This weekend, and the week leading up to it, has been all about recruitment. Our chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta has been meeting girls the past two days and learning more about each other and the wonderful women of this school. Tomorrow I’m going to share that to me Theta has meant traveling the world … Continue reading
Tag Archives: travel
Nomadic Cats
Recently there have been two cats spending their days outside of the Interfaith House. They are nomads, without a home. I assume they wander the streets at night and howl at the moon… wait… that’s werewolves. Anyway, it’s unclear whether the cats are romantically engaged (boyfriend-girlfriend) or a mother-daughter pair, but one thing’s for sure. … Continue reading
This is where I work!
I recently started working at the Ohio Historical Society as the History Day Intern and had my first day in the office earlier this week. I am absolutely loving it. I have lots of projects to work on and spent my day on Tuesday learning historical facts and writing up a blog post of research … Continue reading
A Moment of Stillness in the Largest Campus Chapel
Today I found myself in Gray Chapel (or University Hall) as it’s called on our course schedules. I don’t have any classes in this beautiful building this semester, but I had to run in for some reason today and was a little taken aback by the quiet. Everyone must have been in class because the … Continue reading
Car Photo of the Day
I saw this license plate on my way home from the Ohio Historical Society today and thought it was neat! License plates can be so fun. What vanity plates are your favorites? Safe travels!! Continue reading
From One Home to Another
Today I flew back to Ohio for semester 2 of my Junior Year. My flight got split in two with a short layover in Detriot making the once 1.5 hour flight a total of 3.5 hours. When you add the layover time and car transport to the air travel that’s roughly 6 hours…I can drive … Continue reading
Let’s Talk about Time Travel
If I were granted three wishes from a genie I know that at least one of them would involve traveling to a different time. You can travel all over the world, hitting all the continents and even countries, but wouldn’t it be spectacular to see the Berlin Wall be torn down, to see Thomas Jefferson … Continue reading
Travel and Sickness: partners in crime
This year, the city of Boston is already experiencing 10 times the number of flu cases than last year’s flu season. With 70 cases last year we’ve spiked up to 700 and already 18 people in the state have died from flu-related causes (mostly the elderly and young children with complications). After dealing with a … Continue reading
Our Day at MIT in Pictures
Today we took a little trip into Boston to visit Dad’s alma mater, MIT. Dad was mainly driven by a desire to hack the many ingress portals on MIT’s campus, but when I expressed an interest too we decided to take a little tour and explore some of the main campus. It turns out there … Continue reading
What tingles your travel senses?
Yesterday I posted a poll asking, if you could only keep your travel memories in one way, what would that be. The answers were varied. The most votes went to blogging–surprise, surprise. I should have known better asking that question around so many bloggers. Photos came in second, followed by a tie between photobook … Continue reading