I've been told I have the travel bug. I have no reason to argue this. Family holidays were always a give when I was growing up. We had several trips to the Republic of Ireland throughout the years and always one bigger trip aboard to France or Italy or America. This seemed normal for me but now in my early twenties, as I talk to people about travelling I realise I was very blessed and given a huge head start in my travelling life.
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Brooklyn Bridge, New York
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Fast forward eight years and I have been on more trips than I am able to remember. I took a gap year in Prague, Czech Republic working with children and teaching English straight after high school before starting University to be a teacher. I study a semester aboard in Aarhus, Denmark. Been on several charity trips to train teachers and work with children in Ethiopia and Nepal. On top of this, I have jumped on a flight to the cheapest place I can find every time I've been off Uni (well lets be honest, I often just skipped class) or had a few days free.
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| My best friend and I at Lennon's Wall, Prague |
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| My international class at ARoS Art Gallery, Aarhus |
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| 4 trips to Ethiopia to work in the charity's schools |
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| Nepal to work with kids and do building work |
I have decided to write a blog to tell my travel story. Maybe it will inspire other people to see more of their world and take the opportunities it gives us, but more than that I want to start keeping a record for myself of all the places I go and the stories that go with them.