About Me

My Background

I have been working as a marketing representative for over 9 years. I've been traveling my whole life. I live on the ideal that you need to live life to it's fullest with no regrets. Just go!

How I Got Started

I was fortunate enough to travel with my grandparents when I was younger. That was the platform for my love of going to new places and trying new things.

Top Destinations

My favorite place to visit so far has been Egypt. I have never seen a land like that before. You truly feel like you are on a different planet.

My Blog

Trip to Berlin Germany with my sister

🎉✈🇩🇪 Deutschland.de ran a #SeeYouinGER competition, where they wanted to know what Germany means to you. My sister Brachelle and I won the competition and an exciting trip to Berlin! Take a look at what we experienced there!
🇺🇸💕🇩🇪 Find out more about the Year of German-American friendship here as well: http://ms.spr.ly/6184TTwbg #WunderbarTogether

Places to visit in Berlin

One of the most memorable/emotional locations we visited in Berlin was the Holocaust Memorial.


Six million people. The number of murdered #Jews of #Europe stands for the ultimate crime committed during World War II and the darkest chapter in #Germanhistory. A memorial has found its place in the heart of Berlin to remind present and coming generations of the horrors of the #Holocaust. Find out more about the #history of #Germany here: https://www.deutschland.de/en/german-history

American and German Friendship

This year we celebrated a very special friendship between #Germany and the #USA. As an ambassador of the Year of German-American Friendship we showed off our favourite places, talked about long partnerships and openly shared our experiences. They asked us what Germany meant to us and we shared our family history and stories of our Uncle David being stationed in Berlin. Here's to our friendship, because we are and will always be #WunderbarTogether!


Find out more: https://www.deutschland.de/en/usa

Berlin's History

On the evening of November 9, 1989, the GDR opened its border crossings to the West for all citizens: The event went down in history as The "Fall of the Berlin Wall".  Our tour guide, Sarah, walked us through the history of the wall as well as other important sites and landmarks.


For more information visit-https://www.deutschland.de/en/usa/reunificati

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