Travel Pick Up Lines

I’ve scoured the internet for the best travel pick up lines to use and these are my favorites:

  • Are you French? Because Eiffel for you.
  • Are you from Korea? Because you’re my Seoul-mate.
  • Are you from Jamaica? Because Jamaican me crazy.
  • Are you from Prague? Because I’m Czech-ing you out.
  • Are you Vietnamese? Because I’m falling pho you.
  • I Ecua-dor you!
  • Are you from Italy? Because I want to Rome the world with you.
  • Everything has been so wonderful since you Cayman to my life!
  • Are you from the U.K? Because I want to get to know U, K?
  • How can I Peru’v my love for you?
  • Are you a customs agent? Because I’d like to declare my love for you.
  • Irish you’d go on a date with me because you’re so pretty you’re Dublin my heart rate.
  • Are you Australian? Because you meet all of my koala-fications.
  • This may not be India, but since I saw you I’ve felt like I’m in Lucknow.
  • You must be from Quebec because the feelings I have for you are Mont-real.
  • Did you overstay your visa? Because you got ‘fine‘ written all over you.
  • You’ve Mozambiqued my interest.
  • We don’t have to play games, Yakutsk just ask me out. (Russia)
  • Are you from Stockholm? Cause you’re the Swedish girl I’ve ever seen.
  • Hi, ‘Hanoi‘ce to meet you. ‘Ha long‘ you been coming here? (Because I’m Vietnamese).

What are your favorite Travel Pick Up Lines?

What are your favorite Travel Pick Up Lines?

Follow my blog or instagram (@honeybunnytwee) to see what I’m up to and tell me where I should go and what I should do next. Also, I’m very open-minded and I am open to new adventure / events suggestions. Email me at honeybunnytwee@gmail.com.

Red Cross Blood Donation

On March 23, 2016, I donated blood to the Red Cross for the second time in college. I wanted to do it in high school, but there are specific restrictions and back then I wasn’t old enough, tall enough, or heavy enough.

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Red Cross Procedures

First, I set an appointment, filled out a form with all my information, and then I had to take a basic physical. On my first donation they gave me a green sticker to wear. This meant I was a first-timer. They told me I had a faint pulse and he couldn’t hear it well enough to take my blood pressure. In other words, Someone else had to take a listen. Then they pricked my finger to see if my iron levels were good. It was a 14.8 and they said it was acceptable. I went through an online evaluation to see if I qualified to give blood and I did.

The Red Cross volunteer sterilized my arm, inserted the needle, but she missed the vein and had to adjust it. In about 8 minutes the bag was full. In other words, the blood was ready to be tested, distributed, and potentially save three lives. I had to stay a few extra minutes after donating to make sure I was okay. They provide snacks and drinks at the end of your donation.

I set another appointment shortly after before I left. As a bonus, we also got a free shirt and $5 gift card. I enjoyed giving blood because I support the cause and definitely am doing it again.

Be nice to me. I GAVE BLOOD TODAY.

red cross sticker

Do you Donate Blood?

Since this article, I have donated whole blood six times and switched to platelet donation. Contact me at honeybunnytwee@gmail.com to tell me about your American Red Cross experience.

Alpha Phi Omega JDRF Walk

This Friday is the start of rush week for Alpha Phi Omega. I  pledged as a senior in the 2015 Fall Semester. I had honestly never heard of the organization until one day someone told me about the casino-night rush event; the rest is history. I wish I had heard about it sooner. It is a co-ed national service fraternity with wonderful opportunities to do community service and support great other causes.

Alpha Phi Omega JDRF walk

Last year on October 25th, we did the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) One Walk. The tagline of the event which I thought was pretty clever was, “help us turn type one into type none.” JDRF is the largest non-government funder of Type 1 Diabetes research. In other words, the walk helps raise money for research and  awareness for Type 1 Diabetes.

rainy day JDRF walk

The brothers of APO and I started walking just after it had stopped raining. Therefore, it was a little cold, but overall the group had fun. Most importantly, one of my favorite types of community service events are walks for medical research. For example, in high school I did Relay For Life three years in a row . Overall, anyone who is part of any clubs or organizations that are looking for a community service event, I highly recommend looking for a walk like this for members to participate in.

Alpha Phi Omega, Be a Leader, be a Friend, be of Service

Additionally, see what I’m up to and tell me where I should go and what I should do next. Also, I’m very open-minded and open to new adventure / events suggestions. Email me at honeybunnytwee@gmail.com.

Heart-Shaped Photo Wall Pinterest-Inspired

Want to know a cute and creative way to personalize a dorm? In 2015, at the beginning of Spring semester, there was a snow day so I decided to decorate my room with a heart made of the travel photos I had taken from studying abroad in Australia. Fortunately, I found the heart-shaped photo template on Pinterest and it’s a wonderful way to display photographs!

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Perler Animals

For little sister’s last day of second grade we decided to make cute little presents for her classmates: Perler animals. I had just introduced my sister to perler beads, one of my favorite crafts when I was a kid. Of course, back then I needed my mom’s help to iron my creations so adult guidance is suggested.

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