So I don't think I could be neglecting my blog as much as I am right now. It is really difficult to keep up with a blog while traveling because in pure honesty, I rather be exploring than sitting on my computer. That's fair right? BUT I'll write a short post about my time here in London!
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So after our very LONG 26+ journey to London from Arizona, USA we had finally made it.
We knocked on the door of the perfectly located Hampstead Heath, London home to Dan and Judy our helpx hosts! This has been the best helpx location so far let me tell you! My sister and I click with Dan and Judy so perfectly! They are so kind and their beautiful, small and cozy home is located just down the street from the PICARESQUE Hampstead Heath. True countryside in the middle the one of the worlds largest cities. We can also hop on a single bus and be in busy Piccadilly square quite quickly. (such a score!) On top of the two being just lovely, they are always spoiling us with chocolate, Ben & Jerrys and Toblerone while encouraging us to go out pub hopping in Camden, innocently of course! They encourage having fun! Sadly, we leave for Amsterdam tomorrow via ferry. We will miss Judy & Dan very much. They have welcomed us back already thankfully! :)
The first thing people had to say when I told them I was volunteering/backpacking abroad:
What if you get kidnapped? How do you know this is safe?
Me, not scared, just done after walking miles in the icy cold. Ireland 2012.
I get where they are coming from.. An 18 year old girl, flying out of the country for her first time, not to mention alone, 5,000+ miles away from home, in the big, foreign, scary land of Europe where creepy middle-aged men pickpocket your belongings or throw you in a prostitution ring. Well, if you say it like that then yeah, Europe does seem scary as hell...... but y'all are a little too paranoid.
Rachel's top safety tips:
Educate yourself about the horrible things that do happen to people who go abroad.
The biggest and scariest ones: Sex trafficking and being conned by strangers. Yes, it is a very real and serious tragedy but can easily be avoided by being an educated traveler (even if it is your first time) NOT a naive, happy-go-lucky one. Here is a three piece series about safety written by Solotraveler because I feel she has got the point across better than I ever could. READ THEM, THEY ARE IMPORTANT!
Walk confidently and with a purpose like you know where you are going even if you're not even sure you're walking on the right side of the fecking street! Just keep acting like a koool kat 8)
Trust your intuition. That gut feeling. Feel the vibes man~
Is it feeling a little sketchy? Don't ride that wave of doesn't-feel-rightness dude. Trust yourself and get out of there.