While volunteering in Cusco, I was fortunate to be able to take full advantage of the incredible abundance of history and natural beauty located within the city and its many surrounding towns. Although the majority of our seven weeks were spent volunteering at our two community partners, a preschool and a home for people with disabilities, my roommate and I were able to spend the weekends exploring the city as well as take part in several cultural excursions. We were lucky to visit many incredible, unique places such as Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca – two places that I have studied about multiple times during my time at Rollins and was awestruck to be able to visit them in person. Although it was undeniably incredible to visit these places, my favorite weekend excursion was not to the major tourist spots in Peru, but instead was a weekend spent with my host family in their country home in Ollantaytambo.
In Cusco, we lived with the loveliest family – a mom and a dad, four children (the majority of whom were under the age of twelve), and their adorable family dog, Ottie. They immediately welcomed us into their home and made us feel like a part of their family rather than guests. For instance, on the weekend of Peruvian Independence Day we all traveled together, including Ottie, an hour and a half by bus to a small town, Ollantaytambo. While there we explored the Incan ruins, that my host mom giddily exclaimed she used to play hide and seek in as a child, took a nature walk as we were surrounded by the breathtaking Andes mountains, and shared many conversations and laughter with the family as we sat around the dinner table. Although Ollantaytambo is known to most people for its Incan ruins, I will always remember it for the incredible weekend spent with my Peruvian family.



This is a picture of me from my desk at Save the Children Jordan. It is taken from my Rollins Instagram takeover video.
This image was taken by myself during a work field trip to the Zarqa Vocational Training Center which was sponsored by SCJ and the German BMZ. The event pictured is the conclusion of a young woman’s two-year training course for hairstyling and makeup application. At this event, employers observe and may hire them.
Image of myself (black shirt) and friends from the SIT program while on an excursion to Ajloun, in the north of Jordan. In the picture, we are at the top of Ajloun Castle with the landscape of Syria behind us.
This picture shows myself in front of The Treasury in Petra during a southern excursion of Jordan. The Treasury is a UN World Heritage Site and is still home to some of the original inhabitants.







Conducting a sextet session while being coached by Larry Rachleff
Being coached by Donald Schleicher “Standstill”
Conducting a full orchestra session with New Symphony Orchestra




Roman Citadel in Amman
Learning traditional cooking with a Bedouin woman