Getting Adjusted in Quito, Ecuador

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Basilica of the National Vow

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Firetrucks in MIA

We said our goodbyes and headed south from Philadelphia with a stop in Miami. The two hour layover was plenty of time and we were excited while boarding for the final leg. Unfortunately, the airplane had an unforeseen issue shortly after takeoff. When the pilot informed the passengers that we would be returning to Miami, Will and I looked out the window and noticed the flaps were still down so we assumed that was the issue. The aircraft had a normal approach and landing. Right after touchdown, we were greeted by about ten firetrucks with bright flashing lights. Continue reading

Planning our Final Stop: South America

After a whirlwind three months in Europe, we headed back to the United States to visit family and celebrate Sara’s brother’s wedding. The first week back was full of projects preparing for the wedding at our family home in western Pennsylvania. Everything came together perfectly with a stunning wedding celebrating a beautiful couple.

Pennsylvania Fall Lakeside Wedding Tent

The Farm

Once the wedding excitement ended, we headed to eastern Pennsylvania to visit my family before getting back on the road. Our days were already packed to ensure we saw everyone in the surrounding area. Because we had not yet booked anything for our final leg in South America, it was becoming very easy to think about staying home surrounded by family instead of getting back on the road. But we both knew Continue reading

Can’t back out now!

After 2 months of drafting, 6 days of coordinating, and 5 calls to American Airlines, our flights are finally ticketed! We booked an around-the-world ticket with Oneworld Global Explorer. The westward track is 14 segments with 11 flights. This itinerary will get us back to Pennsylvania in October and we’ll set up a separate itinerary for South America to finish out the year.

Planned itinerary around the world trip, Oneworld Global Explorer
We were surprised how long it took to finalize flights. During our research, it appeared that if we called American Airlines rather than booking the Oneworld Global Ecplorer online, we would be able to keep dates open-ended but found that to be untrue. We picked rough dates and confirmed that they could be changed without a change fee (although changing destinations will incur a fee). After the first lengthy call, we were told it would take 24 hours to price and that we would receive a call to establish payment. We actually never received that call or any other calls from American even after our credit card was declined twice while finalizing payment (happy to see fraud protection is active!). It was all resolved this morning and the tickets were finally issued. I should say, all the American Airlines reservation agents were very nice and helpful. We were just surprised they were not more proactive processing our Oneworld Global Explorer ticket.

Other progress updates:
We are both officially unemployed. By far, this was the hardest step! We both loved our jobs (except that they were located 800 miles apart) and leaving projects behind was difficult. But we still feel like this is the right decision and are hopeful our careers will continue to progress when we return.

This week, we’ll be moving our small apartment into storage. We are selling or donating some items (clothing, accessories, books, old electronics) but we plan on keeping almost all of our belongings. Our car and Jeep will be parked at our parents’ for safe keeping (thanks again!). We will be spending the holidays with family in Pennsylvania and Ohio before heading west on January 1st!