Snorkeling with Manta Rays in Hawai’i

The whir of the motor softens, but the wind continues to roar in my ears. The captain begins throwing the boards over the side of the boat and everyone flocks to starboard at a command I did not hear. I pivot in my seat on the gunwale of the boat, swinging my legs from the … Continue reading Snorkeling with Manta Rays in Hawai’i

Easter in the Whitsundays

Day 1 — Good Friday (This wasn't a very exciting day, so if you're reading for travel advice or recommendations, skip to days 2 & 3) For those that know me, you know that if I'm in a car for more than about 20 minutes, I'll likely be asleep by minute 21. Although I tried, … Continue reading Easter in the Whitsundays

School Strike for Climate Action

For those who don't know, on March 15th, 2019, there was a global school strike for climate action. Across 110 countries, 1.5 million people set to the streets to let their voices be heard. Australia is suffering from droughts, flash flooding, heat waves and other severe weather. Struck with harsh impacts of climate change, the … Continue reading School Strike for Climate Action

Caution: I’m Falling for Australia

Is it a college student thing or a study abroad student thing to make impulsive decisions? Or is it both? Either way, I'd fall into that category. My roommate, Karoline, and I were walking in the city today after heading to Rusty's Market for fresh fruit and vegetables when we were stopped by the stereotypical … Continue reading Caution: I’m Falling for Australia

Adventuring in Port Douglas

I woke up to rain Sunday morning and prayed it would go away because my roommate and I had plans to be outside that day. We got a ride up to Port Douglas with a woman we met at a Christian barbeque and, sure enough, the rain was heading south with blue skies on the … Continue reading Adventuring in Port Douglas