I am a travel writer, blogger, and book lover, specializing in content for families, adult friends, and couples exploring US and international destinations. In the blog and on my social channels, I emphasize hiking, beautiful places, and discovery through learning. I have traveled extensively domestically and internationally to 50+ countries.
With a passion for destination research, I lose myself in the planning process. I indulge in deep dives and comprehensive destination overviews. Then, I share these with my readers.
I know there are others out there just like me—who love the pre-trip research nearly as much as the trip. So, to my fellow travel planning enthusiasts, I dedicate this site to you.
When not traveling or planning our next trip, I spend my time with my family in our Chicago suburb doing yoga, walking our dog, reading, cooking, enjoying lovely friendships, and attending multiple book club meetings.
Learn more about me, read our story, and how to work with me. Get my latest updates, how-tos, and trip ideas in my monthly Discovery Newsletter.
I am a backpacker who got lucky when I met Janice. The last time I planned a trip on my own, a buddy and I ended up in the most polluted part of China—the coal-mining region. Since then, I have benefited from Janice’s love of travel planning, and I have not come close to being run over by a 30-ton coal truck, not even once! I love going on adventures and getting out into the world.
My favorite moments are people-watching at an outdoor cafe, jumping out of a crowded microbus into a strange market, or hanging out on a seawall to watch the fishing boats head out for the night, drinking local beer, and telling stories. I am happiest when I can wander around a new place with a pack on my back and my two favorite things: a camera and a journal.
Thankfully, our kids, now in the teen stage, embrace travel. Their agreeableness has as much to do with being interested in the trips we take as it does with being involved. We make sure we always incorporate activities they want to do, then give them the downtime and space they need afterward to decompress.
Fortunately, in our travels with the kids over the years, we have only scarred them a handful of times with experiences that have gone awry. Pro tip: nine-year-olds should NOT ride the Revenge Of The Mummy roller coaster at Universal Studios.
The good thing is that despite any fumbles—which make for excellent stories—our teens happily continue to be up for more adventures and for exploring the world with us.
Our beloved family dog is a gentle giant with an eager-to-please demeanor. He is devastatingly handsome and photographs well. He’s not big on travel, mainly due to getting horribly and repeatedly carsick.
And ever since we bought our big rooftop cargo box for the car, we insist he joins us on vacations. He likes the hikes and got his own bottom bunk the last time we went out of town, so he liked that. Despite his extensive travel—to Wisconsin and Michigan—his favorite place is home.