Greek Island Hopping

Story Time

Almost a year ago I went to Greece with a couple of friends from Rome. When I say “I went to Greece,” I mean that I went to the breathtakingly beautiful islands after exploring the ancient Acropolis of Athens: something I have wanted to see since I learned about it in history class at 13 years old. This trip was in 2021, at a time when people were still a bit hesitant to travel and unsure about the restrictions in every country. I loved traveling during this time because there was an available seat next to me on almost every flight I took, leaving me so much space to get comfortable. Not to mention, the lines and crowds were still at bay and I had the chance to get up close and personal with a lot of things I wouldn’t have been able to otherwise, hence this picture of me alone in front of the Parthenon:

Athens

We spent a total of nine days island hopping. Starting on the mainland in Athens, we then went to Santorini, Naxos, and Mykonos. I can’t say that I had a favorite; every single place we went had something specific and unique to offer. Athens had the ancient history and big city. Santorini had the most beautiful views and architecture. Naxos had cool, refreshing, clear water that looked as if you could drink it, despite being buoyant enough to let you glide across the glass-like surface. Mykonos had a little bit of everything: the beaches, the food, the nightlife, etc., but it definitely had the highest price tag.

While there wasn’t a favorite thing that I did on this trip, I think it was the perfect mixture of locations and time. I will say, it was the first time I have lost weight on vacation, though. Not because I wasn’t eating; I ate my body weight at every meal. But because the food was so fresh. I was eating fresh vegetables, meats, yogurts, and cheeses the entire time and I wish I could eat that way forever. I have never had a cuisine quite like it. Greek food is available all over the world, but the flavor reaches a whole other level in the actual location.

Santorini

Shortly after our trip, my phone was stolen from my bag when I was back in Rome. I was heartbroken because I had lost most of the photos and videos. Luckily, I had the intention of creating a vlog so I saved most of the videos to my computer and I took quite a few photos on my actual camera. It took over six months to scrape together the content to make the vlog, but I finally did it! I am happy I was able to record and recover these memories and I hope you enjoy watching the video:

We Got Lost in Sicily!

Story Time, Travel

This summer in Rome has been a weird one; we are never 100% sure what the travel restrictions are, or even just the rules to enter a restaurant. Even now, you have to be vaccinated or you have to have gotten a COVID test within the last couple of days to enter a public facility. That being said, with a little research, it is possible and surprisingly easy to travel around Italy and to most parts of Europe right now.

What it’s like to not be fluent in Italian while living in Italy

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Okay, I will be real with you all. I really thought that just simply living in another country would help me become fluent in another language naturally. While that may be true in some cases, when you work in English, live with English-speaking roommates, and spend an entire nationwide lockdown guarded against human interaction and then transition into a world where human interaction is minimal….well, you can connect the dots here, I am not fluent in Italian.

What It Was Like Being Locked Down Overseas

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Experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic in a foreign country away from everything I’ve ever known has been an adventure, to say the least. I remember in February there was talk at the office that people would start to work from home, but it would probably be no more than a month because it “wasn’t that serious” — HA. I even remember people joking about it. Little did we know this was going to be a life-changing event that put a major halt in all of our lives.

How to Travel Big on a Small Budget

Lifestyle, Travel

For my first 8 months of living in Rome I was ballin’ on an intern salary. I was grateful for that, don’t get me wrong, as my organization is the only one in the UN that pays interns anything at all! But it did mean that if I wanted to explore, I was going to need to spend as little as possible. Since being here I have been able to explore some corners of Italy, Spain, France, and Croatia, and I am looking forward to when it is safe to mark more countries and cities off of my bucket list!

How I Moved to Europe

Lifestyle

How were you able to move overseas? Weren’t you scared? What’s it like not knowing the language?

I get these questions a lot and there are a lot of different factors that led up to me making this move (or moves, shall I say).

For those of you who don’t know, I was fortunate enough to have been able to graduate college a semester early and move to Spain for a little over three and a half months to take an intensive Spanish course (thanks mom and