Project Equator » Finance http://www.projectequator.com A Family Gap Year Tue, 10 Nov 2015 17:03:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.26 Money http://www.projectequator.com/money/ http://www.projectequator.com/money/#comments Mon, 07 Apr 2014 10:08:22 +0000 http://www.projectequator.com/?p=3975 Amerlcan money ls green. The flrst  country we went To is italy thelr money ls the euro.  Greece And spaln have the euro   Too.  morocco  money is dlrham. Tanzala is      shl LL lng. Vletnam is dong.  Thalland is baht. Myanmar is kyat. Chlna is yuan. It is Hard to remmber all of them.

The 20 Yuan has a picture from Yangshuo on the back of it.

The 20 Yuan has a picture from Yangshuo on the back of it.

We got to go to the exact place where the picture from the 20 was taken!

We got to go to the exact place where the picture from the 20 was taken!

 

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BEST AWARDS: Accommodations…So Far! :) http://www.projectequator.com/best-awards-accommodations-so-far/ http://www.projectequator.com/best-awards-accommodations-so-far/#comments Sat, 15 Mar 2014 11:22:01 +0000 http://www.projectequator.com/?p=3361 As we depart from Vietnam, we have officially completed half of our year long journey around the world. In some ways it has flown by, yet it seems like eons ago that we were in Florence, Italy.

 

We have tried to post pics and videos of our more interesting accommodations but some folks have asked for details so we thought we should award a “BEST” to each place and also send direct links in case anyone wants to bookmark them.

 

Our goal on this trip has been to stay at least a week but preferably 2-3 weeks in each place. Our philosophy on accommodations has been to try and stay in apartments or houses when possible. It is more affordable and gives us a better feel for the culture and community. We can cook for ourselves, seek out the best bakery and grocery shop and tackle laundry like the locals :)

 *****

Florence, Italy

AWARD: Most Colorful Neighbor

View from our balcony in Florence.

View from our balcony in Florence.

We wrote about “cranky lady” in our blog but this really was a great neighborhood apartment. Three bedrooms, great proximity to all the sites and good value! https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/933558

 *****

Oia, Santorini, Greece

AWARD: Best Sea View

When we got up in the morning for coffee, this was the view from the table!

When we got up in the morning for coffee, this was the view from the table!

It is hard for me to be objective, because Oia is still one of my favorite places on earth. Staying in a cave house was a dream of mine, so Lydia House was a dream come true! Definitely one of our splurge accommodations but worth every cent and comfortably fit all of us! Plus Manos, the owner, is so gracious and made our stay unforgettable! http://www.vrbo.com/357131

 *****

Athens, Greece

AWARD: Best Amenities For Free

We had a peek-a-boo view of the Acropolis from our balcony!

We had a peek-a-boo view of the Acropolis from our balcony!

We picked AVA Hotel from TripAdvisor and we weren’t disappointed! Great location and great service.  Free breakfast, free candy, free movies, free slippers, etc. Definitely a good value for Athens. http://www.avahotel.gr

 *****

Pitsidia, Crete

AWARD: Best Place For Insanity

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Wescott rates all accommodations on whether or not it has enough room to do the Insanity Workout indoors…our Villa Potamis in Pitsidia was very spacious and perfect….it also had a pool! Great kitchen too. It was a little too far from Matala but if you want to be off the beaten path, it is a great house for your $$! http://www.vacation-apartments.com/11533.htm

 *****

Barcelona, Spain

AWARD: Best Location

Tons of cool street art in our neighborhood in Barcelona!

Tons of cool street art in our neighborhood in Barcelona!

Our Barcelona 4th floor walk up apt in the Barri Gotic district was so ubercool we felt like hipper humans simply walking in the front door. The neighborhood was unbeatable with El Salon, one of the best restaurants we have discovered on the whole trip, right across the alleyway…Laura Kelso, you would love it!! http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p970965?flspusage=fl

 *****

Seville, Spain

AWARD: Best Piazza & Worst Wifi

Tuck in courtyard of our apartment, eating a donut and looking for the resident Turtle (Tortuga) :)

Tuck in courtyard of our apartment, eating a donut and looking for the resident Turtle (Tortuga) :)

We don’t want to make a habit out of awarding “worsts” but we had to do it here. The apartment was dynamite with a terrific roof deck and adjacent to a quaint piazza with several good restaurants. But the Santa Cruz neighborhood, while ground zero cool in terms of its location next to the cathedral, was also the worst part of the city for wifi. It was so bad we had to get an extra room 10 blocks away at a hostel just to do email and Skype calls….!!! http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p1004734

*****

Lisbon, Portugal

AWARD: Best Interior Decor

A machine gun box is in the hallway…the twins used it as a shoe holder :)

A machine gun box is in the hallway…the twins used it as a shoe holder :)

Our apartment in Lisbon was a three bedroom centrally located in the city.  But the best part was the decor! Frederico, the owner, is an interior designer and has created a uniquely eclectic vibe with use of local artists pieces mixed with antiques. It is awesome! We actually had the pleasure of staying in 2 of Frederico’s apartments because our stay in a Lisbon was extended and they were both amazing! Apt1:  https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/991682 Apt2: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/823181

 *****

Marrakech, Morocco

AWARD: Best Urban Oasis

Killer lighting in the Riad!

Killer lighting in the Riad!

Right in the heart of the old Medina, Riad Sekkat is a wonderfully zen escape in the heart of the Marrakesh chaos. And everyone who takes care of you at the Riad is amazing! We definitely had some of our best meals in Marrakesh at the Riad, and the cook, Raja, taught us some cooking techniques! Siham, the house manager, went above and beyond to make our stay unforgettable. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g293734-d1389183-Reviews-Riad_Sekkat-Marrakech_Marrakech_Tensift_El_Haouz_Region.html

 *****

Bwejuu Beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania

AWARD: Best Unspoiled Beach To Get Away From It All

Bwejuu is definitely the most “off the beaten path” we have been so far on this trip. Most tourists go to the northern coast of Zanzibar rather than the east. We stayed for 3 weeks in two different hut-type accommodations. The first was Crazy Mzungos which was exactly what it sounds like…. A funky backpacker type place with a great sand floor bar and a good chef! http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g616019-d1942330-Reviews-Crazy_Mzungo_s_Flashpackers-Bwejuu_Zanzibar_Zanzibar_Archipelago.html

This is the beach in front of Crazy Mzungos during Christmas week!!

This is the beach in front of Crazy Mzungos during Christmas week!!

The second was Pakacha run by a local man who has integrated the village into his establishment. More likely to see cows walking by on the beach than people :) http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g616019-d2374032-Reviews-Pakacha_Bungalows-Bwejuu_Zanzibar_Zanzibar_Archipelago.html

View from the bungalows at Pakacha :)

View from the bungalows at Pakacha :)

Both were fun and funky!

 *****

Arusha, Tanzania (on safari)

AWARD: Most Luxurious Tent & Best Organic Farm

We used safaris.com to book our entire expedition and were lucky enough to get matched up with Kibo…a very cool Tanzanian company! They owned both lodges we stayed in during our safari, Kitela and Lake Masek Tented Camp. Kitela has a gigantic organic farm on the property that grows food, not only for Kitela guests, but many other Kibo lodges. For those of you obsessed with gardening, it is worth the trip to Tanzania just to take a tour of the Kitela organic farm. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g790144-d3421174-Reviews-Kitela_Lodge-Karatu_Arusha_Region.html

kitela

Lake Masek is a tented camp right in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area on the edge of the Serengeti. The tents are the most luxurious tents known to mankind with footed bathtubs, flushing toilets and amazing outside showers. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g317085-d1547561-Reviews-Masek_Tented_Camp-Ngorongoro_Conservation_Area_Arusha_Region.html

masek

 *****

Arusha, Tanzania (rental house)

AWARD: Best Mountain View

Mom and Cliff hang in gout in the Arusha House garden

Mom and Cliff hang in gout in the Arusha House garden

With a sunset view of Mount Kilamanjaro from the swimming pool, dining room, and master bedroom, this house can not be beat on the Mountain View! Add monkeys swinging in the trees on most nights for an added bonus! Such a cool house and great place to chill after safari! https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1669725?guests=7&s=h4cq

 *****

Bagamoyo, Tanzania

AWARD: Best Body Surfing

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We changed places in Bagamoyo because the first place we stayed at was a nightmare. The Bagamoyo Country Club is probably the nicest place in Bagamoyo. It is on a spectacular stretch of beach and has a decent restaurant. But all in all, you should not travel to Bagamoyo if you want an outstanding beach experience. There are a ton of awesome reasons to visit Bagamoyo, but a great hotel is not on the list. If we had to do it over again, we would have tried a small guesthouse and skipped trying to be on the beach.  http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g678704-d1758132-Reviews-Bagamoyo_Country_Club-Bagamoyo_Pwani_Region.html

 *****

Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

AWARD: Best hotel room with dining table for 8!

View of Dar Es Salaan from our hotel room balcony

View of Dar Es Salaan from our hotel room balcony

We picked our hotel in Dar based on TripAdvisor reviews and we weren’t disappointed. Tanzanite Suites isn’t the most awesome hotel but it is a good value.  Plus we were able to get a 3 bedroom suite that had a dining room table for 8 which was an awesome hang out for all of us as we regrouped before headings to Asia. We visited some of the more expensive hotels in Dar but decided they weren’t worth the money. http://www.tanzaniteexecutivesuites.com

 *****

Hanoi, Vietnam

AWARD: Best, Best, Best! Value!! Service!!!

Tuck and Jones hanging out with Viet and his son at the front desk playing games on the iPad :)

Tuck and Jones hanging out with Viet and his son at the front desk playing games on the iPad :)

Finnegan’s was so outstanding, we can’t decide on only one “BEST.” For $45/ night, we had a great room in a great location with an awesome breakfast included. But the best part was the service! Viet and his whole family took care of us and helped us get the most out of our 2 weeks in Hanoi! He even called Tuck and Jones orphanage on our behalf and set up our visit!!! Thank you Viet and everyone at Finnegan’s for making our visit unforgettable!! http://hanoifinneganshotel.com

 *****

Hoi An, Vietnam

AWARD: Best Home Base

At the Ha An they even put rose petals on your bed for check-in :)

At the Ha An they even put rose petals on your bed for check-in :)

What does “home base” mean? As we talked about it, we decided it meant a place that makes you feel at home! Ha An had a killer breakfast (included!) free bicycles, a pool table, a fruit basket in your room…everything! The bed and pillows were super comfy too! http://www.haanhotel.com

 *****

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

AWARD: Best Host…laundry room gets honorable mention :)

View from our HCMC apartment!

View from our HCMC apartment!

Our apartment in HCMC was gorgeous! Well decorated and had a killer view.  But it was our host who made our stay there so spectacular. Bach is so thoughtful and accommodating, he makes you want to stay and stay!!! He read our blog before our arrival and moved a Wii into the apartment just for our stay. He kept our baggage for us for 5 days while we went to the beach. He put extra toothbrushes, toothpaste, Oreos, coffee, snacks, water, laundry soap, everything in the apartment for us to use. This is the type of service you expect from a good hotel but you never get pampered like that in a rental apartment! It was awesome!!!! https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1980685

 *****

Mui Ne, Vietnam

AWARD: Best Pool for Kids

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Even though Mui Ne is on the beach in Vietnam, we didn’t spend anytime at the beach…that is because our pool was KILLER! It had a slide that was so fun, I spent as much time on it as the kids :) Roaming Jones kids and Sharples kids agree that what we will all remember about Mui Ne will be the epic Sea Links pool!!!  The house was decent.  In a golf resort where all the houses look exactly the same but the pool was unforgettable! http://www.agoda.com/sea-links-beach-resort-golf/hotel/phan-thiet-vn.html

*****

In the spirit of trying to keep a journal of accomodatons, restaurants, sites, etc. I have become an uber-reviewer on TripAdvisor.  Feel free to check out my profile and follow along on further details if you want :) http://www.tripadvisor.com/members/misopiso88

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Cash is KING in Zanzibar http://www.projectequator.com/cash-is-king-in-zanzibar/ http://www.projectequator.com/cash-is-king-in-zanzibar/#comments Thu, 09 Jan 2014 15:20:52 +0000 http://www.projectequator.com/?p=2582 From the airport near Stonetown to our spot perfectly named, “Crazy Mzungos,” takes over an hour by taxi bus. The price, however, changes as often as Lady Gaga’s eyeshadow.  The first shot for the nine of us one way went for $150, bargained down from $175; the last was $90 but it is cash only. Your taxi is also taxed for the number of people within and requires a stop at a unmarked building, forms to fill out and a thirty yard drive further on to hand said papers to one of six uniformed fellows who allow the passage to continue.

When you arrive at the beach you realize that you need cash for everything. No credit cards. The nearest ATM /bank is back in Stonetown and the taxi back is, surprise, cash only. The ATM in Stonetown is often out of money but when working allows a maximum of $250 a pop and only two to three shots a day.  In addition, the Tanzanian shillings you get make a wad nearly a foot thick. But wait, we eventually found that the kiteboarding spot takes credit cards as did the “hotel” up from it and only a 40 minute walk on the beach.  Nirvana.  We stayed, ate, swam and drank there daily.

FYI: Stonetown for me was just lunacy. It is like someone exploded a combination of a run-down Stop and Shop with Building 19 and partitioned the results into five square foot sections each hawking “stuff.” Cash only.
We figure to make it home with a good $1.25 in my pocket. Cash.

Lisa and Terry hanging out at another of our favorite spots, Upendo, because they would take a credit card :)

Lisa and Terry hanging out at another of our favorite spots, Upendo, because they would take a credit card :)

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Happy Birthday to Our Best Bud Money Mikes! http://www.projectequator.com/happy-birthday-to-our-best-bud-money-mikes/ http://www.projectequator.com/happy-birthday-to-our-best-bud-money-mikes/#comments Fri, 15 Nov 2013 17:43:03 +0000 http://www.projectequator.com/?p=2016

There were supposed to be flamingo dancers and a group of Japanese tourists that say “Happy Birthday Michael.” But I spaced out and forgot to put them in the video. Just imagine it. :)

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Tuck Gave Me A Million Dollars!! http://www.projectequator.com/tuck-gave-me-a-million-dollars/ http://www.projectequator.com/tuck-gave-me-a-million-dollars/#comments Wed, 04 Sep 2013 23:14:15 +0000 http://www.projectequator.com/?p=826 For obvious reasons, there has been a ton of discussions in our house lately about money, finances and the budget in general.

This is not a bad thing…one of the things we hope to teach the kids on this trip is how to build a budget and stick to it!  We have a “per diem” amount per day per country for food and we are putting the kids in charge of keeping track!  We also have a “fun activities” slush fund per country that we all need to manage. We want everyone participating in the discussion regarding if we do one thing, we may not do another.

We have read all the guidebooks and talked to friends and have put together a list of MUST DOs for each destination.  Accommodations and flights are booked for the most part, so food, local transportation and activities are the big buckets of expenses. Each of us has a cheap, $1 calculator from Office Max that we can use for currency conversion when we have to figure out what something cost.

Tuck has been listening closely to all the budget discussions and being the “can do” guy, he decided to put all of his money from his piggy bank in a ziplock and bring it just in case.  I found it stuffed in  his bag yesterday.   He also made me a one million dollar bill that he told me I can use for emergencies…wouldn’t that be awesome if it worked?! :)

My million dollar bill from Tuck!

My million dollar bill from Tuck!

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Anyone looking to buy a Honda Minivan or VW Bug Convertible? :) http://www.projectequator.com/anyone-looking-to-buy-a-honda-minivan-or-vw-bug-convertible/ http://www.projectequator.com/anyone-looking-to-buy-a-honda-minivan-or-vw-bug-convertible/#comments Thu, 15 Aug 2013 03:27:01 +0000 http://www.projectequator.com/?p=557 We own 4 cars. Seems silly with only 2 drivers but people moving is a complicated thing when you have 5 kids, 2 adults and 3 dogs. Luckily the birds and fish typically DO NOT come on road trips, although “Fighty,” Tuck’s fighting fish, has gone back and forth to Cannon Beach at least 6 times this summer :)

Currently we own:
1) A 2007 minivan for everyday trekking around
2) A 2002 “Megavan” which is an 11-passenger Ford Econovan that has been converted to 4-wheel drive and is used for mega road trips with 7+ people and skiing
3) A 2006 VW Beetle Convertible for everyday commuting to the city
4) A 2005 Volvo Station Wagon bought in the last six months in anticipation of a teenage driver (Wescott turned 16 3 days ago and has been taking drivers ed)

All cars were purchased from dealers pre-owned through eBay Motors. LOVE eBay motors! It is a great way to buy a car.

Anyway, as part of the pre-trip purge process we are selling the Minivan and Bug. It is bittersweet because they have both been awesome cars but it seems silly to keep 4 cars in the driveway for a year. Megavan is treated like a member of the family so we are incapable of selling it :)

The minivan is a 2007 Silver Honda Odyssey EXL fully loaded with navigation and built in movie system. It is a terrific car. 83,000 miles. Slide door rollers were all just replaced. Dealer trade in is $16K so if anyone wants it in the next week, let us know….otherwise we are selling to the dealer.

The VW Beetle is a 2006 Dark Grey Convertible in the now retro-styling because they recently remodeled the Beetle. Fully loaded. Standard transmission. Dealer trade in is $8.5K. 48,000 miles. It is a great little car and super fun!

In all seriousness, please let me know if you are interested. They are both great deals so I would love to sell to a friend if they are looking for a car!

Megavan in Yosemite Christmas 2010.

Megavan in Yosemite Christmas 2010.

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Fun TODO! http://www.projectequator.com/fun-todo/ http://www.projectequator.com/fun-todo/#comments Tue, 13 Aug 2013 00:27:08 +0000 http://www.projectequator.com/?p=531 With 3 weeks and 6 days before we leave, we are buried in TODOs!  It is ridiculous!  And just like Gretchen, the mom of The Roaming Jones, described, it seems nothing ever gets checked off.  More things get put on the list daily than get taken off.  Some just get scratched because we realize there just isn’t time.  Like tie-dying sheets and pillowcases for the bunkroom in Cannon Beach…this TODO will just need to wait until we come home in 2014!

But we do have one really FUN TODO!  Using all our unused gift cards and merchandise credit!!!  We decided we should use as many of these credits as possible before we leave.  Never have we had so many free trips to Starbucks, awesome dinners at nice restaurants and foot massages in a ROW! :)  Even massive amounts of dog food for the trip has been purchased with Target giftcards :)  Thank you, thank you, to everyone who has contributed to this fun activity!  It is a welcome break from shots and orthodontist appointments!

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