YouTube is my favorite place to just watch people live their everyday lives. It's like watching real reality television. I also love some of the advice you learn from YouTubers, it is kind of like having your own therapists. Here are eleven of my favorite YouTubers. (in no particular order)
Alex Aiono
This guy is amazing at covers/mashups of current songs. One of my favorites is the cover he did with Ar'mon and Trey. You can check it out below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqzoVWjvGjU
Ar'mon and Trey
If you checked out the link above then you heard the lovely voices of Ar'mon and Trey. This duo also does covers/mashups. Their vibe is more Hip-Hop and R&B. Check out my favorite video by them below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxO_-iCBWYA
Aspyn and Parker
I really enjoy vlog channels especially when it is a couple. Aspyn and Parker are so cute together and I love seeing what style changes they are up to or what trips they are going on. Check out their latest video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7s9hgKWCxY
Daina and Ahmet
Daina and Ahmet are another couple who vlog, that I absolutely love. I really love Daina's style and how she isn't afraid to dress how she wants to dress. Check out their latest video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZrHB72UeTU
Domo and Crissy
Domo and Crissy are a lesbian couple who just had their first baby Domonic and he is the cutest. They are so fun to watch and the love that they have for each other and Domonic makes them a pleasure to watch. Check their latest video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_K-K3WpfaI&t=83s
Patricia Bright
This lady knows style and what it means to love yourself. I love her videos and just her whole dynamic. I consider her a must watch. Check out her latest video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UffiMaXtZE
PointlessBlogGames
Alfie Deyes is the owner of this YouTube Channel as well as other channels such as PointlessBlogVlogs and PointlessBlog. For some reason, I love watching people play games. My favorite game Alfie plays is Sims with his girlfriend Zoe. Check out their latest Sims gameplay.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZASSAhIXV-M
SacconeJoly's
Anna and Jonathan Saccone Joly are a family in England who vlog their whole lives. They have three children who are the cutest. It is so fun to watch as the children grow as well as Anna and Jonathan. I feel like they should be the real definition of "reality television". Check them out below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lUQW2UfhLg
Shan Boody
Shan talks a lot about sex and relationships on her channel but in an educational way. If you ever have questions about certain aspects pertaining to sex or relationships but your parents do not want to talk about are you are too scared to ask them about, check out the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zeq-VQcujos
SprinkleofGlitter
Louise Pentland is a hilarious mom who just talks about anything and everything. If you ever need a pick me up, watch her channel. She gives good life advice and will make you laugh uncontrollably. Check out her latest video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4zhhkTqNog
Zoella
Zoe Sugg is the cutest little YouTuber I have stumbled upon. I love all her hauls, her pup, and just her online presence. A lot of my fashion inspiration comes from her. Check out her latest video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96oSOAWUueI
Comment below your favorite YouTubers and I will check them out.
Also if you would not mind checking out my GoFundMe page, I'm heading to Rome, Italy for a study abroad. I will be studying Architecture and what better way to study architecture than in Italy. I would appreciate if you would donate or share my link to help me reach my goal. Thanks xox
https://www.gofundme.com/h835b-the-city-that-wasnt-built-in-a-day
Monday, May 15
Sunday, April 16
Travel Diary: New York [Architecture Edition]
The University of Miami gives its architecture students amazing opportunities to visit different sites. Those sites can be in any state in the US or even abroad. I am in a studio that is focusing on classical architecture and we took a trip to New York to learn a bit more about classical architecture. Enjoy some pictures I managed to caption with my friends.
If you ever get the chance to go to New York take the opportunity. It is an amazing place, and go with friends.The whole experience will become x10 better.
P.S. I am raising money to be able to study abroad in Rome this coming August 2017. I have raised a little over $300 so far and am able to afford Rome medical insurance. I am still very far away from my goal. So, if you would not mind sharing my link or even donating $5 I can reach my goal in no time. Thanks so much!
Friday, March 24
Travel Diary: Haiti Part 5
The final pictures I have of this amazing trip! We visited two forts, Fort Jacques and Fort Alexandre. Fort Jacques had an amazing view of the city as well which was used to see if attackers were coming. Fort Alexandre was actually never finished but was cool little space where kids go to play.
I hope you enjoyed my many pictures of my trip to Haiti. I have way more than this but didn't want to flood you all with them. If you want to see more pictures follow me on Instagram at kristinedillon.
I also just want to leave with you something I took away from this trip. Haiti is a third world country so you have the rich and the poor but no in between. The poor do in fact live very poor. Some even live off of $1.25 a day. Imagine that, living off of only $1.25 a day!
Learning this fact has pushed me to try my hardest 24/7 and complain less because people truly have it worse off than I.
P.S. I am raising money to be able to study abroad in Rome this coming August 2017. I have raised $200 so far, but am still very far away from my goal. I know it may seem like I am spending significant amounts of money but my friends family is very kind enough to pay for my stay and for that I am super grateful. So, if you would not mind sharing my link or even donating $5 I can reach my goal in no time. Thanks so much!
Travel Diary: Haiti Part 4
One thing I was able to see and understand was the history of how the people of Haiti and how Haiti came to be what it is today. They have a great museum that you should visit if you get the chance to go called, Museo National de Haiti. We also visited a nice little cafe on the grounds of the museum. That night we had dinner at Observatoire Bar and Restaurant which gives an amazing view of the city of Port-au-Prince.
What are some of your favorite museums where you are from? Comment below your city/country so I can check it out on my next adventure.
P.S. I am raising money to be able to study abroad in Rome this coming August 2017. I have raised $170 so far, but am still very far away from my goal. I know it may seem like I am spending significant amounts of money but my friends family is very kind enough to pay for my stay and for that I am super grateful. So, if you would not mind sharing my link or even donating $5 I can reach my goal in no time. Thanks so much!
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