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Steep, winding streets lined with boutique artists’ shops, gorgeous ivy-covered buildings, delicious crepes; The most beautiful place I’ve visited yet.
Steep, winding streets lined with boutique artists’ shops, gorgeous ivy-covered buildings, delicious crepes; The most beautiful place I’ve visited yet.
Jessie and Ariona were my first U.S. friends to stay with us here in Dublin. It was a quick trip but I had so much fun showing them around!
In which I eat lots of yummy food and get blisters from walking to alllll of the sights.
I prefer to focus on mantras for the new year, rather than "resolutions". 2017 was a year of change. I'm excited to see what 2018 will bring!
I can clearly remember the moment I had this inexplicable overwhelming feeling that I wanted to pursue living and working abroad.
Welcome to a world of wine, la bise, and unusual business hours.
Once upon a time, I lived across the hall from this super cute Danish boy at the University of Illinois. After years of long distance, we got hitched and, well, here I am in the Land of Danes! I have a family reunification visa, which basically gives me all the benefits of a Danish citizen (free healthcare and education woohoo!), but it took almost a year to process. Despite becoming a bit despondent due to my inability to work or study while the application was processing, I have gained a year’s worth of experiences in this new country. Allow me to show you Denmark through my eyes – the eyes of an immigrant.