Friday, February 28, 2014

Me, and My Past Travels

I always have wanted to travel; my grandparents have taken many trips all over the world and I have always been somewhat envious of their experiences. I can spend hours looking through their photo albums and listening to their travel stories. But, because all of their travels took place post-retirement, I figured it would be a while before I could travel. I considered studying abroad for a semester, but once I decided to finish my degree in three years I knew that would no longer be an option. I believed that I was out of luck, that I would really not be able to travel until I had earned money in a career (or, more likely, until I had retired).

Luckily, I was wrong! One day in my first year at Purdue, I came across information for a Maymester study abroad in London. This program was perfect for me; it would fit into my schedule, help me build credits toward an early graduation, and allowed me to visit a place I had always wanted to see. So, I applied to the program and was lucky enough to be accepted! I absolutely loved my time in London. We saw all of the famous sights and had classes, but we still had enough free time to explore. I spent my 19th birthday touring the Harry Potter studio (this was the best birthday celebration I've ever had, and it will be hard to beat). I became a master of the tube despite being incapable of reading a normal map. We took an overnight trip to Oxford and saw Stonehenge at sunset, which was truly amazing and something I believe everyone should experience.
Stonehenge at Sunset
I also took a couple of side trips when I was in London. One weekend, I visited my friend Anika in Germany. I did not speak a word of German, but her family was welcoming and her village was wonderful! I had a wonderful weekend experiencing life in a German town. At the end of my trip to London, my mom and sister came "across the pond" to tour London and Paris. I took four years of French in high school and believed that Paris would be my favorite city. Sadly, I was somewhat disappointed. The city was crowded and dirty, and it was a little offsetting that everyone smoked. I was able to see all the popular sights in Paris, and I enjoyed them, but I did not feel the same sense of wonder or belonging that I had in London. London truly exceeded my expectations and still is my favorite overseas destination.
I always wanted to see the Eiffel Tower, and I did accomplish that :)
Once I arrived back in the United States, I missed Europe. I desperately wanted to go back, but between classes and a summer job I had no free time to travel. I started looking at shorter study abroad programs and found a spring break study tour to Romania through the Honors College. I had never even considered going to Romania, but I figured it would be interesting (plus, one of my good friends was going). It was quite an experience. We spent most of our time on a bus traveling across the country, but we got to see a lot of different things. The scenery was breathtaking, the food could be questionable, and not many people spoke English. I was very far out of my comfort zone, but I did not spend much time thinking about my discomfort. Rather, I just tried to experience all that I could during my short week in Romania.
Scenery in Romania
Me, at Poenari Castle (a long climb up a steep hill!)

Again, once I returned to the States I really missed traveling. I have always wanted to go to Italy, and when I was told about an Honors College spring break trip to Venice I knew I had to take the opportunity. It will only last a week, but I will spend that week experiencing everything that I can. I know that I will have assignments to do, but from my other study abroad programs I know I can handle doing work while exploring. I am so excited to experience Venice, and I can't wait to go!

There's only one problem: now that I'm addicted to traveling, what will I do after this program? It looks like I'll have to really enjoy my week in Venice (which won't be difficult at all).

Sunday, February 2, 2014

My first adventure: starting a blog!

I have a tendency to struggle with writing down my thoughts/feelings. I have tried to keep diaries multiple times, but I have never stuck with it. I have kept travel journals, but only when it was necessary to complete assignments. Yet here I am, writing a blog!

I do need to explain, though...this is an assignment. As part of my upcoming study abroad trip to Venice, I need to post a few assigned writings on this blog. I'm hoping, though, that this can become an outlet for me to share pictures and observations from my travels in Venice and any upcoming trips that I take abroad. It will take a little getting used to, though, so my writing may be choppy for a while.

So, stay tuned for assignments and other random posts from my trip to Venice this March! I'm getting very excited (though that will be obvious from my upcoming posts). I'll be back soon! :)