Well, we survived 2025 and that's a really low bar, but it feels like a major accomplishment. If you're reading this, then you survived too, and I'm proud of you. Congrats. 2026 looks to be another tough year with the tanking economy, people having a hard time being able to afford basic necessities, like food and gas, but here's hoping it gets better instead of worse.
Last year felt sort of normal for the most part, until we hit mid-October, then it was crazy rollercoaster. I took an unplanned road trip with my mom, had some good and bad times, dropped her off at the airport a few weeks after coming home and she, unexpectedly died 3 days later, so I then had to make another unplanned trip to take care of her body and possessions, and after coming home, I've just spent the last 2 1/2 months trying to wrap up her things, clear out her apartment, and then do all my other obligations, like work and planning/putting on a huge fundraiser.
I'm now planning a small celebration of life, while trying to also start anew in 2026. Is it working? Well, it's only the 3rd, so we'll see. Let's also look at what I wanted to get to this year:
Do More Local Activities
I think we actually achieved this. We have a group of friends who we do brunch stuff with, so we have been tacking on activities to these like walking around town to check out stops on the Sidewalk Joy map, alternatives to free little libraries, and ornament making at a holiday pop-up.
Meet Up with More Friends On My Travels
I didn't get to do this, because I didn't really travel anywhere I had friends like I did the last year. I was able to meet up with friend who were visiting here though. Hopefully, this is something I can do more of this year.
Try Something New
We did quite a few new things this last year, like driving in Europe. I've been saying yes to a lot more things that I know I'll like once I get there and do it.
Bring Back 48-Hours Posts
Yeah, I 100% dropped the ball on this. We'll see if I get to any of them this year, but I'm not sure if anyone cares about them besides me.
Do More holiday-/month-specific Posts
I did pretty good on this until October, and I only got Halloween posts on Facebook out because I scheduled them way ahead of time. This year I'm going to try to think further ahead to do more of this.
Create More Reels for Instagram
I feel like I did really well on this, but I would like to post more on Instagram and Threads in general, so if you're on either of those, please follow me. I'm also sorry for dropping the ball on Facebook, but I don't feel like I get too many people interacting there either. If you're still on Facebook, let me know if that's something you're interested in continuing, and please interact with my posts if you do.
Support More Local Artists/Businesses
I went to a lot of local markets this year and I also visited a ton of independently-owned coffee shops, so I want to continue to do this, because giving money to big corporations isn't that rewarding, even if it is instantly gratifying.
All the Coffee Shops
I slacked on my Portland Coffee Shop Tour series once summer hit and I got incredibly busy. 2026 is going to see a return of my series, there just might be only 2 per month, instead of 3-4, but we'll see how that pans out. Of course, you can always see what shops I visit in real time if you follow me on Instagram.
Bringing Back Destination Date Nights
Yeah, I did none of these this year. We had a Destination Potluck though, where we "traveled" to Ireland and all brought a potato dish and solved a fun mystery while learning more about Ireland. Perhaps this year we can do at least one more. I'm open to country suggestions. I have been wanting to do a Romanian one for World Dracula Day in May though, so we may still do that one.
Visiting New Places
Last year we still went to Las Vegas. I went twice. We also returned to France, but this time we explored the Normandy region, which was entirely new to us. Eric moved jobs within his company, so we didn't get to go back to Denver to explore more of that area.
This year the Travel Goods Show has been moved to Salt Lake City, maybe permanently, so I'll be exploring more than just the airport, possibly with Eric and the dog. We're also going to visit Providence, RI and Boston in the fall, and probably another trip to Burbank late winter/early spring.
Start a Paid Subscription Service
I didn't really do this, but I'm going to try to work more on it this year.
2026 Additions
Try out more salt rooms
People are resolving to do more self-care while they travel, but I feel like travel is self care for me, so I really just want to find more salt rooms on my trips to visit to relax and get some much needed ionization in my life.
Have a unique dining experience
Maybe this is eating in a Michelin restaurant or getting coffee from a (literal) wall hole cafe or anything in between. I just want it to be interesting, different, and, hopefully, fun.
Spend more quality time with family
We already have a family trip to the beach planned for August, but I also plan to visit my uncle more this year when no one is dead or in the hospital (fingers crossed!), and maybe visit other family, and do more with our niblings (nieces/nephews). My uncle has a goal of going on a train ride through Canada with me, and I hope he realizes that this year, not just because I would love an extra trip, but because that means he's healthy enough to get around again and because he never got to do it with my mom like he planned.
Travel more with the dog
This last month, I did an overnight at the hotel we through our annual Yule Ball at. Eric had hurt his leg, so dancing wasn't really in the cards for him at that time. I already had the hotel room and they didn't charge extra for a dog and I figured it was as good a time as any to give Eric and Pippa a little staycation while I was working. She did really well and I think more travel would benefit her.
Now that we don't have my mom as a dogsitter, it gives me an excuse to take the dog with us more places, where we can. She's really well behaved, but we also can't take her if the flight is really long or when we stay at our timeshare, so we'll also be looking for a trusted person to take care of her while we're out of town and can't take her with us.
Document travel more and better
I know I take a ton of photos, but they aren't always something other people want to see, so I'm hoping to take more videos and intentional photos in order to document more of our travels and also have better options for Instagram reels, stories, and carousels.
Actually practice my French and/or start learning Japanese
We're hoping to make it to Japan in the next year or two and I want to be somewhat prepared in that. I know I'm never going to be great at reading Japanese, but conversing well is a big goal of mine. I am also determined to plan out our trip way ahead of time, so we can budget accordingly.
Here's to a prosperous 2026 in every way possible. Let me know what your travel resolutions are in the comments.



