To Linger, Longer I wasn’t really looking for work. But, I do love an unusual gig. So, I am kind of always looking for work. Pre-kid: In between working as admin and advisor…
My Fave Excuses Excuses. Oh, we all have favourites. A few of mine: not enough coffee, too busy (when not busy), too dark out, too busy (when actually busy), too…
A whole lot of first drafts (and first tries). First feed, first diaper, first whatever… some days will come easy, and some days will be awkward. But once you get…
The practice of giving an A transports your relationship from the world of measurement into the universe of possibility… This A is not an expectation to live up to, but…
The Art of Memoir: Mary Karr Think One While writing Babybytes, I was both preoccupied and self-conscious about how to be as truthful as possible. The way I tell my…
Why Poetry by Matthew Zapruder This past summer, I had one goal: to write daily. As I wrote daily, short felt manageable in the long term. The first few writings…
Why I Love Solo TravelIn a recent podcast episode, I asked a traveller who is visiting every country in the world what she considers to be the 4 Steps to…
Top 10 Episodes in 2019! It’s been the year for podcasting! When I started this project, my goal was to make it to 11 episodes. I can hardly believe there are…
Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans might be found in the ‘career/self-help’ sections at a book store, but it is much more than that. The book was…
Book Review: Digital Minimalism, by Cal Newport Have you ever found your mind wandering to the internet- even when you left your smart phone at home? Then start with this…
Technology on Long Trips On Travelling Minds, technology and travel comes up pretty often. Danya and I talked about how much changed since she first left home 11 years previous: it’s…
In 2016, I went to Canada's Arctic to work for the Census as an enumerator. We went in February: known for being cold in southern Canada, let alone the Arctic.…
Why do people love travel? I’ve now had over two dozen conversations with real people about travel. Why they go, how they do it. The newness, the change of environment,…
What if you returned home from a trip having achieved a very specific goal? Purpose Driven Travel is choosing a focus for the duration of a trip, but there…
It’s summer and I just spent a week camping before the Canada Day weekend (July 1st). It was a great feeling to unplug on vacation: the weather helped, as well…
“Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, even you.” -Anne Lamott. Do you struggle with unplugging on vacation? Here are 5 unique tips to…
When I arrived in Dublin, it was all blue skies, wide streets, accents, and that “stiletto in the ghetto” as locals like to call it (aka- the Spire). The feel…
After 6 days driving from Winnipeg’s “polar vortex” to New Mexico, we first went to Albuquerque, then to Taos and finally are in Santa Fe for a week. Santa Fe…
When we were in the planning stages of our year travelling, I had been working on a certification in Project Management. In anticipation of our trip, the tasks in order…
We’ve been back in Canada almost 6 weeks now. We’ve quite happily spent little time on the internet, and a lot of time outside hiking and on our road trip!…
Adventures in very elaborate photo booths. We leave for Vancouver tomorrow- these weeks have flown by! I’d be remiss not to write one more post about travel in Japan.…
HelpX We are halfway through 6 weeks in Japan! Two of our weeks was spent volunteering in Japan with a small family of three in Kashiwabara, a town kind of…
Delicious, delicious Korean Food. They’re big on side dishes. We’ve just finished 11 days in Korea. Our visas were ending in China, and we hummed and hawed quite a bit…