoms: A Memoir of a Life Interrupted by Suleika Jaouad (recommended; a very moving memoir).
He has a theory: When we travel, we actually take three trips. There’s the first trip of preparation and anticipation, packing and daydreaming. There’s the trip you’re actually on. And then, there’s the trip you remember. “The key is to try to keep all three as separate as possible,” he says. “The key is to be present wherever you are right now.” This advice, more than any, stays with me.
Just having a trip booked is enough to make you happier, according to the Institute for Applied Positive Research:
– 97% of survey respondents report that having a trip planned makes them happier.
– 82% say a booked trip makes them “moderately” or “significantly” happier.
– 71% reported feeling greater levels of energy knowing they had a trip planned in the
next six months.
This time of year seems to be a mix of when we are most likely experiencing all three of these effects – remembering past trips with kids no longer young and folks no longer with us, spending time with close ones this very moment, and starting to plan that next trip in 2026. A good reminder to savor it all.






I’m not a Instagram travel blogger and I’ll never visit every country in the world, but I do earn enough points from navigating the 


Marriott completed its acquisition of Starwood Hotels last week, and has already started the merging process for their loyalty rewards programs. Both programs will essentially be run separately for a while, but you can now match status and exchange points. The new name is Marriott International, although a full merger will not be completed until sometime in 2018. Here’s a quick summary of your options:
It has been nearly a year since I picked up my 


Back in 2014, Google bought Word Lens, a neat app that translated a few languages in real time using your smartphone’s camera. The live translation feature has been integrated into the Google Translate app (
Here’s a quick tip that I’ve been using regularly this summer for saving money on car rentals.
Have you been on a delayed, cancelled, or overbooked flight to/from Europe within the last within the last three years? Ever just missed a flight? You could be entitled up to $800 from the airline, or a refund of your taxes and fees.
I’ve been getting back into podcasts while driving, and have been catching up on the Alton Brown podcast. In the Samantha Brown episode, she shared a good tip about international travel and language barriers that I’ve never read in a guidebook: Never go around asking people if they speak English. Even if you say the question in their home language. Because when you say:
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