Author: Camille
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Quebec: a Travel Post
{Originally posted May 20, 2017 @thethingaboutchange.wordpress.com} Quebec: The Europe you can drive to. Language: French and English. Don’t be afraid to speak English, btw. They really aren’t as snobby about it as everyone likes to make it seem. But also, don’t be afraid to speak French, if you can! Aren’t languages so beautiful, how […]
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The Great Winter Escape
{Originally posted March 6, 2016 @thethingaboutchange.wordpress.com} In the fashion of every good single young woman, I travel when I get weeks off from work. If you don’t, you really aren’t doing it right. My opinion, of course. This year for midwinter break I took a straight up vacation. None of that typical adventure/culture stuff I […]
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A Chile Fall
{Originally posted May 4, 2016 @thethingaboutchange.wordpress.com} Last week I went to Chile for Spring break. It was a sister/cousin girl trip to visit my cousin Carissa while she still lives there. Not to mention it helped me knock off 2 times from my 30 x 30 list (cross the equator and travel with my sisters). […]
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Honduras: A Trip 20 Years in the Making
{Originally posted April 13, 2015 @thethingaboutchange.wordpress.com} I packed my bags on Friday night and began my journey Saturday morning. It was spring break and I was to spend it, as spring breaks should be spent, in a warm place with one of my very best besties. Jennifer and I have been friends for 20 years. […]
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Asia: According to my Android
{Originally posted August 15, 2014 @ thethingaboutchange.wordpress.com} I am home. Alllll the way home in Brooklyn. I was gone for 6 whole weeks! Which, I’ve decided, is a long time. Especially since, upon returning home, I observed that my apartment smelled like.. a memory. Sigh. So. It is good to be back, although my life […]