My 72 Hour New York City Itinerary

Advertisements There is A LOT to do in New York City, it’s impossible to see even all of one borough in a weekend… let alone bounce between them. Usually, when I visit New York City, I stay in Manhattan and will usually only venture out to Brooklyn. I know a lot of people will say…

How-To: Chinese New Year

Advertisements IT’S THE YEAR OF THE PIGGGGG!!! I’m very excited about this because it’s my zodiac and while some people believe that it’s bad luck, in my family we are choosing to celebrate as a big birthday because it’s literally every 12 years that you get to celebrate your zodiac lol. It’s also a special…

Blogmas Day 6: Holiday Gift Guide for Him

Advertisements As difficult as I find shopping for the women in my life, I find shopping for the men even more challenging. I find that I’m less certain of their likes and dislikes when it comes down to the nitty gritty gift giving. Short of buying them all Leafs or Raptors tickets (rip wallet) I’ve…

The Truth About Travelling as a Blogger

Advertisements Hey Guys!  So as I have begun to unpack from my most recent trip to Spain and Portugal while beginning the process of packing for my upcoming trip to Asia, I’ve been thinking about what I means to travel as a blogger/instagrammer/vlogger. I personally had this expectation of travelling for #thegram as being so…

How I Pack for a Month Travelling in Asia (NOT BACKPACKING)

Advertisements It’s no secret that I travel frequently and usually for extended periods of time. One of the most difficult things that I always have to deal with is outfit variability, especially because when travelling I like to create tons of content. The two biggest difficulties I find that I face while travelling is the…

Singapore City Guide – July 2017

Advertisements I’ve been to Singapore a lot, more than most other places in the world, which I feel makes me somewhat of an expert on being the absolute most touristy. However, not everything that I do is touristy, and as such, I thought that I would share some of my favourites from my most recent…

Photo Diary: California May 2016

Advertisements My parents and I went on a road trip from Los Angeles California to San Francisco by way of Yosemite National Park and Napa Valley. Driving up the Pacific Coast Highway for all its stunning views is still a massive undertaking due to the sheer number of stops one can make. To start the…

The Faroe Islands

Advertisements Bundled up in a dry suit, on a hundred-year-old Canadain schooner after having fished for lunch in the North Atlantic, the last thing I thought would happen would be to watch a fourteen-year-old light up a cigarette, pulled out of a plastic baggy to protect it from the damp and launch into a personal…

Laduree in Washington Square Park

Advertisements Laduree the iconic French Patisserie known for it’s macaroons and (less commonly known) for their amazing iced coffee was a stop I had to make while in NYC. On a class field trip to Soho with our teacher Joan, she wanted us to shop around and get ideas for our final project. While walking…

The Brooklyn Bridge

Advertisements Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge was a huge must on my list of things to do in New York City. My second weekend at Parsons we made the trek on the subway to the bridge to trek across it to Brooklyn to trek to Williamsburg. Yes… lots of trekking happened. The day we decided…