went to my first soccer game tonight ⚽️ and it was one of the coolest experiences of my life. if you're in barcelona while there's a game (even if you aren't a huge fan), don't miss out! also go to the museum/tour. the chanting is still stuck in my head. (at Barcelona, Camp Nou)
Hi. Sorry if this is rude. I was wondering how much money it costs to volunteer abroad like you.
honestly depends on so much. how long you're staying, if the host is providing free room&board (normally), where you're doing it, if you're going out for macedonias and iced coffee like i did almost every day and regret hahaha. to be honest i made sure i had a minimum of $4,000 in my bank account plus my credit cards as back up for just over 3 months. that's mostly for just over the month of traveling i've been doing after i finished doing workaway for 2 months. the most expensive thing has been traveling obviously. if you're JUST volunteering and not venturing out afterwards or during then you'd obviously need a lot less.
italy has been such a wild adventure. thankful for the friends i met, the family i stayed with, espresso, macedonias, pasta, the sea, biking, gelato, nutella, and exploring new cities. arrivederci pesaro! i will be back. (at Pesaro)
I hope you're enjoying Italy!! I was wondering how you organized your nannying job? What service did you use? What was the protocol? Did you find it easy? I'm thinking about doing the very same thing that you did. Id appreciate any advice you could offer! :)
hellooo! i absolutely love it.i went through workaway so there are so many things you can do. nannying, farming, working in a hostel. and it's only $60 or so a year for membership. i just searched the area i'm in for opportunities. you don't get paid money. but you're provided a room (in most places it's your own) and free food. so for me it seems worth it! it was easy i just messaged who i really wanted to stay with and they tell you when you could come or you tell them when you can. you can do it for a weekend, week, month, longer! depending. i didn't need a visa either so it's "volunteer" so it made it easy. some places you still need a visa though.
My heart is racing
This is the prettiest one
This changed me
urbino is forgetting it's not quite fall yet. (at Palazzo Ducale, Urbino)
just some photos from the last few days in pesaro italy. i’m so in love with it here and have never been happier. hope all you are good! i haven't been posting a whole lot.
italy doesn't even have to try to make you fall in love. (at Rome, Italy)
katie!! what's your instagram? how are you liking italy? i'm moving there for exchange soon, to siena specifically. have you been?
katelyndeeused to be katiietea but I changed it :)
I haven’t been there! I’ve only been to Rome, Florence and I’m now living in pesaro for next 2 months. Not sure where else I’ll day trip or weekend trip while I’m here. Siena looks beautiful though! I am absolutely loving Italy. I’ve been eating so much good food haha and thankfully biking and walking a lot. I had a bit of homesickness and culture shock when I first got here but now I'm so in love with it here. where I live is perfect because hardly anyone speaks English, but the beach area feels like home. absolutely come to Italy! you won’t regret it.
never under estimate the power of the perfect striped t-shirt. (at Italy, Pesaro)
