When I was a freshman I had an opportunity to go on my very first mission trip. Until that point, my perception of mission trips were that they were only for "older" adults, and that really that just meant going to the Holy Land during the fall for a sightseeing tour of the faith or that the main ...
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Behavior Analysis, It’s What I Do
{via}In this stage of life we always meet new people and are asked the lovely question "What do you do?". Normally, when I respond, there is generally some sort of follow up conversation because unless you are in the special education field or speech and language, most people have a very wrong idea ...
The Gothia Cup | Sweden
Last week I started the journey abroad playing soccer talking about my time in England while I played for INTSOCUSA. If you missed that post, be sure to catch up on it for a bit more background on the trip itself. A few things I forgot to mention were some of my new favorites that came from the trip ...
International Soccer USA | England
I'm finally back to the travel series posts! You may have remembered that I skipped over a trip last time and preceded on to my time in Spain, but now I am going back to the summer before high school and my time spent abroad playing soccer. This will be a two post-er as the trip spanned two ...
From Madrid to Barcelona | Spain
So I am going a tad out of order on this post, skipping ahead to 2004 and my trip after I graduated high school, but have no fear, I shall go back in time soon and post on those adventures once I can locate the pictures that accompany them! So onwards to one of my favorite countries, and trips. ...
The Majestic Falls | Ontario, Canada
When we lived in Rhode Island, we took every opportunity to travel around New England that we could. Boston was particularly one of my favorites, but another favorite was our trip to Canada. I know, right? Canada. The land of hockey, all things maple, and the annoying little phrases "aboot" and ...

