Wednesday, 2 December 2015

It Will Never Happen To Us... Or ...


So it's been a while since I last wrote a post. I did actually start writing one but saved it and just left it there... After what happened in, not just Paris, but all around the world last month, it felt strange and almost wrong to write about the joys and excitement of travel.

When a tragedy happens, it just feels right to go silent as a sign of respect for the people closely effected by the event... Is it because we feel that is the only thing we can do? Do we feel so insignificant to actually do something that will help change this world for the better, other than just going silent? Or perhaps we just cannot begin to grasp or understand the significance of what actually happened, and going silent is what we are "wired" to do in situations like these?

Against our friends' and loved ones' advice, my friends (Justine and Sarah) and I traveled to London to meet Michelle last week. As expected, my not-too-keen-on-travel grandma just could not get enough of calling my crazy... Do I really blame her? Well, truly? I don't. All she saw and heard on the news, radio and papers were theories and discussion about terrorism.

Was I scared of going? Not at all. I do not feel safe anywhere at the moment... (well Greenland actually seems pretty safe, if it's deranged human beings we are trying to get away from...hmm) 
Having said that, after all these tragic events unfolded right in front of us, do we seriously believe it could happen to us? The Paris tragedy, that was so heavily broadcasted, shook everyone to the core. 
However, people still go out, still go to work, still travel and still frequent considerably crowded areas. Mostly because we doubt it will ever happen to us. If you are sitting on a train or a bus, do you seriously believe that someone is randomly going to appear and terrorize or harm you? 
Yes, it crosses our mind and the thought scares us. But do we really really believe it will happen to us?

Before we left for London, my friends and I promised ourselves not to use the underground/ tube or visit areas which are usually crowded.... We basically took this promise and flushed it!
We were so caught up with work before leaving, we did not have time to plan our journey from the airport to the hotel. We went from considering a taxi, to asking about bus routes, to sitting on a train East bound to Russell Square. Apparently our gut 'told us' that we were safe enough, as we ended up using the tube to travel all over London for the whole stay.


We stayed at Hotel Cavendish on Gower Street. It was the cheapest and closest to Russell Square we could find, and it was surprisingly very nice. 

On this trip I have sinned! Was so close to Starbucks for 4 whole days and did not set foot inside a store! I missed out on their festive latte specials! O.O 

HOWEVER, we did stumble upon a bakery/ store. Le Pain Quotidien This place is HEAVEN! 

Check out The Thirst We heard them play on Brick Lane and they were great!

                                           [Air Malta flight MLA - LHR]

             [East bound to Russell Square]

                                [Oxford Street]

                                                                                          [Winter Wonderland]


Jess x

Sunday, 1 November 2015

Travellers Apply Here


Today, 1st of November, 2015 marks the start of a very important month... The month in which the Turkish Airline's offer on Malta to Miami flights ends.
This promotional offer is open up to the 20th of November, for traveling from now up to the 20th of March. The last time I checked, this round trip was just 400 euros per person! 

This is an opportunity I do not wish to miss... For this reason, I have started my own countdown; 18 days. Before the 19th of November I must :

- Make sure I research Miami well
- Possibly find someone to travel with (optional)
- Book flights
- Tell my grandma I'm going to the US alone

The last one on the list is going to be very very VERY challenging. How could you explain to an elderly woman who has never gone abroad (and freaks out every time I tell her I'm traveling in Europe), that I will be hopping on a plane and traveling to the other side of the world by myself? Am seriously considering telling her I'm just going to Gozo!

And why traveling solo?
Well.... my dear dear besties have abandoned me on this one, they are leaving this ship to sink, ditching me completely, cutting me loose... well you get the general idea. 

SO, am looking for a potential travel buddy to join me on this trip! The crazier the better... JUST KIDDING... Murderers, kidnappers or any kind of crazy please do not contact me!







On a different note, and totally off topic, am seriously loving this song from Groove Armada At The River


Jess x 

Sunday, 25 October 2015

The First One




After what seemed like an eternity to find a name for the blog, and after almost giving up on the whole idea altogether, BecomingNomad just seemed to miraculously make sense. 
Everyone seems to have a freaking blog lately!... and this made finding a COOL name for the blog such a pain. Just Another Blog; I wrote, you wrote, we wrote; She wondered; Blog be thy name; all taken, can you believe it... was so desperate that was considering "A blog with no name", but that was taken too! 
My friends and I were actually going to start blogging some months back. Singlings | The Diary. However, that failed before it even started. We were too caught in wrecking our brains, trying to find the right topics to discuss and how to go about writing a post. So here I've decided I'll just sit in front of my laptop and write without much 'pre-thinking'. Never kept a diary/ journal in my life. Tried to begin writing a journal numerous times, but I just sucked at it... so we'll see how this goes #fingersandtoescrossed 

Why BecomingNomad?
Well, routine and stability were all I was about, until recently. Suddenly home does not feel so comfortable anymore, it feels as though I do not belong. There is this growing need to get out of the house and explore. I'm far from being a Nomad, but the thought of Becoming one is just damn exciting.

 This is me ...
..... Hello =)

Seems I wrote enough for the first post so will write about when and where the photo was taken another day.

OK here it goes! *clicking the publish button*