Blending a passion for strategic consulting, travel, and wine, we’re trading the daily grind for a global adventure—and bringing you along.
Introduction
We’ve always been wanderers at heart. For years, we hoped for that corporate assignment that would send us and our family to live abroad, to truly immerse ourselves in anew country and its culture. But eventually, we realized if we wanted to make this happen, we had to be our own expat assignment-givers. During Covid, when my consulting business slowed down, I invested in getting some wine certifications to fuel my love of learning (and wine) and explore starting anew business that might help us be able to travel the world and not wait for full retirement. Our travels are designed to be a bit of a working adventure. I will still support a few of my strategic consulting clients and will help companies with planning and facilitation of strategic retreats, while we’ll also build the website to be a resource and planning tool for others who want a life of slow travel.
Our Journey
It was less of a sprint and more of a… well, a meandering hike with a few detours. We initially set a goal of retiring at 55. Then we adjusted it to 60, but relooked at our feasibility every year. It turns out, we were accidentally part of the FIRE(Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement, long before we even knew what it was! Once we stumbled upon the online communities, we really dove in,soaking up every piece of knowledge we could.
Andnow, here we are. After years of planning and a final decision to put our travel life plan into action at 57 (for Tom) and 58 (for me), our journey officially began with a flight to Paris on August 27th, 2025. This first blog post is about the fun, crazy, and sometimes tedious planning that got us here.
One big question is the decision on keeping or selling our primary home. After much research on the selling and rental market, risks to upkeep with a pool and strict HOA, we ultimately sold our home in Holly Springs, North Carolina. We bought some land closer to the ocean outside of Wilmington, where we'll eventually build our forever home. This should allow us to be more flexible and truly embrace a life of "slow travel."
In order to prepare we had two areas it was important to understand better: budget and living arrangements. We spent years taking working vacations, learning about what we liked (and didn't like!) in different-sized cities, apartments, activities and hobbies, and finding out what it was like to live out of a suitcase for weeks on end.
Planning and Logistics
Costs
We are committed to tracking our budget and sharing what we learn, including how our spending deviates from our plan. We learned early on that tracking every single expense,even on vacation, is a crucial data point for a successful early retirement. Itwas critical to our knowing when we could enter this next chapter of our lives.We also know one of the biggest fears is running out of money in retirement! This is arguably one of the most important activities related to pulling the trigger for early retirement. We'll provide a high-level breakdown of our costs in future posts once we have a good feel for what's what.
Before You Go
Tom is the master of practical planning, diving into everything from luggage choices to medical insurance and finding the right e-sim provider for our phones. Our early trips gave us a lot of confidence in our ability to plan and budget accurately. We’ll be sure to detail our pre-trip checklist in future posts for those who are interested.
Recap
Our first blog post isn't about the breathtaking views or the incredible food—we'll get to all that, we promise! This one is about the decade of planning, saving, andsoul-searching that led us to this moment. We learned that the perfect retirement date is a moving target, that sometimes you have to sell a house to make a dream happen, and that having a plan is great, but remaining fluid is even better. This new chapter is about truly immersing ourselves in a localculture, and for us, that means delving into the history, the local life, and,of course, the fantastic food and wine scene. We can't wait to share more of this adventure with you.
We’re blending our passion for wine with a love for global exploration. Join us as we journey through the world's most captivating destinations, uncovering hidden wine gems and offering unique workshop experiences for your team retreats. Whether you're seeking to enhance team dynamics or discover the art of slow travel, let us be your guide.