Why I’m Scared of Puerto Rico
I have some very exciting news! One week from today, on March 12th, I will be going to Puerto Rico! It will be a short trip, just one week, but I have been wanting to visit Puerto Rico for years. I am very happy that I will finally get to make this dream a reality. There’s just one problem. I… Continue reading
Skyrobics – How to Exercise on Trampolines
I’ve had a lot of people contact me and ask me about Skyrobics, a workout class I often mention on Twitter and Instagram. If you didn’t catch my first post about it, you can read it here. I know this may seem like an odd thing to talk about on my travel blog, but I’m a big supporter of… Continue reading
How to Be a Good Houseguest
Most of my friends are settling down. They are either married or engaged and many of them have settled into houses and apartments around the US. This is great news for me because it means I have a lot of free places to stay. Of course, staying with friends isn’t as simple as some people make it out to be.… Continue reading
It Takes a Birthday to Get Me to Cook
For someone who loves to eat as much as I do, it may seem a bit odd that I hate cooking. I guess hate is a strong word, but I tend to avoid it. I tend to only cook ridiculously simple meals, or meals that are all prep and minimal monitoring (like baking, which I love). I do, however, enjoy… Continue reading
Best Ice Cream in Buenos Aires
My obsession with ice cream is so great that I sometimes have a hard time pinpointing my favorites. Argentina undoubtedly has some of the best ice cream in the world (check out these Argentina ice cream facts), which is why I spent so much time and money on this wonderful treat while I lived there. People are always asking… Continue reading
Sledding on Art Hill
St. Louis may not get several feet of snow, or even a consistent dusting every winter, but if snow falls, you can bet on people rushing to the stores, buying up all the sleds and heading to the iconic St. Louis landmark, Art Hill.
Art hill is a massive hill that starts in front of the St. Louis Art Museum,… Continue reading