Friday, January 30, 2015



#1: They literally cannot shut up about where they lived overseas and how incredible it was.
#2: This person cannot get over how good and awesome the food was while she/he lived overseas.
#3: This person talks about the culture difference from overseas and America. He/she might also talk about what they liked and disliked about the culture differences, but appreciate the insight on both cultures and how different they are.
#4: Sometimes this person gets teary eye when seeing pictures of their overseas adventures.
#5: Wanderlust is real. They have an aggressive sense of wanting to travel, move, and explore. When they can’t, they get quite frustrated and feel stuck.
#6: They will talk about the chocolate and how it was better than American chocolate by a long shot. They might even mention the ice cream!
#7: They are obsess with roundabouts and will yell at people who do not know how to use them.
#8: They will hate 4-way stop signs. And the people who don’t follow the “right first” rule.
#9: This person will have their overseas adventure displayed in their home and will talk about said display whenever they get the chance.
#10: This person will wish they could just hop on a train instead of taking a car.

If you can relate, tell me how lost you felt after coming back from your overseas adventure. Is there anything on this list that you relate to? How about something you wish to add? Leave me a comment below! I love hearing your thoughts!

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Caption Contest Winner

Today is the day that I am announcing the Caption Contest Winner! Last week, I posted a picture and asked everyone to make a caption for it. I enjoyed reading what everyone's response was and how creative everyone got! Thank you!

You will receive by mail or person (depends if you live in Cheyenne or not) a certificate stating that you will recieve one Flyer Package from Monica Writes and can use it until December 31, 2015, for any reason you may have. Sounds pretty sweet right? I agree! 

The winner for this caption contest is.........
WENDY!!!

Congratulations Wendy!!!!!!! Her caption was, 

Keep yourself in focus and forget about everything area you.
 
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Monday, January 26, 2015

While I lived overseas, I went to Berlin twice. Berlin, Germany was a great place to visit and to see incredible monuments that are so historic and had a great influence in history. Berlin was where Hilter was and the Berlin Wall was. It’s so full of history and most of it was built during Hilter’s reign.


I would like to give you some ideas on where you should go while you’re traveling throughout Berlin.


Place 1: Go to and in the Victory Column




This monument is incredible! Not only is it in a central place and right down the road from the Brandenburg Gate, but it’s huge as it stands more than 67 meters tall (almost 220 feet)! Go up inside the monument and take your time looking through the museum that they have in there. Then take the stairs all the way up until you reach below the Goddess of Victory. The view is incredible!



Place 2: Walk down Str. Des 17 Juni (17th of June Street)


This is the road that is between the Victory Column and the Brandenburg Gate. It’s where parades were held in both World War 1 and in 1940 after Hitler returned from his inspection in Paris. The road was named 17th of June in 1953 to commemorate the uprising of East Berliner workers on June 17. 


Another site to see while walking down the road is to visit the Soviet War Memorial, which is to honor the 80,000 Soviet soldiers who died at the Battle of Berlin in 1945.


 Place 3: Brandenburg Gate



This gate has been seen in plenty of movies and is most widely known. Unfortunately both times I went, there was something going on so I could never get a very clear picture of the gate. But it’s fantastic! Nathan and I both walked underneath the gate and it’s just amazing to be walking underneath a piece of history.
(Note: When we went, there was a protest going on to end something... In other words, they ruined the site)






Place 4: Bebelplatz (or Bebel Square)




Amidst the square is the State Opera House, St. Hedwig’s Cathedral, and the Old Library. But what it is most famous for and why I visited it was because on May 10, 1933, Joseph Goebbels organized a nationwide book burning that burned over 20,000 books by Jews, Communists, and Pacifists. As you can see below, there’s a glass plate where one can look through and see the empty bookshelves from that awful day. 




Place 5: Checkpoint Charlie


Checkpoint Charlie is one of the most pivotal points in history. It’s where East and West Berlin separated, one side flourished as the other side died. One side was governed by the Soviets and the other side by the Germans. 






While Nathan and I were walking to see the Checkpoint, we could literally feel the difference between both sides. One side, still today, is kinda ghetto, with buildings looking unstable and old. The other side of the checkpoint seem to flourish more. Remember, this wasn’t too long ago. The wall came down the year I was born. U.S. pulled out from Checkpoint Charlie in 1990. 



They still have the Checkpoint in place and people dressed up like U.S. soldiers are there to help you take pictures with them or of the checkpoint itself. 


Place 6: Checkpoint Charlie Museum 


This museum is sad… probably as sad at the holocaust museum. It describes life between the two sides and how impossible, if not hard, it was to escape from one side to the other. The museum covers the history of the Point and how lives were affected. The East side was controlled by the Soviets and the West by Germans. The East was plagued by inflation and job loss. 




It also included how people helped those on the East side (where the Soviets had control) to the West by sneaking them through luggage, mini helicopters, and other unique ways. 

 
Place 7: The Berlin Wall


Although we didn’t go to any of the museums about the Berlin Wall, we saw pieces of it at Checkpoint Charlie and near the Reichstag. At Reichstag, there was a line showing where the wall used to stand.


Place 8: Reichstag


Nathan and I went to Reichstag not knowing anything about it besides it was a big building and a lot of tourists were around it. But it’s a neat piece of history as it was the place where the Soviets hung their flag when Germany was defeated.



Place 9: Tiergarten


This is the park between Victory Colum and Brandenburg Gate. My sister, my friend Lila, and me all strolled through it to see what it had to offer. It’s a nice stroll and perhaps a good place to sit down and eat.
 Place 10: The Zoo



Just in case you ever wanted to go to the Berlin Zoo, here are some snap shots of what that consists of. The first time I went, Nathan and I didn’t have enough time in the day to explore so we decided to visit the zoo. It’s always fun to go to the zoo!




I hope you sincerely enjoyed my posts today and the pictures! I found this website as I was searching for a quick history refresher that you might enjoy if you ever decide to go to Berlin. It mentions way more places than I did or even went to see. Every time I went to Berlin, I was there for two days before leaving. You can see all the major historic sites within that time frame, but if you wanted to see more, then that website is a good source to go to. 




So, if you were to go to Berlin today, which sight would you visit first?

Thursday, January 22, 2015

New Video Blog!

It's that time again and I have another video blog for you to watch! Let me introduce to you Nick Bradley from Iron Sharpens Iron Studio who recreates metal into beautiful pieces of art! This video is a tad bit longer then my video, but Nick has some awesome artwork to showcase for you!

Please check out Nick's Facebook page to see more beautiful artwork and to get to know him a little bit more! He can make custom orders and would love to wield a beautiful piece of art for your home or company!



Acknowledgements: I could never do this video without the beautiful Luana from Skating Buffalo Productions! Please check out her blog as well as her writing blog! She's such a talented and creative woman in which I am sincerely blessed to be friends with! I hope you enjoyed today's video!

Also don't forget to check out my video featuring myself as I talk about how I got started and my own advice to you!

Tuesday, January 20, 2015



My husband and I went to Venice, Italy, two weeks before he was supposed to deploy. This was a last minute trip as a lady from my church came up and asked us, “Do you want to go to Venice next weekend?” I looked at Nathan and we both were like, “Sure!” 


If you ever have the chance to go to Venice, I HIGHLY recommend it as it was beautiful, magical, gorgeous, and so full of history! It was simply amazing and I wished that we could have gone back while we were overseas. This is why I am writing to you now to beseech you to not only go, but to explore this city to the fullest! I am so grateful that we went to this beautiful city and if you ever go, I hope you’ll refer back to my blog to really help you plan your lovely and romantic Venice trip!




Tip 1: Stay in Venice more than one day.


Although I am so grateful we went, we only stayed there for roughly half a day. We were on a tour bus that dropped us off outside of Venice around noon and we decided to go to our hotel whenever nightfall came. We got up around 5 or 6am the next day and left. It was just a weekend trip, but a trip full of memories, laughter, and marveling at the city that will never be forgotten!




So my tip to you is to stay in Venice for more than one day. Venice had twelve or so islands that make up the city and we only saw maybe two of those islands. I know there was so much more to explore in Venice, but we didn’t have the time. Thankfully we got to stand on the Rialto Bridge, one of the most scenic bridge in Venice and we visited St. Michaels Square as well, which is another scenic place in Venice.




Tip 2: Take a Gondola Ride on the Grand Canal.


These boats are expensive and only lasts between 35-45 minutes. But they are so WORTH it! Take the money, give the money away, and enjoy a ride of a lifetime! How many people get to say they rode a Gondola on the Grand Canal in Venice? That’s something to talk about! 







The man who will be your guide will tell you all about Venice history as he takes you around the many canals. He will tell you the history, the current rent in Venice, and how many churches they are (which were over 100 I think). You can ask your guide questions about Venice and if he’s nice (which he should be!), he’ll take a picture of you two kissing like ours did!

Tip 3: Eat a REAL Italian Pizza.


You only visit Venice once (probably) so go ahead and eat a real Italian pizza! It’s probably not what you expect! 



I would also like to advise to eat their ice cream too if you can find an ice cream shop. I hear their ice cream is AMAZING! I did not do this while I was there, but it’s okay because I got to have Italian Gelato in Germany which was outstanding.


Tip 4: Explore to your heart’s content!


With this being said, I am talking about when you go to Venice, make sure you have plenty of money to get inside the churches, take gondola rides, get lost amongst the canals and narrow streets, and stay a few days! 




We wanted to go inside of St. Michaels Church, but the line was long and we didn’t have the time or money to do it. We were young and didn’t think to bring money ahead of time (surprisingly, we didn’t see one ATM while we were there… of course, we only saw a small portion of Venice. Also, a lot of European shops do not take credit or debit card, only cash, this will be a good note to self), so our reserves of money was low. This is just one example of what I mean when I say to explore and visit as much stuff as you can when you go to any foreign place.




I felt like our time in Venice was well spent despite the short time we were there. We rode a gondola, saw two of the most famous landmarks in Venice, and ate authentic Italian pizza! Whether you go one day or stay a week, you’ll make memories, laugh, and cherish the time spent! You’ll never forget your time in the magical city!