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  • Namibia

    How Big is the World?

    Academic sources would have us believe that Earth is approximately 510,072,000 square kilometers and that thousands of ethnic groups speaking millions of languages inhabit its surface. Growing up, we learn that there are seven continents, six of which support human life and five of which consist of multiple countries. We are told that the world’s people live in a wide variety of different habitats; from the polar regions blanketed in ice to the steamy rainforests near the equator and from remote atolls in the turquoise seas of the Pacific to…

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    On Loss and Overcoming Obstacles

    Oct 15, 2013

    Visiting |Ai-|Ais National Park in Southern Namibia

    Nov 22, 2013

    Etosha National Park Self-Drive Safari in Namibia

    Sep 13, 2013
  • Namibia

    A Walk around Ondangwa

    The dusty, concrete cities of Ovamboland surely aren’t on many travelers’ lists of must-see places. And, aside from the odd Peace Corps volunteer or independent traveler en-route the Kunene Region from Etosha National Park, the endless floodplains of Namibia’s northern region fly largely under the radar. Granted, there is not much in the country’s northern cities to keep travelers entertained. The area has next to nothing in terms of historical monuments and its geology and topography are justifiably overshadowed by those of its neighboring regions. Aside from strip malls, abundant shebeens and…

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    On Loss and Overcoming Obstacles

    Oct 15, 2013

    Visiting the Sossusvlei Sand Dunes in Namibia

    Nov 3, 2013

    Journey to Northern Namibia: Beyond the Red Line

    Jan 12, 2013
  • Namibia

    Visiting |Ai-|Ais National Park in Southern Namibia

    In the indigenous Nama Language, the word Namibia means “land of nothing.” The vast country in southwestern Africa received its name because of its seemingly infinite landscapes that extend toward the sky, as far as the eye can see. Yet, amidst this nothingness, in the heart of southern Namibia’s sprawling |Ai-|Ais National Park, lie some of Africa’s most impressive natural wonders. The otherworldly landscapes of |Ai-|Ais—part of the greater |Ai-|Ais-Richtersveld Transfrontier Park—showcase the grandeur of Namibia’s geologic features. Highlights of the area include the Quivertree Forest, the Giant’s Playground and, most notably,…

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    Things to do in Swakopmund: Three Day Itinerary

    Apr 14, 2013

    Epupa Falls: The Gem of Namibia’s Kunene Region

    Feb 19, 2013

    How Big is the World?

    Dec 7, 2013
  • Namibia

    Visiting the Sossusvlei Sand Dunes in Namibia

    Sossusvlei is a place where the vastness of Namibia’s desert is both overwhelming and achingly beautiful. It is a hyperbole of nature. One of my favorite places in the world. In writing this guide to Sossusvlei, I wanted to convey the sensation of standing amid waves of rust-colored sand. I wanted to memorialize my experience and imprint it in my memory. But—despite having put my thoughts and images to paper—I failed to find the perfect words or snap the perfect photo. I can’t possibly do justice to the Namib Desert’s…

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    Things to do in Swakopmund: Three Day Itinerary

    Apr 14, 2013

    A Walk around Ondangwa

    Dec 1, 2013
    Cape Cross Seal Colony

    The Skeleton Coast in Namibia: What to Expect

    Oct 21, 2013
  • Cape Cross Seal Colony
    Namibia

    The Skeleton Coast in Namibia: What to Expect

    Some refer to Namibia as ‘The Land God Created in Anger’. And after a year of traveling extensively around the country, I find it easy to see why. Namibia is a place where desolation manifests in exquisite beauty. It is a wild frontier, with unforgiving landscapes that seem virtually incompatible with life. The landscapes of Namibia are bleak, harsh, and foreboding. Nowhere does this ring more true than along the otherworldly stretch of shoreline known as the Skeleton Coast.   THE SKELETON COAST IN NAMIBIA Like a massive graveyard, the Skeleton…

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    Visiting the Sossusvlei Sand Dunes in Namibia

    Nov 3, 2013

    Traveling in Damaraland: Home of the Herero

    Sep 25, 2013

    How Big is the World?

    Dec 7, 2013
  • Namibia

    On Loss and Overcoming Obstacles

    This evening, when the sun began to set and the temperature dipped below 100 degrees, I decided to take a break from sitting in front of the fan and mustered my energy to step outside for a run. I figured that with the increasingly sedentary lifestyle I was beginning to acquire as a result of the soaring temperatures, a bit of physical activity would probably do me good. Besides, I was already dripping in sweat so profusely, that a run would hardly change anything. I set off down the sand tracks…

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    Epupa Falls: The Gem of Namibia’s Kunene Region

    Feb 19, 2013

    Things to do in Swakopmund: Three Day Itinerary

    Apr 14, 2013
    Cape Cross Seal Colony

    The Skeleton Coast in Namibia: What to Expect

    Oct 21, 2013
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“Traveling with kids is just parenting in another “Traveling with kids is just parenting in another location.” 

if I could get a dollar every time I heard someone say those words, I would probably be able to fund my next vacation. 
 
And I kind of get it, though I don’t really agree. 

Vacations aren’t really the same once you have little kids. You can’t just laze by the pool for hours and doze off with a book in hand.  Parenting duties don’t magically disappear when you buy a plane ticket. You still have to navigate sleep schedules, deal with tantrums, lug around an obscene amount of bags, and ensure bellies are full of snacks. 

So no, traveling with the kids does not magically make me feel more rested and relaxed. But it does fill my cup in so many other ways.

-It allows me to slow down and watch the kids interact with the world 
-It gives me a break from cooking and household chores
-It helps me feel like I haven’t fully abandoned the Erika that I was pre-kids
-It fills me with my happiest parenting memories 

And I think that it is great for the kids too. 

-It exposes them to other ways of living and helps them understand our shared humanity 
-It teaches them flexibility, adaptability, and patience 
-It ignites their curiosity about anything and everything 

This last trip of to Costa Rica was our first time traveling with two kids. It was sometimes stressful, sometimes difficult, always exhausting, rarely relaxing.

If you think that relaxation is necessary for a successful vacation, then you’ll probably agree that traveling with kids is just parenting with a different backdrop.

But if you travel for the thrill of new experiences, the break from routine, or the enjoyment of seeing new places, then traveling with kids is no obstacle. 

In some ways, bringing them along for the ride makes the experience even better.
Four days into our trip to Costa Rica, I left my c Four days into our trip to Costa Rica, I left my camera at our hotel near Rincon de la Vieja. I only realized my mistake once I arrived at the Monteverde Cloud Forest. And by that point, it was too late to turn around without disrupting our plans for the following day. 

Luckily, I was able to retrieve my camera en route to the airport, prior to returning home. 

I’m so happy I was reunited with my camera, but incredibly disappointed that I don’t have better quality pictures from the second part of our trip. 

Here are a few snapshots of the wildlife from the first three days.
2024. Another year come and gone. Wishing time wou 2024. Another year come and gone. Wishing time would slow down, but grateful for the memories made.
Happy due date to our sweet Selene! I have so many Happy due date to our sweet Selene! I have so many things to be thankful for this year, but the arrival of our new travel buddy tops the list. 

I can’t wait for this next year of adventure as a family of four!
It’s been a busy summer of travels to the Caribbea It’s been a busy summer of travels to the Caribbean, Minnesota, Europe, Seattle and Eugene. And then, just like that, I dropped Elio off to school for the first time. 😭 

Looking forward to a year of growth, new transitions, and expanding friendships. And of course, some new exciting travels whenever we can squeeze them in!
Snapshots of the incredible wildlife on South Geor Snapshots of the incredible wildlife on South Georgia Island 🐧 🦭
The White Continent. #antarctica #7thcontinent # The White Continent. 

#antarctica #7thcontinent #atlasoceanvoyages #whitecontinent #instatravel #erikastravels
Loving summer ☀️ Loving summer ☀️
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