Arriving to a State of Emergency
After arriving in Quito and meeting my gracious host family, our school had closed the second day of classes after the country was announced to be in a state of...
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After arriving in Quito and meeting my gracious host family, our school had closed the second day of classes after the country was announced to be in a state of...
One of my favorite comfort foods in Morocco was rfissa (a lentil dish). Follow along my trial-and-error process as I try to make it at home and reflect on being...
This is just a reflection of what it's like being back after a whole half a year in Japan and man...Its different than I expected for sure. So many thoughts and...
While I didn't go into this Amsterdam-Bruges-Brussels trip with an itinerary, these are the activities that I ended up doing and roughly the order in which I...
While I am a proponent of traveling without a concrete itinerary, I do think helps to go into the weekend with somewhat of a plan. For ideas, here is an...
You’ve heard of spilling the tea but have you ever had a proper Kaffeeklatsch? In our last week in Freiburg a few of my IES friends and I embarked on a cafe...
Studying abroad in Granada and feeling tired of tapas or missing the variety of American restaurants? Here's my list of non-tapas restaurants that serve...
It can be difficult to eat well on a budget, so I've compiled a few of my favorite recipes and meal tips from my time in Dublin!
Mastering the art of packing for study abroad: Tips on backpacks, shoes, clothing, and essentials, infused with practical wisdom for a seamless journey.