June was a blur! We spent the majority of the month traveling around Spain with Whitney's mom, followed by exploring a few other cities in western Europe as part of our 4 month Eurotrip. This trip has been amazing so far, and we've seen so much history and wonderful architecture in all of these places. … Continue reading Back to FI! Financial Independence Update- June 2019
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Eurotrip 2019 Update and Expenses: Spain (Seville, Granada, Valencia, and Barcelona)
If you haven’t read any of the prior expense reports from our trip, check them out below: Madrid, Spain Portugal (Porto, Caldas da Rainha, Lisbon, Lagos) On this leg of the trip, we returned to Spain but this time for much longer. Whitney's mom met us in Spain as well! Spain had some big shoes … Continue reading Eurotrip 2019 Update and Expenses: Spain (Seville, Granada, Valencia, and Barcelona)
Finally Reached FIRE! Progress to Financial Independence- May 2019
I'm very late on getting this article published, but that's because we've spent the last month in Europe kicking off our 4-month European adventure! This trip has been much more busy than the last trip since there's so much to see and do in each city, and we've been moving more often. There have been … Continue reading Finally Reached FIRE! Progress to Financial Independence- May 2019
Eurotrip 2019 Update and Expenses: Madrid, Spain
Eurotrip 2019 is officially underway! The plan is to travel to 14 countries including over 30 different cities in a 15 week span. For more info on our itinerary, check out this article from last week! As I did on our 5 month long around the world trip last year, I'm going to keep track of … Continue reading Eurotrip 2019 Update and Expenses: Madrid, Spain
Progress to Financial Independence- April 2019
Another Month Already?! The end of April means that we're almost done working for the year (yes, you read that right, for the year) and will be heading to Europe soon to spend 15 weeks traveling and exploring! April has been a busy month with working full time at busy outpatient clinics, growing the Travel … Continue reading Progress to Financial Independence- April 2019
Progress to Financial Independence- March 2019
More Exploring! In March we had several busy weekends with more adventures. We are still living in Fredericksburg, VA for our current Travel PT contract, so we've been exploring this area but also took some fun weekend trips. The first week in March, we had the opportunity to travel to the Dominican Republic with a … Continue reading Progress to Financial Independence- March 2019
Fifth Wheel Physical Therapist Turns 3!
A Look Back April 10th, 2016 is the day I published my first post on this blog. I was extremely excited to start writing and sharing my story with you guys. Watching the way the blog has grown has exceeded all of my expectations to this point. There are hundreds of new subscribers and followers … Continue reading Fifth Wheel Physical Therapist Turns 3!
Guest Post: “Travel PT: The Path to Financial Freedom” (Featured on Covalent Careers/New Grad Physical Therapy)
I was recently featured on the website Covalent Careers, which is the parent company of NewGradPhysicalTherapy.com. I wrote an article titled Travel PT: The Path to Financial Freedom. This is a topic I've written about before, highlighting how Travel PT has allowed me to save a significant amount of money, achieve financial freedom early in my … Continue reading Guest Post: “Travel PT: The Path to Financial Freedom” (Featured on Covalent Careers/New Grad Physical Therapy)
Progress to Financial Independence- February 2019
Back to Work I'm pretty late getting this update out unfortunately. We've been pretty busy lately with some adjustments in our plans. At the end of February we found a couple of really good travel jobs! High paying outpatient jobs are always our main priority, and we found that this time close to Northern Virginia. … Continue reading Progress to Financial Independence- February 2019
Over $20,000 Ahead After 3.5 Years of Income Based Student Loan Payments
It has been almost 3 years now since I wrote my first article about my plan to seek student loan forgiveness using an income based payment plan instead of paying down my debt aggressively. About a year after that, I wrote an article about how I made a mistake in which income based repayment plan … Continue reading Over $20,000 Ahead After 3.5 Years of Income Based Student Loan Payments