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Wednesday, 5 February 2020

Couchsurfing

I've heard about couchsurfing but never considered before. I always preferred to pay for privacy and comfort and do my thing when traveling. What I didn't know was that couchsurfing wasn't about saving money on accommodation, but actually much more about sharing - they share their house, their space, their knowledge, and you share you, your experience, your dreams, your ideas. 

Before heading to Puerto Rico, I've decided to spend 5 days in New York but wanted to keep it on a low budget. I was a bit reluctant to try couchsurfing and do something risky like this. Let's face it - staying on a stranger couch with nice reviews but who's this person? Why do they do this and what do they want in exchange of giving free accomodation? Is this like a facilitated Tinder - "the cute girl is already sleeping on my couch and she should be grateful, let me try". Or could be a easy way for psychopaths/Catfish - not that impossible to make up a profile and pretend you're a nice person. I might have an easy imagination, but all those things were in my mind before I tried.

I've decided to give it a go, but I've taken some steps to help me feel more comfortable. Reached out to my network for opinions about the platform, learned how to approach and choose hosts, shared all the info with my friends, meet up in a public space. But I was still a little nervous, and yet excited about it.

What I thought was me leaving my comfort zone and being brave, became one of the richest experiences I've had. I was so so so so lucky with my first host - Shantanu, in Jersey City, for 5 full days.

What could have been "just another tick on big cities list that I've visited" with free accomodation, became a 5 days holidays with a friend. From minute one, we clicked, we laughed and we shared a million stories.

There's many personal ways to approach couchsurfing, everyone is different after all. But I was lucky to have a psychopath with a nice heart 😁 Shantanu not only opened his doors to me (even when he was working he let me stay there to sleep longer), but took me to his hobbies (Painting class, ping pong meet up) and joined me for mine (dancing, running, handstanding), introduced me to his friends and made new ones through me, shared his food and treated me on many different activities and meals out. We had long talks about life, on his rooftop, on his couch, at the train, everywhere in the city. We played board games and never got bored or run out of topics to talk about. We went dancing, running, we randomly danced Bollywood on the streets, and did handstands on the top of Brooklyn bridge. Watched Superbowl whilst bar hoping in the Upper East Side of New York and ate noodles at very late night cooked by Shantanu.

I tried to contribute and be grateful for everything he was doing for me, and tried to be a nice guest too. But the heart of a couchsurfing host like this is in the very right place - sharing without expecting anything back. The world needs more people like this. Kudos to all Shantanus out there 🤗 and thank you million times to my very own Shantanu for the best days I could ever have in New York.

I tried couchsurfing and I gained a friend. ♥️

Friday, 31 January 2020

One Way Ticket Latin America Dance & Yoga Trip


To keep it simple: one day I quit my job and decided to spend the next few months dancing salsa and doing handstands at the beach on a self discovery solo trip around central America until the budget is over. 

I have a draft idea to explore Puerto Rico (the starting point), Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Cuba, maybe Colombia and others that I might decide to.

Whether this is happening this way, or all changes completely; or if it takes 1 month or 6 months, I don't know - I'll let it go with the flow and see what feels better doing next.

It is my first time...
* Not having a plan
* Traveling alone
* Backpacking
* Couchsurfing and staying at hostels
... and I am so looking forward to all I'll learn about myself and the world with this experience.

What I want from this trip:
* Dance, dance, dance, dance
* Do lots of handstands and yoga stuff around the world
* Live a more minimalist life with less and appreciate more things
* Learn how to stop, breathe, rest, enjoy, appreciate, look, listen
* Learn more about myself and the world itself
* Get to know new amazing and interesting people
* Explore the world and learn the local way of living wherever I go
* Working/volunteering to the communities where I'll be staying when possible
* Challenge my way of thinking, feeling and doing things
* Leave my comfort zone and experience new things
* Write more (blog included)
* Develop and discover new skills
* Maybe learn how to surf and other activities
* Get tanned and speak Spanish everyday :D

The adventure starts today 30th of January 2020: finished my packing where I had to fit all I need for the next few months (the worst part for me, if you know me this is a nightmare). And heading to the airport for my flight to NY (a long transit of 5 days before heading to Puerto Rico) where I'm going to couchsurf for the first time!

Whatever happens after, who knows. Let the adventure begin!

I have an Instagram where I'll be sharing the adventures @littlemaryaroundtheworld from my favourite perspective -> upsidedown and dancing <- follow me if you're curious.