I’m back, baby! On November 5, after nearly two months abroad, I flew home to the States. This officially-officially marks the end of my Camino de Santiago and the beginning of the readjustment to “real life.” Since I’m fresh off
I arrived in Santiago de Compostela, the official end of the Camino de Santiago, on October 19. So, I guess I’m done…? Seven days later I’m still trying to figure out where the end is and what it means.
Help, I’m in a love bubble and I can’t get out. It’s day 28 on the Camino de Santiago, and a lot has changed. For one thing, the thick, viscous time I wrote about in the last post has shifted,
Hello everybody from Rabé de Calzadas, España. I’m posting this from a picnic table in front of the Albergue I’ll be sleeping in tonight, but It was written in Burgos during my extended (amazing, luxurious) stay there. In this post
I will have been on the Camino de Santiago for over a week by the time this post is published. It´s been really awesome so far, but I’m not quite ready to tell you all about the Camino yet. First I
Fall is upon us, and as the seasons change, so too must we. Or, at least, our packing style should. Today we are talking about Fall Essentials for Flight Attendants. Things we should be bringing on our layovers (and our
When it rains it pours, baby. Last week’s blog post came a week late. You once-in-a-while readers wouldn’t have noticed if I didn’t mention it, but those of you who tune in regularly might have. In that post I told you
Y’all, I have an announcement to make. Next month I’ll be making my way to Spain for a bucket list trip I’ve been dreaming of doing for years—The Camino de Santiago. The Camino de Santiago is a famous pilgrimage that
Did someone say summer fun?! Our favorite season might be flying by, but fret not. There is still time, and this Rhode Island native is here to tell you all about the best beaches Lil’ Rhody has to offer. Rhode
It will surprise exactly no one to find out that the flying public can be really f*cking annoying. As a flight attendant, I experience this firsthand, and it is one of the things my coworkers and I talk about most.