Koh Samui, Thailand

Grandmother & Grandfather Rocks – Koh Samui, Thailand

Posted In: Thailand | Travel
Back in July 2016 I met my high school friend Tatiana in Thailand for a Thai Island Hopper East tour with Contiki. It was an amazing 9 days, starting in Koh Samui, followed by Koh Tao and ending in Koh Phangan. It was a great first trip to Thailand and I'm already dying to go back!! On our first full day, we took a jeep tour with Mr. Ung's Magical Safa[...]
Okinawa, Japan

101 Things To Do In Okinawa, Japan

Okinawa has officially been home to us for 4 years!! *insert shocked emoji here* But seriously, that sounds insaaane! Time passes by so quickly, especially when you're having fun! Anyways, Happy Oki-versary to us! We were pleasantly surprised when we realized that there is so much to do on this little island. I'm pretty sure we haven't even checked off h[...]
Orlando, Florida

Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Orlando, Florida

Posted In: Travel | United States
Back in April my husband was sent to Florida for training, I was in Puerto Rico (finishing my last semester of school) so I did a quick weekend trip to see him! When deciding what we would do those 3 days, I instantly thought of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and got tickets right away. I wasn't much of a Potterhead growing up, although I did watch the[...]

#LITOkinawaFaves Week 2 Highlights

And just like that the #LITOkinawaFaves Insta Challenge is over! It has been so fun learning your favorite things about Okinawa, seeing how you interpret the prompts each day and like @kaymarieteaford commented in a previous pic, I get goosebumps every time I scroll through the hashtag. I have loved Okinawa since the very beginning (as you probably know by[...]
Ponce, Puerto Rico

Parque de Bombas – Ponce, Puerto Rico

Posted In: Puerto Rico | Travel
We stayed at the Ponce Plaza Hotel back in January for a tiny staycation, before G went back to Okinawa. We walked around the Plaza Las Delicias town square and visited the historical 'Parque de Bombas' firehouse. The building was designed by the architect, Lt. Col. Maximo Meana of the Spanish Army, who later served as Ponce’s mayor, and it was built as[...]