Airstreams, Land Rover Defenders, RV life, travel, solo female travel, remote work, ranch/farm work, horses, French Bulldogs, mid-20’s chaos 🤘
Hi there! My name’s Nicole Seo. I’m a 26-year-old woman who never quite fit in and am now embracing bouncing around. In high school, I was interested in just about everything under the sun. I took a gap year to go to pastry school at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, then went on to get my degree in Computer Science & Molecular Biology from MIT. I lived the tech life for a while, working as a product manager in Boston healthcare tech then Silicon Valley tech tech, but the stationary life just wasn’t cutting it for me. In 2018, I quit my job, packed up my life in San Francisco, and commenced my vagrant lifestyle. Now, I work remotely and try to balance pursuing a career with my less conventional endeavors. This blog is meant to chronicle my experiences and shed light on the terrifying but exhilarating experience of trying to figure out how to be happy with my life.
I fly solo except for my amazing dog, Daisy. She’s a spunky 4-year-old French Bulldog, and I’d rather hang out with her than with most people.
I drive a 1997 Land Rover Defender LE (with a 5-speed manual transmission—an unusual combo) and tow a 16-foot Airstream Sport (a.k.a. “Bambi”).