Summer Travel Ball Destinations - DD16 is at a point where her softball endeavors eat up pretty much all of our travel budget and vacation time. Still waiting on my boss to approve all of my summer time off requests, but I'm at least grateful that it all takes us places away from home and usually affords us a couple of days here and there to enjoy vacation-like activities. On tap this summer... the better part of a week outside of Oklahoma City, nearly two weeks in Colorado (one more Fort Collins and one more Denver proper), a few days in suburbia Chicago (DH is taking this one), a few days in Atlanta, and then rounding it all out with nearly 2 weeks in Huntington Beach, CA.
Europe - In June of 1998, DH and I spent a day in EPCOT. We had fun, but it triggered this desire to go to Europe. It took some time to save up, but we went on a nearly 3 week tour in October of 2000. We visited sites in England, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Italy, and Switzerland. We always talk about going back, but it just hasn't happened. So, I'm grateful that I acted on the impulses when I did. Still, I have some unfinished business in Florence, Italy...so really hoping we do make it back. This was also the trip that made me take the leap from basic point and shoot to SLR. I took something like 28 rolls of film.
Yellowstone - That same 1998 trip to WDW got me thinking about parts of the US we haven't seen...the stuff you always hear about, but ends up being a bucket list thing for one reason or another. I don't know what came over me, but it was January of 2005 and I suddenly decided we NEEDED to see Yellowstone. Our summer was already kind of packed with a trip to FL for my brother's wedding, a trip to NYC for a cousin's wedding, and a trip to Vegas for my birthday (definitely pre-kid life!). So, I decided to focus on a window of time after Labor Day. Mind you, I had no idea that in-park lodging opened and booked up a year in advance. Needless to say, it was an education when I called. Still, they managed to get us into cabins or hotel rooms throughout the park over a 1.5 week span. I guess it worked out because it was after school was back in session. The visit was absolutely life changing and became the foundation for all of our national parks love and trips. My only real regret was that I was still using a film SLR for this trip and not investing in a more substantial zoom lens. I took 12-13 rolls of film but still think about the shots that could have been if I'd had better gear.