Snorkeling on the outer reef at the Great Barrier Reef during a 3 day live aboard out of Cairns, Australia

We are a family of five that decided to leave our normal lives behind and travel around the world for 180 days.  Joey and I are both physicians back home in Lexington, KY and our kids are Wilson (a smart, funny, pragmatic 14 year old who approaches life with the wisdom of an 80 year old and the mischievous grin of someone who gets the inside joke), Bailey (an opinionated, strong-willed, compassionate 12 year old who never misses anything and may rule the world someday), and Gus (an energetic, passionate 9 year old who lives every second of his waking life with everything he has and would give the shirt off his back to ease the suffering of an earthworm). We love traveling, trying new things, meeting awesome people, eating good food, and adventure sports.  In this blog, we will be sharing the stories of the places we experience along the way.  We will share our successes and our failures in hopes that this is inspiring, helpful, and entertaining to our friends, family, and anyone else who happens to discover us.  For more on why we decided to do this, see our blog post on “Traveling is my favorite thing”.  Read More About Our Philosophy.

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Barauli Homestay and Western Chitwan Safari with Kids
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Barauli Homestay and Western Chitwan Safari with Kids

The Barauli Community Homestay is a small community of cottages that was established as a part of the Community Homestay Network. The Community Homestay Network is a non-profit organization that helps local women throughout Nepal establish viable tourism based businesses by providing loans and training in English, hospitality management, and Homestay management. The Barauli Homestay is managed by local women in the Terai community. It consists of a central dining hall where meals are served and where you can get a drink anytime of day, a small courtyard where cultural dances are performed, and 6 surrounding one room cottages with attached bathrooms.

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What to expect when White Water Rafting on the Lower Seti River in Nepal with Kids
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What to expect when White Water Rafting on the Lower Seti River in Nepal with Kids

As part of a 2 week itinerary in Nepal, we were scheduled to spend two days rafting the Seti River with Rainbow Adventures Nepal, including one night tent camping on a beach on the riverbank. Of all the adventures planned for us in Nepal, this is the one that we had the least information about. We didn’t know what level rapids we would be rafting. We didn’t know what we would be eating. We didn’t really know what to bring with us. We didn’t know how long we would be rafting. We didn’t know what type of tents we would be staying in

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Annapurna Purgatory: A Satirical Essay
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Annapurna Purgatory: A Satirical Essay

My experience trekking was one I would not recommend. One of the only good things was the food. It was all freshly made by the people that owned the tea houses. We ate the same thing almost every night, which was Dhal Bhat and MoMos. Momos are basically steamed dumplings, and Dhal Bhat is a combination of lentil soup, white rice, vegetable curry, saag, and different types of pickled vegetables all on one plate. Usually when camping or backpacking my favorite part is sleeping, but thanks to altitude sickness, the stray dogs who loved to bark at the air, and pillows that could be compared to a sack of frozen butter, the sleep, at least for me, was scarce.

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The Annapurna Poon Hill Trek in Nepal
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The Annapurna Poon Hill Trek in Nepal

Why go trekking in Nepal?

Believe me, I have asked myself that question more than once in the last 72 hours. When I lay completely and utterly physically exhausted, but unable to sleep due to the altitude and 5,000,000 stray dogs barking in Ghandruk at 2:00 AM, I asked myself this question. As I sent my 9 year old into another outdoor pit toilet to defecate into a hole in the ground because he contracted a GI illness on our last day in Bangkok, I asked myself this question. As we gingerly made our way through a jumpy herd of water buffalo on a narrow path on the side of a mountain, I asked myself this question. So, I’ve thought about it and here is why…

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The Sun Rising over Kauai from Poipu Beach. January 23rd, 2022