Christine Easterling
Based in Los Angeles | Coastal Carolinas | Manila
English
East and Sterling Travel
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Our Story
A nomad since 17, travel is beyond a hobby—it’s my way of life. I’ve traveled across the US and internationally for work, lived in Barcelona and Hong Kong, and have built my life around discovering the world. I hope I can share this journey with you!
Travel Style
My experience has been part L’Auberge Espagnole, part Crazy Rich Asians, part Sideways. As a former television producer and writer, I find joy in creating cinematic moments. I am drawn to historic sites, unique spaces, and great food.
My travel approach is intentional with room for spontaneity. This past summer, my husb, two kids plus pup and I took a coast-to-coast road trip. We stayed in historic hotels and budget gems. Indulged in foodie dreams. Pulled over for roadside landmarks. Found some mountains to hike. And I love a good dive bar. We also found Pee Wee Herman’s bike. (Spoiler alert, it’s not in the basement of The Alamo!)
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The Mother Road: 100 Years of Route 66
For a century, Route 66 has served as the rhythmic heartbeat of American mobility, but for my family—including my husband, our two young children, and our adventurous mini-schnauzer—it has become the backdrop for our own modern day odyssey. As we celebrate the highway’s 100th anniversary, The Mother Road stands not merely as a historic transit line, but as a living time capsule where neon-drenched nostalgia meets the raw, shifting beauty of the American West. To journey across its expanse today is to participate in a storied pilgrimage, proving that even a hundred years later, the spirit of the open road still has the power to pull a family closer together, one roadside diner at a time.

The Mother Road: 100 Years of Route 66
For a century, Route 66 has served as the rhythmic heartbeat of American mobility, but for my family—including my husband, our two young children, and our adventurous mini-schnauzer—it has become the backdrop for our own modern day odyssey. As we celebrate the highway’s 100th anniversary, The Mother Road stands not merely as a historic transit line, but as a living time capsule where neon-drenched nostalgia meets the raw, shifting beauty of the American West. To journey across its expanse today is to participate in a storied pilgrimage, proving that even a hundred years later, the spirit of the open road still has the power to pull a family closer together, one roadside diner at a time.

The Mother Road: 100 Years of Route 66
For a century, Route 66 has served as the rhythmic heartbeat of American mobility, but for my family—including my husband, our two young children, and our adventurous mini-schnauzer—it has become the backdrop for our own modern day odyssey. As we celebrate the highway’s 100th anniversary, The Mother Road stands not merely as a historic transit line, but as a living time capsule where neon-drenched nostalgia meets the raw, shifting beauty of the American West. To journey across its expanse today is to participate in a storied pilgrimage, proving that even a hundred years later, the spirit of the open road still has the power to pull a family closer together, one roadside diner at a time.

The Mother Road: 100 Years of Route 66
For a century, Route 66 has served as the rhythmic heartbeat of American mobility, but for my family—including my husband, our two young children, and our adventurous mini-schnauzer—it has become the backdrop for our own modern day odyssey. As we celebrate the highway’s 100th anniversary, The Mother Road stands not merely as a historic transit line, but as a living time capsule where neon-drenched nostalgia meets the raw, shifting beauty of the American West. To journey across its expanse today is to participate in a storied pilgrimage, proving that even a hundred years later, the spirit of the open road still has the power to pull a family closer together, one roadside diner at a time.
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