Kelli Sullivan: BootsnAll Author

By Kelli SUllivan   |   September 15th, 2001   |   Comments (0)
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Kelli Sullivan
BootsnAll Author

Kelli’s travels have included working in Hospital Esquela in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Emmex is an orphan Kelli worked with while she was there.

I am 21 year-old Kelli Nicole Sullivan – a wanderer, nomad, homeless even: New Orleans, Houston, London, or Amsterdam…take your pick. I do know that my soul belongs among the cloud forest canopies of Costa Rica, the summit of Kilimanjaro, the reefs of Moorea, or an igloo in Lapland. I am driven by adventure. Adrenaline feeds me. I am passionate about culture.

Currently, I’m whatever you call a fifth-year university student studying English in Utah. My previous majors have included Physical Therapy, Nursing, and Recreation Management/Youth Leadership.

I aspire to save the world, master Spanish, run a marathon, write a book, become a guitar guru and crochet a hammock.

I love orange juice, black-and-white film, Jack Johnson, old school Subaru’s, my Tika light, toothpaste and flip flops.

If I could camp, hike, travel, read, and drive with my windows down in 80-degree weather, eating chips and salsa the majority of my life, I would be in a state of ecstasy.

Kelli (treed), her friend Katie and brother-in-law Matt in Sundance, Provo Canyon.

Having lived in Europe for a total of eight years, I have traveled it extensively as well as a RTW trip to South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Raro Tonga, Tahiti, and Hawaii, Costa Rica, Honduras and will hit Guatemala and Nicaragua in July. I will travel until the soles of my wrinkled feet wear thin.

Until then…the lonely planet will be my guide, crossing borders, learning love, and discovering “the limits of human resilience and the tenacity of the human spirit.” (Marcus Stevens)

Happy Travels!

Feel free to email Kelli at knsulli@yahoo.com. Click on her name below for links to all of Kelli’s BootsnAll articles.

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