Times Square, NYC Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan side (NYC) New York City, New York is one of the iconic cities in the world. Known for food, culture, and more - this gem of a city is vast. This begs the question: What should I do on a trip to NYC? When someone mentions NYC and specifically … Continue reading 3 Things to Do in NYC, New York
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3 Day Trips From Hanoi, Vietnam
Vietnam is a gorgeous Southeast Asian country! By all accounts, the country boasts mountains, lakes, waterfalls, cities, towns and more! During my stint as an English teacher living in Hanoi, Vietnam, I found ways to continue traveling even amidst work. Here are three of the best day trips from the capital of the North. En … Continue reading 3 Day Trips From Hanoi, Vietnam
3 Hikes on Oahu, Hawaii
Hawaii is often described as tropical bliss! Images of palm trees and mai tai's come to mind. During my week on Oahu, I found the island to be a hiker's paradise. Below, I will review 3 fun hikes to do while spending time on the "gathering place", Oahu. Viewpoint in Oahu, Hawaii #1. DIAMOND HEAD … Continue reading 3 Hikes on Oahu, Hawaii
3 Things to Do in Myanmar
What do you think of when you think of Myanmar? Formally known as Burma, this country evokes a range of images when mentioned. Frequented in the news for humanitarian injustices, Myanmar is often seen as dangerous, socio-politically unstable, and a "no-go" for many travelers. This begs the question: Why did I go? Man uses a … Continue reading 3 Things to Do in Myanmar
Taipei, Taiwan
Taipei is the cosmopolitan capital of Taiwan. I arrived in Taipei for a brief visa run trip and I was instantly hooked by the city's cleanliness, food and affinity for street art. Graffiti art in Taipei The cultural influences of Taiwan are diverse. For example, the influence of Chinese food, Korean music and trendy art … Continue reading Taipei, Taiwan
Teaching in Vietnam: #6
As I near 11 months on the road, I have a newfound appreciation for the impact of weather on both my mood and the city I am living in (Hanoi)~! Like many cities, Hanoi seems to light up on sunny days. It's a late Autumn afternoon in October and my first Fall season outside the … Continue reading Teaching in Vietnam: #6
Teaching in Vietnam Express Memo
A place you stay eventually becomes the place you are living. Then, it becomes a home. In some cases, it is one of many homes. From my experience as a backpacker, this can happen in as few as 3 days or take years to occur. Recently, I have found myself wondering what home means. I … Continue reading Teaching in Vietnam Express Memo
Teaching in Vietnam: #4
"The mountains are calling and I must go" ~ John Muir Through the field of psychology, we learn how to understand people - a shortened statement often used to describe the purpose of our degree. We learn to empathize with pain of the homeless, the anger of the drunken man, the internalized shame many, to … Continue reading Teaching in Vietnam: #4
Teaching in Vietnam: #3
Pho with duck, garlic and extra red chili peppers (Hanoi, Vietnam) Human perception can be a funny thing. Specifically, given how one understands their reality can be used to expand one's own perception. Pho with duck (pictured above) turned out to be the perfect motivator for a needed perspective shift in the right direction. Following … Continue reading Teaching in Vietnam: #3
Teaching in Vietnam: #2
"[Kids] don't remember what you teach them. They remember what you are. " ~ Jim HensonNinh Binh, Vietnam (June, 2019) Responsive teaching is something I have been trying to practice in my classrooms. Truth be told I feel that unless I work to understand my students, I cannot teach them as I will not know … Continue reading Teaching in Vietnam: #2
