Author: Heather Anne

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St. Patrick’s Day: History, Traditions, and Global Celebrations

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Celebrating Ireland

Every year on March 17, millions of people around the world celebrate St. Patrick’s Day—a holiday filled with parades, music, green clothing, and festivities honoring Irish culture. What began as a religious feast day dedicated to Ireland’s patron saint has evolved into a global celebration of Irish heritage. From church services in Ireland to massive parades in North America and festivals across Asia and the Caribbean, St. Patrick’s Day illustrates how cultural traditions can spread and transform across the world. This article explores the history of St. Patrick’s Day, the life of the saint it commemorates, and the many ways the holiday is celebrated today.

The Historical Origins of St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day commemorates St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who lived during the fifth century. Although strongly associated with Irish identity, Patrick was not Irish by birth. Most historical sources indicate that he was born in Roman Britain in the late fourth century. At age sixteen he was kidnapped by Irish raiders and taken to Ireland, where he was enslaved and forced to work as a shepherd. After several years, he escaped and returned to Britain. According to tradition, Patrick later experienced a religious calling that compelled him to return to Ireland as a missionary.¹

Patrick returned to Ireland around 432 CE and spent decades spreading Christianity across the island. He established churches, schools, and monasteries and became one of the most influential figures in early Irish Christianity. Over time, stories and legends about Patrick grew within Irish culture. One famous legend claims he used a three-leaf clover, or shamrock, to explain the Christian concept of the Holy Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.² Another popular myth says he drove snakes out of Ireland, though historians consider this symbolic rather than literal.³

Patrick is believed to have died on March 17, around the year 461 CE. The date later became his feast day in the Christian liturgical calendar.⁴ By the ninth or tenth century, Irish Christians were commemorating the day with religious observances, making it one of the earliest traditions associated with the holiday.⁵

Cozy Castles

Early Religious Celebrations in Ireland

For centuries, St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland was primarily a religious occasion. Families attended church services in the morning and spent the rest of the day with modest celebrations. Because the feast day occurred during the Christian season of Lent—a time traditionally marked by fasting and restrictions on eating meat—the church allowed those restrictions to be lifted for the day. As a result, families often celebrated with special meals, typically featuring Irish bacon and cabbage.⁶

Interestingly, some aspects of the modern holiday were absent from early Irish celebrations. Parades, large public festivals, and widespread drinking were not traditional features in Ireland until relatively recently. In fact, Irish law required pubs to close on March 17 until 1970, reinforcing the holiday’s religious character.⁷

Over time, however, the meaning of the holiday began to change—largely due to Irish emigrants abroad.

The Role of the Irish Diaspora

Irish migration, particularly to North America, played a crucial role in transforming St. Patrick’s Day from a religious observance into a large cultural celebration. Irish immigrants in the United States used the holiday as a way to express pride in their heritage and maintain a connection to their homeland.

The first recorded St. Patrick’s Day parade did not occur in Ireland but in the Spanish colony of St. Augustine, Florida, in 1601.⁸ Later, Irish soldiers serving in the British army marched in New York City in 1762 to honor their patron saint. These early parades gradually evolved into annual celebrations organized by Irish community groups.

During the nineteenth century, waves of Irish immigrants—particularly those fleeing the Great Famine—arrived in North America. Many faced discrimination and poverty, and public celebrations of St. Patrick’s Day became a way to demonstrate unity and cultural pride. By the mid-1800s, cities such as Boston, New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia were hosting large parades and community gatherings.⁹

Today, the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade is considered the largest in the world, drawing more than 150,000 participants and millions of spectators each year.¹⁰

Spectacular Cities

Symbols and Traditions

Several well-known symbols are closely associated with St. Patrick’s Day.

The Color Green

Green has become the dominant color of the holiday, although historically blue was originally associated with St. Patrick. Over time, green became linked to Irish nationalism and the lush landscape of Ireland, often called the “Emerald Isle.”¹¹ Wearing green clothing on March 17 is now one of the most recognizable traditions of the holiday.

The Shamrock

The shamrock remains one of the most enduring symbols of St. Patrick’s Day. According to legend, Patrick used the plant’s three leaves to explain Christian theology. Today it represents Irish identity and heritage.¹²

Leprechauns and Folklore

Irish folklore also contributes to the imagery of the holiday. Leprechauns—small mythical shoemakers said to guard hidden pots of gold—are often featured in decorations and popular culture. While they are not directly connected to St. Patrick historically, they have become a playful part of the holiday’s imagery.

Food and Drink

Traditional foods associated with St. Patrick’s Day include Irish soda bread, champ (mashed potatoes with butter and green onions), and corned beef with cabbage—especially popular in North America.¹³ Drinking Irish beer or whiskey is also common, although this aspect developed largely in diaspora communities.

St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland Today

Modern celebrations in Ireland combine religious tradition with cultural festivities. Many people still attend church services on the morning of March 17, particularly in smaller communities. However, the holiday now includes large public events such as parades, music performances, and cultural festivals.

In 1995, the Irish government launched the St. Patrick’s Festival in Dublin to promote tourism and showcase Irish culture to the world. The multi-day festival includes parades, concerts, historical exhibitions, and community events.¹⁴ The main parade attracts hundreds of thousands of spectators each year and features elaborate floats, performers, dancers, and marching bands.

Other Irish cities, including Cork, Galway, and Limerick, also host major celebrations.

Charming Towns

Global Celebrations

Today, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated in more countries than almost any other national holiday. The global reach of Irish migration and culture has transformed the event into an international festival.

North America

The United States and Canada host some of the largest celebrations outside Ireland. Major cities organize parades, cultural festivals, and public gatherings.

Chicago is famous for dyeing the Chicago River green each year, a tradition that began in 1962 when city workers discovered that dye used to trace pollution could also create a festive effect.¹⁵ Montreal hosts one of the oldest St. Patrick’s Day parades in North America, dating back to 1824.¹⁶

Europe

Across Europe, cities with Irish expatriate communities host parades and festivals. London, Munich, and Paris all organize large St. Patrick’s Day celebrations featuring Irish music, dance, and food.

Asia and Oceania

The holiday has spread far beyond traditional Irish diaspora regions. Tokyo has hosted St. Patrick’s Day parades since 1992, organized partly by Japanese enthusiasts of Irish culture.¹⁷ Similar celebrations occur in Singapore, Seoul, and Sydney.

The Caribbean

One of the most unique celebrations occurs on the Caribbean island of Montserrat. Because of its strong Irish heritage dating to the seventeenth century, the island hosts a week-long St. Patrick’s festival that blends Irish and Afro-Caribbean cultural traditions.

Global “Greening”

In recent years, landmarks around the world have participated in a symbolic “greening” campaign, illuminating famous sites with green lights. Structures such as the Sydney Opera House, the Eiffel Tower, and Niagara Falls have all been lit green in honor of the holiday.

A Global Cultural Celebration

What began as a religious feast day in medieval Ireland has become one of the most widely celebrated cultural holidays in the world. St. Patrick’s Day now represents not only the legacy of a fifth-century missionary but also the enduring influence of Irish culture across continents.

The transformation of the holiday demonstrates how traditions evolve as communities migrate and adapt to new environments. Irish immigrants helped reshape St. Patrick’s Day into a public celebration of identity and heritage, while modern globalization has turned it into a worldwide festival of music, culture, and shared joy.

Whether through attending a parade, wearing green, sharing traditional foods, or simply learning about Irish history, people across the globe participate in this annual tribute to Ireland’s patron saint and the vibrant culture he came to symbolize.

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References (Chicago)

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Honoring the Army in Honolulu, Hawaii

A variety of displays are housed at the museum

A Place of Contemplation

The Hawaii Army Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii is a fascinating and moving tribute to our brave soldiers. Hawaii’s enviable weather creates an excellent opportunity to enjoy the displays of this museum both inside and out. The museum “serves as a beacon of military history in the Pacific” (https://www.hiarmymuseumsoc.org). Visitors will be inspired by our brave soldiers in this museum that is free to visit, but offers a wealth of inspiring memories. According to the museum, they play “a crucial role in this educational journey” (https://www.hiarmymuseumsoc.org).

Both American and Foreign exhibits are housed at the museum, such as this Japanese craft

A National Treasure

The museum is a treasure trove of memorabilia and artifacts. The museum offers an excellent opportunity to teach visitors about the bravery of the Army and their accomplishments. A visit to this museum provides a strong reminder of the sacrifices of our Army. According to the U.S. Army Center of Military History website, “U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii at Fort DeRussy was established in 1976 and is housed inside Battery Randolph, a former coast artillery fortification that mounted two 14-inch disappearing rifled guns ” (https://history.army.mil/Army-Museum-Enterprise/Find-an-Army-Museum/US-Army-Museum-of-Hawaii/).

Learn U.S. Army history through an impressive array of exhibits

Learn and Honor

This tribute to the Army is a bastion of fascinating history that paints our brave armed forces in the most honorable light. According to the U.S. Army Center of Military History, “Museum exhibits tell the story of the U.S. Army in Hawaii and the Pacific area, the military history of Hawaii, and the contributions made by Hawaii and Hawaii’s citizens to the nation’s defense” (https://history.army.mil/Army-Museum-Enterprise/Find-an-Army-Museum/US-Army-Museum-of-Hawaii/). The museum is brilliantly arranged with a wealth of fascinating artifacts.

History surrounds you at the museum

Honoring our Brave Heroes

George S. Patton exclaimed “The soldier is the Army. No army is better than its soldiers. The Soldier is also a citizen. In fact, the highest obligation and privilege of citizenship is that of bearing arms for one’s country.”  It is a rewarding experience to take rime out from Hawaii’s impressive beaches to learn about the history of our heroes in th U.S. Army at Honolulu, Hawaii.

Multiple aircraft are housed here

Visiting the Hawaii Army Museum

The Hawaii Army Museum is located at 2131 Kālia Rd, Honolulu, HI 96815. It is open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Tuesday through Saturday. Admission is free. The museum is a worthwhile tribute to our brave Army and a visit is highly rewarding. To visit another fine tribute to our armed forces, visit the article “Honoring the Marine Corps in Quantico” at https://globaldllc.com/2024/04/14/honoring-the-marine-corps-in-quantico/.

The museum houses many different types of exhibits

There may be many temptations competing for your attention in Hawaii, but this gallery is a moving tribute to American history that should not be missed. You are sure to leave feeling inspired and proud of your country.

by Heather Longfellow

Cruise Ship Tour: Amazing Norwegian Jade!

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Norwegian Jade Cruise Ship Tour

Cruising has returned! USA Today reported in this article that the Norwegian Jade was the first Norwegian Cruise Line ship to sail post- COVID-19 delays. So it seems like a great time to post this full video tour I filmed right before the shutdowns started! The Jade offers some of the most exciting cruise ship tour itineraries in the world. My Jade itinerary sailed from Rome, Italy to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with stops in Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Jordan, Egypt, and Israel. If you’re seeking some real adventure, consider a journey on the Jade!

Decks of Delight

There is a wealth of different deck areas on the Jade, each offering a unique perspective on the bright, sunny skies and brilliant, blue waters! For fun in the sun, easy access to the numerous bars, live entertainment, and the pool and jacuzzis steps away, visit the upper floors and Lido deck. For peace and quiet, a chance to relax and escape, and time away from the crowds, head for the Promenade Deck. Feeling frisky? There are athletic opportunities on the uppermost decks, including a basketball/soccer court and more. Your spectacular views, selfie ops, and the gentle breezes of the sea will be yours whichever deck you choose!

Delectable Dining

The Jade has dining options that will suit even the pickiest eaters’ taste buds! Your options will include complimentary dining options, specialty dining options that come at a fixed cost, and a-la-carte options. Your complimentary choices include two main dining rooms, a pub-style restaurant that’s open 24 hours, an Asian restaurant, a great big buffet, and an outdoor grill near the Lido deck. In the mood for a splurge? There are specialty dining restaurants including a steakhouse, Brazilian restaurant, French restaurant, Italian restaurant, Teppanyaki, and more. I believe you’ll find all of your bases covered! Whatever your whim, your appetite will be well-satisfied!

Luxurious Lobbies and Exceptional Entertainment

What’s better than a beautiful lobby to unwind in as you savor your favorite drink and watch the swirling seas float by out your window? Great entertainment too! Sure, the nightclubs and theater are there for you too, but first, for a more relaxed atmosphere, head for one of the luxurious lobbies to partake in some piano tunes and swoon-worthy singers. Close the night out with the excitement of a Broadway-style show in the Theater, some chills and thrills in the casino, and/or some dynamic dancing in the neon-bathed nightclubs! Whatever your mood or energy level, you’ll find just the entertainment you enjoy!

Conclusion

If you’re like I am, you’ve been really missing the #cruiselife. For more cruise content, take a behind-the-scenes tour of another grand cruise ship, the Norwegian Breakaway, here! And I hope you will be sailing again soon! In the meantime, I hope you’ll consider subscribing to my all-travel, all-the-time YouTube channel here for more great cruise and other travel-related content! Thank you for reading and I look forward to sharing my travel experiences with you again next time! Are you back to traveling? Never stopped traveling? Leave a comment below; I’d love to hear about your adventures!

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Paradise Awaits: Grand Cayman Tour!

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Escape to paradise in this Grand Cayman tour!

Whether you’re seeking miles of pristine beaches, underwater adventures, magnificent marine life, spectacular snorkeling, submerged shipwrecks, covert bank accounts, or sweet rum distilleries, Grand Cayman is the place for you! The Cayman Islands are a self-governing British territory in the Caribbean. Temperatures remain mild throughout the year. English is the official language. And, yes, they drive on the “other” side of the road! Infrastructure around the island is top-notch, and the islands are dotted with both awe-inspiring mansions and cute, little “gingerbread” houses. Due to the coral reefs, if you take a cruise ship you’ll need to dock offshore and take a tender to the port.

Around George Town

George Town, on Grand Cayman Island, is the capital city of the Cayman Islands. Here you’ll find a booming financial industry, as George Town houses branches for 40 of the 50 world’s biggest banks. Customers from around the world deposit funds into Cayman accounts to shield them from court systems, tax agencies, and to maintain the utmost privacy. George Town is also home to the Islands’ major airport and cruise port. Shopping opportunities also abound. Finally, you’ll find the Cayman Islands National Museum here, and it’s a great starting point from which to explore the rest of Grand Cayman Island.

Cayman Turtle Center and marine museum

The Cayman Turtle Center, in the West Bay area of Grand Cayman, is the top attraction in the Caymans to view, touch, and learn about Caribbean marine life. There is also a robust bird sanctuary. This is an interactive museum, where visitors are encouraged to get close to and touch a number of the animals. There is even an underwater exploration opportunity, to engage with the marine life in their submerged home. I was amazed by how close I was able to get to the beautiful creatures here. If you’d like to see more, the Cayman Turtle Center offers a virtual tour on their website here. Stingray City is another option for interacting with the island’s native stingray population.

Bountiful beaches!

Grand Cayman is abundant with beautiful beaches! This is perhaps the biggest draw to the island, and for good reason. The brilliant aqua waters shimmer in the sun rays, and the sands are powdery soft. Many of the beaches offer lounge chairs, restaurants, and snorkeling. From some you can take a sail on a catamaran, or sample windsurfing or jet-skiing. All of them offer soothing sunshine and warm waters. 7 Mile Beach is particularly popular, but don’t miss out on some of the less well-known beach locations. This is the perfect place for beach-hopping!

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Thanks for coming along for my tour of Grand Cayman! I’m sure by now you’ll agree there’s a lot to see and do around Grand Cayman. Want to turn your Cayman excursion into an island-hopping adventure? Enjoy my tour of Jamaica here! And for more great video content – ALL travel ALL the time – subscribe to my travel channel on YouTube here! Finally, if you enjoyed this article, I hope you’ll consider supporting this blog so I can keep it sustainable. You can support my efforts with a donation of as little as $2 on Ko-fi here. Your support means a lot, and I couldn’t do it without you! I hope you’ll leave a comment below: have you been to the Caymans? Do you have a favorite spot? Have you not gone yet, but would like to? I’d love to hear from you!

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Orlando Florida Hotel: Doubletree at Sea World Review!

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Orlando, Florida Hotel: First Impressions

Looking for an Orlando, Florida hotel? The Hilton Doubletree Sea World makes a great first impression! Not surprisingly, the first thing I noticed was the location, mere steps away from the Sea World amusement park. There’s even a free shuttle from the hotel. And this hotel offers additional perks such as park discounts. But I’ll discuss Sea World and other Orlando sights in another post. As a resort, this hotel offers many activities right on-site for those who don’t want to brave the crowds of the theme parks nearby. The grounds are beautifully maintained, and there are comfortable lounge areas throughout to catch some rays. It’s a great way to relax after an exhausting day at the parks or touring around town!

Comfortable Rooms

The rooms here provide just the rest and recovery Mickey ordered. Anyone who’s ever been to Orlando before knows it can be an exhausting place, between the sun and fun! I was granted an automatic Gold Hilton Honors member upgrade on my room, which was a very pleasant surprise since it doesn’t happen a lot. The room was huge, and decorated in neutral shades. The bed was extremely comfortable, as I’ve become used to at Doubletree properties. The view consisted of windows on two sides overseeing the main pool and what I’d like to call “restaurant row,” a grouping of various restaurant outlets lined up across the street. I was provided a flat screen TV, basic coffee maker, and some premium toiletries in the bathroom. I felt well-taken care of and cozy.

Fun in the Sun

There are two large pools at the Doubletree, great for splashing and sunbathing. The main pool boasts a waterfall feature, and is adjacent to an outdoor tiki bar called the “Barefoot Bar.” I partook in the appetizers and cocktails at the bar and was very satisfied with the quality. There are a lot of tropical-themed options on the menu. It’s a great place to mingle with other hotel guests and be among other adults in this town that’s a magnet for children. (Don’t get me wrong – I like children too. I had two sets of twins of my own. But sometimes you just need a break!) I found both the staff and other hotel guests friendly and inviting here.

More Amenities

Beyond the pools and lounging areas, there are many other playful options. Huts, like the ones in the photo below, house ping pong tables, pool tables, foosball, and more! There’s also mini golf. For those more serious-minded, there’s a full-service indoor gym, shops, and a second bar in the hotel lobby. For a full overview of all this hotel has to offer, watch my video tour on YouTube at the top of this post! And I can’t overlook what just may be everyone’s favorite – fresh, warm chocolate chip cookies are available in the lobby every afternoon! (Tip: YES you can request a couple extra!)

Verdict

Overall, I was pleased with my experience at this hotel. The accommodations were comfortable, the activities were ample, the grounds were gorgeous, and the restaurants served scrumptious meals. Still, it wasn’t a flawless experience. I accidentally turned my driver’s license in with the key card sleeve at the front desk and they refused to look for it. So I had to get a replacement driver’s license (big hassle). Also, the maid service in my room was lacking (she no-showed us daily). I mentioned it to a manager and he made up for that issue to my satisfaction with a gift certificate to one of the restaurants. Despite these couple of issues, given the responsiveness of management and quality of accommodations, I would both stay here again and recommend it to others.

Conclusion and Announcement

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Wadi Rum Desert, Jordan Tour!

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Wadi Rum Desert Jordan

The Wadi Rum desert is the largest valley in Jordan. It’s an easy 40 mile drive east of Aqaba. Its Arabic name can be translated as “Valley of the Moon.” The atmosphere of this place might make you feel like you’re on the moon! With miles upon miles of desolate desert landscape, it feels very remote, isolated, and peaceful. This feeling may be diluted some if you’re venturing out there with a tour group. But if you can find your own private perch on the dunes, you can tune the world out, and hear the sound of silence in the desert, marveling at the magnificent red and blue hues before you.

Ways to Explore

There are many ways to explore the Wadi Rum desert. One of the most popular is to arrange a Jeep tour with local guides. The Jeeps hold 6 people, and descend into the desert in parade formation. It can get very windy – so hang on to your hat. The Jeeps make multiple stops along the tour, giving you a chance to try to hike up the sand dunes and get a panoramic view. If you want to get a bird’s eye view from the top of the dunes get ready for a real workout! It’s a lot tougher than it looks to walk uphill in sand! I became completely winded after trying to reach the top of a small dune that was the first stop on the tour. The Jeeps also stop at locations where you can resume your tour on the back of a camel or horse. I find camel-riding extremely comfortable. Their movement is smoother and less jerky than that of a horse.

Heralded History

The Jeeps also stop to give you a closer look at petroglyphs carved into the rocks in prehistoric times. It’s truly amazing that people could survive in this harsh environment with the lack of amenities that existed in prehistoric times. I found it completely humbling to ponder. The next time I think I’m not “comfortable” enough in modern life, I’ll try to remember these carvings. The other historical context of the Wadi Rum desert is the Lawrence of Arabia story. Many a tourist has come here to “walk in the footsteps” of Lawrence. He is a much-loved figure for all of the local Jordanians I spoke with, who credit him for his role as a brilliant strategist in helping the Jordanians achieve victory during the Arab Revolt.

Bedouin Hospitality

The stops along your tour are also likely to include visits with local Bedouin people living here in canvas tents. The Bedouins are very hospitable, and happy to invite visitors into their cozy homes. Beautiful carpets are piled up on the floor, and you’re invited to have a seat on benches while you’re served delicious mint tea and a snack, and introduced to Bedouin culture. Following your cultural introduction, you’ll have a chance to support the Bedouin community by purchasing local crafts and other wares. I found the prices extremely reasonable. Haggling is also acceptable, and I strongly encourage it. I was most impressed by their beautiful scarves.

Arabian Nights

If you’re lucky enough to be spending the night in the Wadi Rum desert, you’ll be treated to a sea of stars lighting up the clear night sky. You can arrange to spend the night, or multiple nights, “glamping” at a Bedouin-style camp. In some of these camps you will not be “roughing it;” the amenities are quite impressive for being out in the desert. My group toured one, and afterwards, I was determined to return and spend several nights! I hope you have the chance to experience this fascinating desert oasis. It is the ultimate escape from the chaotic nature of the cities many of us are visiting from. Soak it in, and let it refresh and restore you before your return to the treadmill of daily life back home!

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I thank you for reading, and hope you’ll check out my video tour of the Wadi Rum desert at the top of this post. I also hope you’ll “join my journeys” by following me here on the Ultimate Travel Adventures blog and on my YouTube travel channel which you can view here. And if you’re into studying foreign languages, I hope you’ll check out my brand new language-study dedicated sister YouTube channel here! Want to read about more travel in the Middle East? I’ll have a post on Aqaba, Jordan coming soon. In the meantime, check out my blog post on the Pyramids of Giza here!

Missing Travel? Try Language Studies with the Studygram Community!

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Missing travel?

Do you miss traveling? Maybe you’re reading this article during pandemic lockdowns. Or maybe you just can’t travel right now due to work schedule, family, or financial restraints. When I find myself in this situation, my language learning studies really help. You can transport yourself to another place, in a way, through immersion in the language and culture. I know, it’s not “the same” as the “real thing.” But it beats dwelling on how much we “wish we were there!” If you’re new to language learning and are not sure to start, you can get help from my video on how to start learning languages here! I hope my #studygram channel will also help!

What is #studygram?

Joining the studygram community can be a great way to get your fix of foreign culture through language learning. At least until you’re able to travel again. Or you may find yourself getting hooked like I did, and wanting to incorporate it into your everyday lifestyle! But what exactly is “studygramming?” Studygram is a hashtag. It was originally meant for Instagram, but now is used more generally, along with #instablr, to mark content for the study motivation community throughout social media. If you want to improve your study techniques, no matter what topic you’re studying, this community can help. These channels and accounts can provide you with a “study buddy” too, if you don’t like studying “alone!”

New studygram community YouTube channel!

By popular demand, I’ve launched a new #studyblr or #studygram YouTube channel! (Sometimes referred to as #studytube, although that hashtag hasn’t caught on as much yet.) If you’ve been searching for a language-learning studyYouTube channel, you’ve come to the right place! This will be a sister channel to my travel-focused channel, Ultimate Travel Adventures. I think “study with me” videos are a “love it or hate it” kind of video. So when these were requested by some of my followers, I wanted to create a separate channel for this type of video. The channel is called “Sassy Study Sessions.” I’ll be posting a variety of study vlog and study motivation inspired videos on it!

Something for every study session

This channel will feature something for every kind of study session. That means long study sessions and short study sessions. Sessions using apps, programs, textbooks, and note-taking. And more vlog-like activity that I slip in during breaks from studying. There will be lots of stationary, pens, supplies, and home office decor. (Something it seems people in the study motivation community can’t get enough of!) And I’ll show you a variety of different study and scheduling tools to help you decide which ones may be right for you. I hope to increase your purpose, productivity, and pleasure in your study sessions.

Language-focused

This study channel will focus on foreign language study. I hope this will appeal to many who like to enhance their travel experiences with knowing some of the language. This will include learning multiple languages, videos highlighting specific languages, showing you different language learning apps, programs, and textbooks in action, and note-taking tips specific to language study. I hope to load the channel up with many useful tips that will make your study sessions both more productive and more enjoyable! I’ll include both free and paid tools, to suit any budget. I welcome requests of topics to cover in the comments, as long as the topic is language-learning related. So I hope you’ll subscribe and join our study motivation community!

Why a studygram community channel?

It’s all about study motivation, and making the most of your study time to achieve the greatest success possible. I find these channels helpful to my study routine, and many people have asked me to start one. I’m better at retaining the information I study the more inspired and motivated I am, because it enhances my focus. If you’re not yet a member of the #studygrm or #studyblur communities, but you are interested in learning languages, or any other kind of study, I hope you’ll check it out and see if it’s helpful to you! These kinds of videos can give you just the kind of motivational boost you may need when you feel like slacking off! Study motivation channels are seeing a surge in popularity, and for good reason!

Benefits of language study to health

In the article “Why being bilingual works wonders for your brain,” the Guardian explains some of the advantages to mental health you can get from language learning, including increased concentration, problem-solving skill, focus, and a delay to the onset of dementia – as much as several years. (Vince, Gaia. “Why being bilingual works wonders for your brain,” The Guardian, 2016, link) I’ve experienced many additional benefits. These include improved memory and a sharper mind. Learning other languages also gives you a better understanding of your native language, as you learn to grasp different grammar concepts. Of course, some people also find their career opportunities enhanced, in addition to their travel experiences.

What about travel?

My YouTube travel channel is not going anywhere, and I’ll continue to post travel videos on it. I also don’t plan on posting studygram articles on this blog. (Language learning for travel program reviews, but NOT study articles.) But I wanted to make an exception this one time to take the opportunity to introduce you to this new channel at launch, in case you’re learning languages for travel and interested in study motivation. I’ll also be studygram posting on my dedicated #studygram Instagram account @heatherannetraveler! I hope you’ll join me over there!

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How to Learn a Language

How to Learn a Language

Interested in learning a new language, or multiple languages? If so, you’ve come to the right place! I hope this article will be useful to you whether your goal is to learn one or several languages, and whether you’re new to language learning or have dabbled in it before. Maybe you have a resolution to learn one or more languages for the New Year. Or you just felt inspired some other time of year. Either way, you’ll find tips to make the most of your language learning experience right here. Congratulations for embarking on your exciting language-learning journey! So, without further adieu, how to learn a language! (Some links are affiliate links I may earn a commission from at no cost to you. 100% will be used to support this site.)

The VARK Model

Your first objective should be to figure out what type of learner you are. This will help you determine what approach to study is best suited for you. That way, you can learn more efficiently and get more enjoyment out of the process. Perhaps the best model for determining your learning style is the VARK model. This model was developed by Neil Fleming. There are four learning types in VARK’s model: visual, auditory, reading/writing, and kinesthetic. Fleming also indicated something called “multimodality” may be present. That’s when a person could have a mixture of these methods as their preference. You can take the VARK questionnaire here to help you determine your learning style or styles! Remember, you may not want to learn exclusively through one method, but instead prioritize. Variety is good!

Visual Learners

Visual learners are the first type. They prefer visual stimulation and graphic depictions. This includes not only photo and video, but graphs and charts. I’m mostly a visual learner. I have a short attention span, and find it easier to maintain my attention while watching or looking at rich visual content. Sound familiar? Visual learners also tend to enjoy keeping eye-candy rich notebooks for their notes and writing practice. If that’s you, you may want to invest in some colorful pens and markers and go to town in your notebook!

Visual Learner Study Tools

Fluenz is an excellent program for visual learners. It’s loaded with visually appealing interactive activities and spectacular photography specific to countries in which your target language is spoken. There’s also a video tutorial with an instructor in each lesson. Visual learners will also really love FluentU, chock full of videos to watch with accompanying quizzes and activities to help reinforce the content. I also recommend Innovative Language, which has plenty of video-based content. And I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention language learning videos on YouTube!

Auditory Learners

Auditory learners learn most effectively through sound, both listening and speaking. For some, the material is best picked up and reinforced through audio means. This complements language learning very well, since listening and speaking are high priorities for the majority of language learners. And as a hands-free learning method, it’s easy to multitask and fit these study sessions into your busy schedule!

Auditory Learner Study Tools

There’s many good tools for auditory learners. ITalki is a great way to learn through listening and speaking, while working with your own personal tutor selected by you. A lot of people swear by Pimsleur, where you’ll learn practical conversation through listening and repeating what you hear. Innovative Language has a vast library of audio podcasts as well as videos. And finally, international podcasts are great to listen to on your commute, or while your jogging, walking, or doing chores!

Reading-Writing Learners

Next there’s reading/writing learners. They learn best through the written word, whether they’re reading it or writing it. These folks will especially appreciate the beauty of some writing systems. They may have a particular interest in languages that use different writing systems than their home country. And they’re likely to enjoy reading a good book. They’re also the most likely group to enjoy taking copious notes.

Reading-Writing Study Tools

There’s lots of great resources for reading/writing learners. Textbooks, especially those that come with workbooks, are especially good. Look for one that has an audio component available either on disc or online so you can hear correct pronunciation. Reading foreign language books or magazines can be fun, and as a bonus gives you some cultural immersion. You could browse foreign language websites and participate in foreign language chat rooms for great reading and writing experience! You’ll need to set up your computer to have access to a foreign language keyboard. You can use Gboard for Android or Apple, or go into your computer settings to add a language. Linq is completely focused on digesting written content. I also really like LinguaLift, which is text-heavy but fun and engaging!

Kinesthetic Learners

Finally, there’s kinesthetic learners. These people enjoy learning through hands-on experiences. Examples of this include a classroom environment with activities where you interact with classmates, and immersion techniques where you envelop yourself in the culture, or dive in head first in the foreign country! Kinesthetic learners enjoy figuring things out on their own rather than having everything explained. And they benefit most from stimulating all of their senses. This can be accomplished by using a wide variety of tools.

Kinesthetic Learner Tools

Kinesthetic learners have many study tool options. ITalki is great, because of the personal interaction and unlimited options your tutor has for instruction. Classroom instruction will allow you to engage in activities with classmates. Immersion techniques, like visiting the country, will stimulate all your senses and fully engage you. Textbooks with online lessons will give you a variety of different interactive activities to complete. But I think the best approach for Kinesthetic learners is the use of multiple tools.

Choosing Languages

The next consideration is what language or languages you want to learn, and why? This may be an extremely tough, or an extremely easy decision for you depending on your motives. So know “why” you want to learn a language first. When you have a “why” to bear in mind, you’ll be more motivated to keep up with your language learning schedule, and it will feel more rewarding for you. Maybe it will help you choose your language, if your reason is something like a plan to move to a country, or having a significant other that speaks a particular foreign language. On the other hand, it may be extremely difficult to decide. Like if you enjoy language learning in general or are interested in a variety of foreign cultures. I feel your pain! But I have some things to think about to help you decide.

Factors to Consider

The possibilities seem endless, triggering the “paradox of choice” effect. This happens when you have so many choices you experience decision paralysis. Some of the factors I recommend considering include:

Difficulty

Difficulty – how challenging is the language? Does it have a different writing system from your own? Is it a member of the same language family as your native language? You may want an easier language, or you may want more of a challenge. Either way, there’s sure to be a language or languages that are right for you!

Cultural Interest

Cultural interest – is there a particular foreign culture or cultures you’re particularly interested in? Do you love K-Pop music, Japanese video games, Swedish films, Brazilian soccer, or Italian food? Enhance your experience with language! Like to visit a particular country a lot? Bonus!

Practicality

Practicality – Do you have time for this language, based on difficulty level? Be honest with yourself. If you think you only have 15 minutes per day, it would be very difficult to learn 4 languages, and you may want to stay away from one like Japanese that has multiple writing systems. Do yourself a favor, if you can, and have time for each language every week. Otherwise you’ll get rusty and have to waste time re-learning material you’ve already covered.

Resources

Resources- Are a lot of learning resources available for your language? If you’re learning something like Spanish, French, or Chinese, you’ll have an abundance of choice. But if you want to learn something like Georgian, Pashto, or Icelandic, finding a good supply of learning tools will be more challenging. This doesn’t mean you should rule out less common languages. In fact, sometimes these can be the most rewarding to learn. But make an informed decision based on what tools are available.

Scheduling Your Study Sessions

The next step will be to consider your schedule and when you will learn. Different schedules will be suited to different people. I suggest that you learn your language, or each of your languages, at least twice per week so you don’t lose progress. If you’re learning multiple languages simultaneously, you may choose to learn a little of each every study day, or dedicate specific days of the week to specific languages. Take a look at your schedule and your other responsibilities and see what days and times best work for you.

Time Management Apps

I find time management resources extremely useful when it comes to language learning. Some of my favorites are Google Calendar, Notion, and ClickUp. Notion is awesome for keeping most of your language learning tools, with the exception of textbooks, at your fingertips. It’s a great place to keep links to your favorite online applications and websites, notes, your study calendar, your study log, and so much more. I’m planning a post dedicated to using Notion for language learning, so stay tuned if you want to hear more about that! ClickUp is another favorite of mine for keeping up with everything in my busy life, including language learning. It’s so visually appealing I actually look forward to something as tedious as planning my schedule!

Language Learning Resources

Next on the agenda is choosing your language learning resources. With so many choices, depending on what language or languages you’re learning, this can be another daunting decision. I think the best guide to help you in your decision is your VARK learning style, as discussed earlier. Other considerations include your budget, how others have reviewed the product, and whether you have access to the resource. There’s classes, books, online apps, mobile apps, audio programs, and more. There’s a seemingly endless supply of resources out there, depending on the language or languages you’re trying to learn. I recommend doing your research and learning a little about each program to see what might best suit your needs. I’ve got a language learning playlist on my YouTube channel with language learning program reviews, and I plan to add many more in the future!

Whom Will You Study With?

The next question you’ll need to address is whom you’ll study with. Social learners prefer to study with others. iTalki, classroom instruction, and immersion techniques, like talking to native speakers, are good for them. Solitary learners prefer to study alone, and will appreciate programs and textbooks that give them the peace and solitude that helps them focus and thrive.

SMART Goals

So what are your long and short term goals? So what’s the best way to look at goals? They should be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely. If they aren’t all of these things, you may be setting yourself up for failure. If your goals are too vague, it’s an invitation to cop out, give up, or change your intention. If the goals are not measurable, you won’t be able to guage whether you succeeded or not. If your goals are not achievable, you’re self-determining failure before you even get started. If they’re not realistic, you won’t have the tools you need to succeed – whether that means learning resources or time. And if they’re not timely, there’s no incentive to keep up with your studies, because you have no deadlines.

Incorporate Fun!

Finally, consider how you’ll incorporate FUN into your studies! This will help keep you motivated and inspired to learn. There are many resources online to watch foreign tv shows, movies, and music concerts and videos. Viki.com has dramas from Korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan. Arte.tv has shows in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Polish. Sling International offers nearly 20 languages. And the Language Learning with Netflix chrome extension has a nearly unlimited supply of languages to choose from! Of course, there’s also always YouTube. And language learning apps can be fun too, bringing us to the next point…

Make Use of Dead Time

Finally, consider how you can incorporate language learning into your “dead time.” The next time you’re in an ethnic restaurant, try chatting with the staff. Talk to Uber and taxi drivers in their native language. Download a flashcard app on your phone to practice with in the checkout line. Use audio resources while commuting and doing chores. For most of us, time is the biggest challenge to learning another language or other languages. Multi-tasking will help!

Language Apps: Great for Dead Time

Apps you can download for your smartphone or tablet are great on the go, or when you only have a few minutes for a quick session. My favorites are LingoDeer and Drops. The reward systems deployed in these apps can also be highly motivating, as well as their fun factor. But I would urge you to compliment your study plan with these apps rather than attempting to learn with them exclusively. They don’t tend to be as good at “covering all the bases” as online programs and textbooks, which have the added benefit of encouraging you to make at least some of your sessions last longer. Flash card apps like Anki are also great for utilizing dead time to help reinforce your vocabulary skills. If you’re on a tight budget, Duolingo gives you access to most of the app for free (ad supported.)

More Motivation!

For more motivation, check out my language learning video playlist on YouTube! I also recommend my review article on iTalki here! Whatever your motivations for learning a new language, or multiple languages, it’s an admirable goal. Studies consistently show that language-learning is great for improving your memory and other cognitive skills and staving off Alzheimer’s later in life. And that’s on top of the travel and cultural benefits! Best of luck to you in this exciting endeavor. I hope you’ve found some useful advice on how to learn a language in this article!

A Rothenburg Germany Christmas

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A spectacular Rothenburg Germany Christmas

Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany is a quaint, charming village to visit any time of year. But at no time is it more special than all decked out for the holidays in December! Star studded garlands drape gingerbread-style cottages. Dickens-esque cobblestone streets gleam with the reflections of brilliant lights strung outside shops. Candles glow on windowsills. Christmas trees abound around many a corner. Delectable sweet treats, like “zimsterne,” traditional frosted gingerbread stars, and the scrumptious “schneeballen” (or “snowball”) bring you into the bakeries. And the smell of roasting chestnuts wafts through the air. It’s the idyllic place for a Christmas holiday! So come along for a Rothenburg Germany Christmas!

Rothenburg: the past in the present

Rothenburg’s full name, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, translates to “Red castle above the Tauber.” The Tauber is the river that can be viewed from the town, preferably from the high points of Rothenburg’s walls. Rothenburg is a pristinely preserved medieval walled city. It’s a popular stop for tourists on Germany’s famous “Romantic Road.” This is how I experienced it. It’s the ideal trail for castle-hopping! Rothenburg’s cobblestone streets are lined with the gingerbread cottages of storybooks. To visit Rothenburg is to visit a fanciful fairy tale!

Winter wonderland

Adding to the holiday allure are the powdery-white rooftops that come with winter here. It’s truly a winter wonderland! So slip into your snow gear, chill out with a cool snowman, or have a snowball fight from a REAL fort here in Rothenburg! Head up to the wall for spectacular views of the hilltops and forest surrounding the town, glimmering with a blanket of crisp, white snow. The snowy scene is spectacular, and just one of many charms this amazing town has to offer.

Käthe Wohlfahrt Christmas shop and museum

No trip to Rothenburg is complete without a stop at the Käthe Wohlfahrt Christmas shop and museum. The business opened in Herrenberg in 1964. It was moved to Rothenburg in 1977 where it has stood since, attracting floods of fans of the holiday season. You can visit this popular landmark site any time of year for your dose of Christmas cheer. Learn about the history of Christmas in Germany. See historic ornaments and other old treasures. Or browse the incredible ornament and decoration collections in the shop! Whether you’re looking for tree ornaments, a nutcracker, festive dinnerware, a nativity scene, or a whole village of delightful decor, they have you covered!

Christmas market

The European Christmas market is known the world over as a fun place to stroll, enjoy the beautiful lights adorning the city square, people watch nostalgic crowds, and shop until you drop! The Germans really know how to put on a Christmas show, and Rothenburg shines as one of its greatest stars. While there may be a chill in the air, the warmth of the season is sure to comfort you at the Christmas market! So soak it all in with some piping hot chestnuts, a few Euros for an amazing find, and the spirit of joy that permeates the place this time of year!

Keep the spirit alive all year

If there’s one thing Rothenburg knows how to do, it’s keeping the spirit alive all year. With the Käthe Wohlfahrt shop open even in the hot months of summer, and the friendly residents spreading cheer all year, it’s a great place to visit any time. But no time is better than December! Thank you for reading, and please check out my video tour at the top of this post. Thanks also for sharing this article with friends and family! Comment below – what do you think would be your favorite thing about Christmas in Rothenburg? I’d love to hear from you. And if you want more holiday reading, check out my article on the Norwegian Dawn cruise ship all decked out for Christmas here or visit Christmas in Bethlehem here! And if you want to bake up some Zimsterne at home, check out Martha Stewart’s recipe here!

Norwegian Dawn Tour – Christmas Cruise Ship!

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Norwegian Dawn Tour at Christmastime!

I have a Norwegian Dawn Tour at Christmastime for you this week! Norwegian Cruise Line goes all out around the holiday to decorate their ships in brilliant lights, sweeping garlands, and more Christmas trees than I could count. It’s a beautiful sight whatever your religious and cultural beliefs. And I don’t know how they do it. With cruises booked back to back to back, when they set all this up for the month of December they must do it in the few hours between cruises on the weekend they plan on it. Considering the volume of decorations scattered throughout the ship, that’s incredible. It’s like a Christmas miracle! December is my favorite time to cruise, because it feels like a non-stop celebration, and all of the shiny objects and merry music are enthralling! NOTE: Neither this article nor video are sponsored by NCL.

The Dawn Decked Out for the Holiday!

The scene is spectacular! It seems like every major public area on the ship has one or more Christmas trees set up. The Atrium and Buffet have adorable, delectable gingerbread villages set up as well. These wintry scenes are incredibly detailed. It’s clear, Norwegian’s Christmas elves have been very, very busy! It’s a magical time of year for cruising, with all of the fantastical festivities. As if the flamboyant decor wasn’t enough, you’ll also find numerous Christmas concerts performed by a variety of bands around the ship. (Check out my YouTube video above to hear 2 performances!) I think the North Pole has met its match here on the Dawn… Take a stroll though the ship and feel the Christmas spirit envelop you!

Ho-Ho Harmonious

There’s a harmonious synchrony around the ship at this time of year. Norwegian does a great job of creating beautiful spaces throughout the year, but this time of year they pull out all the stops. There is an appealing consistency throughout the ship. All of the dining rooms, specialty restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, and lobbies are in on the fun. The Christmas cheer is infectious. And the warmth of the sunny destinations cruise ships visit this time of year mirrors the warmth of the holidays around the ship! So ditch the shovels and snow tires and escape for the holiday season!

Christmas Cruising Conclusions

In my opinion, the holidays are the very best time for a cruise. A cruise is a joyous event ordinarily, but the cruise lines really outdo themselves for the holidays. It’s like getting a a Christmas gift included in your cruise fare. I would also add that this is the best time of year to book a cruise. Around Black Friday is the ideal time, but great deals are still to be had through December. I find that not only are prices lower, but that more perks are included to boot. So plan a holiday getaway to a winter wonderland in the sun! Get away from the cold, and feel the warmth of the holiday season on a cruise vacation next holiday! And, in the meantime, enjoy my Norwegian Dawn tour in the video at the top of this post. And, if you want to take a behind-the-scenes tour of a cruise ship, check out my Norwegian Breakaway behind-the-scenes tour here! Thanks for reading, and Happy Holidays!