Spring Roadtrip Up I-95-Part 1
Most of my posts thus far have been of memories of past trips. This week, I wanted to give you a story in “real time”
Most of my posts thus far have been of memories of past trips. This week, I wanted to give you a story in “real time”
Exhausted from a three-day conference of schmoozing (see Art of Schmoozing post from March 20th), I am currently recharging in the Atlanta airport for the
Last June for my mom’s special birthday, she and I went on our first Yoga retreat. Although I did not know at the time, I was
As most Sundays, I take the opportunity to sleep a little late and then take a morning jog for roughly 3 miles. Although used to
It was in 2000. I was teaching ESL (English as a Second Language) in Roslindale, Massachusetts at the Boston School of Modern Languages during the day and
It was the summer of 1995 in a small, Mississippi River town in Wisconsin calledTrempealeau. I had recently graduated from high school and was working
Upon turning 30, I got together with four friends to commemorate this important rite of passage: Erin and Megan from Arizona, Jodi and Arin from
You have all heard the phrase, “You snooze, you lose.” Well, I think that the final installment in this series of Traveling for Work needs
As a continuation of my last post, I thought I would share a more complete list of my travel for work tips…. 1) Always get
For the past year and a half, I have been traveling the world from Washington D.C., Berlin, Paris, New Orleans, Costa Rica, Mexico City, New