Life is an adventure

May 4, 1984

May 4, 1984

A couple of weeks ago, I went on a road trip alone. This is not a common occurrence nowadays. However, prior to meeting my soul mate, it was quite common. The minute I got into the car, load the CD player and head out, my body begins to relax and I become one with the adventure of simply moving over the earth.  This time I was on my way to spend the weekend with a group of college girlfriends. We were celebrating a birthday, the first of us to cross the half-century mark. We have been friends for nearly 30 years.  It’s hard to believe that we have known each other for more than half our lives, and then some. What is even harder to believe is that some computer put us together and it all worked out. The four of us, two sets of roommates that lived next door to each other, met at the beginning of freshman year and are still friends. We came from very different backgrounds and had different point of views but we were open minded enough to allow ourselves to enjoy each other’s differences and company. Even though we traveled different paths after school, our friendships have stood the test of time. How often does that happen?

Spring Weekend 1986

Spring Weekend 1986

We stayed at the Aaron Burr House Bed and Breakfast in New Hope,PA for the weekend. The weekend was spent eating, drinking and shopping, but most of all reconnecting.  Staying at a bed and breakfast in town allowed us to hangout together in a relaxing atmosphere, as well as walk to everything. New Hope and Lambertville, NJ, which are across the Delaware River from each other, have perhaps the largest collection of eclectic craft and antique stores that I have ever experienced in my life. One day we shopped almost five hours and didn’t even put a dent into all the places we could have gone. In addition, they have a great diversity of restaurants, some of which are BYOB, along with several clubs for live music. One morning, two of us had a lovely walk along the canal.

One of the things old friends do is reminisce and recall interesting events or conversations. First impressions are always fascinating to me. They remind us of who we were or how we were perceived. One of my girlfriends recalled how relaxed I was when we met on the first day at college. It was her first time away from home and took a bit for her to get used to it. My ability to relax was quite striking to her.  I have thought about that comment and realized I have always enjoyed travel and adventure. I left Florida to go to college in upstate New York. I was on an adventure.  For me, then and now, as long as I look at each day as a new adventure, I am happy and excited to see what’s next. The prospect of exploring a college campus, meeting new people with diverse backgrounds and attending classes was thrilling to me.

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Us now

Each day has a gift or lesson for us. The days we forget this point of view are the days that tend to be filled with more burdens than joys. I remember traveling on a bus through Belize when we discovered the bridge we needed to cross was being repaired. The bus stopped, everyone got out, explored, watched, and chatted until the bridge was safe to cross, nearly 3 hours later. No one bitched or moaned, we were on an adventure and this event was part of it. Perspective is very important in life, your glass can be half-full or half-empty, it’s your choice. I find enjoying the positive perspective only has gifts in it. I try my best to remember it. Unfortunately, I do forget from time to time.  Hey, I am also approaching that half-century mark, and my memory does fail me time to time. Good thing all I have to do is look to my son; he always reminds me that each moment is an adventure.

 

Where o’where shall we lay our heads down?

We love to travel and deciding where we stay depends on how long we have and how we are traveling. If we are going on a road trip, we tend to fly by the seat of our pants and find a place as we get close to stopping for the day. When we have a limited time for our holiday and are staying more than one day at a destination, I put a lot more time into finding a comfortable and affordable place to rest our heads.

When choosing lodgings we have a couple of items that we need:                               1. Clean and comfortable beds. Since we are traveling with two adults and one child, at a minimum we need either two full/queen beds or a full/queen and sleeper couch.

  1. Access to a refrigerator, at the very least, if not a kitchenette. No matter where we travel, we always like to have a refrigerator available for our snacks and drinks. Sometimes, we like to make some of our meals as well.

  2. Good location to where we are visiting, access to transportation, and free parking.

  3. Affordable

As, I have mentioned we love to travel and in order to continue traveling we must continue to live within our means. Not a very easy task nowadays; however, because of access to the internet, budget travel continues to be possible.

My first line of attack is the local chamber of commerce; some towns have a very comprehensive site, so there is no need to go further, for example, the one for Sanibel Island. However, for some towns, you must look deeper. Since we tend to explore new areas, we depend on reviews from fellow travelers to help us make up our mind.  There are several websites that I cross-reference: Tripadvisor, Hotel.com, bedandbreakfast.com, and, an old favorite, Travelocity. Recently I heard that some reviews on Tripadvisor were planted by the establishment’s owners/employees; I have found that they generally validate other reviews but it is good to keep that in mind. In the same commentary, they mentioned that reviews on Expedia could only be done by people that have purchased the lodgings through Expedia – good to know.

Recently, I have learned about Airbnb, a community marketplace for people to list their accommodations around the world. They list rooms, apartments, homes, villas, and castles that are available for a night, a week, or for a month. They list lodgings at any price point (I saw a room for $25 a night and villa for $1300 a night), in more than 26,000 cities and 192 countries. I learned about Airbnb from a friend who was listing her apartment and loved how easy it was to get booked. Another friend loves it too and wrote me:

“We used Airbnb on our Pacific Northwest trip to stay in Vancouver and San Francisco and loved both places we stayed at. One advantage is that you can select the exact neighborhood you want to stay in. In San Francisco, I like to stay around Buena Vista Park since that’s where we used to stay when my brother in law lived there. There was a choice of several and we got a place with killer views, near the Haight and Castro. Both parties are screened pretty thoroughly and the pictures are quite representative. I would definitely use them again and would have no hesitation recommending them.”

Airbnb sounds absolutely wonderful. The search engine appears to be very user friendly and accommodations are reviewed. I can’t wait to start using them.

How do you select your lodgings when you travel? Please share and I continue to share.