Quick getaways are simply refreshing. I’m able to escape the ho-hum routine of everyday life to jetset to a new land with new sights, smells, and tastes. My Hun’s cousin was to wed the love of his life in Cincinnati, Ohio so we booked a flight and hotel for 3 nights faster than our wedding RSVP would arrive in the mail.
What to Expect While Riding the Washington D.C. Metro
I ride the Metrorail (aka- “metro”) every day to work and sometimes on the weekend when I venture to the heart of the city from outside the beltway. It’s the fastest and most cost effective way for me to get to my destination without having to worry about the usual hiccups: ridiculous parking fees or mobile parking apps,
Four Affordable (and Tasty) Restaurants in Nashville
When you think of Nashville, what comes to mind? I think of the Grand ole Opry, country music, cowboy boots, and a big star. Maybe the star is more of a Texas thing? I dunno. I also didn’t know what Nashville had to offer in terms of food until I had an excuse to visit and see,
A 48 Hour Itinerary for Nashville, TN
What do you do when you only have 48 hours in Nashville? I mostly want to eat, but I did my best to cram as many things as possible into my short 2-day stay in the Grand Ol’ Opryland! My cousin is getting married in Nashville, TN, which is the real reason I jumped my happy self on a plane to celebrate with her.
That Time I Saw Swan Lake
Last year, around the same time I decided to start this blog, I promised myself I would quit talking about going to see a ballet and actually GO SEE a ballet performance. I wanted to see the best dancers in a great location for a reasonable cost. I wanted to see Misty Copeland with my own two eyeballs.
The Only Two Things You Need to Do in San Diego
After 10+ years of being away, I recently went back to my hometown of San Diego, CA to visit family. From the moment I stepped off the plane I felt confident, calm, and right where I knew I needed to be. Home has that feeling, y’know? It’s something undeniable yet un-explainable. It’s familiar. It’s comforting. I didn’t know going back home would elicit such strong emotions from me,