Tagged with women’s travel

An Overnight Layover (and Lessons Learned)

An Overnight Layover (and Lessons Learned)

The first day of my trip didn’t turn out as expected. My overnight layover in Dallas prompted me with the idea of checking out the surrounding downtown area. I’d never spent any time in Dallas, other than being at the airport for shorter layovers, so I thought, why not make an adventure out of it. … Continue reading »

“Eat, Pray, Love” My Way

“Eat, Pray, Love” My Way

The other day I decided to re-watch the movie “Eat, Pray, Love,” with Julia Roberts. . . right before my eyes, a curious thing happened, not only did I recognize that my life is nothing like Ms. Gilbert’s — or Ms. Roberts’ for that matter — but that her traveling experience was also quite unlike the one I’ll be taking in March. Continue reading »

The Paris Syndrome Exposed

The Paris Syndrome Exposed

I read an article not too long ago about a disorder called the Paris Syndrome. Those diagnosed experience a series of physical and psychological symptoms that range from anxiety, to delusion, to “dizziness, sweating, and feelings of persecution,” according to The Atlantic. The condition is apparently born from an overwhelming feeling of disappointment after visitors spend … Continue reading »

Learning the Language of Love

Learning the Language of Love

Paris — La Ville-Lumière (“The City of Light”) — oh, how I’ve longed to return to this place of magie (“magic”). I’d been once before, on my first trip to Europe, when my sister Racquel and I spent four days celebrating freedom (yes, may consider that a double entendre) over Bastille Day weekend. Though, I’m … Continue reading »

Breaking Through the Fear of Traveling

Breaking Through the Fear of Traveling

As I begin to plan my trip to Paris — now only 1 month and 18 days away — I notice a general panic that’s somehow found its way into my thoughts. Sure, I’m excited (and now it seems I can’t stop talking about the trip to anyone and everyone), but in the back of … Continue reading »

The Road to Health and Happiness

The Road to Health and Happiness

As I sat down to write my grandiose opening statement, the one that would introduce me and my new blog to the world, I asked myself these questions: What is it about traveling that I love so much? Why do I feel the need to experience different places and meet new people across the globe? And, more importantly, how would I feel if I could never travel, again? Continue reading »