Sunday, September 10, 2017

Cuba

Recently I have been reminiscing on one of my favorite trips from this summer: CUBA!  My friend Caroline and I had such a fun week traveling to Havana, Vinales, and Varadero Cuba.  We learned so much about the culture, economics and history of the country, met amazing people from Cuba, Australia, Canada, Holland, Washington, and Texas, saw incredible sights, and rode in some fabulous vintage cars.  

Havana, Cuba

We arrived in Havana mid-afternoon and went to exchange our money.  In Cuba, they have two currencies (CUC for travelers, and the Cuban peso for locals - which is worth significantly less). We got a taxi from the airport to the place we would be staying (We later would realize that our taxi driver totally punked us by giving us our change in Cuban pesos hahaha).  We stayed in casa particulars throughout our time in Cuba in which we stayed with individuals there who had sleeping accommodations for travelers.  In Havana, we stayed at Marluis House with the sweetest couple! They were so helpful when we needed directions, and they were so kind to us by offering us coffee and inquiring about our days.  We hit the ground running to explore El Vedado.  We wanted to meander through Necropolic Christobal Colon, but it had closed a few minutes before we arrived.  We still got to view it from the perimeter and enjoyed walking and taking in tour initial views of Cuba.  We went to Plaza de Revolucion, a flea market, and walked around at the National Hotel (which is said to resemble to The Breakers!) THANK GOODNESS the Caroline had brought two different travel books on Cuba that she had checked out from her library, because we relied on them the ENTIRE time we were in Cuba to look up directions to the places we wanted to go to and to find places to eat at.  These books came in SO handy, especially due to lack of any kind of cell service (unless you bought a wifi login and stumbled upon an internet hot spot location - which were easy to find since there were typically large crowds in that area, but were only useful for posting a quick Instagram picture!)
While we walked from place to place, we got many stares, remarks, and questions from Cubans asking where we were from.  We tried our best to ignore them, but was as if they had never seen light skin and light haired travelers from America (which they probably had not due to the travel restrictions...)  Regardless, we never felt unsafe, and just assumed they were interested in Americans.  At first, we thought it was comical, then we got annoyed by it, and then eventually we came to terms with it and just took the remarks as compliments! It left us with a nice boost of self-esteem nonetheless!


The second day was absolutely amazing.  We spent the day exploring Habana Vieja, which is the historic old Havana.  We saw the iconic colorful buildings, bright, shiny, and flamboyant vintage cars, and amazing architecture!  We had a BLAST riding around in a hot pink convertible around Havana and down the Malecon, the boulevard along the sea.  Our taxi driver let us sit on the top of the seats and many people would honk and wave at us - it was SO fun and absolutely one of my favorite memories.  We went to the central park, saw the capitol building, cathedrals, and El Floridita and La Bodeguita del Medio (two of Hemingway's favorite places!) After we ate supper and chugged water (after not being able to find anywhere to get water all day), we watched the sunset on the Malecon, which was the perfect end to an awesome day! 


           


 The third day we discovered our favorite (and likely the nicest) restaurant in Havana called El Biky where I drank the BEST cappuccino I have ever had! It was so nice to enjoy a yummy meal, as some of the food we ate was not the most delicious. We then got a taxi and headed to our next destination: the beautiful countryside of Vinales (which I had no idea I would enjoy so much, but it was my favorite city that we visited while in Cuba!) It was an interesting taxi ride, as our drive picked up two hitchhikers on our way (which is supposedly quite common there!) and stopped to buy a juice from a person selling it alongside the highway. 

Vinales, Cuba

Once we got to Vinales, we went to our casa particular, grabbed lunch at a cute cafe overlooking the mogotes, then took off towards a popular cave.  We walked so many miles away from town, and decided we would hitch hike back to town.  It just so happened that a bus full of Cuban men, who we assumed had been working and were heading home, stopped to drop off a passenger right across the road.  They stuck their heads and arms out the window and excitedly motioned for us to get on, saying they were going to Vinales.  Carol and I exchange glances, and hopped on!  It was SO fun and they were so nice trying to communicate with us and compliment us (have I mentioned that we don't speak Spanish very well and no one there speaks English very well??) We exchanged many smiles and laughs, although we had no clue what they were saying.  We got to Vinales, hopped off, and they all smiled and waved goodbye at us as they drove off.  What a THRILL!  That night we went to our favorite restaurant in Vinales, Tres Jotas where we had the most delicious bread EVER.  We met two awesome girls from Washington and we  all went salsa dancing that night at Casa de la Musica! Cubans are EXCELLENT at salsa dancing!







The next day in Vinales was even more fun.  Caroline and I rented a moped for the day and zoomed all over the Vinales countryside.  Of course we wore outfits that we could get a good tan in while riding in the hot sun... First we went to a cave called Cuevos de San Tomas, which was neat - but in order to get to the cave, we had to HIKE up the side of a cliff... We could hardly manage to get up the cliff due to laughing so hard about how we probably should have worn something a little more suitable for the activity (although we probably were the best dressed spelunkers there)! We then went to lunch at Murales de Prehistorica where we ate an authentic family style Cuban meal of perfectly cooked pork, beans, rice, potatoes, veggies, fruit, chocolate pudding (?), coffee, and refrescos nacional naranja (orange national softdrinks!!!).  So yummy! We then took off on our moped (laughing and singing along the way, and honking at every person we passed!) We went to a tobocco plantation, went swimming at a PINK hotel, met up with the girls we had met from Washington again at Tres Jotas, and salsa danced the night away with friends from all over the world!  Such a fun and unforgettable day!











Veradero, Cuba

 The next day we got a taxi to Veradero - which is a 13 mile long peninsula lined with fancy hotels.  We enjoyed the stunning beaches: clear blue water and white sands! We hadn't planned on staying the night, but we decided to last minute and it was quite a hassle to get a place to stay! We saw a beautiful beach sunset that night and relaxed on the beach the second day.  It was even more difficult to find a taxi back to Havana the next day - but we ended up taking a tour bus back hahaha.  It ended up taking forever, but was a memory nonetheless!  Although we enjoyed Veradero, I would not consider it to be authentic Cuba due to the height of tourism there.




Havana, Cuba

 We had one more full day in Havana, and walked in search of the Industriales Baseball Stadium.  We found it, but it was closed for the season.  However, there were some people working inside and after being many attempts to get inside (everyone kept telling us that they were not allowed to let us in), we finally asked a group of guys and they were more than willing to let us in!  Although it was quite old and not anywhere near as fancy as baseball stadiums that American major league teams play in, it was neat! Then we went back to Old Havana and ate at Hotel Inglaterra, which is the oldest hotel in Cuba.  We went to some museums and shopped along Ospisbo street.  Then we took a ferry (the most crowded and stinky ferry ever) to Casablanca where we visited the Monte Cristo, a huge and beautiful statue of Christ. Back in Havana we did some more exploring and sight seeing, and ended our last night with supper at El Biky!



 It could not have been a more amazing trip full of adventures, beautiful places, awesome people, and GREAT memories.  If you ever have the chance to go to Cuba, GO! It's 100% save and 110% incredible.  If you are planning on going to Cuba or want any information, I love to talk about it and would be glad to help in any way!  

Enjoy today! Love,

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Although this travel recap is months overdue, Cabo San Lucas was where I traveled with my mom and grammy for spring break this past March.  We had such an amazing time!  The weather was amazing, the beaches were enjoyable, and the town was quaint, cute, and full of culture!

We spent a lot of our time relaxing and laying out at the pool.  We had a stunning view of the sparkling ocean which looked like diamonds when the sun hit it.  We even were able to see whales from the pool deck! 


 On one of the days, we went to Medano Beach, which was a busy beach full of college spring breakers and locals.  Because it was a busy place, they offered many different water sports.  On previous vacations, I had seen FlyBoarding advertised, and knew it was something I would love to do someday.  So, when I saw a sign for Cabo FlyBoard, I knew this was the place! It was quite difficult at first, but once I learned how to balance and control my movement it was so enjoyable - I would definitely recommend to any one who loves a good thrill.  


Also at Medano beach, we took a glass bottom taxi ride to the infamous Arch of Cabo.  It was a beautiful sight! We also saw Lovers Beach and Divorce Beach, but did not stop and get off the taxi. 


That evening we went on a sunset dinner cruise.  The boat took us back to the Arch of Cabo, only this time we got to see it at sunset.  No matter how many sunrises and sunsets I see, I will never get tired of the gorgeous colors and beauty on display.  



While on this trip, I was training for a half marathon.  I did my best to run each day, but I didn't stray far from the house in which we were staying, so I never went more than 3 miles.  I saw in a travel magazine an advertisement for Running Tours Los Cabos, did some research, and signed up to run with a tour guide.  I figured it would be a group of people, but turns out it was just me and the guide.  She was incredible!  We talked the whole time as we shared life stories, she pointed out neat places of downtown Cabo, we ran at a nice pace, and got in a 10K before 9:00 am.  I fell in love with the idea of a running tour and it will definitely be something I will look into on future travels. 


All in all, it was an absolutely amazing week, full of fun, laughter, and lots of sunshine (hence my face full of freckles)!  Could not have asked for a better senior year spring break! 


 Xo,

Friday, March 3, 2017

Rejoice

Happy Friday!

But not only happy "Friday," but happy EVERYDAY! Life is not always easy, in fact it can be really hard, frustrating, upsetting, and overwhelming.  

John 16:33 says, "I have said these things to you, that in my you may have peace.  In the world, you will have tribulation.  But, take heart; I have overcome the world."

God promises that we will have troubles and hard times in this world.  It is inevitable that we will face rejection, disappointment, and heart break from the world.  But God promises so much more too.  He sent Jesus to overcome the world so that we can have peace, acceptance, and so much love.  He promises to never leave us or forsake us.  He promises everlasting life and love to all who accept Him. 

When I am feeling insecure and apprehensive about life, it is so hard to focus on Christ and the perfect love and plan He has for me. But throughout this week, God has continually reminded me of Philippians 4:4: "Rejoice in the Lord always, I will say is again, rejoice!"

Rejoice? Be filled with full delight and joy?  In the middle of this messy and unsure life? In the middle of disappointment? 

Yes.  Rejoice!

Why? Because Jesus. What He has in store is so much better and far greater than all the "light and momentary afflictions," as described in 2 Corinthians 4:17.  

Whatever you're facing, whatever I'm facing, let's keep our focus on God and truly rejoice in Him.

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 says, "Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances."  

And that is what I want to do today, tomorrow, and every day.  

Rejoice always and scatter joy!

Love, 

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Lilly S'Well Waterbottles

Today is the day that the collaboration between Lilly Pulitzer, S'Well, and Starbucks becomes available online!  I was lucky enough to snag one (confession...two) of these beautiful water bottles a couple of weeks ago at my local Starbucks store!  I've been using it every day since, and I think it is definitely worth the investment.  I've yet to put a hot drink in it, but it does a great job at keeping water cold all day!


Get yours here!

Have a great day! Xo,

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Valentine's Day

Despite a lot of people not liking celebrating a day dedicated to love and relationships, I LOVE Valentine's Day for that exact reason! I love LOVE, and I think it should be celebrated every day!

And contrary to popular belief, you do not have to have a significant other or be in a relationship to celebrate love!  

You can show love to your friends, your family, your classmates or coworkers, or even to strangers.

And not only on a day "dedicated" to love!  We should strive to show love to others every day.

I also hope that you know how truly loved and valued YOU are!  You are a joy, you are a treasure.  You are beautiful inside and out.  This world is brighter because of you!  You were fearfully and wonderfully created by the King of Kings, who sent His Son to die for you and me so that we may have eternal life with Him!

1 John 3:16 says:

How sweet it is to know what love is from Love himself!

I love you and I hope you know how many other people love you too!  

One of my favorite things to do for Valentine's Day is to bake and decorate cookies, and I was so thrilled that some of my friends could come over last night to help! We had such a fun girls night full of cookies, popcorn, giggles, and girl - talk!  How thankful I am to have such lovely friends.  


Xo, love,
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