HANNA BANANA

I was lucky enough to be able to catch up with one of our interns Hanna Olson the other day and ask her a few questions. Her motivation and work ethic really impresses me!jessica fahey, hanna olson, jessica fahey photos, jessica fahey photography, jessica fahey blog

J:  What is the number one most played song on your iPod today?

H:  When I'm with You by Calrensau

J:  What is one of your favorite quotes?

H:  "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." -Jeremiah 29:11

J:  If you could learn to do anything, what would it be?

H:  Fly a helicopter!

J:  Is a picture worth a thousand words? Elaborate.

H:  You interpret a picture.  You see someone smiling in a portrait, and you can either tell yourself that they are really, truly happy, or just faking it for the sake of the moment.  You could imagine what they are thinking about, who they are, what they love, who they love.  It's your interpretation.

J:  Have you ever milked a cow or goat?

H:  I don't think I could touch utters...

J:  What crazy activities do you dream of doing someday?

H: Climb to the top of the Statue of Liberty! Inside of course.

J:  What's your favorite part about SheWanders?

H:  Learning to edit photos!  I've learned so much being here.

Don't forget to check out Hanna's awesome photography blog! xoxo... Jessica from the Wanderers

Kiss and Tell- Sweet Treat October

Trick or Treat, Smell my Feet, give me something good to eat! Not only do kids want sweet treats on Halloween but so do brides and grooms on their special day. Make sure to check out these seven cakes from our favorite bakers at CAKE that satisfy your tummy without you having to make them smell your feet!Dos besos, Katie from the Wanderers

KATIE'S ADVENTURES

I asked our intern Katie to tell me about a wonderful abroad experience and to attach a couple of photos.  Take me to Buenos Aires!!  xoxo.. Jessica of the WanderersLast Winter Break, I was fortunate enough to venture to Buenos Aires with my family for New Years. What initially sparked the family trip to the beautiful city was my brilliant idea to take a Spanish class through my University, USD, in Buenos Aires. My family also saw my Spanish class as a great opportunity to venture to Buenos Aires and join in on the fun-- my family has a knack for traveling. My family and I went a week before my classes started and arrived on New Years. Exploring with my family allowed me to adjust to life in the city as well as discover all of it's hidden treasures. By the time my classmates arrived, I felt comfortable navigating around the city as if I were a local. My family only stayed in Buenos Aires for a week and a half but I on the other hand was lucky enough to stay for four weeks. I stayed with the sweetest house family anyone could ever ask for. Not only did my family rock but they lived in the best part of town, Palermo-- where all the best shopping and bars are located :). I spent my mornings taking Spanish classes, mid day exploring the city, dinner with my host family and nights out in the streets of Buenos Aires with my classmates! It was an amazing experience and I would love to go back!