Do you have a favorite child? Favorite pet? Favorite coworker? Picking a favorite anything can be an emotional process. If you were to ask me what my favorite destination is, you would see my eyes glaze over as all my travels flashback at once… It’s been 5 years since I anxiously boarded my first international […]
Author: Paul
A Glimpse Into Portugal
Olá amigos!Summer is here and I’m excited to see where the next few months take you all. I’ve already started seeing some vacations pictures and I hope you all make the most of the warm weather and enjoy the sunshine at home or abroad. 🙂 On my end, I’d like to share a little bit […]
All-Inclusive Cancun: Pros and Cons
Hola amigos y amigas!My vacation in Cancun is doubling as my Layover of the Month for May as I spent most of the month on a variety of “fun” trips. I had the pleasure of discovering country #30, Mexico, among other trips to Orlando, NYC, Paris, and Madrid. Between work and fun (and 25 flights), […]
Layover of the Month: Tunis
May is almost over and I’m playing catch up on my blog! April and May have both been busy, here’s what my April looked like… I spent almost 120 hours in the air, flying through 15 cities and exploring 5 different layovers (including a new city for me, Dallas!). My April Layover of the Month […]
Berlin: Beyond Utah Edition
Hey friends! I wanted to branch out and cover one of my “for fun” trips. At the end of February, I ventured to the German capital for a second go at the city (I briefly visited for a day back in 2016). This time around, I stayed for 4 days and set out to explore […]
Layover of the Month: Madrid
Hola amigos! Hallelujah, March is finally over! I’m gonna be honest, this month was a WORKER. I picked up a lot of trips, and I didn’t give myself much time to rest. The paycheck was still not enough because #taxes nice, but honestly I don’t think I could do it to myself again. I called […]
How to be a traveler, not a tourist
Whenever you step foot into a new country, you’re presented with two options. One, visit the country as a tourist. Or two, arrive as a traveler.In my opinion, there is no right or wrong answer.I recently traveled to the Bahamas, where I was most definitely a tourist. But I’ve had the opportunity to experience many […]
Layover of the Month: The Bahamas
Hey friends! I’m posting this a day early, but I’ve finished my flying for the month and I’ll be in Madrid this weekend. So I thought I’d get ahead rather than get behind. 😉Here’s the final tally from February: 12 cities flown through, 110 hours spent in the sky, and 6 different layovers (4 for […]
Layover of the Month: San Francisco
Hey friends!Well, January was one for the books. I’ve been working steadily on my New Year’s Resolutions and I’m pleased with the progress I’ve made. As for work, I’m finally off probation (woot woot!), which for flight attendants is the first 6 months in the air. Unfortunately, I also had the heart-wrenching experience of having […]
How To Keep Your French Alive (in 2019)
Learning a language can be a hard, but rewarding, experience. For my Francophiles out there, you know how difficult it can be to maintain your level of French (especially coming home to an English-speaking country after living abroad). I wanted to compile a list of resources that can help any French speaker (past, present or […]