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Woodburn & Salem

Spring is in the air & I could not be more excited to see all of the flowers finally blooming. It may not be the best time of the year (that’s the holidays), but it is the prettiest time of the year! In celebration of 

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London

London

I thought about making this a London guide but I realized I don’t have the time or brain power to do that much writing. Also, when you go to London you can pick up one of the many free guide books available at your accommodations or at any information desk. That’s why I decide to make this like some of my other travel diaries where I show my photographs and write about my experiences. Maybe later on I can write a guide or at least my top sightseeing recommendations for those visiting London.

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Let me start off by saying I am glad I was able to have decent outfits in my London pictures, let alone have clothes on! You’re probably very confused now. Long (tragic) story short, my luggage got lost and didn’t return to me until 5 weeks later. I have to admit, I cried about two times on this trip. I would have cried many more times if London wasn’t so freaking AMAZING. The shoes and jacket in the picture above I had on during the plane ride. Yes. All my clothes were in the luggage I was FORCED to check in. Apparently, my carry on bag was too big for the plane. (Stupid European luggage restrictions.) Usually I NEVER check in a bag for this reason exactly. I don’t want my luggage to be lost and be force to be on vacation in a foreign country with nothing but my handbag. Lesson learned. When you’re flying with small European airlines, Vueling specifically, bring two tiny carry-ons. The jeans in this photo I borrowed from the roommate I was traveling with. Thank goodness she didn’t have to check in her luggage! The shirt I purchased the next day from TopShop after calling Vueling only to have them tell me the luggage is still in Italy because they had a baggage strike. 

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& in case you were wondering, I did go inside that cute I ♥ London gift shop. I purchased some pens, a postcard, and a charm bracelet.

Now that we got through that awful travel experience, let’s move on to how wonderful London was.

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Westminster Bridge

Hotels were very expensive when we were looking for places to stay in London. We decided to save some money and stay in hostels. It was my first time staying in a hostel so I was a little nervous. The first night we had a private room. I was really glad because I didn’t have a change of clothes to sleep in or wear the next day. The second night we stayed in a different room that was with four other people. I didn’t enjoy sharing a room at this hostel. Some of the guests were strange. The hostel overall wasn’t great. The restrooms/showers were like ones you see at a public gym. Long rows of stalls and only a curtain in the shower with a single hook to hang all your stuff. The hostel also had a college dorm vibe. In the evening, the lobby would turn into a club with loud music. This might be a dream come true for some people but the dorm life is not for me. Especially when everyone in the dorm is sketchy and strange. On the plus side, the hostel was right across the street from the Westfield mall. We had a lot of food options, an Apple store so I could charge my phone (adapter was in my missing luggage), and plenty of stores for me to buy clothes. That’s where I bought my two TopShop shirts.

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Our second hostel was a five minute walk from Big Ben! I highly recommend The Walrus Hostel. I was a little worried about this place before we got there because the “lobby” is a public bar. However, the bar wasn’t loud and the staff were all very friendly and kind. They even called the airport for me a few times to check if my luggage was coming to London before I left. Also, we met some very friendly people from around the world in our 10 person room. It’s always nice meeting new people on vacation. I really enjoyed the people, location and how safe I felt at this hostel. I would stay there a second time if I need to. The only negatives were the bathrooms and that it’s next to a train station. The bathrooms weren’t as bad as the first place. They were private but there was a long wait every morning because people would be taking showers. Each floor had two bathrooms but 20+ people on each floor.

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Big Ben & Westminster Bridge
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London Eye

The first few days in London we spent most of our time exploring. It wasn’t until we started reading free guide books that we started planning things and making reservations. I really enjoyed our time exploring though. One morning we just walked out of our hostel and went where ever our feet led us.

London - Ayla Boswell

London - Ayla Boswell

London - Ayla Boswell
Landseer’s Lions in Trafalgar Square

If you were wondering how I could afford everything from underwear to toiletries in such an expensive city, I knew of cheap UK stores before going to London. I’ve had an obsession with British beauty gurus for years. I purchased makeup and toiletries from Boots and clothing from Primark and H&M(not UK but inexpensive). I ended up spending over £100 in Primark but I got a big bag of clothing. Enough to dress me for the rest of the trip. Missing my luggage wasn’t all bad. I did have an excuse to shop in UK stores that I had been dreaming of going to for years. I also only bought makeup from brands that weren’t available in the US. 

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Westminster Abbey
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Buckingham Palace
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Queen Victoria Memorial
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Hyde Park
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Albert Memorial

The Tube, walking, and double-decker buses are all fun ways to get around London. I purchased an 7-day Oyster card as soon as we arrive so I wouldn’t have to keep loading it with money. I’m glad I did that because we were using the Tube frequently since it was so convenient and comfortable. The London metro system is one of the nicer ones I’ve used. 

Oh! Did I mention we saw the QUEEN on our way to tea? Yeah, well, we did.

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My roommate and I had time to kill before our afternoon tea reservation so we decided to walk around the area for a bit. When we were heading back to the restaurant, we saw a huge crowd and decided to stand with everyone and see what was going on. Minutes later the Queen drives by! She’s the one in the pink outfit with a matching hat. I’m sure other important royalty was present but I only recognized her.

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Queen entering Houses of Parliament

I love that story because I don’t think it gets anymore British than that. We were on our way to afternoon tea when we just happen to see the Queen of England.

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The afternoon tea was lovely. We both got ginger lemon tea (because we were getting over a flu) and shared the tower of food in the photo. The price was about £20 for each of us but we weren’t full after finishing everything. Eating in London is very expensive. I remember eating at McDonald’s once or twice to save money. We were also purchasing snacks from grocery stores and drugstores.

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One evening in London, we went on the Jack The Ripper tour. I’m not a murder mystery/horror lover but I went because my roommate back in Florence told us we need to go because that was her favourite thing she did in London. I was surprised how much I enjoyed the whole experience. The guy who was our guide was creeping me out at first which added to the tour. As the tour went on, I started to enjoy his personality. He went from creepy dude who could murder us to friendly vampire dude. I whispered to my roommate during the tour that he reminds me of a vampire and she said she felt that way too. However, he was really nice and even went out with us to his favorite Indian restaurant after the walking tour. I was excited to get Indian food in London because I heard they have some of the best Indian cuisine in the world.

Another thing I REALLY wanted to do while in London was go to Harry Potter Studios. My roommate wasn’t interested in Harry Potter, but lucky for me, while we were in London, two of our classmates were visiting for a few days and one of them wanted to go as well. 

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I remember the Warner Bros. Studios being on the outskirts of London because it was about an hour long ride from where we were. I didn’t mind at all because it was a once in a lifetime opportunity and something I’d wanted to do since it opened. 

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Was Professor Snape anyone else’s favorite character from the films?

♥RIP Alan Rickman♥

London - Ayla Boswell

London - Ayla Boswell

London - Ayla Boswell

I of course couldn’t go to the Harry Potter Studios without getting a Butterbeer! I’ve been obsessed ever since I had one in Universal Studios Orlando.

If you end up going here while in London, be prepared to see ridiculous prices. Everything in the Studio was expensive but I still bought a few things to take home as gifts for friends. I decided I was never coming back so I might as well spend $25 for $4 candy. 

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Why do I look incredibly ill in this photo? I blame the lighting. & I had the flu when I arrived to London. But thank God for the cold and flu medicine. I never tried black currant flavored medicine until this trip. It’s very different from the standard American cherry flavor. England’s the only place besides Russia where I’ve seen something black currant flavored.

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British Museum
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Tower Bridge
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Big Ben

Even though my trip to London started out with a flight delay, paying money to check in a bag, having that bag lost, and with a flu I caught the day before, London is still one of my favorite cities in the world. Besides all those disaster, I had a great time thanks to this wonderful city.

-Ayla♥

8 Things To Do In The Canadian Rockies

8 Things To Do In The Canadian Rockies

I’ve made this list of the Top 8 Things to Do in The Canadian Rockies for those of you who will be traveling around Canada or are interested to see what I’ve chosen as my favorite stops. My list my vary from others you come 

Venice & Verona

Venice & Verona

Verona the city of love (or just the city where the story of Romeo and Juliet takes place) Verona is absolutely beautiful. But I have to say, it felt a bit like a movie set. If you’ve been to Universal Studios or Disneyland, you probably 

Diary Entries From My Time Studying Abroad

Diary Entries From My Time Studying Abroad

As you may know if you’ve seen My Guide to Studying Abroad , I was studying abroad in Florence for 3 months a few springs ago. While I was in my abroad program, I wrote a few journal entries sharing my whole experience. I thought it was be a cool idea to share them with you all. I have also include some photos for those that enjoy seeing visuals of what I wrote about. If you’ll be studying abroad soon, I feel this could be an interesting read for most of you. I’m typing these out exact as they were written in my journal as I want them to be authentic and honest.

February 5th

Ciao, Italy! When first arriving to the hotel I was very shy and scared. Also very tired after the long airplane ride and having to transport my luggage around the airport and streets to the hotel. Once I got inside of the hotel room I felt a little more at ease. My roommate for the night was nice and talkative. She is not the type of person I would usually talk to, but because I was roomed with her for the night I would have to talk to her. It would be weird if we didn’t talk. The hotel room was very nice. The bathroom was Americanized and modern. Before coming here, I thought the bathrooms would be very weird based on how other instructors were talking about it. When we all had breakfast the next morning I felt really shy and didn’t know who to sit with. I felt like everyone already made friends except me. Even though I knew a few people on this trip because I have had classes with them, I didn’t see them anywhere. Luckily I saw my hotel roommate in line getting food and I asked her where she was sitting so I could sit with her. At the table there was a few girls I have never seen or met before. My roommate seemed to be getting along with them very well. I didn’t say much at the table (thanks to my extreme shyness) but I did talk to one girl who is half Russian. I thought that was really cool because I am also half Russian. After breakfast, I went to the room and packed to get ready for my next adventure of getting a new apartment in Italy and having roommates to live with for the first time.

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View from Hotel

The taxi driver drove me and one of my roommates named Annie to our new place. The other roommates were in a different taxi in front of us. On the drive to our apartment the excitement was really setting in. We passed the Duomo and designer stores like Prada. After the short drive (which also felt like forever) we all got out of the cab and waited to see the new place where we will now spend the next three months. My new apartment roommates and I were all really excited. We talked about the amazing location and how we are so close to such amazing stores. Even the street we lived on looked cool and very Italian. Like how other people would imagine any street when thinking about Italy.

Gina finally arrived to let us into our place. When she opened the front door, all we saw was a dark staircase. Finding out we were on the fourth floor was shocking and upsetting. How are we supposed to carry all these heavy suitcases up the stairs!? At first we all tried to carry our own bags all at once. But very quickly we realized we are all going to have to help each other. Two people each would grab a bag and we would take it floor by floor. It was a real struggle. My arms were hurting for days after having to carry them.

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Kitchen

The apartment is great! When my roommates and I first saw it we were so pleasantly surprised. The instructor made it seem like the apartments would be really bad and scary. The place is nice and homie. We are all pleased and settled. 

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Upstairs bathroom

Feb. & March Reflection

It amazes me how much time has passed since I arrived to Florence. And yet, I have been able to have so many great experiences in that short amount of time. Who else is able to say they have been to Florence (Tuscany), Venice, AND Rome? Traveling to all three of those places doesn’t happen to the average person.

Florence is a place that I now call my home. In the past, I never thought I would feel comfortable and at home in this city. I almost feel that I am unfazed by its beauty. I am getting so use to living in Florence. I have my favorite place to get a one euro caffe latte and croissant during my break on Tuesday and Thursdays; a grocery store that I can easily walk to and get the food I need; a market that I can go to on Monday mornings before class to get my fruits and veggies; and of course a few yummy Gelateria’s. Grom by the Duomo has been the best Gelateria so far (even though it is a little expensive). Something I really love about the city of Florence is how small it is and easy to get around. I am hoping that before the semester ends I will know my way around the whole city and know where almost everything is.

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Florence

Venice is an absolutely beautiful city. I feel like I never turned my camera off. I was snapping pictures left and right. I have so many pictures from that weekend that I wouldn’t know what to do with all of them. Venice was also easy to get around because of the waterbus pass that I had. But it’s extremely easy to get lost. On the Saturday that I went, I decided to go explore the city on my own. It was a bad mistake. The streets in Venice are very confusing and it’s extremely difficult to retrace your steps when you have to make so many turns down streets and go over bridges. Luckily, I found the bus stop after 3 hours and got back to the hotel. Shopping in Venice is also really fun.

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Rome was a place I had always wanted to go to. And just this weekend I finally got the chance to go. I loved Rome so much that I wanted to stay for the rest of the week. The city was amazing. Beautiful famous buildings and architecture was everywhere. There is so many places to see and visit in Rome that it was overwhelming. I am disappointed I never got the chance to go inside of a museum. Hopefully one day I can go back with my family and do some more tourist things. But while I was in Rome I got the chance to go inside of catacombs. It was really cool and surreal. Me, Tyler, Annie, Kat, Jen, and Julian all walked there from the Vatican City. It was a long walk but we walked by very nice parks and farms with cute animals that made up for my sore feet and back. Something I didn’t like about Rome though is how huge it is. It’s not as easy as Florence to get around. But the metro and the city buses saved me. Another thing I didn’t like about Rome is how crowded it was with people. I don’t like being surrounded by large groups of people and being in busy places. Making Rome a difficult place to enjoy. I am surprised how many people were actually there when it was raining all the time and it wasn’t even tourist season. However, I loved Rome and the hotel we stayed in a lot. The 4 star hotel was really nice, comfortable, and had a great breakfast selection. I also really enjoyed my roommate that I had in the hotel. We shared many laughs and great experiences.

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Vatican City
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Spanish Steps

April 1st

During spring break Ali and I went to London, England, for our spring break vacation. Getting all our tickets and reservations was very stressful and confusing for us. At first we wanted to take a train to Paris, France, and spend all day there. After doing some research on train tickets, hotels, and planes, we realized a day & night in Paris would cost us way more than we were willing to spend. By this time we already had our hostel booked for 5 nights, but since we were no longer doing Paris, we needed a hotel and flight for London. The flight was easy to find because we knew we wanted to leave on a Friday and wanted the cheapest flight. However, choosing a hotel in London for two days was not an easy task. We would spend hours every few days looking at hotels and couldn’t find any that were exactly what we wanted. The longer we waited, the more expensive & difficult it was to find a hotel. Five days before our flight Ali recommended we stay in the hostel that we almost booked before we went with The Walrus instead. Because we had waited so last minute, the first night we booked a private room for the two of us but the second night we were going to have to be separated. 

The Friday of the flight and first day in London was extremely stressful. The taxi driver that took us to the airport was not a calm driver and we think he was cursing at us and everyone else on the road. We made it to the airport just in time but had one huge set back once we made it to the check-in desk. The woman told me my bag was too large in size (not weight) so I needed to pay €48 to check it in. I was upset and very angry. I never check bags in, and to have to check it in because it was an inch too big seemed ridiculous. Being under so much pressure, I gave in so I wouldn’t have to miss my flight. When Ali and I got to our terminal we saw that it was delayed and overbooked anyways. Because it was overbooked, they said that some people will not be able to get on this plane. Ali and I were worried but luckily we were fine and made it on.

Once we arrived to the Heathrow airport and went through (the very confusing) customs, I needed to get my checked bag. I stood around the luggage conveyor belt for about 15-20 minutes until it stopped and my bag and no one else’s bag on my same flight showed up. It turns out that all our bags were left in Florence because most of the employees working at the airport were on strike & never put my stuff on the plane. I was furious that the woman at the counter had me check in my luggage knowing that they were having a strike. I must have spent an hour in the airport waiting in line to fill out a delayed luggage form.

London was amazing! Our first hostel we didn’t like. It seemed like a college party dorm and we like a lot more privacy. The second hostel (The Walrus) was great! The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. At this hostel we had a 10 bed room. Which at first we were really worried about, but it ended up being fine. In fact, we even made some friends from Germany, Milan, Brazil, Texas, and Australia!

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British Museum

London was the experience of a lifetime. We went to the Westfield mall, British Museum, Harry Potter Studios, and so much more! Ali and I even had the chance to meet up with Aidan and Tyler for the 3 days they were in London. Oh! And I saw the Queen of England! Crazy! I loved London so much that I would be willing to go back in a heart beat. Even though I spent my whole trip without luggage, even that couldn’t change how amazing England was.

P.S. I finally got my luggage back. 3 WEEKS LATER!!

April 4th

It’s hard to believe how fast time has flown here in Italy. I feel like just last week I arrived here and was slowly adapting to the new culture. I didn’t think these three months would go by so quickly, but they really have. Before coming to Florence, I was worried about how I will survive in a foreign country for three months without seeing my parents. Now that the semester is almost over, I feel like I need more time here.

As the semester is coming to an end, I am realizing how much I still need to do. There is so many touristy things I still haven’t done and no time to do them. With all the assignments being due in the next few weeks, it’s hard to fit in everything I want to accomplish and experience. I am hoping to get the time to go inside all the museums & churches that are free and included with the Uffizi Pass. I also need to do some more souvenir shopping!

If I could go back in time and start this trip/semester over, there are definitely a few things I would change. First off, possibly what a push over I was when it came to the rooming situation. Who you room with can really affect your experience in college. Next, I would change what and how I spent my time in the beginning. (Even though looking back I didn’t have much time anyways). I would try to do homework and reading assignments as soon as they were assigned, not let myself take naps, go to sleep early, or get distracted by roommates. I would also go to the museums during any free time that I had (because now the streets are filled with tourists). The next thing I would change is probably my shyness. I would try and force myself to talk and make new friends. I didn’t start doing this until a few weeks ago and I quickly made two new friends just by opening up and not being so quiet. The last thing I would change is probably my luggage situation during spring break! It would have been a lot better if I opened my suitcase and put a change of clothes, Invisalign, medicine, toothbrush, and makeup in my purse just in case my luggage got lost. Which is what I usually always do when I have checked in my bags before. I think the stress of the trip, not expecting to be checking in a bag, and having to pay €50 made me not think properly about what I was doing.

Overall, spending a semester studying abroad in Italy is one of the best decisions I have made. It has been an amazing (and stressful) experience but so worth it.

-Ayla♥

10 Year Challenge In Paris

10 Year Challenge In Paris

It was ten years ago when I went to Paris, France, with my mother. It’s hard to believe how much time has went by since I still remember a lot from this trip. I remember arriving to the airport and being greeted by my mothers