Year in Review : 2022


Updated in 2025 for easier navigation- relive the moments and adventures of 2022 below

And so we come to the end of another year. This season always feels a little tender as I pause to reflect—looking back at what has passed and forward to what’s ahead. Some years are full of joy, others more challenging, but each carries its own lessons and moments of gratitude. The question, of course, is always the same: how do you really measure a year?

One of my favorite analogies is to think of life’s years as peaks and valleys in the mountains. Sometimes the climb is steep and rocky, with slips, stumbles, and even a few tears (and maybe some profanity). But then you reach the summit and are overwhelmed by how far you’ve come, how strong you’ve grown, and the breathtaking view from the top. The descent feels easier, lighter—but always with the knowledge that more peaks and valleys lie ahead.

By that measure, I’d say this past year has been more of a difficult climb, filled with its fair share of tears and rocky paths. Between ugly office politics, the stress of both Brad and me finishing our master’s degrees, and the disappointment of canceling much-anticipated trips to Costa Rica and France, it’s been a rough stretch. But I trust that a peak is ahead, and one day soon we’ll look back and see just how far this year carried us.

And even amid the climb, there were bright moments—wonderful weekend adventures that kept us grounded and grateful. This year alone has taken us to 16 states, including four that were brand new to me. So, let me share with you the places this year has brought us.


By The Numbers:

  • US States : 16
    • Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, Kentucky, Colorado, Arkansas, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Missouri
  • Countries : 0
  • National Parks : 4
    • Smokey Mountains, Mammoth Cave, Indiana Dunes, Cuyahoga
  • Milestones : 1
    • celebrating 40 years around the sun
  • Checking on daughter’s passport status : 986

Highlights & Favorites:

We were disappointed to not add international trips to the year. But we certainly made our way through a lot of different states and experiences. There was a great variety of landscapes, history, and experiences that we enjoyed this year.

Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit

There is seeing art in a museum, and then there is being consumed in art. The immersive Van Gogh exhibit felt like being surrounded, consumed, and totally changed by being part of the art. With the colors moving, changing, and reflecting it made us feel the art in a far deeper way.

{read the post: Experiencing the Immersive Van Gogh}

Buffalo National River

We got to celebrate the Buffalo National River turning 50 with a canoe ride with my in-laws. My in-laws have been coming here since they were young and then later with their kids. It meant a lot to them to share this place with a grandchild. It’s hard to say who enjoyed the canoe ride down the river the most.

{read the post: Canoeing Down the Buffalo National River}

Mammoth Cave National Park

Mammoth Cave National Park holds the largest cave system in the world. No visit is ever the same. We decided to do the Domes and Dripstones tour and loved going deep down into the caverns of the caves. The formations were incredible. It’s hard to believe that there is an entire world of caves and paths buried beneath your feet.

{read the post: Domes & Dripstones- Mammoth Cave National Park}

Cuyahoga National Park

We visited Ohio, which was a first for us. During that weekend, we fell in love with the natural beauty of Cuyahoga Valley National Park. We loved the rocky ledges and the sweeping views of the buckeye trees. We especially loved the Brandywine Falls with the first hints of fall colors poking out.

{read the post: Visiting Cuyahoga Valley National Park}

Franconia Notch State Park

There is no better place for fall leaves then the New England area. On a weekend trip we drove through Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont seeing some of the lesser known historical sites. But our favorite part of the trip was taking the Flume Gorge Trail up through the rocks of Franconia Notch State Park.

{read the post: Hiking the Flume Gorge Trail- Franconia Notch State Park}


Misadventures & Lessons Learned

  • months of visits to the passport office, sending documents to the state department, and hoping we could travel- our daughter’s passport didn’t come
  • walking along Gulf Shores National Seashore and falling knee deep in a sand trap and then almost stepping on a jellyfish
  • Mardi Gras in Moblie is just as wild and colorful of a good time as people say it is
  • Goo Goo Clusters are better when you make them yourself at the flagship store
  • visiting Michigan will take you to a Dutch community complete with working windmill

Reader Favorites:

I love to see what posts are the favorites of others. It is always interesting to see if they share my own favorites or if they are different. This year there seemed to be quite a bit of overlap between my favorites and reader favorites. Here are some of the reader favorites of the year…

Home of Mark Twain

On our visit to New England we stopped in Connecticut to visit the home of one of America’s favorite authors- Mark Twain. His home was interesting and beautiful. We learned about his time here in Connecticut and about his equally famous neighbor- Harriet Beecher Stowe. It was quite the amazing writer’s corner of the state.

{read the post: Visiting the Homes of Mark Twain & Harriet Beecher Stowe}

Belle Meade Plantation

Of all the plantation homes, Belle Meade is my favorite. Not only is the house itself beautiful, but it’s fame came not from crops but from race horses. All throughout the house you can see the love and pride of the horses they bred. The tour of the house is interesting as you wander through the beautifully decorated rooms.

{read the post: Visiting Belle Meade Plantation}

Uncovered Native American Community

On a visit to my aunt’s house in Colorado, I learned that she was working with a local leadership of a few Native American tribes. She had on buying her house, learned that the area use to be an ancient community of tribe members. Since then she has worked tirelessly to not only protect the sites, but work to educate others on them.

{read the post: Rock Circles & Prayer Trees- Lessons from the Native Americans}

Mobile Bay Alabama

A weekend in Mobile Alabama came with small towns, hidden fort, old battleship, and all the Mardi Gras fun. From one end of the bay to the other, this area of Alabama is a hidden gem. It is the best of both beach side town and Southern hospitality. We even happened to find ourselves in a dog parade going through town.

{read the post: Down By the Mobile Bay}

Chimney Rock State Park

On a visit to North Carolina, we spent a morning hiking at Chimney Rock State Park. Hiking to the large rock that juts out from the mountain is no easy feat. With hundreds of stairs to climb we were a little winded by the time we reached the top. But the views were amazing- even in the gray of early spring.

{read the post: Stairs to the Top- Chimney Rock State Park}


Looking Ahead to 2023

Right now, we’re holding our breath that our daughter’s passport will come. When that happens then we will be replanning trips to France and Costa Rica.

We’re also giving some thought to going to Banff National Park sometime in the next year. I know my husband is hoping for winter so he can ski while we are there.

I’m sure the year will take us to new parts of Tennessee and hopefully some more national parks to explore.


Thanks for coming along with me on this wild ride. I feel grateful for you and the time given, the comments shared, and the friendships created here in this corner of the blog world. Thank you for being part of my 2022. May this new year bring you love, joy, and many adventures.

Thank you 2022 for all you have given me, hello 2023 and all that you have in store!

33 responses to “Year in Review : 2022”

  1. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    Looks like you got quite a few trips in! Hope you have a Happy 2023! Maggie

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Happy 2023 to you too! 🙂

  2. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

    Thanks Meg for taking the time to share your year with us. Although it’s had its difficulties especially with long haul trips you’ve seen a lot of the US which you’ve shared beautifully with us. Let’s hope passport issues are soon resolved and the wider world will once again be open to you. Wishing you all the best for 2023. M x

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you Marion, you are so kind and I appreciate you more than I can tell you. I hope this new year brings you all the best things. Im looking forward to following along on all your adventures! Happy 2023 to you and your family ♡

  3. leightontravels Avatar

    Hey Meg, I really enjoyed this. I recognised a lot of my own feelings in your thoughts about how to measure a year. And in the reflections on challenges faced and the disappointments life often throws up. And you are absolutely right that for the most part these things make us stronger and enable us to enjoy life’s peaks all the more. Not being able to travel abroad has resulted in a seriously impressive array of domestic adventures. 16 states! 4 of which are new. It was fun to look through these shots again, when you see them all displayed like this it’s clear you made great use of your time. Merry Christmas Meg, and have a Happy New Year! Hoping 2023 gives you guys everything you deserve and more.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thanks Leighton, I feel incredibly grateful for you and your kindness. I hope that the new year brings you and Sladja all the best. Merry Christmas and Happy 2023 to you 🙂

  4. Toonsarah Avatar

    Great to be reminded of a few states I’ve visited and tempted by others I haven’t yet been to, through your words and photos 🙂 I hope 2023 proves a little less rocky and that you get to travel abroad again!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you so much, that is so kind of you to say. I hope the new year brings you all good things. Happy 2023! 🙂

  5. thehungrytravellers.blog Avatar

    Happy New Year Meg…..enjoy 2023 even more…may it be a year of conquering those peaks more easily!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you, Happy 2023 to you too! Looking forward to following along on more of your adventures 🙂

  6. Travels Through My Lens Avatar

    You have covered a lot of ground in 2022 and seen some amazing locations! I hope the passport situation for your daughter gets sorted soon. Happy New Year, and all the best to you, Meg, and your family in 2023!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you so much. I can’t wait to see the places you share in the new year. Wishing you and your family a wonderful new year! Happy 2023! 🙂

      1. Travels Through My Lens Avatar

        I also meant to say that your post was beautifully written; well done!

        1. grandmisadventures Avatar

          I appreciate you and your kindness. Sending you a big hug across the miles 🙂

  7. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    I like that analogy of comparing the years to climbing in the peaks and valleys of the mountains. And hey, sometimes we need to tackle the rough patches to make us appreciate the good stuff. It certainly sounds like you made the most of your weekend adventures. Wishing you all the best in the New Year. Cheers, Linda

  8. travelling_han Avatar

    Aw Meg, this review moved me. I’m sorry that your year has been one on the uphill climb of the mountain, but as you say soon you’ll be on the top (hopefully in Costa Rica and France) looking back down. I hope that the office politics also improve as I know how soul destroying they can be day in day out. You still had wonderful adventures in 2022 which I’ve loved following along on – here’s to a mountain peak 2023. x

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you Hannah, I apprecite your kind words and having you as a blogging friend has been a delight. Cheers to a new year and the excitement of reaching the peak. Happy new Year 🙂

  9. The Travel Architect Avatar

    I’m sorry for the challenges and disappointments of 2022, but it sounds like you have nowhere to go but up! Happy New Year, Meg!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you! Happy New Year to you too, wishing all good things to you 🙂

  10. Alison Avatar

    Happy new year Meg, you’ve been to some amazing places around where you live. I agree with you the years have ups and downs and you just have to go with the flow no point fighting against it. Accept what you can’t change
    Hoping the year ahead is a good one for you and your family. It’s been wonderful getting to know you, may the friendship continue 🙂

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Happy New Year to you Ali 🙂 I have loved having you as a blogging friend and cant wait to follow along on your adventures!

      1. Alison Avatar

        Thanks Meg, I hope you get to the places you missed out on last year 🙂

  11. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    I hope 2023 finds you on the uphill side and top of the mountains! And congratulations to you and Brad for finishing your masters degrees!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you! We are excited to be done and to make a big deal about it for our daughter’s sake. I hope this new year brings you all good things. I have loved getting to know you and reading your posts. Happy 2023! 🙂

  12. The Chronicles of History Avatar

    What a great year and some very impressive trips! 👏

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you! We are working our way to seeing all 50 states so it’s nice to cross a few more off the list 🙂

      1. The Chronicles of History Avatar

        That is an awesome goal! Can’t wait to see where you go this year! I love your write ups and the photographs you take are always lovely!

  13. Latitude Adjustment: A Tale of Two Wanderers Avatar

    2022 was a great adventure for you…cheers to another one in 2023!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you, Here’s wishing you all the best and lots of travel in 2023 🙂

  14. bitaboutbritain Avatar

    That’s a wonderful review, Meg. You have had some fine trips, in spite of any troughs – here’s to more highs in 2023!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you! Wishing you a wonderful new year. I always enjoy your posts and I’m looking forward to where you will share in the year ahead 🙂

  15. Tanja Avatar

    you visited a lot of states! any new ones planned for this year?

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you! I’m hoping to see a few more states up in the midwest because I’m lacking a lot of those 🙂

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