Working in a highly technical job is filled with exciting opportunities and fast-paced events. Often the pace feels like sucking on a fire hose while building a house of cards; volume and precision. A work sabbatical is a period of leave from used to carry out projects not associated to your normal job or in the case of college professors, a time to expand knowledge without the interruption of teaching. For every seven years at my job I get an eight week break to remove the compression from my mind and contemplate my next seven years. As I past my fifteenth year at work I was blessed enough to finish my second sabbatical while enjoying the company of my wife as she recovers from back surgery.
As a summary of our activities:
- 2,168 Photos
- 14.6 GB of Video
- Seventeen days outside of the USA
- Six hotels and six countries
- Four books read on my Kindle
- Two flights, two ships, and two rental cars
- Two trans-state trains
- One condo-resort
- Zero broken, lost or stolen items and zero injuries
Below find a summary of each event, some thoughts and links if applicable.
Flight to Fort Lauderdale
Our flight was pretty uneventful except at the end after our transfer in Atlanta. There was quite a bit of turbulence and a few filled barf bags by folks in the seats next to us. Why is it that they think all people are so short? As someone who is 6′ 2″ tall I feel like I fly with Air Lilliputian, since average human height is shrinking.
Cruise to Western Caribbean (from Fort Lauderdale on Carnival Miracle)
The check-in at the Fort Lauderdale terminal was smooth and well organized, as was the debarkation. This cruise brought us many days at sea and a brief visit to Colon Panama, Limon Costa Rica and Belize. During our 8-days underway we made some good friends and had time to relax and enjoy the sun and sites which are the key reasons we enjoy cruising. I used my kindle constantly to read while on the ship and found out I could easily get internet through the ships cellular network, which I did off the coast of Cuba and prior to each port. In Costa Rica we had arranged for my co-worker and friend Jose (with family) to drive over the mountains and meet us. (photos)
Trip to Disney World
Two days prior to going on Disney property, we decided to see what Orlando had to hold for us. One of two blog postings I did while on sabbatical was about the poor quality of the hotel we stayed in during our two days prior to Disney. We gave the opportunity for all the kids to fly out and join us if they could afford their own tickets (plane and park), we would cover the rest. Mitch was the only one who could get the time off and had enough saved up. Instead of slowing him down to our pace we asked him to bring along Nick, his buddy from school. Even though Lisa was in a wheel chair while at the parks it was still a great time with super weather! There was much fun had at Epcot during St. Patrick’s day drinking beer from country to country! I have to say that the only time we were rained on was while driving from Ft. Lauderdale to Orlando, which was more like buckets than drops. (photos)
Cruise to the Bahamas (from Miami on Carnival Miracle)
Following the same trend as when we drove to Orlando, on our drive down to Miami, we discovered where all the rain was and why the state is so green. Miami needs to really work on improving their curbside check-in but more than that, the method for getting off the ship and out of the terminal. Why is it that Fort Lauderdale has curb-side shuttle bus to the airport but Miami does not? What a joke to pay $30 to take a 5 minute ride to the airport.
As our first trip to the eastern Caribbean, we were way excited to see the vibrant blue of the ocean and generally enjoy the weather we had. I should note that none of the photos were touched up at all for color or anything. Yes, the ocean is really that color. With my time in the Navy and our vacations, I’ve had the opportunity to walk on many beaches throughout the world. Let it be known that my favorite beach was found on this trip at Half Moon Cay, a privately owned isle. (photos)
Trip to Niagara Falls (Ontario, CA) & Chicago
After we finally made it through a 10 hour wait at the Miami airport, we struggled through security to make it onto our flight to Buffalo (via Philly). One item of note is that the three people running security to get to our gate could not speak English and were trying to give us directions in Spanish. Man, I was waiting for the TSA weenies to come haul me away after I let it be known that this was ridiculous that instructions were only being given in Spanish, lucky for them a fourth guy came up to give them in English. After arriving in Philadelphia, we jumped on a twin turbo-prop to go from our 29F outside boarding to 32F in Buffalo NY. Since we got there very late, we stayed in Buffalo for the evening and drove over to Niagara Falls (Canada side) the next day. What a lovely trip and the view from our 14th floor Radisson room was breathtaking. If you ever go, do not pass up the chance to go to the Niagara Butterfly Conservatory. After my phone died while in Niagara, we spent some time using free Wi-Fi at McDonald’s and eventually boarded an Amtrak train for Chicago. If you ever have to take an Amtrak, do your best to avoid boarding after dark or you’ll be stuck sitting next to the door and under a light as we were.
We did some train transfers in Chicago in order to get to Elk Grove and visit a good friend. She hosted us for two nights and even let me drive her car into Chicago for the day. Next time well park at the station and take the Metra into Chicago since we paid $43 to park for six hours. While there we were able to take an architectural boat tour with Wendella Tours as well as spending lots of time looking at big buildings. (photos)
Trip to Marshalltown, Iowa
We enjoy visiting since this is where Lisa was raised and where she has dozens of cousins and more importantly a sister and niece. During this trip we were able to enjoy the celebration of Easter, do some fishing and relax with family in cooler weather. I should add that during one fishing trip, we almost sank; maybe not that dramatic, but fun times. After out short stay we packed up a truck and drove home in 22.5 hours in order to deliver some furniture and load some up for transport back to Iowa.
Trip to Puerto Penasco, MX
This was planned as a birthday celebration for Lisa and her younger sister. What came as a bonus was that during the planning, we were able to include her older sister and niece, since they came back to Arizona. With our experience from previous visits came comfort in driving around down there. In a city where signs are optional (both the posting and following of them), it’s a little stressful. During this trip, because of Maryann’s past experience, we were able to see much more of the area than we had in the past. (photos)
Alas, sabbatical is over and we are left only with the memories. Sure we have little mementos to help refresh our minds and the people we spent our time with only helps to reinforce that.
PS: Only 2475 days until our next one.

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Disney is always a good choice – you could spend weeks there and see something new every day. I haven’t been since I was 16 and desperate to go again – but I’m going to wait until the new Harry Potter park opens up…
Mexico – another good choice. I have been thinking about a cruise that direction to combine two things at once (never been on a cruise).
During my first sabbatical, I went to Argentina for 15 days – it was absolutely amazing / breathtaking / enlightening / humbling. I want to do a trip like that again…somewhere that reminds me there’s more to life than a cube.
Very cool John, it makes me look forward to a chance at a sabbatical even more (though it’s still four years away). Bad Canadian joke: did you see my cousin Bill and his pack of domesticated polar bears while you were up there across the frozen border?
Hi John and Lisa: Great Blog on your holidays and you got some really great shots with that little point and shoot too!! I love the shots from Niagara, that’s a beautiful view from your hotel. I guess Dave and I are gonna have to go back one of these days. So only 2475 (give or take a few days) till your next Sabbatical…..not long now huh?? Thanks for sharing all this with everyone. Take care and looking forward to Disneyland in Sept!!!!!!!
I am jealous! Looks like a blast.