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YourLifeIsATrip.com is a group travel blog featuring original experiential storytelling and first person travel narratives.


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  • B.J. Stolbov
  • Carolyn Handler Miller
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  • Karen Gershowitz
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An “Ugly American” Moment In Sudan
Feb 6

Feb 6 An “Ugly American” Moment In Sudan

Pamela Blair
Life Lessons, Off-the-beaten path destination, travel essay, Rail Travel, Transformational Travel

Pamela Blair, in the Sudan on the final leg of a long train voyage over a hot and empty desert, had prepared herself to be bored. It was what she hadn't planned on, however, that would forever change the way she saw the world and herself in it. 

 

Costa Rica and the Trek of a Lifetime 
Jan 23

Jan 23 Costa Rica and the Trek of a Lifetime 

Dina Lyuber
adventure travel, Active Travel, Camping, Eco Travel, Family Travel, Life Lessons

After emerging from a sweltering jungle trek in Costa Rica, Dina Lyuber saw herself in the mirror for the first time in three days. Her face was sunburnt and sweat-stained. She felt achy, exhausted, and surprisingly exhilarated.

The Horror Of Hiroshima
Jan 11

Jan 11 The Horror Of Hiroshima

Judith Fein
Current Events, Uncensored Travel, cultural musings, Historic Travel

Executive editor Judith Fein went to Hiroshima, Japan, where the first nuclear bomb was dropped. As nuclear threats are once again appearing in the news cycle, Fein reminds us about what a nuclear bomb and its aftermath were really like. 

My journey with Flea
Jan 9

Jan 9 My journey with Flea

Chris Pady
cultural immersion, Life Lessons, Loss, Pet Travel, Off-the-beaten path destination

On a fateful day in 2003 when Canadian expat Chris Pady and his wife Michele befriended a young stray dog on the streets of Tainan, Taiwan, they never imagined the many ways their new best friend 'Flea' would change their lives forever.

Buying Pearls In China
Dec 21

Dec 21 Buying Pearls In China

Cynthia Hicks
Art and Culture, small group travel, travel essay

On impulse, Cynthia Hicks shelled out big bucks at a Chinese pearl factory. When buyer's remorse kicked in, the emotional journey behind it was unexpected.

Peace for Honduras
Dec 17

Dec 17 Peace for Honduras

Jill Dobbe
cultural immersion, Current Events, Uncensored Travel

Three weeks after the presidential election in Honduras, a winner had yet to be announced and tensions were high as the country plunged into political crisis. In this essay, expat Jill Dobbe reports on living in a country in chaos and what it means for the strong and resilient Hondurans who pray for peace.

Tea In St Andrews
Dec 5

Dec 5 Tea In St Andrews

Bobbi Lerman
cultural immersion, life, travel essay

Bobbi Lerman's solitary morning in a St Andrews tea shop is unexpectedly transformed by the spontaneous invite of four open-hearted Scottish women.  

Panic at the Airport
Nov 28

Nov 28 Panic at the Airport

Aysha Griffin
cultural immersion, Life Lessons, Solo Travel, travel essay

The morning of a late-night flight from Mexico City to Rome, Ashya Griffin was ready with passport, wallet, and flight information organized in her favorite red leather cross-body purse. So, no one was more surprised than she was to suddenly find herself at the check-in counter unable to put her hands on an essential document and unable to board. 

Blame It On Travel: Why I still have hope.
Nov 14

Nov 14 Blame It On Travel: Why I still have hope.

Ellen Barone
life, travel, cultural immersion, Life Lessons, cultural musings, Transformational Travel

In a world that seems to be spinning out of control, Ellen Barone is surprised to find that she is still full of hope. Like everyone else, she has moments of disgust and despair, but then, almost miraculously, a ray of light shines through. How does this happen? She blames it on travel. 

Surviving the Sonoma County Fire and How You Can Help
Nov 9

Nov 9 Surviving the Sonoma County Fire and How You Can Help

Katya Miller
Personal essay, Current Events, Loss, life

Early Monday morning on October 9, 2017, Katya Miller was roused from bed and evacuated from her Sonoma County home by raging wildfires. She takes you with her on her frightening journey, and tells how you can help. 

Miracle On A Mountain
Oct 31

Oct 31 Miracle On A Mountain

Nancy King
Transformational Travel, Personal essay

A transformational hike in the mountains results in a profound emotional release for Nancy King, leaving her with a lingering sense of solace and clarity that had previously proved elusive. 

Fleeing Catalonia
Oct 18

Oct 18 Fleeing Catalonia

Elyn Aviva
Personal essay, life, Current Events

For Elyn Aviva, an American expat living in Catalonia, the Spanish government's heavy-handed response to the October 1st Catalan independence referendum ignited a complex emotional turbulence and the decision to temporarily flee Catalonia.

Packing A Change Of Life
Oct 17

Oct 17 Packing A Change Of Life

Maureen Magee
adventure travel, Solo Travel

Against all logic and advice, Maureen Magee was committed to her plan to travel the world alone. It hadn’t been easy to quit her job and sell her house. But, the hard part was behind her Or, so she thought...

Goodbye Hello: Jerry and Santa Cruz
Oct 10

Oct 10 Goodbye Hello: Jerry and Santa Cruz

Jules Older
Personal essay, life, Loss

When Jules Older received a Farewell Party invitation from a friend in Santa Cruz, California, he made the trip not only to say goodbye to an extraordinary man but also to discover the hometown that his friend so dearly loves.

A Love Story on a Wall in Toronto
Oct 3

Oct 3 A Love Story on a Wall in Toronto

Melanie Kitzan
Art and Culture, Life Lessons, Loss, Personal essay, Solo Travel

A random encounter on a train to Toronto leads Melanie Kitzan to a bar in Graffiti Alley and the powerful love story of a new friend. 

Q&A: A very intimate discussion with a non-binary teen.
Sep 19

Sep 19 Q&A: A very intimate discussion with a non-binary teen.

Judith Fein
Interview

About six months ago, Judith Fein received an email from a mother that mentioned her non binary teenager. Intrigued, Judith wanted to know more about what it means to be non binary. So, she asked. Then, she asked to share the answers with you. This Q&A is the brave and honest discussion that followed.

The Mysterious Living Aqueduct in Spain
Aug 30

Aug 30 The Mysterious Living Aqueduct in Spain

Elyn Aviva
Off-the-beaten path destination, Personal essay, Sacred Places

A visit to a mineral-springs health spa in southern Spain results in a mysterious sense of relaxation and well-being for Elyn Aviva.

Opting Out of Photo Ops
Aug 15

Aug 15 Opting Out of Photo Ops

Dorty Nowak
Personal essay, cultural immersion, travel photography, Life Lessons

Dorty Nowak has lived part-time in Paris for years, though you wouldn't know it from looking at her photo albums.  She'd been too busy enjoying Paris to stop and document her life there. But now, when she thinks of the photos she wished she'd taken, she has regrets. 

Never Off Duty
Aug 8

Aug 8 Never Off Duty

Sally Moir
adventure travel, Life Lessons, Personal essay, Nature, Active Travel, small group travel, Solo Travel

When an elderly woman's stumble turns disastrous on a small-ship cruise in the Galapagos Islands, Sally Moir, a nurse on vacation, suddenly finds the traveler's life in her hands. Fortunately, all ends well, but Sally is left to wonder about the line between adventure and recklessness. 

India, Shopping, And The Kindness of Strangers
Aug 1

Aug 1 India, Shopping, And The Kindness of Strangers

Carolyn Handler Miller
Solo Travel, life, travel essay, Personal essay, Life Lessons

During a tour of India, Carolyn Handler Miller discovers that she'd accidentally left behind an important purchase. Disappointment is soon transformed to surprise and delight when a feisty stranger steps up to save the day.

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