Monthly Archives for March 2012
London: Day Four
Our last day in London was a Sunday, so we decided it was only appropriate to pay our respects and go to Church. I haven’t been to Church since my confirmation in 8th grade. I think that it may have … Continue reading
London: Day Two
Jetlag + Underground Rebel Bingo = a rough morning. We had reservations for a bike tour at 11:00am on Friday morning. We didn’t wake up until 10:15am. Frantically, the four of us scrambled to get ready – showering as quickly … Continue reading
London: Day One
What a whirlwind of a trip! I am back home and depressed, wishing I could rewind these past five days and re-live them over and over again. On our first day, we woke up bright and early, hopped on the … Continue reading
Cheers to Our Youth
“I want to remember the fear, I want to remember the promise, I want to remember the nights I wanted to curl up in a ball, I want to remember the people I’m not supposed to remember, I want to … Continue reading
EWR to LHR
Leaving on a jet plane. Next stop, London!
Walk the Walk
“When I wake up in the morning, I feel like any other insecure 24-year-old girl. Then I say, ‘Bitch, you’re Lady Gaga. You get up and walk the walk today.” Now that I’m 24, I can finally start using my … Continue reading
Not All Wanderers Are Lost
Wandering the streets of New York City, especially during the early hours of the morning, may very well be my favorite past-time. Even with no specific destination in mind, I can always count on stumbling across something intriguing. Here are … Continue reading
Life Lesson #14
Beautiful weather. Great friends. A rooftop view of the most wonderful city in the world. Spiking your friend’s beer with hot sauce when he goes to the bathroom.* The best things in life really are free. *I propped my phone on … Continue reading
24
“In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count – It’s the life in your years.” A birthday toast, made possible by my very, very thoughtful best friend in London (who I have now officially been friends with … Continue reading

