Change your location, change your life. Taking that first step into solo travelhood can be scary, to say the least. Here are 6 quotes that are not all travel-related, but can be applied to the solo travel lifestyle. #1. “To Travel Is To Live.” – Hans Christian Andersen You haven’t truly experienced life until you’ve …
8 Must-See Sites In Mexico City
If you’re looking for interesting tourist spots in México City, you’ll find this list helpful. I provided maps to make finding them easy. 1. Basílica de Guadalupe (The National Shrine of México) The second most important Catholic Shrine after the Vatican, the Basílica of Our Lady of Guadalupe is located in northern México City. There …
My Top 5 Post-Pandemic Destinations
I was fiending for my next trip, literally, the moment I stepped on the plane to depart sunny Zihuatanejo. I knew I’d get my fix in a few days, however. I was only going back home for about a week and, afterwards, I’d be meeting up with my friend, Jacque, in Cartageña, Colombia…. But…things happen …
VIPKID: Requirements and FAQs
If you enjoy working with kids 12 and under and are looking for a fun online gig with flexible scheduling, VIPKID might be the English teaching platform for you. Will VIPKID require me to speak Chinese? Not at all. You’ll use TPR (body language and gestures) and props to help your students understand what you’re …
Zihua Love Affair
I’m in love. I’ve changed my flight date out of Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo so many times. Hopefully, I can stick to the one I just booked. It’s just so hard to leave. My mind keeps telling me it’s time to leave, but my heart is telling me to stay and see what will blossom from this new …
The Underground Railroad: From The US to Mexico
The Mexican End Of The Underground Railroad When you hear “Mexico”, does The Underground Railroad come to mind? I’m embarrassed to admit it, but sadly, I knew nothing about how enslaved African Americans escaped to Mexico along what we know as the Underground Railroad. I don’t recall ever learning about it in school. I was …