It was the final evening of 2011 and I was inside a Glenwood Avenue nightclub when the countdown to midnight began. At an age where one was still interested in finding the perfect new year’s smooch, I scanned the scene for options. When I realized that the only possible contenders had mullets for hair, I…
Author: Kacee
2020 in Review
I really look forward to creating and sharing my year-in-review post each December. This time, however, because of the tough year we’ve all endured, it almost feels wrong to highlight the happy moments. I’m willing to admit that I’ve cried many times over the past 9 or so months (are you even human if you…
Roadtripping With my Two Favorite Allies
“Fully loaded we got snacks and suppliesIt’s time to leave this town, it’s time to steal awayLet’s go get lost anywhere in the U.S.A…” Chili Peppers aside, I recently caved and purchased a RT flight to Denver. I’ve been extremely patient during a trying 2020, and it was time to nurture the mental health with…
Dear Travel, I Miss You.
Thank god I did a boat load of travel in 2019. People have always questioned my travel frequency, to which I usually respond with something along the lines of tomorrow is never promised. Well, 2020 appeared and said “hold my beer.” March through May were grim as COVID-19 spread like wildfire and all short term…
My Quarantine Life
This is a blog post no one wants to read, but here we are. A month or so in, I still find it hard to believe that quarantine life has become the new normal. No travel, no seeing friends, and no proper exploration of my new city. Rather than write about the COVID-19 pandemic, or…
The Trip Where Everything Went Wrong
To be fully transparent, my winter 2019-20 vacation was among the messiest I’ve experienced. We could blame this on a few things, like the fact that I moved to a new city just 10 days before the trip (over Christmas and visiting with lots of family across the state. We essentially lived out of my…
2019 in Review
My annual year in review has easily become a favorite entry to write. This year in particular has been so very good, and I’m looking forward to some exciting changes happening later this month (read on). But first, here are some of the highlights from 2019: Zip-lining Arenal Volcano with the Gore Four. It was…
So, Cuba Happened.
Unless you’ve been sleeping under rock, you’re probably aware of the strained relations between Cuba and the United States. Because of the arduous history, laws and travel permissions between the countries have experienced a lot of variance over time, and Cuba remains a mysterious country to many Americans. I was completely surprised when my mom…
We Are the Crazy People who Hike Out West in the Dead of Summer
Warning: I use the word “hike” multiple times in this post. What can I say, it was an active vacation 🙂 Following a low key July 4th in Charlotte, Matt and I took off early the next morning for Phoenix, Arizona. We picked up our rental car and drove south to Sedona, a charming red…
How to Have a Great Time in Mexico City
Mexico City is fabulous. It’s a huge, metropolitan city, with all the food, sights, and culture you could ask for. My senses were fully heightened during my four day visit where I ate great food, visited historic ruins under blue skies, interacted with friendly locals, and wandered various neighborhoods by foot. I so loved it…