For as long as I can remember, I have loved waking up on Thanksgiving morning to watch the Macy’s Parade. Though the holiday itself is problematic and rooted in issues that have been glossed over for years, the parade continues to be a source of nostalgia and joy for me every fourth Thursday of November….
Category: Travel
Bad Photos are Part of the Adventure
I love documenting my travels, but taking photos of myself? That’s another story. I find it challenging to take good photos of myself on trips that aren’t selfies. While selfies can be fun and quick, there’s something about getting more than just my face and shoulders in a photo to show to my friends and…
I’m a Quitter: Lessons from the Lost Coast Trail
I got the inspiration to hike the Lost Coast Trail from social media. I had already done two other backpacking trips and I wanted to try a hike near the ocean, and I thought it would be fun. While I am the planner in my relationship overall, my partner, Nate, is very much the hiking…
A Comedy of Errors in a German Train Station
In 2019, I spent 2 weeks in Europe for work. It was an amazing experience learning about myself, other cultures, and I took a lot of trains. I loved trains and I got to take one in all four countries I traveled to. On one of those train rides, I was traveling with a co-worker…
Roaming Vatican City: Magic in the Sistine Chapel
Hot take: I didn’t love Rome or Vatican City and it was mostly due to the heat. I visited both as part of an EF tour during record-breaking heat in July 2023 so when I say it was hot, I mean I was sweating from places I didn’t even know could sweat. This was our…
Illness. It’s Part of Life Now
Joy is still possible even when the path looks different than expected. I never expected to get a chronic illness; I don’t think anyone does unless there’s a history of it in their family. Not so lucky for me, no one in my family had these issues (that I know of) so when I suddenly…
Table for One: My First Solo Trip
When I set out on my first ever solo trip, I never intended it to be a thing. I desperately needed a break from work and my crumbling marriage so I planned a trip. Hiking had been a fun, stress-free activity for me and I wanted to go to more National Parks since I had…
My First International Trip: A Short Day in Mexico
My very first trip abroad wasn’t a grand adventure and didn’t have much fanfare. It was a simple day trip across the border in Mexico in 2009. I didn’t have a carefully crafted itinerary, a must-visit restaurant list, or many photos to remember it by, which is surprising because I’m usually the type to take…
Stepping into a New Adventure: Welcome to My Travel Journal
For as long as I can remember, venturing to new places has excited me. The promise of new sights, unfamiliar sounds, and experiences waiting to unfold always stirs something in me and renews my hope. Every trip leaves its mark by shaping how I see the world and, in some small way, who I am….








