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ABOUT ME

Hi there! Just wanted to introduce myself below!  So excited that you came to my blog to check it out.  I hope it helps you and your family use your points for new experiences!

Who am I?
My name is Ken! I'm a disciple of Christ, married, late 20s, living in the DC area, and I love to travel!


Why do I care or even want to blog about travel points?
Ever since I was in college, I really enjoyed looking at different ways to save money. Once I got into the points game, I started saving so much money on flights. I began telling all my friends and family (regardless of who cared) how they could take everyday spending to fuel their travel.  I want to this blog to share what I've learned about how to go far with your travel points!

How can we connect?
I'd love to talk points, answer questions, or anything else with you!

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