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Overview

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  • Fluent in English, French; learning Italian, Khmer
  • 31, Female
  • Member since 2014
  • Eating cookies, naturally.
  • Studied in Switzerland and Colorado
  • From Denver, CO, USA
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

Laos!

ABOUT ME

Mi amigos would say that I can be a bit of a wild card. I love to sit and people watch, or have have a long chat about Vietnamese culture over Vang Da Lat, but I also love a good electronic music festival and skydiving.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

I just had my first (semi) Couchsurfing experience! I met a surfer at the local farmers' market in town who wasn't able to stay with the host she had planned on. As I recently joined Couchsurfing, I figured I might as well offer up my couch. She was the sweetest chica! We went out for brunch in the am at a new restaurant in town before parting ways...such a delight.

Interests

I am interested in sociology, psychology, art, gastronomy and language. I hope to incorporate all of these interests into my traveling adventures!

  • arts
  • culture
  • festivals
  • dining
  • farmers' market
  • traveling
  • music
  • electronic music
  • skydiving
  • psychology
  • sociology

Music, Movies, and Books

Musica:
Wild Belle
Mo
Sylvan Esso
Shakey Graves
Jeff Sleeman
David Sheingold
Ella Fitzgerald
Nina Simone
Hank Troy

Books:
A clockwork orange
On the road
Metamorphosis
1984
Goodnight Moon
Fear and loathing in las vegas

Movies:
The grand budapest hotel
Le voyage dans la lune
The Fantastic Mr. Fox
Django
An Education
Moonrise Kingdom
Darjeeling Limited

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Just recently, I was staying at a homestay in Da Lat. I was ill with food poisoning throughout the duration of my stay, but it couldn't have been a more perfect spot to be sick. At one point, I was resting in my room, when the grandmother stopped by to close a curtain. She saw that I was feeling sick and promptly came back with a bottle of eucalyptus oil and a spoon. She proceeded to massage my belly in the most loving but very hard-at-work sort of way. The spoon? She explained (in Vietnamese, later translated) that I had too much wind in my body, so she applied the eating utensil in an outward direction to remove the natural element. How awful to be ill, but how lovely to have a mum take care of me. I'm slowly discovering that it truly is the people who make everything worthwhile. My favorite part? Turns out her name means "pink" in Vietnamese.

What I Can Share with Hosts

French!
Music!
Art!
Smiles!
Chit chats!

Countries I’ve Visited

Austria, Canada, Croatia, Italy, Mexico, Morocco, Spain, Viet Nam

Countries I’ve Lived In

Cambodia, France, Switzerland, United States

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