• Valdez, AK

    This past summer my family and I took a trip to Valdez! The drive took us about five and a half hours. This was in part due to delays by road construction. From Anchorage, the drive to Valdez is 299 miles (481 km). The drive from Palmer to Valdez is very pretty and on a clear day you can see the mountains near the road and those far off in the distance. If you are visiting Alaska and want to drive a long and beautiful scenic route, then I would highly recommend driving to Valdez. An interesting fact is that Valdez is known to be one of the snowiest towns…

  • Israel-pt.2

    In May of 2023, part of my family and I went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. This post details the second half of our time in Israel. In order to read about the first part of our trip in Israel, in and around the Sea of Galilee, visit this page. To read about out short stay in Jordan, visit this page. Itinerary Day 6: Cross border back to Israel, Jericho, Mount of Temptation, Jordan River, Church of St. Lazarus & tomb of St. Lazarus; (night in Jerusalem) Day 7: Chapel of the Ascension at the Mount of Olives, Church of the Pater Noster, Dominus Flevit, Garden of Gethsemane, Sanctuarum of…

  • Jordan

    In May of 2023 some of my family and I went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, which not only includes Israel, but also parts of Jordan. For a majority of our trip we were in Israel; however we did spend a few short days in the middle of our trip in Jordan. Jordan, named after the river, became a country in 1921. From 1921-1946, Jordan was controlled by the British government. The currency in Jordan is the “Jordanian Dinar”. The current exchange rate is 1 JOD to $1.41 USD or $1 USD to 0.71 JOD. Itinerary for Jordan: Day 4: cross border to Jordan, Mount Nebo & Tree…

  • Israel-pt. 1

    In May of 2023 some of my family and I made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The two countries we visited were Israel and Jordan. We ended up booking a trip through George’s International Travel. This travel company deals directly with the Franciscan order; a group of Roman Catholic priests/friars that have been the custodians of the Holy Land for over 800 years. During our pilgrimage, we were able to have Mass every day in a different church. Some days we said the Morning Office and other days we said a rosary whilst driving to different sites. Whenever we visited a site that was mentioned in the Bible, which…

  • Powder Mountain, Utah

    Earlier this year in March, my family and I went on a ski vacation to Powder Mountain in Utah. Powder Mountain is a ski resort located about an hour drive north of Salt Lake City, UT. We all flew in to Salt Lake City then rented cars to drive to Eden. Powder Mountain does not have its own little town or resort surrounding it like most ski mountains have. With very few exceptions, most people stay further down the mountain in the little town of Eden and drive up to the ski area daily. This ski mountain is also different in another way, instead of immediately getting on the chair…

  • Katmai National Park, Alaska

    Earlier this summer, in July, some of my family members and I took a trip to Katmai National Park to see the Brooks Falls. Brooks Falls is most famous for its brown bears, which hang out there in the summer catching salmon. If you have ever seen a photo from Alaska of bears catching fish in the water, chances are that the photo was taken at either Brooks Falls or the McNeil River. Every summer, brown bears gather at the falls to catch the sockeye salmon that are swimming upstream. We took off from Anchorage for an hour long flight. When we landed in King Salmon we took a quick…

  • TWA Hotel, New York 

    When we flew to Egypt earlier this summer, we had a 12+ hour layover in New York. We decided to leave the airport and get some sleep at a hotel. The hotel we stayed at was Trans World Airlines or TWA. Trans World Airlines (TWA) was an airline company that existed from 1930 to 2001. The whole hotel is set up as an airport terminal from the 1960s. It was really neat! They had everything from an old flight board in the lobby to old manual dial phones in the rooms.  If you ever have a layover in New York, I would highly recommend staying at the TWA hotel!

  • Edinburgh, Scotland 

    In June of 2022, my family and I went on a two week trip to Scotland. We rented a car and stayed in several different towns, the fourth of which being Edinburgh. Edinburgh Itinerary Day 9: (drive from Isle of Skye to Edinburgh, overnight in Edinburgh) -Glenfinnan Visitor Center and Viaduct -Mass at St. Mary’s Catholic Cathedral  -Picardy Place  Day 10: (overnight in Edinburgh) -The Chocolatarium, chocolate tour -Edinburgh Castle  -Greyfriar’s Kirkyard  -Murder/ghost tour of Edinburgh Day 11: (overnight in Edinburgh) -Rosslyn Chapel  -Melrose Abbey  Day 12: (overnight in Edinburgh) -Mary King’s Close -Magic Potions Tavern -The Royal Mile & Victoria Street Day 13: (drive from Edinburgh to Glasgow, overnight…

  • Inverness, Scotland

    In June of 2022, my family and I went on a two week trip to Scotland. We rented a car and stayed in several different towns, the second of which being Inverness. Inverness Itinerary: Day 3: (drive from Glasgow to Inverness, overnight in Inverness) -Highland Folk Museum  Day 4: (overnight in Inverness) -Dunrobin Castle  -City centre walking tour -Leakey’s Bookstore Day 5: (overnight in Inverness) -Inverness Cathedral  -Culloden Battlefield  -Clava cairns  Highland Folk Museum It is about a 3 hour drive from Glasgow to Inverness. Along the way we stopped in the town of Newtonmore to visit the “Highland Folk Museum”. There were a lot of neat buildings from the…

  • Homer, AK

    Homer is by far one of my favorite places to visit in Alaska. Homer is a small town with a population of around 5,800. What is unique about Homer is its’ peninsula. The “Spit” as it is called is a narrow strip of land that extends about four and a half miles into the ocean. Room and Board There are several places you can stay in Homer but I would recommend staying out on the Spit if possible. The reasons being that you can walk outside, be right there on the beach, and that there are a lot of restaurants and shops within walking distance. While I have stayed at…