Let’s heAR it for Ms. Bean
This summer, after yabbling about doing this for years, I finally enrolled in the TSA PreCheck program.
The online application was easy. The total cost was $85.00 for five years. But it did require an interview with a real person at a TSA-approved IdentoGO office that happened to be nowhere close to where I live.
My interview appointment time, the soonest I could get, was 4 weeks from when I sent in my enrollment– and then it was 10 days after that before I got my official TSA Known Traveler Number [KTN].
For me this was not a fast process
Do I need this TSA PreCheck status? I dunno. But after some of my air travel experiences, most notably standing in the Las Vegas TSA line for 1 hour 45 minutes, I’ll do anything that *might* make the process less painful.
[Click HERE to read an article that helped me to better understand the program.]
And on that note, having talked about the practical side of travel, I’ll share the following fun and pretty stuff.
I created these images using the Visited Countries Project on Douwe Osinga’s website. You may already know about this because it’s been around for a long time.
Nonetheless here is where I’ve been

I’ve been to 9 countries which amounts to 4% of the world.
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I’ve been to 34 US states which amounts to 68% of the country.
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I’ve been to 3 Canadian provinces which amounts to 23% of the country.
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QUESTIONS OF THE DAY
Are you in the TSA PreCheck program? If so, how has that worked out for you?
Where did you go for your favorite vacation ever? Where did you go for your worst vacation ever?
Got any travel plans for the rest of this year?
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