After one week in India if there’s one thing I have learned it’s get used to being uncomfortable. Get used to smelling armpits and waiting in long queues. Get used to Ola drivers (Indias version of Uber) that don’t show up. Get used to customer service representatives who will yell at you if you complain …
I don’t even know how to express in words how terrible of a place San Bernardino is. You would think in a place like this after the terrorist attack that happened last Wednesday morning that the community would be coming together in unity and peace. Wouldn’t you expect peace? As I sat at the windshield …
Here in America we take for granted how safe and privileged we are. Today as we pre-made thanksgiving goodies; custard berry pies and sweet potato scones we watched our president once again swear that to the best of his knowledge Isis is not to be worried about. Go ahead and travel, enjoy this day with …
It was eighty five degrees as we slowly, grudgingly hiked out of the canyon. My foot ached as I slowly put one foot in front of the other and tried to concentrate on not puking. I was chugging water even though I was not thirsty in the least bit, as I lurched uphill slowly. I …
I’m the worst patient. I told everyone; my boyfriend, my friends, my family, that I would be good and stay immobile and recuperate after my surgery. Than this happened. Yeah that is less than twenty four hours after I was released from the hospital and yes I am on a boat. I find the water …