So much has happened since the last time I wrote a blog that I am not sure how I will prevent this post from becoming a novel. I will try to stick to the most …
Spring 2013
Hot and Wireless
How to Survive the Mediterranean Summer: Do not move. When you get too bored of not moving, put on your lightest clothes and venture outside your un-air-conditioned apartment in search of gelato Copy your roommates’ …
60 million sheep (New Zealand, days 1-2)
First things first, I’m not really sure how to do this trip justice in words and pictures. If you ever (for whatever random reason) have a chance to go to New Zealand, drop everything immediately …
Last Blog Entry
The rumors are true, I am indeed back home in the good ol’ US of A; in Madison in fact, and am fighting off the last of the jetlag and scrubbing off any remaining bits …
Moreton Bay keeps boring lectures away
A bit later in March, I went with my marine biology class on a field trip to North Stradbroke Island and Moreton Island to lay on the beach all day do some experiments with ocean …
PSA: I AM ALIVE. (also, escapades in Byron Bay)
Hello, blog friends. It’s been a while. My apologies, as I’ve been quite elusive lately; I blame it on a chronic cast of Wanderlust, a disease more commonly known as Notblogginguenza that’s brought on by …
MURRICA.
I made it back to the States just in time for a whole bunch of cool things: the little sista’s confirmation and prom, my godmother’s wedding, the last Alpha-Omega of the 12-13 academic year, and …
It is finished.
LAST DAY IN GHANA. Today is my last day in Ghana. I’ve been trying to figure out exactly how I feel about it and I have come to the conclusion that I am feeling everything. …
One More Month
As of today (May 27th), I have one more month before I return to the US. Most of my friends in other study abroad programs have already written their wistful Facebook statuses and hopped on …
Old and New
One of the things I worried about my third time studying abroad was that it wouldn’t live up to the expectations I had built up after my two previous experiences. After all, how could Peru …