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Traveling at 20-Something
At the ripe age of 19, I traveled with a good friend of mine to the city of Madrid, Spain, to indulge in the magnificent culture and serve through missions. We saved every penny, support raised for months, and then eventually hopped on the plane for our eight hour flight. We spent a few weeks taking in the architecture, new people, and amazing cuisine.
By Audrey Addison8 years ago in Wander
What I Wish I Knew Before My International Travel
You've seen pictures of your friends and family traveling out of the country. Social media depicts an amazing experience that went exactly as planned. They swam with dolphins, made new friends, tried new food, and to top it all off, it only cost them "$5." OK, that last part is an exaggeration, but it always seems that everyone I know is able to travel and do more, and through it all, they found some incredible deals on flights.
By Aaron Simon8 years ago in Wander
Immigrating to Canada: A Descriptive Narrative of My Personal Experience
Immigration is a word that sometimes evokes controversy among certain groups of people or some countries. This controversy is usually due the political nature of the discussion the immigration subject brings forth. Some say immigration takes away jobs from native-born individuals, others say immigration boosts up the crime rate of the country while some even say immigrants don't pay taxes but considering this matter without understanding first the historical/economical background data available will lead you to a false conclusion.
By Fernando Gadelha8 years ago in Wander
Vienna, Austria
This past year I lived abroad as an au pair and travelled many places. Though everywhere I travelled to was incredible in its own way, Vienna, Austria, was one of my favorites. Traveling alone is a great experience that I would recommend to anyone if they feel comfortable, but meeting a travel buddy along the way is even better! On my bus ride from Prague to Vienna, I met a girl by the same name as me and we ended up making our way through Vienna together.
By Amanda Campo8 years ago in Wander
6 Fun Things to Do in Pittsburgh in Winter. Top Story - February 2018.
Winter's here whether we like it or not, so we might as well make the best of it! Even though summer is definitely the best time to visit Pittsburgh (the sun, the festivals, the baseball games...), winter can be enjoyed if you work at it a little bit. These are some of my favorite things to do in Pittsburgh in the wintertime.
By Erin Southerland8 years ago in Wander
Hasta La Vista, Baby!
I got in my car this morning and it was 37 degrees Fahrenheit. I had my fuzzy pajama pants on, a hat, three jackets, some gloves, and a scarf on and I still managed to freeze on my way to and from my car. Do you know how disappointing it is for it to almost be March in Texas and not be a minimum of 60 degrees? It's almost as disappointing as the results of the election last year, but that's politics and I won't get into that. So now, as I sit here under multiple blankets writing this article, I am reminded that in a few, short weeks I will be flying "over the pond" to Europe! Where the weather may not be... significantly warmer, but it will be warmer than 37 degrees hopefully!
By Alex Kemsley8 years ago in Wander












