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Spring Break Planning

As I’ve mentioned, I’m a huge fan of the podcast Matrimoney. It’s all about how Kelsey and Chris (and their two young boys) structure their lives so that they can attain their lofty financial goals. I like it so much because I money is very interesting to me. I think it’s easy to be unintentional with your money and to spend your entire paycheck every month. I also think it’s possible to take that same paycheck and be intentional with it, such that you are able to set aside some of it for something bigger. And over time, a little bit each month can add up to a lot. 
Kelsey and Chris are busy saving up to pay off their mortgage in about five years, so that Kelsey can have more flexibility with her career. More flexibility will give her more time to pursue her interesting projects and give her more time to travel to Austin to be near her family. 
It’s such a fascinating case study about what each of us should do to find the life that feels right to us. For Matt and me, we are fine keeping two full-time jobs, but we want to save up to travel frequently during the year. Since we started this plan, we’ve gone to San Diego, San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and Portland and Seattle. It’s so fun to think about the school year being punctuated by a Fall Break, Winter Break, Spring Break, and Summer Break. 
So it’s time to plan Spring Break. The thing about traveling so much is it takes pressure off from feeling like we need to pick the perfect place. We just need to pick an interesting place. We were originally going to rent an RV and travel to Big Bend, but our three-hour drive from Seattle to Portland reiterated that we didn’t want something with a super-long car ride. We thought about Steamboat, CO, but I didn’t want something with just snow. 
So Flagstaff, Arizona, it is! Here are some of the things I hope we’ll do in and around the area:
  • Lowell Observatory
  • Museum of Northern Arizona
  • Lava River Cave
  • Northern Arizona University
  • Railroad District
  • Grand Canyon
  • Pioneer Museum
  • Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting
  • Musical Instrument Museum
Because I love planning, vacations are double the fun. I get to have a ton of fun planning the trip in the months leading up to it, and then I actually get to go on it!

One Comment

  • Kelsey

    I'm so happy to know our podcast is helpful! We visited Flagstaff last year and just loved it, such a cute town with great restaurants and for us the piney trees are such a novelty. We visited Lowell (loved it) and the MIM is also wonderful, there's also a great Children's Museum in Phoenix.

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