Travel is scary, adventurous, and so many other things combined. The more I travel the less I find I need in material items. The first solo trip I took I had an entire suitcase, when I went to Ireland, I…
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It’s strange to think this year is coming to an end. Without a doubt, 2018 has been the year I’ve focused on what I want out of life and since the year is ending, I want to reflect on the…
I define long-haul flights as any flight longer than 3 hours. After that 3 hour point, my legs are numb, I’m asleep, or trying to concentrate on anything besides the fact that the guy in front of me pushed his…
I can not talk enough about how amazing Paris was. But what I enjoyed most about my time in Paris was getting there for so cheap by skipping the carry on all together and only packing in the Osprey Porter…
What Happened & How you can Avoid It Back in May, I went to Ireland for 2 weeks for my first international solo trip. It was the most exciting 15 days of my life and I don’t regret a single…
Airports are a destination for any traveler. It’s a place I dread because of the stressful lines that are unavoidable. So today I want to talk about ways to bring down the stress when visiting the airport. Hopefully some of…
Overpacking in 2018 is a major problem that can affect your wallet fast if you’re traveling with budget airlines. Nowadays airlines have fees for a carry on that can add an extra $100. This is something I hate, and with…
Hey guys, my name’s Amy and that may look a little weird on your screen because you’re used to having Colleen writing these blog posts for you to read. Don’t worry, this post is still about traveling, I promise! I…
The question I get asked most often since I began solo traveling is how I stay safe. How do you stay safe when you’re traveling alone? Traveling alone means you have to know your surroundings and keep aware of where…
Zero Waste is a scary word, but when I think about it I imagine a future where the ice caps are no longer melting, plastic bags aren’t being trashed into our oceans, and we make ourselves accountable for the pain…