Adventures Abroad

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Showing posts with label wanderlust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wanderlust. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2015

So You Want To Go To Russia: The Verdict!


“Please be a traveler, not a tourist. Try new things, meet new people, and look beyond what’s right in front of you. Those are the keys to understanding this amazing world we live in.”
-Andrew Zimmern
Hello,
As promised, I am writing this post to give you the follow up on my Russian visa. Did they or did they not grant B and I access to their country for 9 days?

The 12th day arrived and I sent B to D.C. with a notarized letter from me stating he had permission to pick up my passport. This was the moment of truth. After all, we only spent 12 days sweating and biting our nails hoping that Russia would grant us access into their country.  And before those 12 days, we went through hours of tedious assignments to prove our worth. B and I spilling the contents of our wanderlust filled lives onto paper--hoping the Russians would not question the locations we have gone. After all, a traveler just wants to see the world, new cultures, and fall in love with things that are familiar, yet not familiar. And to someone looking at our paper, it must come off as either we are crazy or we are interesting.

The verdict is….

Our hard work paid off—we are going to Russia!! Здравствуйте  Российская Федерация! I think that is "hello, Russian Federation!"

Check back in a few weeks for reviews on Russia!

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

How to Plan a Girls' Trip to Iceland!

Name the first thing that comes to your mind when I say Iceland. For me, it is hard to say just one thing because I think of a land full of mystery, adventure, fire and ice, horses, puffins, elves, and The Oswald Girls. Yes, you have guessed correctlyThe Oswald Girls are taking on Iceland for an all-girls trip! So, how did a bunch of girls decide to head to Iceland? Well, read on to figure out why Iceland was chosen and how to plan your own girls' trip!


Why Just The Girls?
For the past 7 years, my family has been through one hell of a roller coaster ride. We have experienced very painful years like when we lost my Father and Grandfathers, and then, quite a few wonderful years of children being born and B and I getting married. Yet, year 8 approached and showed signs of being another testing year for my family. So, we decided it was time for just us girls to have a vacation.

How Did We Pick Iceland?

My Mom and Steph!
The Travel Jar!
While the winos, I mean us girls, sipped wine near a fireplace one night we decided to fulfill a bucket list entry. There will be 4 of us going—Steph, Kim, my Mom, and I. So, with that in mind, I had everyone tell me 3 countries that they wanted to visit, which included Italy, Iceland, Switzerland, Scotland, Austria, Hungary, and Germany. I gathered the data and wrote it on dark paper and taped each one shut—I couldn’t have anyone cheating! I took the folded pieces of our bucket list and placed them inside a mason jar. We waited a full week with anticipation until my sister could get in from Cali. Once in, we toasted and each chose 1 piece of paper out of the jar. Then, each piece of paper was announced with a smile. I passed out 4 new pieces of paper and asked everyone to write down their top pick and 3 things they wished to find, accomplish, or wanted out of the trip. Well, majority vote ruled—The Oswald Girls will be heading to Iceland! Come back in September to find out what we each wanted to fulfill and if we succeeded. Also, follow me on Instagram @BrownEyedTraveler for updates on all of the adventures I go on.

Our 2 locations!
How Did We Book?

First, you always want to research! I had a list of places for my family to see, but it got narrowed down quickly based off of availability. I called American Express and spoke with a travel agent because we needed 4 plane tickets, 2 different hotels with 2 rooms each, and 2 different cities—like I have said in previous posts, sometimes travel agents are easier and cheaper to work with! Anyways, The Oswald Girls will be flying only 5.5 hours to get to Iceland from the DC area! Not bad, right? Next, we found two hotels in Reykjavik and Akureyri.

How Do We Plan To Get Around?

Yours truly! No, but seriously, we will be renting a car upon our arrival. I am looking at a Jeep Grand Cherokee for some off-roading for the 12 days that we are in Iceland. Also, the estimated time between the two cities is about 4.5-5 hours by car.  Did I mention that I will probably be driving since most of the time car rentals in other countries are manual?  

Where Do We Want To Go?

Iceland is more of a country for driving and exploring. It would not be the best idea to spend 8 full days in Reykjavik and 4 days in Akureyri. With that being said, we will also be visiting Gulfoss, Jokulsarlon, Vik, Snaefellsnes, Heimaey, Dettifoss, and...anywhere the road may take us. We plan to off-road a little and check out the roads less traveled. 


Snaefellsnes in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty!
Now, you wait for updates on my trip to Iceland and start planning your own trip immediately!


How Do I Plan My Own Girls' Trip?
  1. Find a few close friends or family members.
  2. Create a budget.
  3. Create a list of 3 countries you want to see.
  4. Create a jar full of all the countries everyone wants to see.
  5. Have each person choose a piece of paper.
  6. Have everyone vote for their favorite. Majority rules!
  7. Now, get to researching!
  8. Take your time. Do not expect to get this accomplished in a month if you are strapped for cash! Take your time to plan and build up your funds. For example, Iceland is not too pricey to fly intoless than $700 round trip! However, renting a 4x4 car is about $1600 for 12 days. So, you can see that small things may add up depending on what you are looking to do. Be smart!
  9. Book it and start reading about activities you want to do! Sometimes it is worth booking activities in advance so that they do not fill up before you arrive. Go to Barnes & Nobles and pick up a travel book...I recommend making sure it is from at least 2014.
  10. Good luck fellow travelers!
Check Back For:

-How to Save Money For a Trip
- A Review of Moscow
-A Review of St. Petersburg
- Russian Cuisine

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Quick Look at Germany!

Hello, fellow wanderlusters!

It has been so long since my last post and I apologize. Only one word describes why it took me so long...life!

Instead of boring you with stories I decided to show you the fun pictures of beautiful Berlin! If you want to know details about anything just let me know.

Crazy first class seating!

View from our room at the Hyatt.


Reichstag: Parliament Building

Currywurst: curry powder, ketchup, and a hotdog


Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp




Berlin Wall! Oh, and my friend Kari :)

B on the East and West side of Berlin!

Brandenburg Gate: Courtesy of Kari!


Tasting our way through German beer.


Potsdam

Sanssouci: Summer Palace of Frederick The Great


Secret garden

Once an Orangerie, and now a remodeled guesthouse. 



The End


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Hallo, Deutschland!

Hallo, liebe Kolleginnen und Abenteurer!

The New Year is creeping closer and that means I have discovered where my next adventure will be. Within a few weeks, I will be grabbing my passport and jetsetting to my next adventure.


Drum roll please....

My next adventure with B will be in Berlin! I'm excited that I will be heading out of the country for a week after Christmas.

Berlin: A Quick Look

  • Berlin is known to be founded in the 13th Century, but I have read that it may be older than researchers previously thought. 
  • Berlin is NINE times bigger than Paris! 
  • I have heard that Berlin is like New York City....never sleeps!
  • Berlin is so big that it is divided into districts.
    • Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
    • Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
    • Lichtenberg
    • Marzahn-Hellersdorf
    • Mitte
      • I believe this is the district I will be staying in.
    • Neukolln
    • Pankow
    • Reinickendorf
    • Spandau
    • Steglitz-Zehlendorf
    • Tempelhof-Schoneberg
    • Treptow-Kopenick
  • Berlin is filled with so much history!
    • Hitler occupied Berlin.
    • There was a concentration camp located outside of the city in Sachsenhausen.
    • WWII left Berlin in ruins.
    • Berlin Wall ("Iron Curtain") was a barrier separating East and West Berlin.
      • Existed from 1961-1990
      • However, I hear that part of the Berlin Wall still exists.

Places To See:
  • Funkturm Berlin
    • Best views of western Berlin's landmarks, such as Charlottenburg Palace and AVUS.
  • Museum Island
    • Literally, just a bunch of museums that showcase coins, medals, religious iconography, and sculptures.
  • Berlin Zoo
    • Was restored after WWII and now houses over 14,000 animals. It is said to be one of the most impressive zoos in Europe. I'm hoping to go see Bao Bao the giant panda!
  • Holocaust Memorial
    • Said to be a "harrowing and truly powerful experience." 
  • Brandenburg Gate
    • One of the city's most recognizable landmarks that was built in 1791 and restored after WWII. Today, it symbolizes "Germany's rebirth as a unified state."
German Phrases

EnglishDeutsch
yes / noja / nein (yah/nine)
please/thanksbitte/danke (BIT-tuh/DAHN-kuh)
You're welcome.Bitte. (BIT-tuh)
You're welcome. (for a favor)Gern geschehen. (ghern guh-SHAY-un)
Excuse me!Entschuldigen Sie! (ent-SHOOL-de-gen zee)
Where's the restroom/toilet?Wo ist die Toilette? (vo ist dee toy-LET-uh)
left / rightlinks / rechts (linx/rechts)
downstairs / upstairsunten / oben (oonten/oben)
Hello!/Good day!Guten Tag! (GOO-ten tahk)
Good-bye!Auf Wiedersehen! (owf VEE-der-zane)
Good morning!Guten Morgen! (GOO-ten morgen)
Good night!Gute Nacht! (GOO-tuh nahdt)
My name is...Ich heisse... (ich HYE-suh)
I am...Ich bin... (ich bin)
Do you have...?Haben Sie...? (HAH-ben zee)
a roomein Zimmer (eye-n TSIM-air)
a rental carein Mietwagen (eye-n MEET-vahgen)
a bankeine Bank (eye-nuh bahnk)
the policedie Polizei (dee po-lit-ZYE)
the train stationder Bahnhof (dare BAHN-hof)
the airportder Flughafen (dare FLOOG-hafen)

Look back soon for my packing list for a winter climate and books worth traveling with. Oh, and come back after Christmas for a review of Berlin!

Auf Wiedersehen!

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Artomatic 2012!

Hello, fellow adventurers!

A wise man once said, "Art is a microscope, which the artist fixes on the secrets of his soul, and shows to people these secrets which are common to all."

*Warning, there is some nudity within this blog post. 

Your Mission:









Where:
1851 S. Bell Street, Arlington (Adjacent to the Crystal City Metrorail station)

When:
Now-June 23
Artomatic Event Schedule

Price:
Free

Description:
Artomatic is eleven floors worth of art (i.e. paintings, sculptures, photography, and musicians). Bring some cash with you because you are able to buy drinks and snacks (including alcohol).

Why:
Do you have empty walls in your loft? Well, this is the time and place to buy art to fill those empty walls. Or, maybe this is the place for you if you want to become more knowledgable in the art world. Whatever the reason, be sure to check it out!
Another talented artist creating a mural on the office building wall. 

A few of my favorite artists:



  • Melissa Burley: Melissa creates amazing showcases of technology and light.


**Artomatic was filled with plenty of artists that deserve recognition too, so maybe you can go and give them it! If you go, let me know what you liked! 

Artomatic





Have fun, fellow adventurers!

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Wanderlust


Hello, fellow bloggers! 


As you may know, I am infected with wanderlust. I constantly dream of far away lands and adventures that may be awaiting me. Unfortunately, I can only get treated for my wanderlust a few times a year due to school, family, and money. 


I feel that some of you may be suffering from this infection that consumes your mind, body, and soul. So, I recently stumbled upon an antidote. Are you curious to know what could possibly help cure your wanderlust that does not involve leaving your hometown? 


Okay, I will tell you the secret antidote. I stumbled upon this wonderful book that takes you to far away lands. The book is called Wanderlust: A Love Affair With Five Continents by Elisabeth Eaves. Now, now don't lose interest just yet! The antidote can be found under Travel/Memoir for $16.95 new or $7.83 used on Amazon. I suggest you hurry up and get your hands on this book because once you do, you will never want to put it down. Okay, I understand you need more information.

Book Description:

"Spanning 15 years of travel, beginning when she is a sophomore in college, Wanderlust documents Elisabeth Eaves’s insatiable hunger for the rush of the unfamiliar and the experience of encountering new people and cultures. Young and independent, she crisscrosses five continents and chases the exotic, both in culture and in romance. In the jungles of Papua New Guinea, she loses herself—literally—to an Australian tour guide; in Cairo, she reconnects with her high school sweetheart, only to discover the beginning of a pattern that will characterize her life over the long-term: while long-distance relationships work well for her, traditional relationships do not.

Wanderlust, however, is more than a chronological conquest of men and countries: at its core, it’s a journey of self-discovery. In the course of her travels, Eaves finds herself and the sense of home she’s been lacking since childhood—and she sheds light on a growing culture of young women who have the freedom and inclination to define their own, increasingly global, lifestyles, unfettered by traditional roles and conventions of past generations of women."

Critics:
"Wanderlust delivers the goods up front-motorcycles and sex and stories of places that smell nothing like your cafeteria- and then pulls off something trickier. Elisabeth Eaves shoes here that our attempts to find a different better self through travel can be immensely entertaining, but we are always already moving. Wanderlust brilliantly, carefully maps how active the heart is, even at a standstill."  -Sasha Frere-Jones, The New Yorker

Amazing Quote:
"Travel is like adultery: one is always tempted to be unfaithful to one's own country. To have imagination is inevitably to be dissatisfied with where you live...in our wanderlust, we are lovers looking for consummation."

Did you read it? If so, what did you think of Wanderlust?