No, I didn’t go to jail. We entered our final full week in Thailand working as English teachers at the police academy in Lampang. Josh, Kelsey, Jess, and Derek had gone the week before so they … Read more about That Time I Rode in The Back of a Police Car In Thailand
Through the Eyes of a Street Vendor
I saw myself through the eyes of a street artist. We were walking around the Warorot Market, which is the market the Thai people shop in. It is far cheaper than paying for stuff in the Night Market … Read more about Through the Eyes of a Street Vendor
Dear Prince
Dear Prince, Mighty Warrior of God. Son of the Most High. ReveredMan. I’m sorry too. I’m sorry for the fall of woman. … Read more about Dear Prince
Thailand Tales
*Disclaimer - this blog is a collection of writing from over the month so I apologize if it isn't all in the correct tense or voice. I am currently four weeks into my Thailand Tale and … Read more about Thailand Tales
Salamat
Salamat means thank you in Tagalog. Salamat to the women who work at Street Light. For all you have done and continue to do for the kids of Divosoria, Salamat. For listening to the call of … Read more about Salamat
World Race Month One Video
Video of some of my favorite moments … Read more about World Race Month One Video
The Beautiful Lie
What does it mean to be beautiful? This is a question I’ve struggled with for a long time. I’ve been picked on for my weight from elementary school through high school and believed those … Read more about The Beautiful Lie
Moments from Cagayan de Oro
I’m sitting in Krispy Kreme in the Philippines with Dani. Everyone else has gone to see American Sniper. Today is our off day. We all got dressed up to go out so we wouldn’t be the smelly, … Read more about Moments from Cagayan de Oro
A Whole New World
The Philippines have been amazing but also really hard. We started out our first three days in Manila with pretty much resort style living at KIM. A pool, fans, beds, spa treatments ($6 massages) and … Read more about A Whole New World