Of the past six weeks my family has spent three, nearly four, of them on the road. I'm not a homebody per se, but I'll be honest: I'm done traveling for a while.
Growing up as an only child I had the chance to travel extensively with my parents. My dad, a firefighter by primary occupation, was also a contract instructor, teaching shipping companies, the railroad industry and other venues in how to safely handle hazardous materials.
I have fond memories of all the 46 states I've had the privilege of seeing (some several times) and a few other countries, too. But I also remember vividly the handful of times I was sick while on the road. Who could forget Scarlet Fever in Portland, a double ear infection in Jacksonville, Mono in Saint Louis or the Chicken Pox in Toledo?
Gosh, these experiences sound like disturbing handles for Match.com... Hi, Sleepless in Seattle, I'm Scarlet Fever in Portland.
Growing up as an only child I had the chance to travel extensively with my parents. My dad, a firefighter by primary occupation, was also a contract instructor, teaching shipping companies, the railroad industry and other venues in how to safely handle hazardous materials.
I have fond memories of all the 46 states I've had the privilege of seeing (some several times) and a few other countries, too. But I also remember vividly the handful of times I was sick while on the road. Who could forget Scarlet Fever in Portland, a double ear infection in Jacksonville, Mono in Saint Louis or the Chicken Pox in Toledo?
Gosh, these experiences sound like disturbing handles for Match.com... Hi, Sleepless in Seattle, I'm Scarlet Fever in Portland.