Life in Bi: Pride, Passing, and Coming Out Forever
I didn’t plan on talking gay stuff this week. I figured a #TBT story on social media from last year’s blog post would suffice for pride content on my blog. But then something happened that made me think more about
The 6 Best and Worst Things About Being A Flight Attendant
I’ve been socializing lately. Trying to meet new people and have some fun. And when you’re a flight attendant, meeting new people means talking about work. People have questions. You can’t blame ‘em, it’s a world most people will never
The ‘One Day At Home Effect’- What Flight Attendants Do on Their One Day Off
“So, what’s your schedule like?,” the question every flight attendant dreads, but is inevitable when meeting new people. Today we’re tackling an aspect of flight attendant schedules not often talked about—the One Day at Home effect. This is what time
8 Summer Travel Essentials- From A Flight Attendant
With the summer season upon us, we are making travel plans and we are packing differently. Namely, lighter. This list of 8 Summer Essentials for Flight Attendants are things that frequent-flyers will love, but they’re great for even a weekend
Why Flight Attendants Love (And Hate) Summer Flying
Summer is finally upon us! With this change in season, comes changes to flying. The routes are different, the crowds are different, and, though it goes without saying, the weather is different. The summer is a special time of year
I Need to Talk About Abortion.
I’m not talking about travel or flight attendant life today. In thinking about what I wanted to write this week everything fell short. After the leaked draft of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, dismantling 50 years
Announcement: Big Changes Coming to the Blog
Today’s post is going to be short and sweet. And with the cold/allergies I’m suffering from, short and sweet is about all I can handle. Today’s post is not even really a post, so much as it is an announcement.
It’s Complicated: A Flight Attendant’s Mixed Feelings On Masks
In case you’ve been living under a rock somewhere and hadn’t heard, on Monday, April 18 the federal mask mandate requiring passengers to wear face coverings in airports and airplanes was removed. Members of the flying public and airline staff
Imposter Syndrome Strikes Again: What, Why, & How to Fight It
Last week I told you all about volunteering at the ultramarathon in Raleigh—how much fun it was, how I got wrapped up in the strong sense of community, and how it left me itching to set a new big running
100 Miles of Fun: What I learned Volunteering at an Ultramarathon
What kind of person decides to go out and run ONE HUNDRED continuous miles? I got to find out last weekend when I volunteered at the Umstead 100-Mile Endurance Run, an ultramarathon in Raleigh, North Carolina. From 6am Saturday until