University Club, Boston, MA USA

The joy we all got from watching my 2 year old son interact with reptiles and curious creatures at the University Club in Boston on a Saturday morning was hard to compete with. I think he loved the turtle the most, although the tarantula was extremely cool (and he got a kick out of seeing […]

Favorite Bistro, Las Vegas, NV USA

I couldn’t believe I was at an event with ~1000 other tourism professionals in Las Vegas less than 24hrs after a late-night wedding. But alas, worked called, and I barely made it on my flight… no thanks to Delta delaying my flight 30 minutes, only to change its status to “on time” 90 minutes before […]

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Omni Mount Washington Resort, Bretton Woods, NH USA

The ride up to northern New Hampshire is quite the scenic one, as the highway goes from four lanes to one, and the path weaves in and around trees, valleys, and mountains, taking you into the heart of New England. It’s a ride I took many, many times during the winter, but a trip I […]

Rock and Brews, LAX Airport Terminal 5, Los Angeles USA

One night in LA, flying in just for dinner. I was at my first conference in 17 months in Baltimore with over 800 tourism colleagues, and it felt like covid was a thing of the past. The tourism industry is about bringing people together, and we were doing just that. It was so great to […]

Trident Booksellers & Cafe, Boston, MA USA

My first real day at my new office in Boston’s Back Bay – super stoked to no longer be working from home full time! I loved being at the end of Newbury Street, adjacent to Berkeley school of music and ample shops/restaurants catering to locals, students, and tourists alike. While I loved my time at […]

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Solas, Boston, MA USA

We had a meeting at The Lenox Hotel and were asked to choose our lunch from the Solas menu prior to arriving. How could I not go with the self-titled Lenox Club Sandwich? What made it their signature, branded Club Sandwich? From what I could see on the menu, nothing in particular. And it sat […]