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Fifteen things I’ve learned about travel

1. Make sure you have a good pair of walking shoes, but not white tennis shoes like you’re used to in the US. You’ll stick out like a sore thumb!

2. Pack solid colored clothing- your funny teeshirt slogan might be a kick in the US, but most of the world dresses less casually than we do.

3. Eat from street vendors- they usually have the best deals and the food is more authentic.

4. If nothing else, learn these phrases in whatever language you’re going to be surrounded by- “Hello”, “Thank You”, “Excuse me”, “please”, and “bathroom”.

5. Don’t waste your time on your computer, free WiFi or not. Your friends and family will be there when you get home.

6. Don’t be afraid to wander- my best day in Rome was when Colton, Matt, and I just got off the subway somewhere and walked around aimlessly.

7. Try the coffee- every country’s tastes different!

8. Eat outside as much as possible- the best people watching can be had outside of a cafe.

9. Familiarize yourself with at least one type of public transit- in bigger cities, your best bet is the train or subway.

10. The further away you are from tourist sites, the more authentic your experience is going to be.

11. Leave room in your suitcase- there’s nothing worse than having to throw things away at the end of your trip because you overpacked!

12. Go ahead and buy friends and family those silly little tourist trinkets- they don’t care how authentic it is, they just want a piece of the action.

13. Buy a watch, especially if your cell phone doesn’t have service. It’s one less thing to have in your pocket, and knowing the time is rarely a bad thing.

14. Pay with cash whenever possible- foriegn money is cool looking, plus it will force you to watch how much you spend.

15. If a trip doesn’t seem like it’s working out, break away from your pattern and just explore for the sake of exploring. You’d be surprised what you find when you aren’t really looking.

Happy travels!

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Ten things I’ve learned about social interaction

If you know me, even a little bit, you know that I’m not the best in social situations. In fact, I think it’s safe to say that I’m the worst. I get anxiety every time I’m put into a new social situation, especially when I’m alone, but over the years I’ve learned a few things that make these situations more bearable. Continue reading “Ten things I’ve learned about social interaction”

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Show me the money!

So far this summer, I’ve made $904.48 from my camp counselor job. I’ve got four weeks of work left, so that means, if I keep up my current hours and pay, I’ll end up with 1808.96, which is… less than I need for Spain. But I’ve got savings and almost a whole year until I leave. Augh. I hate money. And being an adult. Everything is so complicated. Continue reading “Show me the money!”

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If I were to reintroduce myself…

I know there are at least three of you who have been following this blog since the beginning. That means that you probably remember my first ever blog. If you’re not one of the original three, or you just want to refresh your memory, here’s the link. Please be kind in your rereading… I was in 8th grade (14 years old!) and clearly I was not having the best day. Why am I making you read this again? I promise, there’s a point. Continue reading “If I were to reintroduce myself…”