Wanting to travel the world, but don’t have anyone to accompany you? Don’t wait for that someone, plan a solo female travel trip and make some amazing memories. Solo female travel is one of the best things I decided to do for myself. I was lucky enough to have flexibility in my schedule and was…
17 Cultural Differences Between Sweden and the US
Before moving to Sweden my initial thoughts were Scandinavian design, IKEA, Swedish meatballs, Vikings, and snowy winters. While a lot of that is true, I’ve noticed so many small cultural differences from my short time living here. From small daily adjustments and quirks to a pretty big shift in cultural values. It’s fun for me to…
Top 8 Things to do in Helsinki, Finland
Finland has a mysterious yet alluring aura from the snowy pictures, deeply ingrained sauna culture, and it being continually ranked the happiest country in the world. Is it romanized or is it all that it is made out to be? Here are the top 8 things to do to in Helsinki to find out. Is…
How to Absentee Vote as a USA Citizen Living Abroad
The U.S. is truly a melting pot of so many races, ethnicities, languages, geographies, and perspectives. U.S. elections are important to build a strong democracy and have different perspectives be represented. They can determine rights for women, workers, access to services and more. Whether you’ve traveled to countries that don’t have a democracy or the…
How to Travel to China from the USA
The Ultimate Guide for how to Travel to China from the USA China is such a magical and vast place. It is a world completely different from the U.S. with so many tantalizing smells, tastes, and textures. Whether you’re a foodie, nature lover, history buff, or culture enthusiast, China checks all the boxes. Although, to…