I'm an introvert. My friends often argue with me about this label, but I KNOW MYSELF! There's a common misconception that all introverts are socially awkward or shy, which could not be further from the truth, but I digress. In March, one of my close friends invited me on a trip to Negril,Jamaica. Never being … Continue reading 5 Group Trip Tips
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How To Show Out On The ‘Gram(And Not Be Ashy)
First of all, let's stop pretending you don't care about likes and comments on your Instagram posts. We millennials are a vain generation and even though Instagram interactions won't pay your bills, unless you're getting booked through your bio, likes matter. If you're a blogger or a business owner, Instagram activity is just one of … Continue reading How To Show Out On The ‘Gram(And Not Be Ashy)
How to Survive Yacht Week-Croatia If You’re Black AF
I had the opportunity to attend one of the Blackest yacht weeks in history. I'm not sure if I lucked out with timing or if Jesus LaDarius Christ himself chose to bless me, but whatever the reason, it was lit. Having a sea of friendly brown faces around while spending 7 days sailing was comforting. … Continue reading How to Survive Yacht Week-Croatia If You’re Black AF
How to Jump at Crop Over
Both of my parents are from the lovely island of Barbados. Growing up they would send my siblings and I to the country to stay with our paternal grandmother for the summer. One of my fondest memories is of watching the Kadooment celebration that signifies the end of Crop Over. Seeing the men and women … Continue reading How to Jump at Crop Over
5 to Survive: Cuba
I've just returned from a 5 day trip to Cuba. While there, my group and I visited the cities of Havana, Viñales, and Trinidad. The island is beautifully resilient and I struggle to describe my experience there. However, I'd like to give some tips that'll help your trip go smoothly. If you are in the … Continue reading 5 to Survive: Cuba
A Few Things I Love About the DMV
You may have noticed that I've been on a brief travel/writing hiatus. In September of last year a friend and I made the decision to move to the DMV in 2017; and in March 2017 I made that dream a reality. The past 60+ days have been full of stress, excitement, and awe. Now that … Continue reading A Few Things I Love About the DMV
How to Plan a Trip to Cuba
Two months ago I announced on my Instagram and Facebook pages that I would be visiting Cuba in May. I was surprised by the number of people who did not realize it is possible for U.S. citizens to travel there. In an effort to help those that want to visit the island I'll be answering … Continue reading How to Plan a Trip to Cuba
A Definitive Guide to Eating Your Way Through Nola
I had the pleasure of bringing in 2016 in New Orleans, Louisiana (my plans for 2017 weren't nearly as exciting). A group of my friends decided to visit Nola for New Year's Eve this year and asked me for some food recommendations. They enjoyed the places I suggested so much that I thought I'd share … Continue reading A Definitive Guide to Eating Your Way Through Nola
Thinking About Retiring Abroad? Consider Barbados
Last week the "Gem of the Caribbean", Barbados, celebrated 50 years of independence from England. In case you didn't know, I am the daughter of two proud Barbadians. Summers during my childhood were full of memories of trips back to St. Lucy, Barbados to visit my paternal grandparents. It was during these summers that I … Continue reading Thinking About Retiring Abroad? Consider Barbados
5 to Survive: Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is a great place to visit whether you're a new traveler or a seasoned one looking for an affordable destination. If you are flying out from the east coast, it is easy to find a flight deal to the island. Some bonuses are that US citizens don't need a passport to visit, USD are used as … Continue reading 5 to Survive: Puerto Rico