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Welcome to the final newsletter of the year – My 2025 year in review! Just some highlights – we would be here all day! Is it just me, or did 2025 fly by in a blink? As I look back, I’m filled with gratitude—for family milestones, unforgettable travels, meaningful work, and all of you who ...

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Welcome to the final newsletter of the year – My 2025 year in review! Just some highlights – we would be here all day!

2025 travel to Northwest
Tulip Fields – Skagit Valley, WA

Is it just me, or did 2025 fly by in a blink? As I look back, I’m filled with gratitude—for family milestones, unforgettable travels, meaningful work, and all of you who continue to follow along. Here’s a quick rundown!

Family Joys

Our family grew this year with the arrival of our grandson, Clark—making the twins officially cousins! Watching your grown child become a parent is one of life’s great gifts, and we’re savoring every moment. Nick, Kylie, and Clark are doing great!

We also celebrated several beautiful weddings, each one a sweet reminder of young love at its very best. And somehow, Craig and I reached 41 years of marriage. Four decades of partnership, adventure, and laughter—how lucky am I?

A Dodgers Season for the Books

Go Dodgers! Another World Series win—and an experience we’ll never forget.

This year, we found ourselves at the longest World Series game in history.

2025 World Series History

October 2025
18 innings
6 hours 39 minutes
Dodgers 6, Blue Jays 5

We went with my 85-year-old mom and our son Nick, and it was epic from start to finish. What made it even more surreal? We were ALSO at the previous “longest World Series game ever” back in 2018:

October 2018
18 innings
7 hours 20 minutes
Dodgers 3, Red Sox 2

Twice in one lifetime? The odds are wild—we really should have gone straight to Vegas.

Travel Adventures

This year’s travels were nothing short of extraordinary. We kicked off 2025 with New Year’s in London and Paris, then embarked on a spectacular culinary tour of Morocco. Riding camels in the Sahara with our best friends felt like living inside a dream. One email invitation—“Who wants to ride camels in the Sahara with us?”—turned into an unforgettable adventure.

Unbelievable Adventure!

epic Morocco

In July, we spent several weeks in Italy preparing for our upcoming Travel Connections Tours in Tuscany. From meeting with vintners to tasting extraordinary meals at family-run restaurants, we’re carefully crafting the most authentic, delicious, and memorable tours you could imagine. You can learn more about the tours HERE.

If you want the behind-the-scenes stories, I recorded several podcast episodes filled with fun details from all of these trips—don’t miss them! You can find the podcast on several platforms:  YouTube, Apple, Spotify, and iHeartRadio

2025 year in review
Come with us to Tuscany!

Thirteen Years of Adventures of Empty Nesters

When I started Adventures of Empty Nesters 13 years ago, my goal was simple: encourage fellow empty nesters to get out, explore, and rediscover what lights them up. With the kids grown and our calendars our own again, this chapter of life can be incredibly vibrant.

I plan to continue this work for decades to come—especially inspired by my mom, who keeps up with every adventure we dream up. Watching her cheer on her beloved Dodgers at the World Series was a highlight of her life (and mine) and a reminder to keep saying yes to what brings us joy.

Final Journey of the Year

We’ll close out 2025 back in South America, revisiting Chile. From the wine country to the remote beauty of Chiloé Island, we’re excited to explore more deeply and record a brand-new podcast episode to open Season 5 of Travel Connections Podcast in February 2026. I can’t wait to share it with you.

On the sand in Kauai – So grateful to have found my passion after the kids left the nest!

As always, thank you for reading, for traveling alongside me here, on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and on the Travel Connections podcast. Your support and enthusiasm mean everything.

Wishing you a warm and wonderful holiday season—and a spectacular start to 2026.

With gratitude,
Suzanne

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Have you given much thought to the idea of slow travel? I’ve been writing about travel for more than 12 years, and over the past five or so, I’ve watched this concept rise quietly but steadily—first as a whisper in the industry, now as a movement. Perhaps I was searching for it, or maybe it ...

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slow travel in Tuscany

Have you given much thought to the idea of slow travel?

I’ve been writing about travel for more than 12 years, and over the past five or so, I’ve watched this concept rise quietly but steadily—first as a whisper in the industry, now as a movement. Perhaps I was searching for it, or maybe it found me. Either way, I’ve fully embraced it.

slow travel in Pienza
Pienza: Enjoy a guided tour and shopping at my favorite shops.

So, what is slow travel?

To me, it means approaching each destination with intention—moving at a gentler pace, staying longer, and letting experiences unfold naturally. It’s about connection: to people, to culture, to history, to flavors. It’s about trading “how many places can we see in a week?” for “how deeply can we know this one?”

And nowhere embodies slow travel better than Italy.

It was here, wandering through epic vineyards and cobblestoned villages, that I discovered just how enriching this way of traveling could be. In fact, it inspired me to create something new: Travel Connections Tours—and I couldn’t be more excited to invite you to join me in Tuscany.

A Tuscan Journey Designed for You

For seven days and six unforgettable nights, we’ll immerse ourselves in the heart of Tuscany, staying in the charming medieval village of Montefollonico. Our home base is iCastagni, a lovingly restored property owned by our dear friends, Jan and Tim. From this peaceful hilltop retreat, we’ll set out each day to explore Tuscany’s treasures.

Think Montepulciano, Pienza, Siena, and Montalcino—storied towns where history, artistry, and cuisine blend seamlessly into daily life.

Once you arrive in Montefollonico, everything is thoughtfully arranged for you: accommodations, tours, wine tastings, meals, and transportation. All you have to do is wake up each morning and let the day unfold. No stress, no rushing—just authentic Italian experiences curated to perfection.

Craig, Me, Tim & Jan with the hills of Tuscany!

What Awaits You

Cultural Immersion – Stroll through Renaissance piazzas with expert local guides, soak in centuries of art and architecture, and savor moments that connect you to Tuscany’s history.

Delicious Simplicity – From cappuccinos and pastries in Montepuliciano at historic Café Poliziano overlooking the valley to multi-course dinners with local wines. Each meal will be a warm memory.

Wine & Wisdom – Travel alongside Tim, a certified sommelier, who will introduce you to Tuscany’s legendary vineyards. Sip, savor, and learn what is so special about this wine region.

Shopping & Strolling – I’ll take you to my favorite boutiques for scarves, handbags, and unique treasures you can’t find anywhere else.

The Grand Finale – Our week concludes in Montalcino with a Brunello-focused wine experience, complete with a vineyard tour and leisurely lunch. Plus dinner in the wine cellar, where we put all of that new knowledge to work. A fitting end to a truly heavenly journey.

Why Small Group Travel?

Our tours are intimate by design—limited to just 10–14 guests. This size allows for meaningful connections, flexibility, and the joy of traveling among friends. Bring a partner, a best friend, or even gather your own group for a private tour—we’ll make it special for you.

You’ll also travel with my husband, Craig, who joins me as co-host, along with Tim and Jan. Together, with the help of expert local guides, we’ve crafted a balance of discovery and relaxation—a week filled with exploration, delectable food and wine, and once-in-a-lifetime memories.

Housemade limoncello in Montefollonico

Why Tuscany?

With decades of travel experience behind me, I can honestly say Tuscany is the perfect place to begin your slow travel journey. You’ll unpack once at I Castagni, then let each day reveal a new facet of this remarkable region—rolling vineyards, breathtaking views, and villages where time feels like it has kindly stood still.

Perfectly nestled between Pienza and Montepulciano, and within reach of Siena and Florence, Montefollonico is the ideal home base for embracing la dolce vita.

And there is always… gelato!

Ready to join me?

Let’s step into Tuscany together, not as hurried tourists, but as mindful travelers—savoring every taste, every view, and every story waiting to be discovered. Click here to learn more!

Hope to see you!

Suzanne

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