A Weekend in Berlin
Germany, for a lot of reasons, was never high on my list of places to visit. In fact, it was pretty low. But when Diana came to visit Copenhagen and […]
Germany, for a lot of reasons, was never high on my list of places to visit. In fact, it was pretty low. But when Diana came to visit Copenhagen and […]
After our crazy whirlwind week traveling it was nice to have a couple more relaxed days in Copenhagen with Bobby. Since my housing doesn’t allow overnight guests, we stayed in […]
Travel week three (Nov 7th-15th) was a crazy whirlwind of different countries and cities. In nine days I visited Belgium (Brussels, Bruges), the Czech Republic (Prague), and Italy (Venice, Rome). […]
It’s been getting colder, grayer, and darker here in Copenhagen. The sun starts setting around 3:45pm these days, before I’m even out of class twice a week. To combat this, […]
Sorry for the super delayed post. I’m not so good at remembering to blog. This post is about my trip to Sweden, Norway, and Scotland in mid October. Post about […]
There’s something interesting about traveling alone. There’s an urgent need to meet people, make friends– or at least converse with someone other than the voice in your head. It reminded me of summer camp or NFTY retreats in that way, gotta make friends and gotta make them fast.
I’m incredibly homesick. That isn’t a sentence I thought I’d ever say:10 years of sleepaway camp starting when I was seven years old – never homesick. Sleepovers, retreats, school trips- […]
As part of the DIS semester, there are three built in travel weeks. One is with your core course and the other two are independent travel. My first travel week […]
I’ve talked a bit about my housing before and how much I wanted to get into it. As a refresher: I’m in a living learning community that is themed around […]
FINALLY getting around to writing about my core course week in Malmö, Sweden and Denmark. Core course week is something pretty unique to DIS. Every DIS student enrolls in their […]