WANDERLUST: New Adventures in Flight

Hey guys, I know I haven't been around much lately.  Let's just call it a vacation, ok?  Life's been busy, and I'm working on finding a balance. 

I applied for my dream job this morning.  You'll be interested to know that it's not a graphic design position.  Hmm..  But to be honest, I have a lot of interests! And I plan to continue freelancing regardless.

I thought I would share (part of) my resume here, because I worked on it for awhile.  Haha.  If you couldn't tell, I'm applying for a position as a flight attendant with Air Canada.  Whether or not I get hired, or even get a call back is not the point.  I just felt like if this is something that I really want, then I should go for it.  Better to have tried and failed than to not try at all!

I've been doing this thing in my life right now, where instead of just talking about doing things, I actually set a plan into action and give it my all.  And you know what, I think it's working. 

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Working as a flight attendant for Air Canada has been a dream of mine for as long as I remember, and preparing this application was the first step towards my next adventure.

EDIT: I wrote this post on Friday morning but held off on posting, because I wasn't sure if I should/wanted to share...  I submitted my resume in the morning, and got a call back in the afternoon.  Had a phone interview, and I think it went really well.  Keep your fingers crossed that I get a second interview :) 

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WANDERLUST: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Hey guys, I am back again! This time I am with my awesome boyfriend, Pedro, who helped me shoot, edit, and choose the photos.  We have a WANDERLUST post for you.  Part II of our Brazil trip - the amazing Rio de Janeiro!  

After 10 days in beautiful Salvador (read about Part I of our trip to Salvador, Brazil), Pedro, Sonia (Pedro's lovely mom), and I headed out to Rio de Janeiro for some sightseeing, and to visit with Pedro's grandmother.  Rio is an amazing city full of history, culture, and of course - some very famous beaches!  

Unfortunately it rained almost every day for the whole 10 days we were in Rio...  So the dreams I had of getting a tan on the beaches of Ipanema were pretty much shattered.  Haha.  But don't worry - we managed to occupy ourselves and have a great time!  

We visited the Sugar Loaf ("Pao de Acucar"), where we took two cable cars between neighbouring mountains and went on a nature walk.  

We tried to go up  another mountain to see the statue of Christ the Redeemer ("Cristo Redentor"), but once halfway up - decided the 4 hour wait was no way to spend an afternoon (and to be honest, you can "see" the statue from literally anywhere in the city).

We also visited the Botanical Gardens (Jardim Botanico), and enjoyed some of the local nightlife.  We listened and danced to samba and bossanova - and heard the samba schools practicing for Carnival. 

I disappointed myself as a photographer in Rio. Most of my photographs were of jackfruit or in Portuguese, "jaca", the world's largest edible fruit (which I thought were amazing looking, but apparently nobody eats), AND of monkeys.  And that was it.  Oh well, next time  

Rio de Janeiro.  We walked, we saw, we ate, we drank, we absorbed, we learned, we tanned (or tried), we swam, we danced.  Rio rocked us.  It was a trip I will remember for the rest of my life.  I could go on forever, but I won't :P

 Rio de Janeiro is such a vibrant city.  If you ever have the opportunity to visit, I urge you to take it.  I can't wait to see more of the country, and explore other parts of South America.   Thanks for letting me share a tiny bit of my first South American adventure with you!

Check back next Wednesday for more of my travel adventures!  Who knows where I will stop next. 

 

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DESCRIPTIONS:

View from the cable car at the Sugar Loaf (Pao de Acucar). 

Christ the Redeemer Statue (Cristo Redentor) through some trees, Pedro & I in an old cable car at the Sugar Loaf (Pao de Acucar).

MONKEYS!!!!  With their tails touching! I died (@ the Sugar Loaf). 

Mama monkey with a Baby monkey on her back :D (I believe this was on the road back down from the Christ the Redeemer statue), Crazy flower in the Botanical Garden (Jardim Botanico).  

View from the restaurant called, Apazivel (apparently Amy Winehouse ate here when she spent time in Rio - so I thought that was pretty cool), in the Santa Teresa neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro.  Wish I had gotten to spend more time in this lovely little area.

Jardim Botanico/Botanical Gardens, We stopped on our drive through the mountains, and I snapped a quick photo. 

GIANT PALM TREES!! 

Pedro making goofy faces. 

Me enjoying a caipirinha (cachaca + lime + sugar + ice) at Rio Scenarium, Live band at Rio Scenarium. 

Street art near the Botafogo subway station! There was so much AMAZING street art in Rio.  I am so sad I didn't take a million photographs of it.