


Uruguay was an unplanned, last minute trip. Amsterdam was spontaneous as well. I have extended my stay in Mexico numerous times
In the past three years I have traveled to over 16 different countries, some of them multiple times. I love to travel and I seemingly never, ever get tired of it. I love everything about it. Everything.The excitement of learning about new cultures, meeting new people, experiencing new cuisine, and seeing new sights feeds the adventurous part of my soul. I have an insatiable curiosity about how the world lives. I consider the airport my second home.
I have always wanted to experience the excitement of taking a flight at the last minute and now I can say I have. In fact, just a few months ago I was spending time working on my writing at a coffee shop in LA when I received an e-mail asking if I wanted to fly to NYC in a matter of hours to take photographs for an organization. I could hardly contain my excitement as I booked a ticket and rushed home to pack. Hours later, without much sleep but living on the fumes of adrenaline, I was shooting in the heart of Manhattan. Others seemed shocked at how I was able to have the energy to do it. I was shocked anyone would consider not doing it. How could you pass up a free last minute trip? I made a few calls and met up with some NYC friends for the night after the photo shoot. I smiled thinking of how 24 hours ago I didn't know I would be where I was. The next day I took a bus to Boston as I was running the marathon in 2 days.
I've also wanted to experience the excitement of extending a trip. I have now done this numerous times. One of the benefits of working for yourself is flexibility. Flexibility to change plans at the last minute. I have extended stays in Mexico, Argentina, parts of the US and elsewhere. On my way home from Africa two years ago I flew through London and I ended up not getting on the flight home in order to stay in London for a few days. I can honestly say that I have never, ever regretted extending a vacation. Never.