Flying Solo
By Kennedy Hill
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The Kennedy Diaries

Welcome back to Flying Solo! I (as in, brand development editor Kennedy) just wrapped up 4 weeks in Nicaragua. The Central American country is known as the land of lakes and volcanoes, but I didn’t visit many of these “must-see” sites for reasons I’ll get to below. But before that, let’s get into my…
Baggage
1. Cheap flip-flops for hostel showers. I bought them at a market, but those classic Old Navy’s work good, too.
2. A travel rewards card, which is my sole justification for spending an obscene amount on dining. (The points > my self-control.)
3. An eReader so that I can escape into romance novels without lugging around paperbacks.
Mile-High Moment
Since the start of my trip, I’ve lived in Airbnbs for the sake of privacy. I’ve always made friends wherever I go, but I started to miss having a sense of community. So, I decided to try Selina’s CoLive program, splitting my month between their 2 locations in Maderas and Granada. If you haven’t heard of Selina, it’s a bougie chain of hostels with all the concierge/restaurant/bar services the average traveler needs. Basically, they’re the perfect choice for people who don’t want to drop Marriott-level money but still like hot showers.
I initially thought it would just be nice to see familiar faces for a month, but the easy friendships I built with other guests and the amazing staff was a necessary change of pace after spending months dependent on Bumble BFF. It was almost like living in a dorm. When I wanted to grab food, I could just ask the Argentinian software engineer that was visiting for 2 weeks. I’d joke with the bartenders every day. And a volunteer from Denmark became my go-to for any partying. (Remember Treehouse Fridays and Sunday Fundays if you’re ever in town—both ended in bad luck for me, but that’s just my life.)
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