I saw this randomly one day on Youtube from Catrific and thought it would be perfect for this blog. The first time I traveled abroad was when I went to Japan in 2009. It was also my first time traveling alone and living by myself. The year I spent in Japan was truly an eye opening experience, and this is where my passion for travel first began.
1. Your most treasured passport stamp?
My first thought when I saw this question was the stamp we got at Kilometer 82 at the start of the Inca Trail. It's one you can only get if you do the Inca Trail so it's a very special one to me. On the other hand, there is also the one I got when I went to Japan for the first time studying abroad. So it would be a tie between either of those.
2. Can you recite your passport # from memory if asked?
Nope! I don't think I know anyone who can...
3. Preferred method of travel; planes, trains or automobiles?
My first choice would be planes, then trains, then automobiles. Flying is just more convenient and much faster than the other two. I also like traveling by trains too. When I traveled in Japan and Europe, I used the train a lot. It was pretty affordable and a good way to take in some scenery and meet new people. I hate traveling by car or bus! When we were in Peru this was our main method of transportation, but we didn't really have a choice. I get motion sickness very easily so I always dread long bus and car rides.
4. Top 3 travel items?
Packing cubes! These are a life saver for backpacking and it helps keep everything organized. Also a camera and a notebook (for tracking your budget).
5. Hostel or hotel?
Hands down, hostels! I honestly can't remember the last time I stayed at a hotel. Hostels are just so much cheaper and a good way to meet new people. You just have to chose a good one. Hostelworld.com and Hostelbookers.com are good sites to book hostels on.
6. Are you a repeat visitor or do you explore new places?
I definitely like to explore new places. The only place I've visited twice is Japan and I would definitely want to go back. But I like the excitement of going somewhere new and different.
7. Do you read up on your destination (culture,history,safety) or do you wing it?
I do a lot of research before traveling, but I don't plan out an itinerary or anything. I just try to educate myself about the place before we go, but we plan our days once we get there.
8. Favorite travel website?
Tripadvisor -their forums are especially helpful.
Also some good travel blogs: A Little Adrift, Explore for a Year, One Giant Step, Nomadic Matt, So Many Places
9. Where would you recommend a friend to visit? Name city & why.
Hiroshima, Japan! It's not a big city so it's a little more laid back than Tokyo, but the city is full of history and the food is amazing!
10, You're leaving tomorrow, money is no option, where are you going?
I would love to go to South Africa, Egypt/Jordan, New Zealand or Australia.
Friday, June 21, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Adventures in Peru: Inca Trail Day 1
Group picture! |
We were supposed to meet the bus at the square near the Llama Path office at 4:30am. After storing our packs at the hostel, we met the others in our group at around 4:20am. We had a large group with 12 total including ourselves. We were actually supposed to have a total of 14, but one couple was sick so they couldn't make it. They met up with us on day 4 at Machu Picchu. Our lead guide was Marco and assistant guide was Ronnie, and they were both amazing throughout the entire trip!
We were expecting the bus to be waiting for us (at least that's what they had told us the night before), but no one was there. We were supposed to depart Cuzco at 4:40am, but we actually ended up leaving around 5:00 because our bus was late.
The bus ride was long. We first had a two hour bus ride to Ollantaytambo, where we were stopping for breakfast. Then another hour to Kilometer 82, where the trail started. Thankfully I slept almost the entire bus ride to Ollantaytambo, so I didn't get sick. The breakfast was a buffet, so I loaded up on food because I didn't know how long it would be until we had lunch. We had a chance to use the bathroom (the last sight of a normal toilet until we got to Machu Picchu) and buy some coca leaves for day 2.
Porters packing at Kilometer 82 |
Passport check point |
Off we go! Start of day 1 |
Inca Trail day 1 |
Inca Trail day 1 |
Inca Ruins |
Dinner on Day 1 |
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Peru Trip 2013!
Lima, Peru |
Huaca Pucllana |
Sacsayhuaman |
Start of the Inca Trail- Kilometer 82 |
Machu Picchu |
Zip Lining in the Sacred Valley |
Colca Canyon |
As for the wedding, I'll do a separate blog post on that. We haven't gotten the pictures from the photographer yet, but I will definitely do an update then.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Wedding Planning: Invitations, Favors etc
So much to do and only 4 days left! Can't believe the big day has come so fast!
We knew since we started planning the wedding that we wanted to do boarding pass invitations. I was actually planning to get them done on Etsy, thinking it would be much cheaper. But we decided just to do a consultation with Something Blue Hawaii, just to get a price quote They specialize in custom invitations, and I had heard a lot of good things on Yelp and through The Wedding Cafe workshops. We worked with Carol who was really friendly and very helpful. We had a custom logo that we wanted to include on the invitations which was easy for her to incorporate. They were surprisingly very affordable so we ended up purchasing our invitations through them instead of Etsy. She gave us an initial quote, averaging about $4.50 an invitation (including printed return addresses on the envelope.) After paying a deposit (50%), we communicated through email, tweaking the design, placement and colors on the invitation. After everything was finalized they were printed and ready to pick up. I didn't realize until after we had picked up the printed invites that there had been a mistake on them. It had actually been wrong on the invitation the whole time, and neither of us had noticed the mistake. I contacted her right away and she was very understanding and apologetic. She even reprinted the corrected invitations free of charge.
We also did our favor boxes though them as well. We did plain mini suitcases which were 60 cents each. We got custom stickers from Zazzle which were surprisingly affordable. We paid $23 for 100 stickers plush shipping which was pretty quick too. I was very impressed with the quality and would definitely order from them again. We stuffed the favor boxes with Haribo Saft gummy bears. We discovered this on our trip to Europe 2 years ago and fell in love with them, so we wanted to share them with our guests. I bought them in bulk on Amazon, about 12 pounds worth which was more than enough for 100 favors (we still have one unopened bag left.) We measured about 1.5oz or 1/4 cup per bag. But I think we could've filled them a little more considering we had a whole bag left.
I finally picked up my dress from Bijou Bridal on Sunday. It didn't need much alterations, just a hem and a bustle. We also had her do a sweetheart neckline which turned out great. I would highly recommend this place! Everyone here was so nice, and I love my dress!
I also had my hair and makeup trial done on Sunday. I decided to have my hair up in a messy bun, and a neutral smokey eye for the makeup. Both turned out amazing so I'm really excited for Saturday. The only downside is we have to get it done really early in the morning, but the ceremony is in the morning so I hope it will hold up throughout the day
We bought our centerpieces as well. We decided on potted herbs for the centerpieces because we wanted something practical. We went to Lowes yesterday and bought a bunch of different herbs, as well as some ceramic pots to put them in. We just have to transfer the plants to the pots and decorate them.
Speaking of decorations, we finally finished stringing all of our paper cranes. It's tradition in Hawaii for the bride to fold 1000 cranes for her wedding. It took us about a month to fold them and 2 full days to hang them. We are not quite sure how we are going to put them up at the venue yet, but we are planning to donate them to the Peace Park in Hiroshima, which gives us another excuse to return to Japan.
For the music, we are just using a playlist on her ipod. We are still undecided which songs to use for the ceremony. I had originally decided on River Flows in You by Yiruma, but we are also thinking of To Zanarkand from FFX or Tifas Theme from FFVII. Still undecided, but we only have 4 days left to figure out all the last minute details. Can't believe it's come so fast and we leave for Peru in just over a week from today!
We knew since we started planning the wedding that we wanted to do boarding pass invitations. I was actually planning to get them done on Etsy, thinking it would be much cheaper. But we decided just to do a consultation with Something Blue Hawaii, just to get a price quote They specialize in custom invitations, and I had heard a lot of good things on Yelp and through The Wedding Cafe workshops. We worked with Carol who was really friendly and very helpful. We had a custom logo that we wanted to include on the invitations which was easy for her to incorporate. They were surprisingly very affordable so we ended up purchasing our invitations through them instead of Etsy. She gave us an initial quote, averaging about $4.50 an invitation (including printed return addresses on the envelope.) After paying a deposit (50%), we communicated through email, tweaking the design, placement and colors on the invitation. After everything was finalized they were printed and ready to pick up. I didn't realize until after we had picked up the printed invites that there had been a mistake on them. It had actually been wrong on the invitation the whole time, and neither of us had noticed the mistake. I contacted her right away and she was very understanding and apologetic. She even reprinted the corrected invitations free of charge.
We also did our favor boxes though them as well. We did plain mini suitcases which were 60 cents each. We got custom stickers from Zazzle which were surprisingly affordable. We paid $23 for 100 stickers plush shipping which was pretty quick too. I was very impressed with the quality and would definitely order from them again. We stuffed the favor boxes with Haribo Saft gummy bears. We discovered this on our trip to Europe 2 years ago and fell in love with them, so we wanted to share them with our guests. I bought them in bulk on Amazon, about 12 pounds worth which was more than enough for 100 favors (we still have one unopened bag left.) We measured about 1.5oz or 1/4 cup per bag. But I think we could've filled them a little more considering we had a whole bag left.
I finally picked up my dress from Bijou Bridal on Sunday. It didn't need much alterations, just a hem and a bustle. We also had her do a sweetheart neckline which turned out great. I would highly recommend this place! Everyone here was so nice, and I love my dress!
I also had my hair and makeup trial done on Sunday. I decided to have my hair up in a messy bun, and a neutral smokey eye for the makeup. Both turned out amazing so I'm really excited for Saturday. The only downside is we have to get it done really early in the morning, but the ceremony is in the morning so I hope it will hold up throughout the day
We bought our centerpieces as well. We decided on potted herbs for the centerpieces because we wanted something practical. We went to Lowes yesterday and bought a bunch of different herbs, as well as some ceramic pots to put them in. We just have to transfer the plants to the pots and decorate them.
Speaking of decorations, we finally finished stringing all of our paper cranes. It's tradition in Hawaii for the bride to fold 1000 cranes for her wedding. It took us about a month to fold them and 2 full days to hang them. We are not quite sure how we are going to put them up at the venue yet, but we are planning to donate them to the Peace Park in Hiroshima, which gives us another excuse to return to Japan.
For the music, we are just using a playlist on her ipod. We are still undecided which songs to use for the ceremony. I had originally decided on River Flows in You by Yiruma, but we are also thinking of To Zanarkand from FFX or Tifas Theme from FFVII. Still undecided, but we only have 4 days left to figure out all the last minute details. Can't believe it's come so fast and we leave for Peru in just over a week from today!
Friday, March 1, 2013
Warrior Dash 2013: My Experience
Pre Warrior Dash Hawaii 2013 |
The parking situation this year was a lot better this year. It was much more organized this year, and the drive to the parking lot was closer. We were supposed to start the race at 9:30, but we didn't actually start until 9:45. There were 2 separate lines for each wave that were released every 15 minutes. We got really confused at the start because we thought they would let everyone go at once, but we had to wait about half an hour before we got to start. They said last year the course was too crowded releasing everyone at once, which is why they changed it this year. The obstacles were less crowded and everyone was a little more spread out so that was good. I felt the actual obstacles were harder than last years course. There were a lot more vertical obstacles where you had to lift yourself up. I finished in about 50 minutes this year, beating my time from last year (mostly because I tried to run the whole thing rather than walk).
Finished! |
Warrior Dash this year was a lot of fun, but I wish they had the same things as last year. I felt like they were missing a lot (seriously, how can you have no turkey legs?). We even got some fruit and granola last year, but nothing this year. I think I would definitely do it again next year though. I am thinking about doing the Spartan Race which will be at Kualoa Ranch in August. They are only allowing pre-registration now, and I'm not sure how much it will be, but it sounds fun. Who's going??
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