Somewhere along the way, I stopped behaving on vacation (and I’m not sorry)
Some people travel the world collecting beautiful photos.
I travel the world… apparently collecting evidence that I don’t know how to behave in public.
I didn’t really realize it until recently, when I started going through my travel photos.
At first, it felt random.
A funny pose here.
A silly moment there.
But the more I scrolled thru my photos… the more I realized:
This is a pattern.
This isn’t random.
If there’s a sign, I’m climbing into it.
If there’s a prop, I’m using it.
If there’s a frame, I’m standing in it like I just won something.
And if there’s a perfectly normal place to stand… I’m doing something completely ridiculous instead.
Somewhere along the way, without even trying, this just became how I travel.
I’ve been “wanted” in New Zealand.
I’ve turned into a wild animal in Tanzania.
I’ve posed under a skull like it was completely normal.
I’ve climbed into carts, frames, and probably a few situations I shouldn’t have.
And the best part?
My friends don’t even question it anymore.
At some point, they stopped saying,
“What are you doing?”
and started saying,
“Wait, let me get a picture.”
Because they know… this is just part of the experience now.
And honestly, these are the photos I love the most.
Not the perfectly posed ones.
Not the “stand here and smile” shots.
The ones where something is happening.
Where we’re laughing.
Where the moment is a little ridiculous and a lot memorable.
Because that’s what I’ve realized:
I don’t just want to see the world.
I want to play in it.
I want to interact with it, laugh in it, and sometimes make a complete fool of myself in it.
And if that means I end up with a camera roll full of ridiculous photos?
I’m completely fine with that.
Because those are the moments I remember.
And apparently… there are a lot of them.
Stay tuned. I’m pretty sure I’m just getting started. 
From Juju with love 💙











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