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I’ve been dreading this blog, and I sort of have a rule that I don’t bother with things that I don’t feel like doing (unless it’s necessary). But today, a moment of inspiration hit me so I thought I better quick get this posted before it’s gone.
Summary: Life is great, we love Colorado, please come visit us 🙂
The easiest way to write a blog post is to fill it entirely with photos. So, here’s a photo for each month we’ve been here. (more…)
Occasionally in life, things just fall into place. That’s how I feel about our recent move from Idaho to Colorado, and I couldn’t be happier with how everything has turned out. Here are the highlights:
- A new job : After 3 months of searching, I accepted a position with Seagate in Longmont, Colorado. The new job has gotten off to a great start. I’m excited about the work (ASIC Verification for SSD drives), I like my boss and coworkers, I’m happy with the pay and benefits, and the location is perfect. And an added bonus: part of my team works in Shakopee, MN only 20 minutes from my parents’ house. This means I can occasionally work remotely from that site while visiting family and friends.
- A new home : At the last minute, we found a rental condo in a NE Boulder community called “Gunbarrel”. We are loving this area – we have easy access to both Boulder and my job in Longmont, yet are surrounded by farms, open space hiking and biking trails, and great mountain views. While the rental is only temporary, we’re thinking about sticking to this area when we search for a new place.
- Boise House – SOLD! After only 3 days on the market, we accepted a full-price offer on our house in Boise. We credit this to the perfect combination of a nice house in a great location, setting the right price, a lot of preparation, presentation and staging, and a good dose of luck.
- Enjoying the Rockies : With a little bit of summer left when we arrived, we were able to get in some mountain biking and hiking. With winter is in full swing, we’ve been hitting the slopes, and Colorado snow has not disappointed us! (more…)
Unfortunately, moving on in life means leaving something behind. Here’s a few things that Ben and I will miss the most about Idaho:
Thursday Night Mountain Biking
For 7 years we’ve been mountain biking on Thursday nights with a fun group of friends, usually followed by pizza and beer. Thursday night will never be the same again…
HP Lunch Volleyball
Summer at HP means volleyball! During lunch I ducked out of work to play sand and grass volleyball. Any volleyball skills I may have, I owe to these guys. They’re awesome players and friends, and I will never forget them.
Friends and Coworkers
Ben and I have gotten to know a lot of really great people here in Boise. The hardest part of saying goodbye is knowing that we’re losing the potential of spending more time with them. To all of our friends and coworkers – we will miss you!
Alonna’s Soccer Team
I’ve had a blast playing on a women’s soccer team in Boise. Anything we lack in skills we’ve more than made up for by running our butts off and never giving up. Go Bombers!
Ridges to Rivers trail system
They just keep getting better – (more…)
After seven years in Boise, Idaho, Ben and I are moving back to the place we’ve always thought of as ‘home’ – Colorado. Alonna scored a great job with Seagate in Longmont, and Ben is more than happy to tag along. Although we’ve grown to love Idaho and will miss a lot of things about living here, we’re both very excited for this move. We can’t wait to go play in the Rocky Mountains!
And so now begins a whirlwind of packing, moving, house selling, and saying goodbye. As with any major change like this, emotions are mixed with sadness for what we’re leaving behind, but excitement for what’s ahead. But for us, this is what life’s about – making conscious decisions to pursue a life that makes us happy.
You are all welcome to visit us in our new home – we hope to see you soon!
I know, I know, we’ve been quiet lately. Returning home from our year of traveling has been a bit of an adjustment. While it was exciting to return home to our things and see our friends and family, putting the trip behind me and returning to work was harder than I expected. But after 4 weeks on the job I’m starting to get the hang of it, and feeling pretty good about life again! Meanwhile, Ben and I have had a great summer… here’s a few highlights.
Mountain Biking
The first bunch of photos is from our annual camping trip to Stanley, Idaho with our HP biking group. The rest are (more…)
After returning from Europe last November, I created some photo collages from our trip using Ben’s awesome home-made program. With another 9,000 photos taken on our Round-the-World trip, I created a few more. Here’s three that turned out well…
Sphinx – Giza, Egypt
Elephant – Kruger National Park, South Africa
Opera House – Sydney, Australia
Sometimes photos can’t quite capture the moment the way a short video clip can. Here’s a few fun videos that we took while traveling around the world. Warning – these were taken with the low-quality of our point & shoot cameras, and the poor videomanship of moi. I hope you find them entertaining anyway!
Big Ice
Remember when we hiked around on a glacier in Argentina? Well here’s what ice crunching under your cramp-ons sounds like.
Sounds of Islam
Our introduction to the Islamic call to prayer was in Istanbul, where the eerily beautiful chants provided occasional background music to our sightseeing. At our next stop in Cairo, Egypt (more…)
Curious how much we spent this past year on traveling, but too shy to ask? Well don’t be, because we’re not shy to talk about it. In fact, I’ll just lay it all out for you. Analyzing the cost of something like this is really interesting to me – it seems like so much money,
The Costs
Total Travel Costs
Item | Time | Cost |
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Europe Travel | 3 months | $15,600 |
Europe Plane Tickets (Airline Miles) | – | $130 |
RTW Travel | 5 months | $18,580 |
RTW Plane Tickets | – | $9,530 |
Total | (8 months) | $43,710 |
Travel Costs by Country (more…)
Re-Discovering our House
Something I never anticipated was how nice it would be to return to our house and belongings after living out of a backpack and in hostels for 5 months. In some ways it’s liberating to have only a few sets of clothes and just the essentials with you at all times. While backpacking, you can’t help but wonder why you need that house full of “stuff” anyway – you’re doing fine with just these 30lbs. But, you forget about all the little things that make life so much easier and more comfortable. No – I didn’t miss the lawnmower or vacuum cleaner – but I was surprised to remember that I love wearing high heels and jewelry, and I now have the choice between at least 5 pairs of jeans and hundreds of tops. In addition to clothing, we have a kitchen full of nice dishes and appliances. We cooked a lot while traveling to save money, but the kitchens in hostels are nothing like your own kitchen back home. Dull knives, missing utensils, tiny fridges packed full of people’s food, and no cupboard with of your favorite spices and cooking supplies. Like I said, it’s really nice to be home.
What’s Next?
Now that we’re back, you might be curious about our plans for the future. We are too! We don’t have any solid plans yet, but I promise I’ll let you know when we do.
As for the blog – it will live on! We still have a lot to say about our past year of traveling, and we’ll continue to share photos of any interesting adventures that come our way. Some topics in the works include the cost of our trip, things we’ve learned, and more photo collages. Is there anything you’d like to know about? Please leave a comment and we’ll try to address it.
Thank you for following us on this incredible journey!
Ben and I wrapped up our RTW trip with a stopover in Hawaii. We spent a week on the island of Oahu, part of the time with a friend, and the rest in a lovely condo on the North Shore. The weather and scenery were gorgeous. We honeymooned on the island of Kauai, but Oahu is pretty different. The southern part of the island is dominated by the modern city of Honolulu and surrounding residential areas, but the northern coast is much more mellow and undeveloped. Between relaxing and eating fresh pineapple (a million times better than mainland pineapple), we found time to hike, boogie board, swim, jump off a cliff (see photos), and visit the Dole Plantation and Pearl Harbor. It was a fabulous vacation-within-a-vacation, and a great ending to our adventure. To top things off, we upgraded to First Class for the flight home. This is the life 🙂
Hiking Kuliouou Ridge
We found an awesome hike up a ridge on the Southeast part of Oahu. It was pretty steep but took us all the way to the top of the mountain range with 360 views. Here’s a couple photos of the views:
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