St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

My family’s visit to St. Thomas was an unplanned one. Originally, we had been anticipating our departure to Poland for several months. We were going to visit Krakow, Warsaw, and my great grandparent’s hometown, Rzeszow. Unfortunately, we discovered the night before our flight that my passport’s validity was ten days shy of meeting the Schengen Area Requirement.

My mom was still eager to travel somewhere despite the disappointment. So, within 24 hours, we were off to the Caribbean.

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St. Thomas was absolutely beautiful. It was a unique time to visit the island considering the fact that its population was still recovering from the devastation of two massive hurricanes.

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The people’s attitudes reflected the roughed-up landscape, but despite the tragedy, we encountered plenty of kindness and witnessed so much community.

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Not to mention, the lizards were fun to be greeted by in the morning

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Below are some of the beaches we went to:

Coki Point Beach –

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This beach is fantastic to visit if you’re interested in scuba diving, snorkeling, and meeting locals!

Magens Bay Beach –

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I had the opportunity to go paddle boarding (my first time) and enjoyed the quiet away from the crowded beach – it’s only crowded really when the cruises pull in to the island.

Trunk Bay (St. John) –

Trunk Bay must’ve been my favorite beach. Because of the hurricanes, the beaches are very empty due to abandoned establishments. It was quiet and relaxing and later that day we had a chance to swim with sea turtles!

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First you have to ferry on over, which is a bit of a stressful time, but it’s definitely worth the relaxation in the end.

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People are allowed to snorkel near the rocks in the image above.

Although we weren’t planning a tropical getaway, we sure had fun!

Southern California

One of my good college friends, Ava, is from Long Beach, California, so of course flying out to hang with her was inevitable! Below is a recount of my first visit to Southern California back in 2015.

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Day 01 –

We started the day by exploring Ava’s hometown, Long Beach. We walked to and around Second Street in Long Beach.

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We enjoyed a yummy breakfast at Pandor to get some energy for our drive to Los Angeles.

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Ava’s amazing mother, Bev, gave me a tour around Los Angeles. We shopped on Melrose Avenue and had some lunch at Cafe Midi.

We ended our day with Afters Ice Cream.

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Day 02 –

This morning, we ate at Portfolio in Long Beach (I miss their almond croissant to this day). We enjoyed a scenic beach walk to the Aquarium of the Pacific and then hung out by the lighthouse at the Pike.

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We ended our day with In n Out for dinner, which obviously is a big deal for me, an East Coaster.

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Day 03 –

I got behind the wheel on this day and took the challenge/privilege of driving on the 405. We drove to Little Tokyo in Los Angeles and had lunch at Marugame Monzo. Upon our exit, we watched old guy kill it on his piano in the center of the patio. Next, we ate Mochilato (mochi and gelato). We did a littleshopping and got presents as well as Japanese grocery food.

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After Little Tokyo, we went to LACMA and saw tons of amazing art!

It was a long day, and adding a museum trip to it made us super tired. We rested by La Brea Tar Pits before going out to eat in warehouse district. I accidentally drove through Skid Row, which was slightly terrifying, but we made it to our destination, the Factory Kitchen.

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Day 04 –

Today was a beach hopping day! We ate breakfast for lunch at Seal Beach, then we went shopping. We leisured at the beach for about two hours before heading to Huntington.

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We enjoyed some gelato on the pier. I crossed off swimming in the Pacific Ocean and watching the sun set over it off my bucket list! We had the fanciest dinner at the Port in Newport (some couple skrrted up to the function in their boat – that’s how fancy it was!)

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With our tummies full, we headed home for sleep.

Day 05 –

I returned to Portfolio for their amazing almond croissant (still thinking about you, almond croissant). Then, we went to the Hills to visit the Getty, which was otherworldly…and HUGE. So tiring! You definitely need to make a day of that museum. We reenergized with some pastry snacks in the gardens.

After the Getty, we headed over to Santa Monica and rode the Ferris wheel – wasn’t worth it to be honest.

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We were on our way home but got caught in traffic. I was slaughtered by the 405. Half dead, we went to Snow Monster for ice cream and hung out with some of Ava’s friends. We then stayed in, ate food, and watched Netflix

Day 06 –

After such a long week, we decided to sleep in. We had brunch at the Attic before heading over to the Griffith observatory. We did some hiking near the observatory, not to mention TO the observatory – the parking was atrocious.

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We had a fun misadventure to Amir’s Garden, then headed back to Long Beach to have Chinese food for dinner.

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Of course we needed dessert so we went to Yogurt Land for some ice cream.

Berlin, Germany

My solo weekend trip to Berlin was certainly an adventure. Without a working phone, I had to rely on locals and a map to navigate my way through the city – I know, so old school, right? On top of this challenge, the weather was absolutely dreary. Regardless, I had an incredible experience in this giant, modern city.

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On day one of my trip, I participated in an AirBnb experience: Wake Up Yoga! There, I did some challenging yoga (only challenging because I was out of shape) and had a yummy vegan breakfast.

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Two German yogis assisted me on my travel to my next location, which was the Judisches Museum. Here, I furthered my education of the Holocaust and how it affected the Jewish people, especially Jewish Germans.

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The architecture consisted of tall corridors and sharp corners – very contemporary and very fascinating to look at while moving through the building. Unfortunately the Memory Void was closed at the time (dang).

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After this I took an uber to a mall that boasted over 300 stores! There, I tried to retrieve a sim card but I failed to bring my passport for validation. It was a rather frustrating time so I continued my trip without internet access. While mooching the mall wifi, I found a show nearby called “The ONE Grand Show” at Palast Berlin. It was very similar to Cirque Du Solei and very entertaining!

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I will say, although traveling without internet was frustrating, it was a whole new experience and navigating with a map was probably my favorite of the trip.

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On day two of my trip, I woke up to an even more dreary sky. It was raining! Good thing, my first activity on the agenda was to visit a museum! I went to the Neues Museum and saw the bust of Nefertiti as well as some other interesting artifacts such as the Berlin Gold Hat. There was also an exhibition that presented artifacts from both ancient China and ancient Egypt.

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Once I wrapped up here, I went to walk the East Wall Gallery. I tried my best to document the walls, but it was raining sideways!

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Once I made it to the end, I didn’t know what to do next! I hopped into a taxi and made my next impulsive choice – go to the…zoo?

The Berlin zoo was a fun way to kill some time. They also had an aquarium that certainly had more children than sea life. Once I made my rounds there, I asked a worker who spoke English where I should end my night. She recommended a local photography museum.

As I made my way to this museum, I walked past the Christmas markets locals were building since Christmastime was right around the corner. I also stopped to see a super cool church called Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church and I swear Leo’s Romeo and Juliet could’ve been shot there.

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Once I made it to the photography museum, I viewed an interesting exhibition on the top floor about the Cultural Revolution in China. After this, I treated myself to some wurst, went home for bed, and prepared to go back to Denmark the next day.

Bonus material – these were the cats who lived with me in my AirBnb. Aren’t they so funny?

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Målmo, Sweden

Since the only thing separating Målmo, Sweden and Copenhagen, Denmark is a 2.5 mile bridge and a flash of the passport, I thought why the hell not go visit Sweden for a day!

My parents were visiting me that day so we were able to rent out a car and have a shopping day in the city. It was very difficult to navigate considering none of our phones worked. My dad was smart and found a hotel to steal a map from. He also got some recommendations.

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Once we parked our car, we found a church for some shelter from the rain. It was called “St. Petri kyrka” and was absolutely beautiful. We lit a candle for Michael and moved on.

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At first, we were concerned about the weather ruining the trip because it was so rainy, but as the day went by, the weather got a little nicer and we found a shopping district to explore.

Christmas was just around the corner, so all the markets were up. We hunted for some nice presents.

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After we shopped until we dropped, we headed back to Denmark for some well deserved rest.

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Venice, Italy

Day One –

From Florence, we took a scenic train ride to Venice. We had the wonderful company of two nice ladies from Leiden, Holland. When in Europe, always take the advantage of the opportunity to travel by train.

Upon our arrival, we discovered how high the bridges in Venice are and how difficult the city is to navigate. We roamed the canals until we could check into our room at 4 pm. We had a bit of trouble since we forgot to meet our host at agreed upon spot.

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More of a maze than a city.

After we were settled in, we went to go and visit Libreria acqua alta. However, we got sidetracked by our lingerie hunt at Intimissimi. Ivanna managed to get the shorts we first spotted in Rome. Unfortunately, it was the last pair so I didn’t get any. Because of this, we continued our search and tried to find another Intimissimi in San Marco – it didn’t exist. I called several stores, and managed to reserve one medium pair of shorts. In retrospect this hunt seemed trivial, but at the time, acquiring these shorts were SO IMPORTANT.

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In the evening, we went to get drunk on spritz, a local usual, and tequila. We went up to a peddler and bought one of those light toys that you fling into the air. It was almost stolen, and we were laughed at by other adults. After our evening, we passed out.

Day Two –

In the morning, we went for gondola rowing lessons on the Venetian canals. We acquired this activity through Get Your Guide, a site that offers getaways at great prices. Our instructor, Anna, was kind and sang beautiful melodies to row to. As we headed out to open waters, the wakes caused by bigger boats caused me and Ivanna to almost fall off the boat several times.

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Hold on Tight!

After our lesson, we purchased some gelato and headed to Intimissimi to claim the forsaken pair of shorts. Victory was ours! We walked the length of Venice until spontaneously decided to go to Lido beach. We met up with some of my friends who were doing a summer intensive there. It was a beautiful day to soak up the sun. We walked down the beach in search of sand dollars. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any to gift my friend, Melanie.

After we changed back into our clothes, we had out last Italian pizza and a bottle of chianti.

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Cheers and Goodbye Venice

We rode the water taxi back to the apartment in absolute exhaustion. We frustratingly checked in to flight online, showered, packed, and slept. We headed back to America the next day, concluding this amazing experience.

Florence + Tuscany, Italy

Day One:

We took a train from Rome to Florence (somehow we got double booked one of our seats with a family). Once we made it to our destination, we checked in to our AirBnb and then walked around to find food. On our first stroll, we realized Florence is tiny and can be walked across in 25 minutes!

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At one point, we saw a strange kid in a hotdog costume. I’m pretty sure he flipped Ivanna off when she laughed. We ended our day with visiting the Uffizi Gallery.

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Before we made it back to our AirBnb, we crossed the Ponte Vecchio and saw a sight that had us fall absolutely in love with Florence.

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Day Two:

We were in the second leg of our Europe backpacking trip, so you could imagine we were getting more and more tired by the day. This morning, we stayed in and ate cold leftover pizza in bed. Once we had energy in our bellies, we went on a walking tour of Florence. The hotdog kid makes a reappearance. On this tour, we learned that the Medicis were very extra in avoiding peasants with their 1km corridor. Also, we had to make a note of grumpy old couple who joined us.

After the tour, we prepared to head out to Tuscany. At train station, we made a quick stop inside a convenient store where Ivanna tried to find contact solution – unfortunately, everything was in Italian.

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So, now we made it to the wine tour. We visited two different wineries. During the first one, Ivanna kept getting annoyed by the host tapping the bottle. Meanwhile, I was discovering that I actually enjoy red wine – Chianti, to be more specific.

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After this, we stopped by San Gimignano, which was a fortress that was TOTALLY IN ASSASSIN’S CREED! I absolutely GEEKED.

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After our Tuscany trip, we headed back to Florence for a night out. On the Ponte Vecchio, I spotted some beautiful art and purchased a piece for my mother. Unfortunately, the artist was a tad creepy towards Ivanna. We ended up settling at The Library, which was not only a library but a bar and cafe as well! I ended up ordering a Kamikazi…cocktail? which was ridiculously alcoholic. I had to drink it fast though because we learned that the place closed at midnight instead of 2am.

As we continued our stroll, we spotted two girls from our wine tour, Arden and Meryl, and saved their asses from a group of gross drunk bachelors. After our rescue mission, I saw a sign for mint gelato, and accidentally purchased 10 euros worth of it in a huuuge cone. Meanwhile, Ivanna went to get fries from…an Amsterdam cannabis store There she encounter a gaggle of drunk girls who only spoke in only squeals and clapping. We made it home got some well earned sleep.

Day Three:

After a tiring day, we slept in for a few hours before prepping to go shopping. We managed to find some places that made authentic pieces with leather. If you ever go to Florence, definitely check out Leonardo and the 32. After this, guess what, we saw hotdog kid AGAIN by the Uffizi Gallery. We enjoyed a nice lunch on the south side of Florence and you bet your ass Ivanna scarfed down an entire plate of prosciutto.

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After we finished our meals, we hiked to the gardens overlooking Florence.

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We ran into “no tav” protestors on the way back. We ended our Florence trip by hanging out in our room with ordered pizza.

 

 

Norway

When I reflect on my travels to Norway, I think about Mother Nature. I think about her raw and authentic self. I think about how I would wake up every morning, step outside, and look up to the impossible cliffs scraping the sky. It was October, so it was frigid. Despite the cold, I swallowed the freshest breaths of air. The clouds sank into the fjords. Hundreds of waterfalls diving into the earth became my background noise for this trip.

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After arriving in Bergen, my group drove three hour north to stay in a tiny town called Flåm. This bus ride became our introduction to the country as we moved through the valleys and bowels of the rugged landscape. We stayed in a youth hostel, whose cabins were a vibrant yellow. I discovered playful colors of bright red and yellow endure in Norwegian architecture.

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After we settled in, we rented out our bikes and began our first hike. We climbed a dangerously muddy path up to a waterfall and had the pleasure to oversee the entire valley. I recall how thunderous the water sounded and how quiet everything else was.

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After our tiring hike, we went to the only supermarket that existed in this tiny town. The selection was small but new, however, obnoxiously expensive. I was warned about prices.

The next adventure we went on was hiking down a fjord. We took the famous Flåm railroad thirteen miles up to Myrdal.

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Then, we went ahead a walked five hours back to our origin. When the group’s pace broke up, I ended up alone. I was so happy to be alone with only Nature. Her companionship was so special.

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Although my feet felt like they had been rolled with needles and Lego bricks, I managed to stop by a small crafts store. There I bought some souvenirs for my parents and some wool yarn for myself (I’ve yet to knit anything – I’m too scared to waste it!).

Once we finished our long journey, we relaxed at the only pub that existed in Flåm…it was next to the only supermarket. The pub was called the Aeigir Brewery and looked like it was straight from Winterfell. I was geeking as I sat on fur pelts by the fire and sipped on my electric blue drink, which was called an “ice bjorn”…or something like that.

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The next day, we drove to a rope course, which was located right next to a waterfall. It had just rained so the course was crazy slippery. We were two stories off the ground and I certainly felt like I was going to slip and die. I dipped for the second half since my hands were numb from the cold wires I had to hold. Instead, I relaxed by a warm fire.

Our last big activity in this tiny town was to go out to the fjords on a boat. My god, it was SO cold (I didn’t bring my camera and my GoPro died so no pictures 😦 ), but it provided another one of those magical moments with nature. We saw a mama seal with her pup. We saw the village that Arendale from Frozen was based off of! There, I learned the sad truth about how climate change has changed this village’s way of life. No longer can they communicate with neighboring villages since the fjords don’t freeze over anymore. :,-(

The best part of the tour was when we turned off the engine and sat at a crossroads. It was so quiet, but also so loud. Loud with waterfalls and wind rustling trees. Our guide told us that this is the only place in the world where three fjords meet. This was certainly a place to find peace.

Before we left for Bergen, we made our way to a small farm where we sampled brown cheese, a Norwegian delicacy. The cottage was so homey and the view of the fjords was so unbelievable that I had to ask the hostess if waking up every morning to this was as surprising as the day before. After we were fed, she sang some Norwegian folk music and told us about the country’s legends. Then, we were off with bellies full of bread, meat, and cheese.

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Once we returned to Bergen, we had about four hours to kill. Before we all split off, some of us rode the Fløibanen to view the city from above.

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After this, I decided to roam by myself in the misty rain.

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I stumbled upon a very bright cluster of traditional wooden buildings which I later discovered was Bryggen, the old wharf. There I picked up some etchings as souvenirs for my parents travel wall at home! I also stepped into a steamy cafe and munched on some food before heading back to my group to go home.

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I want to end this post with a poem I wrote while exploring this breathtaking country:

 

The sky, swollen with clouds.

The fjords in a veil of fog.

  

The walls that cradle this valley

seem to vanish

into the sky and slice open the heavens.

 

You enter the behemoth from time to time

and traverse its bowels.

 

Man has smoothed out its belly.

Mother Nature continues to carve its skin.

 

Forests can no longer continue

up the steep face.

Snow settles there instead.

 

 

The valley is speckled

with little red and white houses.

 

Loose threads of cloud hang

low above the village

and gift its people smatters of water.

 

Mother Nature roars

with a thousand hushes.

 

The river runs vertically,

splitting into tributaries against the rocks below.

It then flows into the little town in the softest exhale.

 

The morning cold pokes needles at your fingertips.

Your breath swirls with the air.

The sky descends upon you.

 

This haze will surely swallow this little town

unless it cries out.

 

The sky, swollen with clouds.

The fjords in a veil of fog.

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Rome, Italy

Day One:

During this leg of our European Tour, I was able to meet up with my parents and family friends. That means free lodging and food! After out flight, Ivanna and I showered and enjoyed the spacious air-conditioned hotel room that we were staying in. Right after, the family went to dinner with Father Joe, a priest in training from my church at home. Here, we had our first Italian gelato. We tried to check out the shops that were around but unfortunately they were all closed.

 

Day Two:

Everybody got up early to have mass with the Pope. It was wonderful, but people often treated it more like a concert. So rude. Since Ivanna and I had been traveling for a week, we decided to escape to the beaches of  Santa Marinella. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND TRAVELERS TO DO THIS. The break from walking everywhere was so refreshing.

 


After burying our wallets under our umbrella, we stripped to our swimsuits and swam the long, deep way out to the rocks. We were amazed by the blue everything! The beach day was almost ruined when I nearly stepped on a cluster of sea urchins. Yikes! Some people were playing volleyball, and being the volleyball-obsessed co-coaches that we are, we wanted to join! …But the people were wicked good at playing in a foot of water…and we weren’t, haha. Instead we played with some other girls. We missed the train we wanted to get on to get home so we went to dinner by the water instead and ate calamari at a restaurant with very strange employees.

 

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Day Three:

This day was absolutely insanity. We woke up super early for a tour of the Colosseum and Roman forum. It was super cool and educational but absolutely exhausting (especially in comparison to the beach!). At one point I tried to climb inside the coliseum like Ezio in Assassin’s Creed but was told to get down. I’ll get ’em next time.

 

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The fam bam enjoyed lunch by the Spanish Steps. Our second tour was much worse than the one with our wonderful tour guide Marco. When we passed the Spanish Steps, we didn’t even get to walk up the steps! We bailed after the Trevi Fountain. What can ya do? We went home and I squeezed in a nap before we went shopping and dining for my mother’s birthday. We ate at La Isla Pizza where my parents dined the night before. Somehow, they became best friends with the employees and got a shit ton of food. Hey, that’s my parents for ya.

 

 

After dinner, we ran into the cousin of Amy, one of the family friends with us. We grabbed gelato and a received a private tour of this cousin’s fancy, famous suit tailors shop. It was pretty crazy that all of the garments were completely hand-made. Color my impressed!

 

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Paris, France

Day One:

Ivanna and I arrived in Paris via train. We started our journey hiking up to the Sacre Couer. I lit a candle for Michael. Before heading to the very top of the cathedral, we waited in line where a pair of British assholes fought with the ticket lady. When she spoke with us, she said with the few words she knew in English, “They are fuckers!” We agreed!

 

 

At the top of the Sacre Couer, we got our first view of Eiffel Tower. It was absolutely unreal! Afterwards, we shopped down the hill until it was time to catch a show at the MOULIN ROUGE! You guys, listen. My dad and I LOVE that movie, so you bet your ass I shed some tears. Also the show was fucking incredible. The one act with the girl and guy on roller-skates had me SWEATING with stress. They were flawless. We ended our day with our first Parisian crepes!

 

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Day Two:

We went to breakfast at a bougie restaurant in the 2nd district. I recall Ivanna having a soft boiled egg delicately placed atop an egg cup. Once we ate enough energy for the day, we headed over to the Louvre. Upon arrival, we realized we did not pick up tickets to Louvre. After wasting a solid thirty minutes trying to find the booth, we retrieved our tickets and entered the Louvre with the guidance of our main man Rick Steves. During this time, our feet began to die.

 

 

That didn’t stop our museum touring. Right afterwards, we walked to Museum Orsay. I obsessively hunted for for Manet’s Olympia. After spending forever in that labyrinth of a museum, I finally found her. It was fantastic! After this success, we decided to Uber home and give our feet a rest.

 

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When we were ready again, we went to see the Arc de Triumph. For thirty minutes we could not figure out how to make it to the center. We only realized upon leaving that there was an underground path. Ah, so foolish! We cheered ourselves up with dinner where Ivanna tried escargot. After this, we went to Eiffel tower at midnight (per Mother’s request!) for an amazing light show! I have a genuine reaction caught on video 😉 Once we made it to base of the Eiffel Tower, we sat down and played durak while listening to Disney songs.

 

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Day Three:

We started the day off by heading to Notre Dame. However, we were first sidetracked by a spinning playground disk in the park that flanked the cathedral. As we spun, we said bonjour and were benevolently laughed at by armed guards. After our visit to the Notre Dame, which is (in my opinion) the most beautiful cathedral in Europe, we went to a neighborhood famous for its gelato and went shopping. I purchased a beret and Ivanna got a scarf. When it began to rain, we took out our umbrella and took a nice stroll through the sun showers.

 

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The next few hours was dedicated to finding tennis balls from the French Open. There was so much stress involved, but it all melted away when me made it to our dinner cruise in time. We ended the night looking at Paris from the water <3.

 

 

London + Oxford

Day One –

Ivanna and I arrived in London, the first city of our European tour. We had our AirBnB neighbor Michelle help us find our keys. We then very sneakily changed in the garage since the actual room wasn’t ready for check-in. After dropped off our luggage and freshened up, we headed off to London Eye. After this, we went to see the crown jewels at the Tower of London. As the tortuous exhaustion of jet lag kicked in, we scarfed down Strawberry Spritzes and Toffee Cake at Coppa by the Thames River before heading home and crashing at 8pm.

 

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Day Two –

The next morning, we walked towards St. Paul’s Cathedral and grabbed breakfast, where we discovered bacon was different across the pond. Once our tummies were full, we went to St. Paul’s Cathedral, where we lit candles for loved ones before climbing 300+ steps to reach the Whispering (Dome).

 

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After the morning exercise, we walked outside to play connect four at the Trafalgar Square. I accidentally crushed a man’s ping pong ball when it rolled of his table. It was tragic and embarrassing.  Regardless, we proceeded to play ping pong after he and his friend left. After our second morning exercise, we headed over to see Westminster Abbey. We walked on Charles Darwin’s grave (as well as a lot of dead people). We FLIPPED OUT when we saw the tombs of Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Mary of the Scots.

Once we left, we stumbled upon a little square for the private school near Westminster. After this, we walked around St. James Park and saw Buckingham Palace and attempted to find the gardens. Next on the agenda was Romeo and Juliet at Shakespeare Globe. We had seat that stood RIGHT beneath the summer sun. We were BOILING. Intermission was sweet respite. After burning in hell for a few hours, we went back to our room to prepare for dinner . We ate at the Crusting Pipe at Covent Garden and shared Rosé

 

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Day Three –

Our old friend from sleep-away camp, Katya, demanded we visit her in Oxford SO we took a bus out to pay a visit. The ride was beautiful (Ivanna got motion sickness though 😦 )! Oh! By the way SOMEHOW LONDON WAS CLOUDLESS FOR THE ENTIRE TIME WE WERE THERE except until we arrived to Oxford. Once we met up with Katya, she showed us around her campus. She was SO KIND and bought us our lunch. She was even MORE KIND to introduce us to Pimm’s, an amazing British summer drink. Then, we checked out the Botanical Gardens. Absolutely gorgeous!

 

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After we ate, Ivanna got a piece from the map store. We walked through a park and stumbled upon an intense rowing match between universities. We walked through the event for a good hour before saying our goodbye’s and going home. Ivanna and I had a small dinner and much Pimm’s at the Dog House while playing Durak. We ended our trip in London to see King’s Cross and Platform 9 3/4. Ivanna’s childhood dreams had been fulfilled!

 

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