Sunday, December 27, 2009


Well, needless to say, Israel was fantastic. For a week, I walked around the Holy Land in the blistering heat and visited so many important and inspiring sites. Oh, me? Oh, I'm just walking in Jesus' footsteps, no big deal. I floated in the Dead Sea, walked around Jerusalem, touched the Western Wall, crossed the Sea of Galilee, walked up the Via Dolorosa, took a dip in the Mediterranean, strolled around in Nazareth, and other such amazing things. I also made friends with the Israeli army. A few were from the States, one was from Long Island! They asked to take a picture with me, which is funny because it is usually the tourist asking to take a picture with the army.

Anyway, the feeling of walking the Bible is like no other feeling and I am so lucky to have been in the only place on Earth where you can feel this overwhelming sense of awe. I'm not a religious person by any means, but I am certainly spiritual and someone who just loves a good story, whether it is history or myth, i.e. the Bible.


As a tourist blindly guided by the itinerary, I didn't witness or experience any of the troubles going on within the country today. "There is the West Bank," the tour guide pointed out as we quickly drove by in our giant tour bus. In certain parts of Israel, it's becoming more clear that old cities are becoming more modernized, which was an interesting contrast to experience.


I wish I had updated this immediately after I came back from Israel; I could have painted a better picture. There is so much to tell, but why don't I let actual pictures paint the pictures for me.

The Dead Sea

You can walk across Jerusalem just by using the rooftops.

The Western Wall

View of the Jezreel Valley

More to come...

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Last minute adventure!

I'm going to Israel this September for a little over a week! I'm going as my mom's guest for a travel agent conference, which is becoming quite the regular role I am taking on. 2009 has been very good to me as someone who is always willing to go overseas and EXPERIENCE. South Africa, cruising the Mediterranean, and now Israel... excellent. Then early next year, India and Turkey. I'm a lucky girl.

But, before all of this, I am going to Colorado for my cousin's wedding in August!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Grazie

I thought I'd give props to the travel agency who hooks me up with great travel deals! They literally made my dreams come true, and continue to do so. Anyway, thanks Far Eastern Travel International (FETI)! If you're interested in traveling cheap and making a new travel agent friend, go to www.feti.com. Or if you have Facebook, go to their new page, which was made and organized by yours truly. I totally have an in with the ladies of FETI, so feel free to ask me any questions as well. I will gladly relay anything to them.
Because of FETI, I am going to India early next February, and then to Turkey next April. 2010 is going to be a good year! And yes, I do break hearts wherever I go. I mean, just look at me.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Photographs

Be sure to check out more pretty pictures of my travels that aren't featured up here.

Hooray!

Europe, Africa

I went on a cruise in the Mediterranean a few weeks ago with my parents. Even though I was a disgraceful daytripper, which isn't the best way to experience another country, I had a great time. I'll take what I can get, you know? Anyway, here are some photographs of the countries and cities I visited in order:

Florence, Italy

Monte Carlo, Monaco

Cannes, France
Barcelona, Spain

Valldemosa, Majorca
Tunis, Tunisia

Palermo, Sicily, Italy

Sorrento, Italy

Rome, Italy