My favorite memory of Africa.

My favorite memory of Africa.

posted 1 year ago
This is my school.

Could it be anymore gorgeous?

This is my school.

Could it be anymore gorgeous?

posted 1 year ago
I found out today that there is a POSSIBILITY Tyler/his mom/grandpa/me may be spending time in India!

When you revamp and fly for an airline, like his family does, you get the best opportunities. Because his mom does charter flights for Boeing, she picks up the new airplanes in Seattle and flies them to India. BRAND NEW/EMPTY AIRPLANES.

So we would go from Seattle —> Greenland —> Ireland —> Turkey —> Pakistan —> India ; and all in a weeks time.

I’m keeping my fingers double crossed for this. It would make my life.

I found out today that there is a POSSIBILITY Tyler/his mom/grandpa/me may be spending time in India!

When you revamp and fly for an airline, like his family does, you get the best opportunities. Because his mom does charter flights for Boeing, she picks up the new airplanes in Seattle and flies them to India. BRAND NEW/EMPTY AIRPLANES.

So we would go from Seattle —> Greenland —> Ireland —> Turkey —> Pakistan —> India ; and all in a weeks time.

I’m keeping my fingers double crossed for this. It would make my life.

posted 1 year ago

While in Venice we took a boat ride through the canals and were sang to the whole way (: We also had the opportunity to view the glass makers, it was so cool.

posted 1 year ago

Rome was such a fun city. It really was like the New York of Italy.

posted 1 year ago

Capri, Italy is the most beautiful piece of sea that there is in the world. It smells amazing, so fresh and the air just smells clean. The people are very friendly, and it is just a fun place to be.

posted 1 year ago

 Rome was our first and last stop on the tour. We started and stopped there. It was a great beginning and end to our trip.

posted 1 year ago
posted 2 years ago

“The Kigali Memorial Centre was opened on the 10th Anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide, in April 2004. The Centre is built on a site where over 250,000 people are buried. These graves are a clear reminder of the cost of ignorance.

The Centre is a permanent memorial to those who fell victim to the genocide and serves as a place for people to grieve those they lost.”

posted 2 years ago
posted 2 years ago