The time I went to Istanbul, continued!

The time I went to Istanbul, continued!

9 Comments | 21 January 2012

Experiences Abroad

This is the second post about my 2008 trip to Istanbul! When I landed at the Istanbul airport in the middle of the night, I felt so alone. I knew I’d meet people and make friends throughought the week — at least I hoped I would — but it was the first time I was […]

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The time I went to…Istanbul

The time I went to…Istanbul

12 Comments | 15 January 2012

Experiences Abroad

This is the first post in a new series called “the time I went to…”, in which I will FINALLY get around to sharing about my travels pre-Australia. I wrote about them on a super old blog that only my parents and friends Dennis, Evan, and Gunther read (thanks guys!). I want to revisit these […]

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2012 and the Daydream Believer

2012 and the Daydream Believer

The last few years have been so important to me. In the beginning of 2009 I decided to make long-term travel a reality but kept the secret to myself for a while. In 2010, this St. Patrick’s day baby celebrated the big 3-0 in Dublin with great friends. And if that wasn’t fun enough, I […]

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Merry Christmas from Home

Merry Christmas from Home

17 Comments | 23 December 2011

Planning & Reflection

One year ago today I was working my last (ever) shift at an organic grocery store in Australia. Sydneysiders filled the store, buying last minute items for the holidays. Christmas music from the night manager’s iPod filled the store. All signs pointed to Christmas, but I couldn’t get over the fact that I was wearing […]

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Traveling through the Alphabet

Traveling through the Alphabet

13 Comments | 15 December 2011

Planning & Reflection

There’s a new meme making its rounds through the travel blogging community, and my Aussie pal Nicole just tagged me. Check out Nicole’s post about her ABCs of travel, and join me on an A to Z (that’s “zee” not “zed”) journey through my travels. A: Age you made your first international trip Many of […]

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Macaron Day (Zumboron Day) 2011

Macaron Day (Zumboron Day) 2011

25 Comments | 6 December 2011

Eats & Sweets

The “No Macaron Left Behind” mission was a 7-month, 65+ flavor, calorie-packed adventure! When I left Oz, I knew the mission would continue somehow and in small ways it has — I sampled macarons in London, now own several macaron cookbooks, and have been the recipient of macaron-themed gifts. But let’s be honest. The mission […]

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Giving Thanks on Travel Days

Giving Thanks on Travel Days

Last week, just before Thanksgiving, I shared some of the reasons I am thankful for 2011 — it’s been a wonderful, challenging, life-changing year. Over the holiday, a friend from London crossed the pond for a visit, and my family introduced Shel to her first Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and American football and basketball games. As […]

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Heather the International Career (breaking) Panelist

Heather the International Career (breaking) Panelist

18 Comments | 28 November 2011

Planning & Reflection

Of course it’s a good idea to do your homework, but don’t let the logistics keep you from committing to what you really want to do. Be ready to act before you know exactly what you are getting yourself into. -Colleen Kinder, Delaying the Real World- Several years ago I picked up a copy of […]

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Giving Thanks for 2011

Giving Thanks for 2011

8 Comments | 21 November 2011

Planning & Reflection

One year ago I was celebrating my sixth month in Australia and everything I was thankful for during my time in Oz. With Thanksgiving only a few days away, I wanted to write about the things I am grateful for in 2011. I kicked off 2011 by welcoming the new year in Sydney at Harbour […]

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Heather the Aussie Representative

Heather the Aussie Representative

12 Comments | 13 November 2011

Planning & Reflection

I love Australia. Big surprise right? I also love storytelling. Ask me a simple question and you’ll probably get a detailed response with loads of facial expressions and hand gestures. I love being a resource for others on topics I’m experienced with — you’ve got questions, I’ve got answers! Need some career or job search […]

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