Adventure

First and foremost, I love to travel. I have been fortunate enough to travel to some of the most amazing places in the world like New Zealand, France, Croatia, Costa Rica, Guam, Netherlands, Greece, and many more. What I love most about visiting a new country or state is experiencing the culture like eating local food or participating in local traditions. On a recent solo trip to Japan, I ate dinner at a non-English speaking traditional sushi restaurant. In broken Japanese, I told the chef to prepare me whatever sushi he thought was best. I still have no idea what I ate but it was by far my most memorable international experience!

We’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?
— Dr. Who

Magic

My biggest passion in life is Disney. Yes, I am one of those crazy Disney fanatics. I am lucky to have been able to visit four out of the six Disney parks world-wide. Disney is more to me than just an amusement park. It helps me escape the negativity in the world around me and immerse myself in a land of nothing but happiness and magic! I have channeled this passion into a successful Instagram account called @justasmallworldgirl.

Have courage and be kind.
— Cinderella

Connecting

I love meeting new people and learning about their life stories. Making meaningful connections with all types of people is something I enjoy. I am an extremely outgoing person who isn't afraid to walk up to a stranger and start up a conversation. I try my best to be supportive and loving towards everyone that I meet, including my friends and family who I hold dear.

What’s the point of being alive if you don’t at least try to do something remarkable.
— John Green

Food

My favorite part of every day is meal time. I look forward to my weekly grocery store trip and find joy in preparing new and healthy recipes. On the weekends, you can find me at a coffee shop or "that restaurant with the cool food I saw on Instagram" with my friends. I'm so committed to my relationship with food that I usually find myself romanticizing about my next meal while I'm still eating.

If we’re not supposed to have midnight snacks, then why is there a light in the fridge?