Pros:
1. Setting my own schedule: This is great because I am one of those people that hates to make decisions regarding plans – what if I choose a restaurant and the others hate it? What if I choose to go to a certain site or museum and it turns out to be really lame? While this is a skill I am currently trying to improve, traveling alone completely alleviates it. I know that my decisions will only affect one person: me. And that makes them so much easier – if I’m hungry, I eat. If I don’t feel like going to the museum, I don’t go. And I don’t’ have to feel bad or guilty about any of those decisions. **Sigh-of-Relief**
If I want to spend three hours reading in a cafe, I do it! |
Beauty sleep in the middle of Wu-Mei |
Case and Point: I found this delicious street food while being "lost" in Xiamen |
Save money by taking a public bus instead of a taxi? Heck yeah! |
Confident enough to walk around in these puppies. Oh yeah, these are fake Crocs alright. |
1. Pictures: Ugh. Pictures. First of all, I am a terribly unenthusiastic photographer – I almost always rely on my travel buddies to snap all the pics (which I will steal and claim later). So remembering to bust out the camera at the right moments is something I’m still working on. Secondly, I HATE taking self-pictures, aka: “selfies.” I always feel like such an idiot when I take them – not to mention vain and narcissistic. It’s strange, because it doesn't really bother me when others take selfies; it’s just something I have never been comfortable with. (Although I will admit, once I started to get past the awkwardness of it all, I did begin to see the appeal…)
Wait, you're telling me this isn't cute?!? |
Just imagine taking all this junk into one bathroom stall with you. Ha. |
Like when every other person on the beach is a part of a couple... |
When I was here, I kept wanting to yell "LOOK AT ALL THESE FLOWERS!" "DON'T YOU LOVE THESE FLOWERS?" |
So for my next trip (which I just got back from) was to Beijing where I got to hang out with my awesome friend Dave and (finally!) see the Great Wall. Pictures to come (obvi.)
3 comments:
i like the second picture! sleepy beauty! haha!
Lol, if it makes you feel any better, I never felt afraid when you had the map; I knew you'd get us there. It was only a problem when I had the map; that is how we ended up hiking up 4K of stairs :P
That is a great post Olivia! Can't wait for the book! :)
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