I was never one to buy “stuff” for my son. Instead, my goal was to focus on creating a stockpile of memories for us to be able to eventually look back upon together, especially once Tristan’s body finally failed him…
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Get Comfortable Asking For What You Want
Whenever we need help or want something for ourselves, we must boldly and unapologetically ask for it. And yes, it’s really that easy; take my word on it. READ MORE HERE
Make Global Travel A Priority
*This post is (an updated version) from David’s book, “Punch Failure in The Face, The Buy It a Beer” With the pandemic (hopefully) finally rounding the corner, this week our country dropped another restriction; one that for many, has been the worst of all. As of April 1st, 2022, after travelling abroad, vaccinated Canadians no […]
The “Big Five” and Other Assorted African Wildlife: A Photo Essay
For many people, the idea of taking an “African Safari” is an (African) elephant sized bucket-list item. Often, it’s one so big it might seem out of reach for many folks. Having been on several guided safaris myself, I can attest that it’s absolutely not. In fact, while travelling South Africa, Namibia and Botswana during […]
How Living in Mexico Changed My Perspective, and My Life
“The beauty of life is things always fall into place, even when we think they don’t” I was first introduced to Mexico when my parents took us to visit a family friend there over the Christmas holidays one year. Although he’d travelled the world, this man adored Mexican culture so much that he purchased an […]
Why Travel is Important; and How To Do it Without Leaving Your Backyard
Who doesn’t love to travel? And who hasn’t been missing it throughout the global pandemic? Traveling the world is a pastime many of us enjoy…
Photo Essay: The Beautiful Doorways and Entrances of Bucerias, Mexico
If you ever yearn to travel back to a simpler time, walking the cobblestone streets of Bucerias, Riviera Nayarit, Mexico is a sure-fire way to achieve this. Located 27 kms from Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Bucerias (pop 9,000) feels like what I imagine P.V. did in the 1950’s when it was a humble fishing village, rather than […]