USA
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The ULTIMATE 1-Day San Francisco Guide
As a Bay Area native, trust me when I say San Francisco is a lot smaller than you think it is. It’s literally just a 7 x 7 mile square of a city. IS IT WALKABLE? Technically yes, if you’re prepared to brave the crazy hills and foggy weather. Muni (bus) and BART (train) are Continue reading
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The Burdens of “Maybe”

In this little thing we like to call life, I believe in a thread woven with the delicate fibers of possibility– the ‘maybe’. It’s the silent question mark that hangs over our decisions, causing anxiety imagining tales of alternate paths and potential futures (shoutout to the multiverse– I love me some Loki!). Many people, myself Continue reading
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Not-so-hidden gem of the Peninsula: Foster City

Foster City is one of my favorite cities along the peninsula, especially when we start getting our warmer, sunnier days here in the Bay. What makes this city so unique is the fact that this is a city planned back in the 1960s that includes a network of lagoons and waterways– if you’ve ever flown Continue reading
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Family trip to Hawaii’s Best Family Attraction

My most recent trip to Hawai’i was with my family to attend my dear cousin Val’s gorgeous wedding at Kualoa Ranch. Traveling with family can be pretty hectic but the chance to bond is absolutely worth everything to me, especially since life is short and we are not getting any younger! For this trip, we Continue reading
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I JUMPED OUT OF A PLANE IN HAWAII?!

That’s right. Finally got to check off skydiving from my ever so long bucket list! Company: Skydive Hawaii Location: Waialua, HI Call time: 10:30AM Actual jump time: 12:45PM Emotions pre-jump: a wreck Emotions post-jump: a satisfied wreck Pricing: Jump Price (USD) Tandem Skydive $300 Online Reservation Special $250 Military Special $225 Student Special $225 Group Continue reading
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Things to do in Portland

Ah the city of Portland! Named after well…being a port city? Located in the Pacific Northwest, it is another beautiful area known for their natural parks, forests, and stunning mountaintops. It has previously been named as one of “America’s greenest cities” by Times New Magazine. They’re also known for coffee. And Big Foot. I fucking Continue reading
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Quick Denver Getaway

Is it your first time visiting Denver? Here’s a little list of some things my friends and I checked out during our recent trip that you might want to incorporate into your plans: Breweries Denver is LOADED with 100s of gorgeous, top notch breweries. This city is known for their craft beers, and I do Continue reading
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Places to check out in Seattle

Seattle is a city with a lot to offer from the world-famous Puget sound that is home to a diverse range of marine life, being the coffee capital, home to a couple iconic landmarks, to having that natural beauty the Pacific Northwest is known for. Here are a couple (touristy) spots I’d recommend checking out: Continue reading
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5 Cafes you MUST try in Portland

I’m a huge lover of coffee and all other things caffeinated. And just my luck, I found myself in a city known for its coffee culture hosting a mix of different independent roasters and coffee shops. Here’s a list of some cafes I was able to try during my short visit. Kalesa Coffee Location: 722 Continue reading
About Me
An avid stress traveller based in the SF Bay Area, but only outgoing during hot girl seasons. Which just so happens to be every season but I just pick my battles.
