Happy birthday to the man who is somehow my best friend, my scuba buddy, my travel partner, my chef, and my biggest supporter all wrapped into one. 🤍🌊
@wheresthewilly , these 5 years have been a ride — Minnesota, Cincinnati, Loveland, Longmont, a whole house, a whole life built together. You traveled for work for over a year and still showed up for us. You’ve been absolutely crushing it at work, handling everything with our Cincinnati house, and somehow still planning our next vacation. You do it all, and you do it with so much grace.
You always put me first. Always. I don’t take that lightly.
33 looks so good on you. I love you more than I know how to say. Happy birthday, baby. 🎂✨
Thanks to the incredible base and an amazing community, I was able to land a full castaway last night. Cleaniest one captured but so excited to keep working on these!
#acroyoga #partneryoga #acrobaticyoga #icarianpops #castaway
Hiked Laguna de Los Tres but the best part was the secret trail to the lake besides it, Laguna Sucia. At the time, we didn’t know it was Laguna Sucia and ended up hiking an additional 4 miles to what we thought was another lake only to discover it was the same lake.
While 4 miles isn’t that long and the elevation was that steep, that part of the hike killed me because it was hiking on, in between, and around boulders. If you have ever hiked with me, you know I love any incline but decline and balance is not my strong suit. I struggled.
In one day we hiked a full marathon… and I felt it the next couple days! I could barely go down stairs.
William has been trying for years to see the Iguazu Waterfalls, but it is pretty out of the way. Luckily, we saved up our vacation and were able to fit it in this November and boy was I excited.
I am always chasing waterfalls. I even cried when I saw Niagara Falls.
Iguazu boarders Brazil and Argentina. The day before we visited the Brazil side, where you mainly get panoramic views of the falls. When you go to the Argentinian side, you get to see 80% of the entire waterfalls. Iguazu has 150-300 falls depending on the water levels.
Similar to the Brazil side, the crowds become massive. We learned our lesson going around 11am to the Brazil side the day before. We got up early and got to the park 30min before it opened, ensuring we would make the first 8 AM train to the main attraction, the devils throat.
I am so happy we did. After finishing exploring the lower and upper paths to see all the waterfalls, we saw the wait for the trains over an hour.
I am so grateful for @wheresthewilly for planning such an incredible experience.
Visited one of @wheresthewilly bucket list destinations.
I did absolutely no research on this place and was so surprised to see the immense infrastructure to, what I thought, was a remote waterfall.
Part 2 coming showing the Argentinian side (which was my personal favorite)