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Thailand

Bangkok on my Mind

August 20, 2015 By Caroline Peterson

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Bangkok and I have love/hate relationship. It could have been due to a mixture of circumstances since we had just gotten back from a remarkable, eye-opening few days in Cambodia, only to fall prey to a cliché scam on our first day in Bangkok. We weren’t happy about it. But, I remember sweating through my dress at 9pm, avoiding running into people on crowded sidewalks, trying to quickly glance at the delicious and bizarre street food while finding our way to a bar that a blogger recommended, when I said to the hubster:

I could live here.

And such is my relationship with Bangkok.

I was incredibly disheartened to hear about the bombings in Bangkok. I immediately used Google Maps to see where it had occurred only to find out it was near an MRT station that we used to get off at for our hotel, one which I begged the hubster to go and get coffee with me often.

So many people travel in that area. So many lives changed. So many lives lost. It’s hard to wrap your head around such hate, however often it seems to occur.

My thoughts are with the people of Thailand as they to to piece together what has happened and mourn loved ones.

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Filed Under: Asia, Thailand, Travel

Help Choose our Next Adventure for July

January 11, 2015 By Caroline Peterson

Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Med school complicates everything, including having any control over our schedule.

  • Our wedding? The hubster had to move mountains to find out the schedule for the following semester so we could, you know, plan our nuptials. We never got a final answer and took a guess. A good guess! (Not joking…)
  • Honeymoon? Didn’t know what his break schedule would be until, you know, the week the Fall semester began.
  • Holidays together? HA. Hahahahahahahaha.

So, when we actually knew he would have a break in July 2015, my type-A-planner-little-heart burst with joy! WE CAN PLAN OUR NEXT ADVENTURE NOW!

<insert rhythmically challenged tap dancing here>

This is where YOU come in.

In general, we know we want to head back to SE Asia. We fell in love with Cambodia. We liked Thailand as well, but something about Cambodia pulled at our hearts. So, I think we want to head back and explore another city and then more countries in SE Asia.

My intention is to use miles to fly (hopefully in our first lie-flat seats). Nearly all our major miles are with Delta and it has a pretty good hold on the Asian region for flight options. I also want to use my points for hotels and spend as little as possible in other off-the-beaten-path guesthouses. Read: $5 a night. Nope. Not joking.

All that said, I’m not opposed to hearing from you about other places to explore.

South Korea. China. Japan. Hong Kong. Australia. Colombia. South Africa. Morocco. Czech Republic. Turkey. The Netherlands. France. My list goes on…

Ultimately, the decision will be ours. I gave my husband a deadline of mid-January to let me know where we should go and I’ll make all the plans and arrangements. That’s the fun part!

But I want to hear what YOU think.

Keep in mind we’re not luxury travelers. We like a nice combination of “roughing it” and splurging on an exotic day-trip or a nice night in a hotel with a great bar on the roof overlooking the night skyline. We probably won’t travel with more than a carry-on/backpack. We ideally would have 2 weeks to work with.

Now it’s your turn:

  • What other countries do you think we should consider?
  • Where would you recommend to go in SE Asia? 
  • Where have you gone and would you recommend? 

Once our decision is made, I’ll post it here to begin the planning festivities. Grab your party pants and get them ironed, you guys. This is going to be fun!

More smiling pics like this to come! Railay Beach, Thailand
More smiling pics like this to come!
Railay Beach, Thailand

Filed Under: Asia, Cambodia, Europe, Thailand, Travel, Travel Hacking

Which Country do you Want to Visit First?

August 14, 2014 By Caroline Peterson

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If travel has taught me anything, it’s that I don’t need a lot of shit to be happy.

You know when you’re in IKEA… (Hold up. Imagine that for a moment. Ahhhhhh. Happy place.) …and you see the displays of living spaces? The ones that are between 300-500 square feet. And you’re all, “Yeah, right.”

IKEA markets that because people can and DO live in spaces that size. You know why? They don’t spend their money on tchotchkes from Bed, Bath and Beyond to fill corners of their house that they don’t actually use daily. They either live in cities that demand they live in places that size or they simply spend their money on things like the finer things in life: food, family and fun times. Imagine that?!

Ask the hubster. I’m constantly asking, “Do we need this?” “Should I really buy this?” I’m known to clean out cabinets I just cleared out months ago, that have nothing new in them, because I just feel like there’s “too much.”

I’m not the perfect example…

Sad, pathetic example #1

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I donated most of my handbags this past weekend. Hey! I’ve had some of these for over 11 years. That counts for something, right?

I’m trying, I’m trying.

Anywhooo, in line with what traveling has taught me, what would you like to see from our recent travels? I will be writing about my adventures in England, Scotland, Cambodia and Thailand in the upcoming months. Which country do you want to see first?

Just leave a comment below and the country with the most comments, I’ll blog about first!

Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.

Which country would you like to hear about and see first? England, Scotland, Cambodia or Thailand.

Filed Under: Cambodia, Scotland, Thailand, Travel

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