Category: Travel

  • Portugal – The Idea of Saudade

    Portugal – The Idea of Saudade

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    This trip marks my fourth time in Lisbon, a beautiful city that I cannot help but always want to come back to. It is also my first time taking a true solo trip. Hard to believe, isn’t it? After 37 countries, most of which have been part of my adult life, I’ve never really traveled…

  • South Africa- Going Back While Moving Forward 

    South Africa- Going Back While Moving Forward 

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    For me, returning to South Africa felt like falling into a dream, some odd liminal space between past and present.  I didn’t realize how significant the country was to me until I was talking to my current, and frequent, travel companion, Gleb, on our way there. We talked about how it was the place we’d…

  • Mallorca & New Memories

    Mallorca & New Memories

    I wrote a post once, years ago, about moments.  I talked about how I classify my experiences by the moments that hit me, and stick with me the most.  While, now, there are so many experiences that stand out to me, sometimes there are things that I know I will remember the feeling of in…

  • Lisbon, As Life Changes

    Lisbon, As Life Changes

    February 11, 2022: At 6:12 P.M. on this Friday night, I can feel the breeze moving my hair, as I work from the terrace of the Lisbon apartment that my best friend and I have used as a home base this week.  In front of me, just down below, sits the Praça de Figueira, while…

  • Mexico, Again, But Different

    Mexico, Again, But Different

    May 11, 2022: I’m sitting here in Tulum, Mexico on the huge couch in the living room of our 2-story AirBnB (located in the heart of Aldea Zamá) writing a piece about my reflections on study abroad and lessons I’ve learned along the way. It’s not lost on me that this comes at I time…

  • The Latest Journey, and 23

    The Latest Journey, and 23

    This past year has been the best of my life. I began true adulthood by diving into a full-time position just weeks after finishing my degree. Next came a move across the country in my station wagon, with only belongings that would fit, and my brother, in a quasi-Great American Road Trip sort of way.…

  • Looking Back and Moving On- a reflection

    Looking Back and Moving On- a reflection

    One night not long ago, the rain was pouring outside my window that I leave open as a rule and a gust of wind whipped, impressively, my heavy curtains into my room. It is not lost on me that a similar scene took place while writing my last piece about being here in London. Maybe…

  • Living in London- Reflection and Rediscovery in a Lockdown

    Living in London- Reflection and Rediscovery in a Lockdown

    Saturday, February 20 5:30 pm I didn’t truly feel like I was in London until I just did. In fact, I didn’t even realize that a part of me wasn’t feeling quite in place here, until the moment that I felt like I was exactly where I need to be. I stepped out of the…

  • To Say Goodbye After All This Time

    To Say Goodbye After All This Time

    At our last group gathering of the trip, just hours before some of us had to leave and just hours after some had already gone, Lukas gave a speech. Suddenly, everyone was standing up and saying how grateful they were, in a way that was so authentically them.  Lukas told us how we’d all meet…

  • Moments

    Moments

    Another archived post that just didn’t feel quite ‘right’ being put out there when I wrote it. Some moments take place in what feel like clusters. Sometimes, like now, we go so long without anything really standing out. Remembering the things that have the power to make us feel most alive is so important in this…

  • Chile Reflection

    Chile Reflection

    I used to write reflections for each country I visited when I was traveling with Semester at Sea. This is something I wrote just a day or two after getting back to the states, but I never got around to posting it. It didn’t feel right, talking about my time in Chile as such a…

  • Patagonia- El Fin del Mundo & The End of a Journey

    Patagonia- El Fin del Mundo & The End of a Journey

    How quickly we forget the difficulty of a moment when a better one comes along and completely overshadows the former. How easy it is to dismiss a challenge once it is complete, fin. The Journey is the Destination I hiked 16.5 miles over an 8-hour span to get to the base of the towers (torres)…

  • Pucón- A Mountain and a Mindset

    Pucón- A Mountain and a Mindset

    43. That’s how many days of living in Chile that it took me before I got truly overwhelmed. By the crowds on the metro and then in the bus station and with the heat and the constant busyness of it all.  These feelings could not have come at a more appropriate time it felt, after…

  • Uruguay- Flashbacks on the Ferry

    Uruguay- Flashbacks on the Ferry

    Colonia Del Sacramento is a little town in Uruguay across the river from Buenos Aires with very distinct Spanish and Portuguese influences. It was the coolest Valentine’s Day I’ve ever had (shoutout to Brenna for being my travel buddy among all the real couples that day.) Arriving to a new country by boat is incredible,…

  • Argentina and Adventure

    Argentina and Adventure

    I like to put things in my notes on my phone so I don’t forget the way I’m feeling during certain moments in time and this is one that I wrote as I was about to board my flight to Buenos Aires, Argentina on the thirteenth of February. I realized this morning how excited I…

  • Atacama Desert- Discovery and Dunes

    Atacama Desert- Discovery and Dunes

    I love moments that feel transcendent of time and space. I think that’s why I like planes, and boats, so much. You’re not touching the ground, not really. You’re separate on your own sort of wavelength without time.  As I sat on our small plane to the Atacama Desert, the moon was clear and bright…

  • The Mountains and a Motorcycle

    The Mountains and a Motorcycle

    I found it again. One of those moments that I knew I was going to miss the second it ended, even as I was living it. Riding on the back of a motorcycle, down some mountain in the Andes, with a new Chilean friend as the sunset threw the most incredible pinks and purples across…

  • Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, y el Verano

    Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, y el Verano

    Picture this: a paid-for field trip to the ocean, and sand dunes you didn’t even know existed until the night before, followed by a weekend of partying and exploring the coastal region of Chile. I can’t think of a better second weekend in the country to get to know everyone better, to experience the art…

  • Chilling in Chile

    Chilling in Chile

    Somehow a part of me forgot how it felt to walk into a room and meet new people that would certainly become entwined in a life-changing segment of my existence.  How quickly we forget things that we think will always be a fundamental part of us. First encounters, the anticipation of a new adventure in…

  • Bali in a Backpack- What I Packed for an 18-Day Trip Across the World

    Bali in a Backpack- What I Packed for an 18-Day Trip Across the World

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    Bali has been at the top of the list for my best friend and me since high school, and it’s a trip that we are so excited to be leaving for in just a few days. While we are in Bali for 12 days, we have three days of travel on the way there and…

  • Semester At Sea- How to Prepare

    Semester At Sea- How to Prepare

    Semester at Sea is the easily the biggest adventure you can go on as a college student. It is also pretty damn daunting if you don’t know where in the world (pun intended) to start. I’ve had everyone from friends to acquaintances to total strangers reach out in the last year to ask about the…

  • Dublin, Ireland – Travel and Trinity

    Dublin, Ireland – Travel and Trinity

    It’s funny, flying makes you realize how inconsequential things are, how small your world really is. To see entire towns from above is to see how tiny the biggest buildings can appear and, in comparison, how incredibly small people are. As we flew over Dublin at 4 in the morning, it appeared as a glowing…

  • “Seaing” The World

    “Seaing” The World

    Thirteen days from now I’ll be on the way to Germany during my first international solo flight. Eighteen days from now I’ll be boarding the part-time cruise ship that’ll serve as a sort of home base for the following four months. This is a trip I’ve been hoping to partake in for a few years…