{"id":12745,"date":"2018-03-19T13:30:22","date_gmt":"2018-03-19T18:30:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.luc.edu\/goglobal\/?p=12745"},"modified":"2018-03-19T13:30:22","modified_gmt":"2018-03-19T18:30:22","slug":"the-final-stretch","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.luc.edu\/goglobal\/?p=12745","title":{"rendered":"The Final Stretch"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When did this happen!!! I&#8217;m freaking out a bit because I&#8217;ve realized I really only have a little over a month left in Italy. It seems like yesterday that I flew in, but then again, it may as well be an entire lifetime. All that I&#8217;ve accomplished, all the places I&#8217;ve visited, all the food I&#8217;ve eaten, I&#8217;d do it all over again in a heartbeat. This opportunity has left me entirely awestruck and grateful to no end that I was able to even participate.<\/p>\n<p>This past weekend I was able to go to Paris with my roommate and it hit me (for like the hundredth time) how blessed I really am. I routinely posted all the pictures I took and read the comments that my friends and family left me and couldn&#8217;t help but bask in the praise. When I&#8217;m old and wrinkly, I can always look back on being 20 and how I freakin&#8217; travelled Europe. Does this sound kind of cocky? Probably. But it&#8217;s okay because if I can&#8217;t fully enjoy these few months and have all these memories to feel nostalgic about, then what was it all for?<\/p>\n<p>I have a graduated friend who has spent the past few years bouncing all over Asia and South America. I&#8217;ve always been genuinely so happy for him. I mean, how many people can say they&#8217;ve spent their post-college years traveling the world? I&#8217;ll probably be freeloading off my parents as I sink into the abyss of adulthood. But he&#8217;s gone to so many beautiful countries and dipped his toes into so many wonderful cultures, sharing his experiences through his blog posts and Instagrams.\u00a0<em>However,<\/em> the other day he posted a little gem on his Twitter that said:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><span style=\"color: #ff0000\">&#8220;Since when did going to London, Paris, Barcelona, and Rome constitute traveling the world? Lmao please stop this nonsense&#8221;<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>HA. Okay. I was a little salty about that one. Omg maybe he was subtweeting me&#8230;who knows? And honestly, who cares!! I could write a book about why that tweet was BS but I won&#8217;t. Because first of all, traveling doesn&#8217;t have to be taking a voyage across the entire globe. Travel is as simple as taking a drive to a street you&#8217;ve never been before, visiting relatives in a different state, going on vacation to a warm, sunny place. Getting out of your comfort zone can even be travel! And even if you have gone to London, Paris, Barcelona, and Rome, hell yeah! Good for you! You a boss! Why would you bash on something as petty as that? My friend has been to more countries than I can name (kidding) but for him to come for those who have taken a step outside their usual routine is shady.<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t even know if anyone is reading this or cares, but I&#8217;m so proud of myself. I&#8217;ve been to more countries than those in my hometown and now have a collection of stamps in my passport and although I haven&#8217;t traveled the\u00a0<em>entire<\/em> world, I&#8217;ve been to places I used to only dream about. If you have the opportunity and the means to travel or STUDY ABROAD, enjoy! You&#8217;re a world traveler! And if you&#8217;ve only visited a great aunt in Montana, hey you&#8217;re still a traveler! Small steps are still meant to be celebrated. Don&#8217;t compare your chapter one to someone else&#8217;s chapter twenty. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>-Andrea<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When did this happen!!! I&#8217;m freaking out a bit because I&#8217;ve realized I really only have a little over a month left in Italy. It seems like yesterday that I flew in, but then again, it may as well be an entire lifetime. 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