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We are just back from a quick trip to San Antonio and I will give you the details on that next week. But for now, I asked for questions from you last week and here are some answers!
Is it still fun to be traveling around? I’m guessing it is, but I’m also curious how your stamina is. Like, do you feel “museumed out” or “sightseeing weary” or is it still interesting to learn about each new place?
It is and it isn’t. We are still enjoying discovering new places and doing new things. It’s been fun to return to the U.S. after being away and learning that we do love our country and appreciate the people and culture here, for the most part. We enjoy the freedom and flexibility to chase down things that interest us and the serendipity of stumbling into a new discovery.
Since we have been traveling a lot for the past six years, we have learned what our unique style of travel is and what it isn’t. For example, we know that we aren’t going to enjoy staying out really late anymore, so there really has to be a compelling reason to do so. Since we have seen A LOT of museums, castles, churches, and such, we now ask ourselves, “will {sight XYZ] offer a new or interesting experience?” or “Is this an experience that is worth repeating?” We no longer visit all the sights in an area just to “check the box”. Each new area has something to offer, and it sometimes takes us some time to get to know a place and appreciate the more nuanced aspects of the landscape or the culture. We always find something we like.
Are these places in America boring compared to your time in Europe?
Nope. We do less sightseeing in the states because it is more familiar and because we have already visited a lot of places. However, we still enjoy it here. The U.S. is HUGE and there are so many interesting places to see still. I don’t think Nathan has counted, but I’ve visited 45 out of 50 states plus Puerto Rico. Nonetheless, there are tons of places we haven’t seen. Also, there is so much to appreciate about American landscapes.
Do you think you’ll land more permanently somewhere?
In reference to the first answer, being constantly in “travel mode” has its drawbacks. We miss having a home base. Only cooking in someone else’s kitchen or at an AirBnB is difficult. Our planning sessions for where we are going next and how we will do it can sometimes take days. Being away from family and friends can sometimes feel lonely. Although we have absolutely loved spending lots of time with grandkids, we have really taken a hit to our health. They are the cutest carriers of disease!
We look forward to buying a place again. Nathan loves a home improvement project! We would like to be able to become a part of a community again, connect with neighbors, and do some regular volunteering. We will settle down somewhere. When and where are still anyone’s guess. We will maybe have more clarity on that later this year. We are still trying to figure out what we want our lifestyle to look like.
That’s it!
Thanks for the questions, Emily! We will definitely keep sharing things as we travel around, but we might start to change things up a bit. What would you like to hear from us? Would you like to hear about trips we have done in the past? Would you enjoy learning about our “day in the life”? Can we offer travel advice? Just as we might get tired of travel sometimes, maybe you get tired of hearing about it! Leave us a comment to let us know what interests you.
Missouri

Missouri

We have had a great week here in Missouri. I’ll give you a short update, but I would also like to make a request. We have shared recommendations for podcasts, books, musicm and the like in the past. Now, we would love to hear from you! What have you been reading? What music or podcasts are you liking lately? Have you seen a good movie? Please comment on this post or reply to my email. We love hearing from our friends and family! Now for what we’ve been up to…

Back to MO

Back to MO

Just a quick post this week. We hunkered down in Ohio/West Virginia and took refuge from the cold. We did lots of cozy things with the grandkids. We took a trip to the library to play and choose a big pile of books. Huck is a little reader now, so it’s fun to find stories that he can read. We spent A LOT of time reading those books–at the library, on the couch, and in a blanket fort. We also did crafts and built lots of Lego. We went with the kids to the children’s museum for a special STEAM class and then hours of play and building after that. We also took the older two out for a special lunch date. It was a great week! We are now back in St. Louis and excited to spend time with the other grandkids! Have a good week!

Back to the Fun

Back to the Fun

We slowed down a bit this week, but there was some birthday fun and I have details on our trip through the Mississippi Delta and on to Ohio. This is a long post, covering almost three weeks of a busy road trip, so if you just want the bullet points, read the first bit. For the down and dirty details, read on.