Wednesday, September 25, 2013

A journey through Europe done right, and a thank you to those who made it so.

After 5 months in Europe, I had an amazing and unforgettable time. The people I met along the way made it what it was;

It is a blessing to spend a couple weeks with your family in Ireland (during which time you all finish a half marathon), and then another week in Paris 4 months later.



It is great to see a friend from WA in Dublin and eat some local food.


It is a beautiful moment when you arrive in a city you have never been in, and meet up with a friend you haven’t seen in 10+ years. 


It is beautiful when you arrive in a city you have been to before, and stay with a friend you haven’t seen in 3 years.

It is beautiful when you arrive in a new country and stay with your old high school PE teacher.

It is beautiful when you meet a Brazilian in Kosovo, who becomes your travel partner through 3 more countries.


It is awesome to meet someone in Luxembourg, whose company you enjoy, and who you meet up with again in Brussels, and Lille.

It is amazing to meet a couple vacationing in Scotland, who live in Portugal, and have them extend an offer to visit, and then to go spend 3 days with them 2 months later.  

It is incredible to be introduced electronically to a man that my mother met 30 years ago, be picked up by his son in Austria, and then driven to Lichtenstein where they are incredibly hospitable.  Then to go meet their whole family and a few of their friends at a vineyard in Italy 2 months later.



It is cool to see a family friend in Germany, whose parents live next door to you in WA, and enjoy a long night out in Berlin for your birthday.


It is amazing to stay with a handful of couch surfing hosts, including: an Indian med student in Glasgow, two Hungarian working professionals in Vienna, a botany student in Vienna, a German teacher and Turkish film editor living in Augsburg (and their cute dog), a tech specialist at his brewery in the hills of Grachen as well as with his friend in Zurich, a French women who just returned to Lille from a 10 month adventure in Australia, a Spanish/French man and his two roommates in Toulouse, etc.






It is blast to meet all the hostel owners and fellow travelers along the way, as well as the friendly locals who always gave me more time than I could thank them for, and who shared meals with me after showing a lost stranger their city.

It is priceless to travel with a Eurail pass for 2 months through 10 different countries with your sister.


It is wonderful to travel for 18 days around Italy with a girlfriend whom you love very much.


I am happy. I am blessed. I am thankful.

THANK YOU!




Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Kayaking is Cool! Especially when you are kayaking with cool kids.

What better way to spend a long weekend, than to Kayak around the San Juan Islands, check out the sea life with a bunch of cool people, do yoga, hike, tell stories, dance by the fire, and eat MREs!


   
Sucia Island, Brittany, Karen, Leslie, and Ryan offered just that!


We drove to Anacortes (not Anna Cortez), hopped on a ferry to Orcas Island, drove to the north of the island, and then took a water taxi to Sucia Island, where we picked up the Kayaks. 

Water taxi to Sucia!

As first timers in the sea, we took it pretty easy, but thoroughly enjoyed figuring out how to cooperate in two person kayaks. We paddled around the island a bit, explored every cove, and enjoyed the occasional intimidating waves that raced towards us.



We saw jellyfish, porpoises, starfish, seals, and more.


Karen and I braved the cold water and dipped in on one of the sunny days, welcoming the sun to warm our bones as we exited the water.  


Leslie and Karen participated in a yoga session that their gracious instructor Brittany led one morning.


We all searched for firewood as Ryan elegantly prepared the fire, Leslie being the champ of breaking the unbreakable branches.


At every meal, we picked apart the MREs, trading each other for bits and pieces that suited our individual fancy.


The beauty of the island, nature and solitude were welcome guests in my eyes and soul, and the company was perfect. The weather cooperated and we all received our natural dose of vitamin D.


Of course, burgers and beer were in store for us as we waited for the ferry back home – a great end to a great weekend!