I had only traveled to Mexico prior to meeting my husband in 2000. It wasn't that I wasn't interested, I just had never been exposed to anything but road trips withing the United States, more specifically, throughout the west. In my senior year of high school I was given the opportunity to go on a 3 day cruise to Ensenada, Mexico for a graduation trip. My eyes were opened, and I was less than a 100 miles from the US, I knew I wanted more. A few years later, my roommate and I took a Memorial day weekend road trip to Ensenada again. Then through that roommate I met my husband.
In 2000, Jeff had just returned from living in China, having traveled all of his life, born in Spain on an Air Force Base. He had been all over Europe and had spend a total of two years in China, one year as a student, then returning as a teacher later. Things got pretty serious quickly, and we moved to San Diego together just one year later so he could go to Law School. His second year, there was an opportunity to take a month long summer course in Florence, Italy. So he took out more student loans, and I worked two jobs while paying my way through community college, studying Art. Money was tight, but we made it work and in 2002, we were on our way abroad, for my very first time.
I'm very nostalgic about Florence, having spent so much time there, and it being my first experience in Europe. We stayed in a flat near the Duomo with a classmate of Jeff's, and his family, wife and 7 year old daughter . So every afternoon, the boys would head off to school, while the wife and daughter and I would explore the lesser known museums and gelaterias of Italy. I was in love. Also, experiencing our friends traveling abroad as a family, I knew that this would be something I wanted in my future when we became parents.
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| Our first trip together abroad |
| Exhausted parents enroute to Barcelona |
We got a little gun shy after our Iberian trip, and a second baby boy two years later was the perfect excuse to put off international travel again. And we realized how much we missed it, and that we were not traveling as often as we anticipated. So Jeff and I made and important decision. We wanted to travel abroad on a big trip every 2 years. A Biennial Breather.
| Giant's Causeway |
From there, we had another baby boy in 2012. This was a decision we did not take lightly. Another kid would mean we were outnumbered and would not be able to squish into economy sized rental cars. Our daughter was now 6, and a huge help with her brother, and our boy was now 4 and out of diapers. We figured it was now or never and we took the plunge.
| At Aytthaya Historical City, Thailand |
| Plitviče Lakes National Par, Croatia |
Our next trip was in spring 2016 to Eastern Europe (just slightly over our two year goal) which included Romania, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Italy, Monte Negro and Amsterdam. This trip was much more dialed in and while we still used the Home Base system, we did end up frequently switching hotel rooms. But our experience had taught us so much, and we were really prepared. Not to mention, everyone was out of diapers.
| Széchenyi Thermal Bath in Hungary |
I am sure that this trip will be amazing, and that we will have an idea where we will discuss where to travel in 2020 on our return flight. This travel stuff is sure addictive.

This is fantastic! Keep it up!
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