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2026 - Summer Road Trip - Southwest USA - 9 States - 14 Days

1st Epic 16-Day Road Trip Across the Southwest & West Coast Planning 4,500 Miles • 67 Hours of Driving • May 2026 After a handful of successful shorter road trips, decided it was time: 1st  true EPIC road trip — from Dallas all the way across the American Southwest, up the California coast, through the Rocky Mountains, and back home. I wanted a journey that blended nature, adventure, and city fun .  I'll continue planning and adjusting as I near May 2026, before setting out on a 16-day adventure (13 nights + 2 buffer nights) covering national parks, beaches, famous cities, and stunning landscapes. Long Term Goal - 30 States by 2028 Eventually, I want to visit as many States accessibly by regular roads and envision breaking it out into a series of multi-week excursions starting with this tour then a Southeast (2027) and Northeast (2028).  If time permits, I'll try for all 48 States, but even just a single epic road trip is awesome. States Visiting (In Driving Order) T...

2025 Oklahoma City - Camping & Road Trip

Thanksgiving Road Trip: Camping, Bricktown, and a Smooth Cruise up I-35 Adventure Creek Ranch - Texas Lido Restaurant - OKC Renaissance Hotel - OKC Bricktown - OKC Bricktown Brewery - OKC Road Trip I-35 1. Adventure Creek Ranch @ Forestburg, TX I kicked off Thanksgiving break with a much-needed escape into the outdoors near Forestburg, Texas, at Adventure Creek Ranch. They have some incredibly creative cabins—everything from Star Wars themes to Hobbit-style hideaways. I spent two nights in their Yellowstone-themed cabin, which turned out to be exactly what I needed to unplug. With barely any cell or internet service, I spent most of my time outside—driving around in a Kawasaki UTV, enjoying the quiet, and embracing the challenge of cooking over a campfire. It took me about 90 minutes to get that first fire going. I made it intentionally difficult by using wet logs and limited tinder—just dry grass and strips of bark from mountain cedar trees—to test my survival skills. Armed only with ...

2025 Houston — Road Trip

Weekend Drive to Houston: Coffee, Cuban Food & Buc-ee’s Finds Took a quick weekend trip to Houston—nothing too planned, just wanted to enjoy a smooth drive down I-45 and check out a few spots in H-Town. Kicked things off with coffee at Carino’s, which was a solid start to the day. For lunch, I stopped at Cafe Piquet for some Cuban food. Tried the Ropa Vieja (shredded beef), and I’m definitely a fan—savory, tender, and full of flavor. Both on the way there and back, I made sure to swing by the Buc-ee’s in Madisonville. Their breakfast burrito hit the spot, and I found a shoulder bag that’s giving off serious Lululemon vibes—functional and surprisingly stylish. All in all, it was a simple, short, and refreshing getaway. Just the kind of low-key reset I needed.

IASS Lounge NRT Terminal 1

Quick Review: IASS Lounge at Narita Terminal 1 — Worth It If It’s Free First Impressions I’ve tried several options at Narita Airport over the years, and this time I decided to visit the IASS Travel Lounge after previously using the Travel Pay lounges. The difference is noticeable. While I was able to access IASS for free, you really do get what you pay for—and it’s not on the same level as Travel Pay. That said, Narita is one of the cleanest, most comfortable airports around. The regular terminal itself offers great seating, tons of food options, and an overall pleasant environment. In other words, even the most basic lounge at Narita is less essential than what you’d find in U.S. airports like LAX or DFW, where the gap between terminal and lounge quality is far more dramatic. What You Get The IASS Lounge keeps things simple, but it does include a few solid perks: A free can of Asahi beer —a standout benefit Good drink machines with a surprising number of options Dedi...

Zipair - NRT to LAX - Flight

Comparing Zipair to ANA and JAL: Is It Worth the Savings? Why I Chose Zipair This Time For my return trip, I booked a flight on Zipair to see how it stacks up against ANA. Whether it's the right choice really depends on your travel style and priorities. Fares and Value Zipair’s fares are typically cheaper, which is appealing—especially for budget-conscious travelers. But if you're flying solo like I was, basic economy on ANA or JAL can also be quite affordable. Personally, unless the savings are more than $150, I’d still choose ANA or JAL over Zipair in basic economy. What to Expect on Zipair That’s not to say there’s anything wrong with Zipair. The experience is clean, simple, and efficient—but it’s also very no-frills. Nearly everything is à la carte—from water and coffee to meals—so you’ll need to pre-purchase food or bring your own onboard. That’s easy enough if you're departing from Japan, but much less practical from LAX, where buying food can be pricey. One An...

2025 - Travel - Hawaii and Japan

Planning My Next Adventure: Hawaii & Japan I’m gearing up for another exciting trip to Hawaii and Japan , this time for two weeks of relaxation, exploration, and re-discovery. Having visited both destinations multiple times, this trip will be more about unwinding and exploring new places, rather than the usual tourist checklist. What makes this year even better is that the prices are surprisingly affordable, and the exchange rates are favorable—meaning it’s actually more budget-friendly than my 2023 trip. Here’s my itinerary for the next two weeks:   Planned Itinerary: Honolulu (4 days) Osaka (4.5 days) Tokyo (6.5 days) Total: 15 days   Honolulu – 4 Days I’ll be flying into Honolulu (HNL) on a Delta Boeing 767-300 . I’ve been to Hawaii several times, but there’s something about the islands that always feels like home. I’m staying at the Hilton Hawaiian Village , my go-to spot for its relaxed atmosphere and great discount rates. It’s the perfect place to ease i...

Shinkansen - Osaka to Tokyo - 2025

Riding the Shinkansen: Osaka to Tokyo in Style During my 2025 trip to Japan, I had the chance to ride the iconic Shinkansen bullet train on the popular Osaka to Tokyo route. I opted for the fastest service, the Nozomi , and made the journey from Shin-Osaka Station to Tokyo Station in just 2.5 hours —smooth, fast, and impressively punctual. Train vs. Plane: Why the Shinkansen Wins While it’s technically cheaper to fly , the Shinkansen offers unbeatable convenience. There’s no airport hassle , no long check-ins or security lines—just a quick boarding process and a seamless connection to Tokyo’s local subway system. For travelers who value efficiency, the train is a clear winner Tips for a Better Ride Book in advance for a window seat—especially if you want a view of Mount Fuji or just a bit more comfort. Same-day tickets are usually available, though they may not offer the best seat options. A minor downside: the change in elevation caused some ear popping, so it’s something to...