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I need to stop jumping into the ocean with my clothes on.

It seems that I have this silly little habit of jumping into the ocean no matter the circumstances, and I know for a fact that my dorm washing machine hates me. I’m fully clothed? I’m getting in the water. I have nice white pants on? Doesn’t matter, ocean here I come! I just washed my hair? Looks like I’ll just have to wash it again. It doesn’t matter where I am, who I’m with, or what I’m wearing – if someone even jokes about getting into the water, I’m there (socks and all). I have only been in Perth, Australia for about two weeks now, and the amount of times that I have had to do laundry because of this habit is getting concerning.

So far, I have jumped into the ocean fully clothed three separate times. The first was on one of the first nights of O-week; my new friend, Kallarni, and I decided to go visit one of her hometown friends that was staying in another dorm. All three of us chatted, laughed, and hung out late into the night. Later, we decided to go and meet up with a larger group of friends, some of whom are from all over the world (Ireland, Scotland, South Africa, and some locals, too). It was really cool being able to talk to people that I otherwise wouldn’t have to chance of meeting. Anyways, we all decided to walk down to the Swan River to look at the stars, and long story short, we all jumped in at the end of the night to celebrate the start of O-week. The Swan River is a part of the river delta, meaning that it leads out to sea. Because of this, the water is filled with large brown jellyfish. Thank God it was dark outside, because otherwise I might not have gotten in!

The second time I jumped into the water fully clothed was when my dorm won the fresher dance! What is the fresher dance you may be wondering? Well, each of the dorm houses compete in a mega dance-off at the end of O-week on the shore of the Swan River. This event is a huge deal – we spent close to four hours a day perfecting our 7-minute dance, and the hard work clearly paid off! Anyways, its tradition for the winning dorm to run into the river right after being announced, and we did exactly that! Thankfully, I took off my shoes just in time.

The third time was just this past Sunday. Kallarni and I went out to a dance club that was located right by the beach. We were celebrating a few different people’s birthdays, which was so much fun (side note, there are some great dance clubs here, if you’re into that!). After a good long night, we decided to walk down to the beach, considering that it was literally across the street from the dance club. Once again, long story short, I ended up being (quite easily) convinced to go headfirst into the water, despite having to get in an Uber 10 minutes later.

Being from Colorado I have never gotten the opportunity to live so close to the ocean (or even a large body of water), so I think it’s important to take advantage of my location while I can. I went into this adventure with the goal of saying yes to more opportunities, more adventures, more everything! I don’t regret jumping into the water (I’m convinced I was a mermaid in a past life, despite only being able to hold my breath for 30 seconds max), and I definitely will do it again. Hopefully next time I think about packing a change of clothes!

The Baroque Library

Going to Prague was one of the best travel experiences so far. Prague had a certain magic in the air that captivated my friends and I and didn’t let go. The city itself was gorgeous with different colored buildings, red roofs, and many bell towers, and not to mention, one of the most gorgeous libraries in the world.

The baroque library in Czechia is one of the most beautiful libraries in the world and has captivated everyone that has gone through the doors. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves…

Waking up at 2:30am set the scene for my roommates and I and started our travel to Prague (and later, Budapest). Our flight was easy and short, curtesy of Ryanair, and we were excited to land in this new city and country.

Getting ready in the bathroom in the airport after we landed was definitely a ‘girly’ moment. The bathroom had amazing lighting, and girls lined the mirrors putting on makeup, touching up their hair, and getting ready to hit the city of Prague. Of course, me and my friends joined the masses and started getting ready, but soon we were out of the airport, in an uber, and going to our Airbnb.

Waiting til we could check into our Airbnb, we strolled around looking for a cafe to wait in and have some breakfast, to which we found “Waf Waf” which was a crepe house! This was very interesting, because when looking at the menu (which was all in Czech) I found myself recognizing a lot of words that I know in Bosnian — because they’re both in the Slavic language tree! It was exciting being able to translate some words and menu items to English and translate for my friends. Nevertheless, we sat down and had our crepes and waffles while we waited to check into the Airbnb.

Soon enough, we were on the way into the city and heading towards our scenic spots of the trip. We passed by bell towers, churches, little shops and more as we headed towards the Astronomical Clock (the only one that works in the world!) a staple of Prague. Truth be told, most of our trip was walking around and exploring the city such as the Prague castle (or as Bri called it ‘Hogwarts’), walking across the Charles Bridge (and recreating Depeche modes famous photo from 1988), as well as exploring and going in cathedrals, clock towers, and more.

After the clock, we headed towards the library. The Baroque library in Czechia, or the Klementinum library. My favorite part!!! My whole life, I’ve been captivated by the beauty of old libraries, books, history and the arts, and seeing this library just added to my obsession and interest. It was a guided tour, and one couldn’t go actually within the library and look around (for good reason), but we could look at it through one of the double doors. While it was a lot smaller than the Austrian National Library (another one of the most beautiful libraries in the world that I’ve gone to) it was beautiful. I would have loved to just sit there and read all day.

Books lined the walls, with beautifully twisted columns holding the upper platform. Beautiful globes lined the middle of the room, with clocks between them and old dark wooden tables. The lights were turned down and dim to preserve the antique books and give the room an old, historic feeling. The ceiling was beautifully painted with intricate designs and pictures of angels and academics.

After admiring it, I took photos and videos to preserve it in my memory and (of course) to show friends at home. While people went in and out taking photos and looking around shortly, I stayed pretty much the whole time we were allowed just looking at the beautiful library and imagining what it could have been like to truly study and learn there, and what it was like when it was in full operation.

After the library, they took us up an astronomical tower, and at the top it had a gorgeous view of the city! Perfect for photo opportunities! My friends and I were quick to find the perfect views/spots and take photos, as well as laughing about how high we were and telling each-other not to drop our phones. This tour was by far my favorite part of the trip.

After the library, we headed to Sweet Dreams, where we tried chimney cakes! They’re a Prague staple, and Nicole and I were excited to try them together and make a vlog. Laughing about how hard it was to eat; we made a vlog together in front of Charles bridge and had amazing chimney cakes. I got chocolate and strawberry, and it’s a MUST to try it if you’re in Prague. There are shops basically on every corner.

Lastly, one of the greatest memories of this trip was walking across Charles bridge and the bell tower. the sun was starting to go down and there were a lot of people on the bridge walking, talking, laughing, and enjoying Prague. Street musicians lined the sides of the bridge, played fun music, and created an amazing atmosphere that I loved to experience. My friends and I had also stumbled across a bell tower that also provided another great view of the city, but we also were up there when the bell had gone off, providing its own beautiful music to the city. The only thing we could hear were the bells of our tower, as well as the many others in the city. It was a gorgeous view and sound. The perfect ending to our trip.

Slowly but surely, we got back to our Airbnb after some dinner, and we all took naps and ‘brain breaks.’ We had a very eventful day and definitely needed some naps/sleep after waking up at 2am for our flight. After our nap, we did see the nightlife of Prague and went to Duplex club, which honestly was one of the best clubs I’ve ever been too. But soon enough, we had to leave and get ready for our other flight the next morning, heading to Budapest!

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