Happy Thanksgiving--We All Have A Lot To Be Thankful For In Our Lives

Thanksgiving Card.jpg

With only about a month left in 2019 and the great celebration of Thanksgiving here today, we would like to wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving. We hope all who are in your lives are well, safe and happy.

Anne & I have a lot to be thankful for and we would like to express our gratitude to all who have helped make our lives and this year better.

First, thanks to our military—without you past and present, we might worry about our safety—even as I write this, some are standing watch for our protection today as they do every day.

Second, we are grateful to work in the travel industry and help make dream trips possible to others. I think most folks like to take pride in their jobs, and our pride come from helps others have experiences of a life time. Each trip, to us is special, no matter how simple or complex.

2019 has been quite a year for us. We help more folks travel this year than previous years. Our 75th Anniversary of D Day tour, sold out in one month, won us an award for our marketing efforts from a major travel magazine and it was fun, sobering and meaningful—a travel experience next to none! I turned 70 this year. And, Anne is still fun, beautiful, tenacious, demanding and has made my life better (best decision I ever made was to ask her to marry me!). Pretty cool year, don’t you think!

We are grateful for all of you who trust us with your travels. Each of you are special and have brought joy to our lives. Thanks for your trust in us!

We are grateful for our key vendors of 2019—AmaWaterways (and all their incredible team members—they are part of our family), Europe Express (especially the groups department) and Emerald Waterways. All of you provided our clients exceptional trips—Thank You!

Our wish for you is to have a peaceful, joyous holiday and please express your gratitude to those who have made your year better.

Happy Thanksgiving—may our paths cross soon!

Anne & Hank.

edit Anne - Jewel 2.jpg
Hank Schrader 1.JPG