6 Best Travel tips I’ve learned along the way
I’ve been reminiscing about travel a lot lately. It’s been such a huge part of my life in recent years and the absence of it now, in the times of Coronavirus, is certainly felt. I keep thinking of starting to
Camino de Santiago One Year Anniversary
September 14 marked exactly one year since I took my first steps of the Camino de Santiago. It would be a 35-day and 500-mile walk across Northern Spain. I would encounter landscapes that made my breath catch, people from around
Quick Trip To Rome (Without Seeing The Vatican)
Quick trip to Rome, anyone? My big 10-day trip to Italy is over, and I’m still dreaming of Cacio e Pepe in Rome, family fun in Grottaminarda, and stunning Sorrento views. The trip was ten days and strictly planned—tours, stays, rides,
Get in Loser, WE’RE GOING TO ITALY!
Buongiorno di Italia! The last time we caught up I was debating taking a trip to Italy with my aunt. I waffled back and forth for months about whether I’d join or not, and, probably surprising no one, here I
Never Trust An “Easy Trip”: My Latest Flight Attendant Woes
Ahhh summer flying. It isn’t for the faint of heart. My recent “easy trip” to San Juan was anything but. Delays and unexpected layovers, broken planes and broken plans, contract issues and bodily harm made this one for the books, and
Flying and Travel and Money, Oh My! Summer 2023 Updates
I struggled to come up with a topic for this week’s blog post. So here we are, doing updates. I don’t have something standing out in my mind. No big trip planned, no hellish work experience to gab about, no fresh
Camino de Santiago Accommodation: Where to Stay on ‘The Way’
Today we are talking accommodation on the Camino de Santiago—Where to stay on your Way. If you’ll be walking the Camino de Santiago, read on for information about the different types of accommodation on the Camino de Santiago, albergue etiquette, and
Eat Your Face Off in Providence, RI (& Thank Me Later)
Providence, Rhode Island is a tiny city that pack a huge punch when it comes to culture and food. Today we are talking some of the best restaurants in Providence—and more than that. I’ll also be highlighting some of the
My Ultimate Camino de Santiago Packing List
It’s Camino Season! Those of you who have been following along with this blog know that last fall I trekked the Camino de Santiago, a 500-mile pilgrimage across Northern Spain to Santiago de Compostela. It was one of the most
How to Have the Best Wedding (Guest) Weekend in Estes Park
I have been spending so much time inColorado that I am starting to feel like a part-time resident. There was my birthday trip in January, a girls’ retreat in Steamboat Springs for my bestie’s birthday, and now a wedding weekend
Escaping to Work: Best Fringe Benefit of Flight Attendant Life?
Have you ever wanted to pack your bags and just run away from it all? Become a flight attendant and you get to! If that sounds toxic, it can be. But it can also be fun, and really healthy, and