2016: Head lice and other highlights

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  • This was the first Christmas / New Year’s in about a decade where my household didn’t have a baby in diapers. We had no trips planned either. I’ve spent an entire week at home and I’m feeling very relaxed right now, plus I’m finally caught up on yard work.
  • My big trips of the past year were to Nicaragua (see here as well) and to Washington DC. The former was a two-week long trip, and my advice about doing international trips with four young kids: don’t. I’m only exaggerating a little bit–it’s a tremendous undertaking. Going through MIA doesn’t help either, though the Centurion Lounge there was clutch on the way down. And about that airport: my then-two-year-old daughter decided to roll around on the floor in the airport there quite a bit (Yes, we tried numerous times to stop her. Kids will be kids.) and coincidentally came down with a nasty case of head lice shortly thereafter. Oh, and did you know that head lice are now resistant to a lot of treatments? My daughter’s certainly were. We threw about four different treatments at her before we were able to eradicate the damn things.
  • If you want to see a summary by a real traveler, go read Trevor’s 2016 recap. Aside from DC and Nicaragua, we mostly did trips of a night or two including a couple to Asheville, where I was able to get eight cents per point for my Hyatt points.
  • In 2015 we hopped on a 150,000-point targeted Amex Platinum bonus. Fortunately this was before Bluebird died (the minimum spend was $20K) and it did not get caught up in the Amex MS dragnet, though we did have a Financial Review which fortunately went smoothly. We ultimately transferred those points to Iberia (thank you, 30% transfer bonus!) and then to British Airways, and this past year we redeemed most of those miles to fly ten of my wife’s relatives from Managua to our home in Charlotte.
  • About those MGA-CLT Avios bookings: five of those are for my wife’s brother and his family. That’s no problem with Avios since they’re flexible and can travel just about any time and can commit months ahead of time. The other five are for my wife’s sister and her family, and they’re much less flexible. Last time we booked tickets for them, we did the Avios wait-and-pray approach and it worked: we bought the MGA-CLT tickets on relatively short notice when some seats became available and hoped availability would open up for the return leg… which it did a few days before they left for the MGA-CLT leg. Win! This time around, we had no luck for the return leg so I had to burn some AA miles. Another argument for hoarding? Though Joe makes a good point: if you’re hoarding, it may be because your point valuation is out of whack. I think that’s why I hoard IHG points.
  • All of which reminds me of a point I’d like to make for those of you disinclined to travel because of kids or any other reason: even if you don’t travel the world, you can still bring the world to you with points and miles.
  • The big trip for 2017 will be a trip to Yellowstone for my parents’ 50th wedding anniversary. Related story: tickets to Jackson Hole are expensive! Same thing for Cody. Salt Lake City is a lot cheaper but it’s also a five hour drive. We’ll also be doing another family trip to Nicaragua in January 2018, but it will be “funded” with vacation days from 2017, so that’s going to restrict my 2017 travel. “Work is the curse of the drinking class”… and the travel class too.
  • My blogging fell off this year partly because there isn’t as much to blog about and partly for personal reasons. We had some nasty viruses hit the household this year, plus we finished up an addition to our house. Dia’s documenting her home improvement adventures right now if you’re interested. My advice, given the demographics of the construction industry: have a spouse or a close friend who is a native Spanish speaker and can ask around and negotiate for you. We just saved a bunch on some stamped concrete thanks to my wife.
  • I obtained Luxe status from my Banana Republic card thanks to a 5X promotion. Thus far, Luxe status has had zero impact on my life. Neither did my stupid Chase Sapphire Reserve cat video getting linked to by the New York Times. Speaking of which, the Chase Sapphire Reserve also caused a few commenters to accuse me of blasphemy.
  • Have a great year everybody!


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