Thursday, 17 July 2014

I Caught The Travelling Bug!

About three weeks ago I got back from my first girly holiday! OMG it was amazing, I can't remember the last time I laughed so hard. Literally my stomach hurt from laughing so much. 

Jairdin De Luxemburg - Paris

I went interailling around Europe with a few friends from school and college. I don't think I could of gone away with a better group of people. We are all so different with lots of unique interests and hobbies, but we all have one thing in common- A SENSE OF HUMOUR. Lol.

 I think this is the most important thing to bring when travelling especially during stressful times of packing, catching trains and booking hostels combined with lack of sleep and a thing we liked to call HANRGY ( when you are hungry and VERY irritable lol).

John Lennon Wall- Prague


I never knew there was so many beautiful places to discover in the world! I had to pinch myself a couple of times to remind myself that this is real life. 

When you think of an interailing holiday some people may be put of  by the thoughts of baby wipe showers, dirty hostels, shuffling around of heavy bags etc. etc. and to be honest i was a little scared before I went because didn't know what to expect. But none of these thing matter because your'e too busy having fun, laughing and meeting people from all over the world! I would recommend it to everyone. It has really thought me a lot about myself, the world and life. 

Lifting mini-coopers in Berlin

Personally I feel it has thought me to let go and live a little- Everything works out in the end so you might aswell enjoy the present moment and have fun. Everything doesn't need to be planned and organised to perfection for it to be perfect. Its spontaneity and not knowing what will happen next which makes life exciting! 

Amsterdam Bike Ride 

I came back really inspired by the people who fought for what they believed in throught out history. It is these people who gave Europe its interesting (and gruesome at times) history. When it seemed people had nothing to live for and it would have been so easy to give up they didn't. They had HOPE. They really believed in a better future for them and their families which kept them going when all odds were against them.

Dom Cathedral- Cologne

Over the next few weeks I will be posting more about my travelling experience so hope you enjoy and stay tuned;) 

XOXO

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