I love making notes of everyday (& far away!) travels and helping others do the same.
Who I Am:
Adventure seeker.
Gluten-free Foodie.
Storyteller.
Writer/photographer.
M.P.S. in Strategic Communications.
B.A. in English.
Lover of all things indescribable.
28 countries/ 22 U.S. States/2 U.S. Territories.
5 Gluten-Free Afternoon Tea Locations in San Diego
If you’re looking for a delicious gluten-free afternoon tea experience in San Diego, look no further! I’ve compiled a list of the five best venues in the city, all offering unique and memorable tea experiences. As someone who has enjoyed afternoon tea in places like London, NYC,...
A Note on Solo Dates
Last week I had the best date ever… with myself. I went into the solo date thinking I’d learn something to share with my audience for an everyday travel idea. Why not, right? Instead, I found my travel self—the me when I’m traveling and it was like...
Pompei (or Pompeii, as it’s commonly spelled outside of Italy) is a must-see UNESCO World Heritage Site located near Naples (Napoli). This ancient city, now an archaeological wonder, lies at the base of Mount Vesuvius and was buried under volcanic ash in 79 A.D. Originally a thriving...
6 Steelers Fan Locations in Pittsburgh
Steelers fans (AKA me) that don’t live in Pittsburgh are in for a treat when they come visit. Pittsburgh is literally a city of black and gold and the lights are beautiful at night. As we prepped for a trip to Pittsburgh, I was scouring the internet...
The “Not Working” Guilt and How to Overcome
Do you ever feel the “not working” guilt? Or feel terribly guilty about taking breaks? More and more, I am realizing that my need to be productive can’t be turned off. And unfortunately, when not productive, that all-too-familiar guilt shows up just to remind me I’m not doing...
Quarantine: How to Make the Most of It
Quarantine slowly seems to be lifting its hold on society. While the return towards “normal” seems to be in the horizon, it also seems far from grasp. For many of us, quarantine represented a prolonged period for quality time at home. And for others, quarantine felt like...
A Note About Changing Your Story
If you’re reading this then it’s time to change your story. Sometimes it feels sad to close out old chapters of our life but if its close means the opening something new, then don’t we owe it to ourselves to try it out? If you doing something...
Going Gluten-Free When You Don’t Want To
Going Gluten-Free Last summer, my health was in absolute chaos. I was constantly sick. My stress level was at an all-time high. Finally fed up with bouts of stomach problems, I went to the doctor’s in November. I tested abnormal for Celiac Disease and was told to...
How to Rest When You’re a Workaholic
Rest is absolutely important. Yet, for us workaholics, it’s outrageously difficult to do. Some of us find our worth or our confidence in our work and even on sabbath days, I feel so anxious not working. A few weeks ago, I had finished all my to-do’s. My...
10 Ways to Spice Up Your Planner
It’s time to spice up your planner. I don’t know about you but sometimes my days feel like they blur. But if you think about it, EVERY DAY is 24 hours of opportunities, opportunities to invest in well-deserved sleep, R&R, and passion projects. But sometimes, it seems...