Tag Archive: europe

Ibiza.

Ibiza is….crazy. Fun, exciting, tiring, beautiful and crazy. We stayed in the town of Sant Antoni in a hotel just a short walk from the bay. For the most part the weather was… Continue reading

Barcelona.

Let me just start this post by saying that four days in Barcelona is simply not enough. While Paris and Amsterdam are both amazing places that I wish I could spend more time… Continue reading

Paris.

I’m just going to say it: I LOVE Paris. It’s usually difficult for me to admit my love for things that are so cliche but Paris, for me, is an exception. I can’t… Continue reading

Holland.

Well the fun has begun! The flight to Amsterdam was surprisingly easy, although I did not sleep longer than one hour the entire way. When we arrived at the Schipol airport in Amsterdam… Continue reading

THANK YOU

I met a goal on my 30 before 30 list! Have 50 followers √ As of this moment I have 51 followers on this blog which I never would have expected! Its felt… Continue reading

25 days until the rest of my life

With my month long trip to Europe quickly approaching I am realizing that there is still much to do before I feel comfortable boarding that international flight. Not to mention with my move… Continue reading

DUOLINGO

If i could be given two things on this upcoming trip to Europe I would ask for -unlimited funds (obviously) -and the ability to speak the languages of the countries that I am… Continue reading

Future Posts

When deciding to start a blog my reasons were simple. I have so many thoughts going through my head that I needed a place where I could write them down and make sense… Continue reading

30 Before 30

Laying (lying?) on my couch trying to fight a cold, covered in a blanket with The Best of Late Night Special playing in the background of my sunlit living room (San Diego in… Continue reading

Daily Prompt: I Did It My Way

http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2014/02/11/daily-prompt-my-way/ At 18 years old you think you know what the rest of your life is going to look like, but let’s be real, for the majority of newly graduated teenagers this is… Continue reading