Friday, December 26, 2014
The Happiness of Pursuit: A Book to Inspire You to Dream
Through Blogging for Books I was given a free copy of The Happiness of Pursuit by Chris Guillebeau in exchange for an honest review.
As a young woman who is always seeking adventure, I was instantly drawn to this book. Chris Guillebeau tells tales of his own journey to visit every country in the world, as well as the tales of others' adventures - a man who vowed to silence, a teenager who decided to live at sea, and a woman who devoted her life to bird watching.
The author makes a point to say that not one person's quest is bigger than another's. Seeing the most species of birds is just as admirable as sailing across the sea. The common thread is that the quest is their passion, their life.
What are you passionate about? What am I? Is there anything that I would give up money, time, even friends and family for? This book really made me think. It made me realize what I value, and what I don't.
Another thing I love about this book is that he ends each chapter with some tips to helping you find a realistic, admirable pursuit.
Chris Guillebeau also tells stories of failures, setbacks, and mistakes. Because that's life. And you can't go on a great pursuit without stumbling a couple times. He keeps the book real. He makes me feel as if I can do something great, too.
I would recommend this book to anyone. I think the variety of his stories is appealing to readers of all ages and walks of life. I would definitely recommend this book to those with an adventurous soul, who are looking to embark on a great journey.
One thing that bothered me about this book comes from my Christian worldview. If I have thousands of dollars to spend on traveling or on the hobby of my choice, wouldn't it be better to do something worthwhile with that money, instead of checking things off your pursuit's to-do list? After traveling to Haiti several times, I have seen extreme poverty. I can't blow all my money on things that I want to accomplish or pursue. My conscious won't let me. I know that I am bias, but I think that some pursuits are foolish and selfish.
Overall, this book was definitely inspiring and I would recommend it to anyone.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Christmas Break Goals
As of this morning, I am officially done with this semester! As an education major, I have finished all of my undergrad classes. Next semester I will be student teaching in the second grade. It was be the craziest, busiest, hardest semester of my life, so I am looking forward to a fun Christmas break beforehand.
One thing I hate is being bored. I also hate making lists. As a future teacher, I've been trying to get more organized and make more lists. Now that my Christmas break has begun, I decided to make a list of things I am looking forward to doing over the next month.
1. Read
I have loads of books that I have collected from thrift stores and yard sales all throughout the semester. I'm excited to finally have time to read all of them. They include the entire Narnia series by C.S. Lewis, some books by my favorite author Jodi Picoult, and classic children's novels that I've never read, such as Holes by Louis Sachar.
2. Learn to Crochet
Or knit. But since my mom only knows how to crochet, I'll probably learn from her. I'd love to actually do something productive over break and make something. And I could make gifts for my friends' upcoming birthdays!
3. Watch Netflix
Yes, maybe this is somewhat unproductive, but I STILL haven't seen season 3 of Sherlock Holmes with Benedict Cumberbatch. I'm excited to have plenty of time to binge watch.
4. Roadtrip
This is my first time without a job over Christmas break. Even with the things listed above, I know I'll still be bored. I already have a couple of roadtrips planned to visit friends. I'm excited to hang out with friends without worrying about studying or leaving in time to get to my next class. We can actually relax and chill.
5. Cook
My family and I are all vegan. While I'm the only one gluten free, I know that our pantry will be packed with foods that I can eat. During the school year, I find it hard to cook a lot on my college kid budget. At home, since we already have a ton of healthy ingredients, it will be so easy to try the recipes that I've been collecting all semester.
What are some of your Christmas break goals?
Monday, November 17, 2014
Local Adventure in Historical Philadelphia
My school is only about 20 minutes away from Philadelphia. I have been there so many times. I've seen the glamorous side, such as the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and I have seen the unattractive side, such as the subways and the homeless and the rundown houses.
There is also a historical side to Philly. Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, etc. These old historical buildings are all located in what is now Independence Historical National Park. A couple weeks ago, I toured through these buildings and was amazed by all of the beauty. I've been there before, but never in the fall. The trees surrounding these old brick buildings were gorgeous. The birches throughout the park made for perfect shade.
Best part? Admission is free. They just do a security check and then you can walk around the park. I spotted several couples taking advantage of the beautiful paths. I also saw a lot of readers, mothers with young children, and college students studying. This place is great for everyone, and I'm hoping to go back again soon.
I'm all about having fun and going on adventures. Good news is - you don't have to travel far to find cool places! Anyone have any Philly-area suggestions for my next local adventure?
There is also a historical side to Philly. Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, etc. These old historical buildings are all located in what is now Independence Historical National Park. A couple weeks ago, I toured through these buildings and was amazed by all of the beauty. I've been there before, but never in the fall. The trees surrounding these old brick buildings were gorgeous. The birches throughout the park made for perfect shade.
Best part? Admission is free. They just do a security check and then you can walk around the park. I spotted several couples taking advantage of the beautiful paths. I also saw a lot of readers, mothers with young children, and college students studying. This place is great for everyone, and I'm hoping to go back again soon.
I'm all about having fun and going on adventures. Good news is - you don't have to travel far to find cool places! Anyone have any Philly-area suggestions for my next local adventure?
Monday, November 10, 2014
21 Before 21: Being Blessed
As most of you know, I started a 21 Before 21: Twenty One Acts of Kindness challenge.
I was inspired by an article I read over the summer of a boy who went on a random acts of kindness roadtrip, completing over 100 acts along the way. I wanted to do something similar. So I've made lists of what I could do, bought supplies, set dates, made appointments, and began prepping. I've even completed a couple of them.
I have until December 21st, which is my 21st birthday.
Since beginning this challenge, I have received SO many blessings.
After letting Tori borrow my car for a quick errand, she returned with my gas tank FULL. If that's not a blessing, what is?
During all of my sick days recently, Nick has made the time to come visit me, bringing me coffee and snacks. He has given up parts of his busy day to watch movies with me and make sure I'm feeling better.
Natalie is so talented in the kitchen. Before I even roll out of bed, she is asking me what I want for breakfast, telling me that the coffee is ready.
My babysitting jobs are increasing - one parent threw in extra money because it was "late at night". It was only midnight! But I'll take it!
Strangers will compliment me, open doors for me. Cashiers will wish me a good day, not charge me extra for my soy milk in my latte.
Blessings upon blessings.
Maybe things have always been like this. Maybe my eyes are just being opened to the blessings all around me. Look around you. How have you been blessed today?
Monday, November 3, 2014
Jessica Goes to Central Asia Part 2
As most of you know, I spent the summer in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Haiti. I also spent parts of my summer stopping at friends' houses in Missouri and touring NYC for the first time. It was a wonderful summer, and I got to cross so many things off my bucket list! I've been back at school for about two months now, but I've started to feel the travel jitters again.
So I am happy to announce that I was accepted to go Tajikistan as part of a cultural exchange program. You don't know where that is? That's okay. I didn't either. As soon as I heard about it, I googled, "Where is Tajikistan on a map?"and looked at all the pictures. I also studied the wikipedia page on it. To simplify, it is bordered by China on the east, Uzbekistan on the west, Kyrgyzstan to the north, and Afghanistan to the south.
I've been captivated by the middle eastern culture since meeting friends (a couple of them spent the summer in Kyrgyzstan), swapping stories, and reading books by Khaled Hosseini. His book "The Kite Runner", which is now one of my favorites, portrays the culture so beautifully. I've been obsessed with the language, food, and holidays ever since. I am thrilled to be going.
I leave in May, the day after I graduate. What a crazy time that will be! For the next several months, I will be learning the language and the culture in order to be prepared by the time I get there.
I will also be trying to raise the funds so that I am able to go. This will be done in two ways.
My Wild Thing Paper Co. etsy store - click here.
My fundraising page - click here.
If you have any questions or comments, I would LOVE to talk about it. (I'm kind of obsessed with travel stories).
Please keep me in your prayers, and if you feel called to, support me in the one of the ways listed above. Thanks so much, everyone! I'll be keeping you posted as I learn more about this trip!
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
21 Before 21: Twenty One Acts of Kindness
Today, I have exactly 2 months left of being 20.
On December 21st, I will turn 21. It will be my golden year.
There is a myth that when you turn the age of your birthday date, you will have the best year of your life. Of course, I am so excited for this golden year. I've been waiting, and waiting. And then I realized - why wait?
Why wait two whole months to do something great and extraordinary?
So I have decided that in the last 2 months that I have of being 20, I am going to do something memorable. Something more than just having fun and living my own little life. I am going to do 21 acts of kindness before I turn 21, before my golden year.
Acts of kindness could be anything. Notes, gifts, surprises, donations, etc.
I am so excited to start this new journey. I want to live in such a way where I am always looking for ways to love others and make them feel special. I can't wait to blog about what happens.
We are blessed to be a blessing. And this 21 before 21 challenge starts now.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Wild Thing Paper Co.
As you know, I had a crazy, adventurous, memorable summer traveling to three different countries. And I have to admit, I have the travel bug again.
Recently, I have had opportunities to go back to several different parts of Asia, to Iceland, to the Caribbean, etc. My adventurous bones are screaming with anticipation. I'm not ready to announce where I am off to next, but I know I need to start raising the funds.
With that said, I opened up an etsy shop to raise some money for my next adventure. My summer was so jam-packed with craziness and memories that I could not keep them to myself. I made some postcards of my favorite shots and am selling them. I'm also selling some paintings, although only one is on the site right now. Everything is absolutely original and created by yours truly.
That's all I'm going to say because I want you to see it for yourself. Please go visit my shop. I am so, so, so excited! Click here.
Recently, I have had opportunities to go back to several different parts of Asia, to Iceland, to the Caribbean, etc. My adventurous bones are screaming with anticipation. I'm not ready to announce where I am off to next, but I know I need to start raising the funds.
With that said, I opened up an etsy shop to raise some money for my next adventure. My summer was so jam-packed with craziness and memories that I could not keep them to myself. I made some postcards of my favorite shots and am selling them. I'm also selling some paintings, although only one is on the site right now. Everything is absolutely original and created by yours truly.
That's all I'm going to say because I want you to see it for yourself. Please go visit my shop. I am so, so, so excited! Click here.
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