
But that was not to be. Since I can't share those wonderful memories with her, I thought I would create this site. I wanted to put our stories out there in the universe for everyone who loves to travel. If you have ever lost a best friend, you know how hard it is. Everyone has their own way of dealing with such profound loss and I have found that this is mine. Instead of being sad, I want to celebrate all the wonderful times we had and the incredible once-in-a-lifetime experiences! It was a privilege knowing her, rooming with her, traveling with her.
The name of this website kind of came from a joke. Our parents and friends were so used to our always planning the next trip, the question was always, okay, where to this time? Those were the days when our biggest problem was figuring out where in the world we wanted to see next. There were so many wonderful places we got to see together and so many we still wanted to see. Hopefully through this site, I can give you some entertaining stories of where we've been and inspire you to travel as well.

Those were also the days of traveling before there were cellphones. In order to avoid charges calling home from our hotel rooms, we had to actually go to phone booths (oh my, who remembers phone booths, I'll bet Superman misses them!) and use my trusty AT&T calling card to phone home. We drove through the desert near Edwards Air Force Base in California before there were cell phones!
We actually sent paper postcards. There was no internet, Facebook, email, or Skype, to stay in touch with everyone back home and let them know what you were up to on your trip. I got my first home computer when we got home from Australia in 1995. It was a desktop Mac with a 250mb hard drive, the largest one they had at the time.

It's fun to look back on those times. I can't believe half of the things we did. I wouldn't trade those experiences for anything. So my advice to you is if you've always wanted to travel, do it! If there's somewhere you've always wanted to visit, go! There's never a perfect time and never enough money. And maybe Margaret and I should've saved more, but then I would never have the memories I have now. You never know what's going to happen. After our trip to Australia, my Dad was diagnosed with cancer and that put an end to our travels. Margaret got married a couple of years later and then so did I. And that was that. But nothing can take away the memories of our great adventures together.

I'll leave you with the 10 Commandments of travel that was given to us by one of the Sisters on our trip to London and Paris.
I hope you enjoy your stay!
Becky
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