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Endings and Beginnings

We had accepted a quest. A wonderful,...

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¿Hablas Español? Do You Speak Spanish?

“Deja tus zapatos, por favor.”

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Getting Lost, Being Found

I am alone. Five days have gone by on my trip to France and Italy, and my geography teacher lets me roam the streets of Assisi, Italy, alone. My Romanesque sandals aid my feet across the cobblestoned...

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Dirt-Caked Memories: A Story Revisited and Retold

Standing inside my mother’s former home for the first time, I notice the uncovered skylight. The floor beneath it is moist with rain that has fallen through. Scratched pots and pans lay cluttered...

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Journey To Find Love In Chicago

Over a year ago, I met someone who changed my life. As a teenager, I spend a lot of spare time browsing the Internet. One point during those lonely summer days, a boy from Chicago, named Tim, messaged...

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A Beautiful City with a Dark History

I remember being there. The very grounds where many people were sent to their deaths. It felt so unreal seeing all that remains. You know that moment that you could not believe that a part of history...

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A Hole in the Earth

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The True Paris Experience

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Nobel Week with the Swedes

Never did I think I would be in a room with the greatest minds of our time. Yet here I was sitting only rows away from them hearing their amazing plans for change. I had...

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You Trippin’?

Leather seats with oversized pillows, hostess serving chicken and apple juice, 39,000 feet above civilization, clouds overshadowing the wings, front-row views of sunsets.  That...

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I Always Knew, but Now I Know

The scene that lies before my eyes could best be described as hell on earth. As I walk down the school bus stairs and onto the dusty Guatemalan soil, I can’t take my eyes off what is before me. I...

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A Sky of Stars

When I was a freshman in high school, I was a part of this program called Expedition Academy which was for advanced students who also had a love for the outdoors. From Quehanna, to the Laurel Highlands,...

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People in Paris

I received news that Paris was a journey foreseeable...

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All It Took Was a Little Faith, Trust, Pixie Dust…and eBay!

There it was! As I squinted into the sun, not only did I see the gates, but I saw my impossible dream coming true. I never before realized a 12 year old could pay for a vacation to Walt Disney World!

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A Walk Alone in America’s Most Unique City

Hard as I tried, I could not do it. As I closed my eyes and tried to imagine just how enormous the river really was, my brain failed to comprehend the sheer magnitude and raw size of the Mississippi....

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Learning Humility

During the summer of 2015, I was selected to participate in Loop Abroad, which is a program that enables students to work with endangered elephants and provide veterinary care for the elephants, Bengal...

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Accidentally Amazing: My Trip to Haiti

Sweat dripped down my temples as I sat perched on the off-balance wooden chair. The street behind me bustled with activity and the foreign language chattered in the background. I glanced around the...

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Azul Family All-Inclusives Offering Fall Sale

We’ve just learned that Azul Hotels and Generations by Karisma are having 30%-45% off fall specials and, because we found them great value during the summer, we want...

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Equal in the Eyes of the Rain

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The Language of Kindness

A gentle breeze blew through the vivid green rice fields and made the sea shell wind chimes above me sway. I was surrounded by the mountainous green hills of northern Thailand, but I wasn’t paying...

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The Paradise I Found In the Hawaiian Sunset

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Green Lessons in a Shell

Green.  And slimy, too.  All nestled in their shells.  Anything that is green and slimy belongs...

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Independence Day

July 2, 2015So,...

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Climbing to Montana Glaciers

Something looks different about glacial runoff water. While the average lake has a banal navy blue or even brown color, one composed of glacial melt has a rich, aquamarine, slightly opaque look to it....

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My Cultural Enlightenment

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New York. New Me.

I couldn’t stop smiling, my enormous grin was permanently chiseled onto my face; my heart wouldn’t cease its drumming in my chest, it was as if King Kong himself was pounding his huge fist throughout...

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My Eyes Are Open

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Post-Vacation Appreciation Disease

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Peace at Last

When my parents first proposed a twenty two day road trip from our native Arizona to Florida I was skeptical. We...

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Survival, Much Like Smiling, Is Universal

My time in Cambodia had brought me many challenges. I had a running fever with no access to trustworthy medical care, I was fumbling with cultural differences and customs, and we worked long days teaching...

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Finding Peace in Hiroshima

We stared with hands clasped over our open mouths and eyes glued to the figures before us.  They were bathed in the red of their own blood, burned skin, and the flames that surrounded them.  Their clothes...

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Old New World

Bullet holes still dot the walls outside the Pergamon Museum...

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Encapsulating a Timeless Moment: The Petoskey Stone

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Murder On The Prospect

Visiting the setting of a book you have recently read may be completely different from what you imagined.  My imagined setting of Crime and Punishment, I discovered, was completely different...

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Building Hope in Mexico

Let me back up a little. I come from a family that travels. Sometimes we travel for fun, sometimes for adventure, and sometimes for cultural experiences. About every other year, we travel for missions...

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Lessons from the Little Lives

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2630 Miles and Michael’s Rose

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Barfing in the Light of the Stars

I come from a family of six very large boys, and the most frequent response I get after divulging that information is “Oh your poor mother!” I smile and nod, thinking back on the good times I’ve...

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I Know the World, But Have Never Left America

T?t c? b?t ??u v?i It all started with my dad, a war refugee from Vietnam. Ever since I was a little girl, I heard stories of “life back in Vietnam.” Stories that included...

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Grenada Family Fun

Grenada is known as "The Spice Island of the Caribbean" and produces one third of the world's best quality nutmeg plus an array of other fragrant spices. Then there's the fruit: bananas, mangoes, coconuts,...

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10 Reasons to Take the Family to the Dominican Republic this Summer

The Dominican Republic has a wide range of activities for people of all ages. It’s the perfect family vacation,...

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How to See

Before, I had never left my home. I’ve flown across the seas in my dreams, traversed the highest mountains between classes, but one day, I promised myself that I would travel. Across the nation......

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Goat Milk and Gratitude

The plane landed in Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport on June 24th at 2:37 P.M. I looked around and saw cacti and emptiness. I was slightly disappointed, to say the least. Vast stretches...

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The City of Lost Souls

 Although my story is not considerably phenomenal, it is unique. Because unlike most, I will not tell you a memory of greatness, but rather one of realization. When asked about your...

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My Trip to Stirling Castle, Scotland

I could hardly contain my excitement as I drove up the tiny, winding road. Up I went, up, up, up. When would I ever get to the top?

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Home of the Soul-less

The 18 hour drive from Virginia to Florida was exhausting but all the while worth it. I was on my way to go to Cuba. As I walked onto the plane, my heart filled with excitement. I haven’t been there...

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Cammino di Assisi: The Characters and Challenges that Made It So Much More than an Italian Pilgrimage

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A Friend 2,790 Miles Away

My eyes pop open as the cooing of roosters awakens my slumber. I roll over on my paper-thin mattress, careful not to hit my head on the bunk above me. Stepping onto the filthy cement floor, I look around...

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TRAVELING THOUGH TIME TO DISCOVER – AND UNCOVER – DINOSAURS, FISH AND TRILOBITES IN THE WILD WEST

This summer I got to travel through time with my family. We started our journey by heading back 50 million years to a spot near Kemmerer, Wyoming. After riding up a mountainside, we stepped into a barren...

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Camping By the Seat of Our Pants

 A lot of families, when choosing to travel, often already have booked which hotels they will stay at on specific nights of the trip, days or weeks in advance.

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