My 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics Experience

As promised in my last blog from Christmas, I am taking the time to share my experience from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. I was only there for about four days, but it is something I will never forget. I feel so blessed to live in South Korea at the same time…

Back in Canada: Montreal, Quebec

I have done a really poor job as of late in posting anything about actual travel, so without further ado here is some insight into my latest trip to Canada and this time I visited the city of Montreal, located in the province of Quebec. Just some background information for those of you who do…

Reflection on a Small Encounter with Sexism in Australia

I know that this is probably a topic that many of you are surprised to see pop up from me on your social media. I will admit that I have fallen behind on keeping everyone up to date on the different legs of my travels in Australia, but I am a little fired up right…

A Heartfelt Reflection on ClexaCon

I am currently sitting at the LAX airport with five more hours to kill before my flight to Sydney. What better way to kill five hours than to take this time to reflect on an incredible event that I just attended this past weekend in Las Vegas, ClexaCon. What is ClexaCon you may ask? It…

America the Beautiful: From Sea to Shining Sea

  This past Thanksgiving holiday, I took 18 days of leave and during this time I flew home to Virginia where I embarked on a short road trip to Asheville, North Carolina with my mother and then flew to Seattle to embark on a week long road trip with one of my best friends I…

The City of Roses and Tall Trees: Portland, Oregon

Well, hello everyone! It is finally time for another blog from my most recent travel adventure! During Columbus Day weekend, I made a quick four day trip to Oregon. I originally was not sure if I was going to have the opportunity to go, but the airline price on Delta dropped to $200 round trip…

Reflecting on Life in Alaska: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

As my time in Alaska draws nearer to the end, I cannot help but reflect on the past two and half years. There have been great memories and some not so great memories, but each of those experiences have made me into who I am today. Also, there are things that I love and hate…

First Solo Travel Experience: British Columbia

Hi, my name is Victoria and this is the story of my first solo travel experience. I hope that you read this and realize that you can travel by yourself and have a great experience. Do not hold yourself back because you cannot find someone to travel with you.