12/50: Delaware
Delaware was the only state we’ve been unable to find a veteran participant on the 50 States: Veterans + Artists United tour. But, as we’ve continued to be reminded of time after time, everything happens for a reason and it will all work out.
11/50: Virginia
Although most of what we saw in Virginia on the 50 States: Veterans + Artists United tour was what we could visit while staying in the greater D.C. area, we were amazed at all that would include. I may or may not have nerded out at the National Air and Space Museum.
10/50: Maryland
In the matter of a couple of months, we went from clueless rookies to almost-experts when it came to setting up and tearing down our Airstream campsite because we did it so often in such a short window of time. The 50 States: Veterans + Artists United tour was the ultimate crash course of sink or swim. We’re swimming now, baby!
08/50: New York
Kendra and I have been no strangers to New York over the years with both of us having previously worked in fashion, but not until the 50 States: Veterans + Artists United tour were we able to bring our home with us and park it just across the Hudson in the Jersey City Marina.
07/50: Connecticut
We discovered how mind-boggling old Yale is. It was founded in 1701, which is insane for American history standards. After walking around Connecticut’s version of Hogwarts and its Art Gallery, we felt pretty inspired to create something timeless of our own on the 50 States: Veterans + Artists United tour.
09/50: New Jersey
Although we’re constantly around design and creativity while facilitating each collaborative design process on the 50 States: Veterans + Artists United tour, we weren’t able to roll up our sleeves and get our hands dirty until we crashed the weekly print club at the Newark Print Shop.
06/50: Pennsylvania
The City of Love wasn’t named for its military naval yard, but that doesn’t mean we couldn’t appreciate the retired fleet of warships now resting peacefully in the sun not too far from where we conducted our 50 States: Veterans + Artists United tour project.
05/50: Rhode Island
The little previous knowledge of Rhode Island I had before the 50 States: Veterans + Artists United tour did not prepare me to walk along Millionaires Row of mansion after mansion along the scenic rocky coast. I’m pretty certain nowadays it should be renamed to Billionaires Row, SMH.
04/50: Massachusetts
We were a little anxious heading into our first major city on the 50 States: Veterans + Artists United tour, but the history of the city easily outweighed any concerns of fitting the Airstream through its narrow streets.
03/50: New Hampshire
After a couple of nights in a holding pattern staying in parking lots in Maine, we packed our truck with the usual road snacks for the next stop on the 50 States: Veterans + Artists United tour. Barely an hour later, we were already in Portsmouth before we even cracked open our trail mix.
02/50: Maine
While on the 50 States: Veterans + Artists United tour, we were pleased to confirm that there is nothing more Maine than eating a lobster roll as dense fog and a brisk sea breeze rolls over a rocky coastline overlooked by a lighthouse.
01/50: Vermont
After over a year of planning, visiting State 01 of the 50 States: Veterans + Artists United tour seemed like a figment of our imagination, and there wasn’t a nicer and more kind place to begin our 18-month journey than in Burlington, Vermont.
Long-Awaited Departure
After over a year of planning, countless emails, pitches, grant applications, conference calls, and meetings, the day to install the final vinyl decals and to hook up the Airstream to hit the road had finally arrived, whether we were ready or not.
Planning for Fifty States
Planning and executing a fifty-state tour doesn’t just happen overnight. This concept was brewing for nearly two years and required a handful of life changes in preparation for a dramatic change in lifestyle. And even then, much of it came together in the final minutes with a few minor miracles and a handful of incredible people who made it possible.
Pronounced “Whun-E-Whun”
In the hills of Cártama, Spain, we had one of those special moments together. Having just said “I do” a week earlier back home in Grand Rapids, Michigan, we found ourselves in a state of peaceful bliss without the normal distractions of life. During this time, we were able to envision what life together could look like, and right then and there we registered our domain name.