Episode 40 — Welcome to Cincinasty

A family adventure filled with hope, snacks, and inevitable catastrophe just waiting in the wings. Welcome back, long-time readers (you beautiful, emotionally scarred veterans), and a warm, probably-too-enthusiastic welcome to all the first-timers who just stumbled into the chaos that is Adventures of Traveling with Caleb. Strap in, because today’s episode takes us to the […]

Episode 41 — Pilot? What Pilot?

Returning from Knoxville, stuck in Atlanta, and questioning the existence of flight crews everywhere. Despite a long hiatus between episodes (hey, even chaos needs commercial breaks), we’re back. And as always, our favorite traveler is right where he belongs: delayed, mildly annoyed, and narrating it all for your entertainment. In today’s installment of Adventures of […]

Episode 32 — The Curse Continues (a.k.a. It’s Me. Hi. I’m the Delay.)

Mechanical failures, déjà vu, and dreams of fugitive-level drama. Welcome back, loyal fans and unlucky fellow passengers, to yet another thrilling installment of Adventures of Traveling with Caleb. And today’s episode?Let’s just call it a reaffirmation of the obvious. It’s me. I’m the problem. It’s me. Seriously, at this point I’m convinced I am a […]

Episode 21 — The Early Morning Edition (a.k.a. Cricket Lies & Boundary Violations)

There’s a sacred rule in early morning air travel. A code. An unspoken agreement among the sleep-deprived: 🎧 Headphones on😴 Eyes closed🛑 Do. Not. Engage. But this morning? That code got violated faster than a carry-on that’s definitely too big for the overhead bin. Let me set the scene: It’s 6:00 a.m.I’ve been up since […]

Episode 20 — The Taylor Episode (a.k.a. “It’s Me. Hi. I’m the Problem. It’s Me.”)

Fresh off a successful trip to Oregon—with zero dysentery, I might add (the pioneers would be proud)—I dared to hope that the return trip would be uneventful. Calm skies. Smooth connections. Minimal chaos. LOL. I landed in Denver with a hefty four-hour layover, but then I saw it: a flight to Tampa departing in 45 […]