Going on Birthright was undoubtedly the most magnificent experience I have been lucky enough to experience and since then I have longed for the day when I can go back to Israel. Though I'm not going back just yet, I've gotten the amazing news that I have been chosen as a representative for Birthright Israel so … Continue reading Birthright Israel
Tag: travel
A day in… Newport, RI
On my recent trip to Massachusetts, it seemed like a great a idea to deviate from the big city life and instead head down to Newport, R.I. It was my first time there and although it rained pretty much the entire time we were there, I would recommend you add it to your Must-Do pile … Continue reading A day in… Newport, RI
Way back Wednesday – Codorniu Winery
During my time interning in Barcelona I was in a constant debate with myself when deciding how I should spend my weekends. "Should I spend the weekend in [insert country] or should I enjoy the time I have in Spain and explore another nearby city?" and "How can I afford to go there?" This was … Continue reading Way back Wednesday – Codorniu Winery
Way back Wednesday – Israel
It seems like just yesterday I received my email letting me know I would be going on Birthright and found out I would be going to the Holy Land for the first time (even before my parents or grandparents got the chance to go). Getting there was no easy feat - from lugging my bags … Continue reading Way back Wednesday – Israel
“MeetingUp” with Miami
When I set off to college I thought "there's no better place than home" for me that home was Miami. As time went by however, I wanted to come less and less and I wanted to enjoy my new home in Tallahassee (or really anywhere else) much more. No offense to Miami but that drive from … Continue reading “MeetingUp” with Miami
“Someday” is today
With the New Year slowly approaching, I am beginning to hear more and more people's resolutions for 2015. At first I thought I would join in and make my own list of things I want to do for myself, knowing of course, that by February (if not before) most of these "promises" would be out … Continue reading “Someday” is today
Lessons in Greatness
When I was younger my dad was PTA president. He was so extremely involved in both my studies and after school activities. He chaperoned all my field trips and attended each and every one of my track and field meets and even my dance recitals. I could always count on looking into the crowd and … Continue reading Lessons in Greatness
5 Dont’s in Barcelona
Last time, I wrote about my top 5 things to take advantage of when in Barcelona so I thought this time I would write about 5 things you probably shouldn't do on your visit here. 1. Don't J-walk: Back home if you don't follow the crossing signals the worse thing that will happen is a … Continue reading 5 Dont’s in Barcelona
5 Must Do’s when in Barcelona
As my days here in Barcelona start to dwindle down, I ask myself if I've truly done everything I've wanted to do while i'm here. This city has so much to offer and I realize that I could probably live here forever and never get to do EVERYTHING I could hope. Lucky for me - … Continue reading 5 Must Do’s when in Barcelona
The Catalan People
In my time in Barcelona, I’ve encountered several people who are also visiting from the States and one thing they say always resonates in my head and it goes a little something like – “Catalan people are rude,” or “Why do people in Barcelona always respond to me in Catalan?" "Why do they have that … Continue reading The Catalan People
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