One of those self aimed questions would definitely have to be where do I want to go.
I'm talking travel wise.
I would say I caught the wanderlust bug at a young age.
Being born in Darwin, growing up in Perth and having traveled the places in-between those two cities as a kid, as well as travelling around to a number of place in WA as a family I definitely grew a sense of wonder and lust for seeing more than just my own backyard.
So far, at 24 years young next weekend, the list stands at:
Western Australia (a lot of it)
Northern Territory
South Australia (I have a strong urge to move there and live in the Adelaide hills)
Melbourne
Italy
England
Paris
Fiji
This may seem a lot to some, small amount to others. Either way, if that was it, I'd still be happy. Actually, I lie, I'd be happy on the surface, but deep down the wanderlust will always be there! People who have it, you know what I'm talking about hey?! But I would be, and am, very blessed to have done the travel I have already done.
So where to now you say? Well, anywhere and everywhere! I'd be happy roaming good ol' Australia as we have an amazing country. Seriously, this country so damn beautiful. I hope to travel most of it one day.
Outside Australia, same thing, anywhere and everywhere. The next place I want to head is to Cambodia. Hello temples! I must admit, my wanderlust for Cambodia probably came from watching Angelina Jolie in Tomb Raider and a small part of me wishes I could be an awesome tomb raider hottie like her! Putting that aside I think it would be an amazing country to explore!
Now for some pretty photos!

Italy. 2006. Spanish Steps.
I fell in love with all things Italian (mainly the food of coarse!) when I was quite young. Not sure why but I did. This trip really was a dream come true. I ate gnocchi, real Italian gnocchi. I experienced the San Lorenzo markets in Florence. I saw the Swiss alps from afar at Lake Maggiore. Oh, and I received my first proper kiss from an Italian at sweet 16 ;)

Fiji. 2010. Island Unknown.
This was the ultimate girls holiday with two of my nearest and dearest.
When we first arrived, we were on cyclone watch (yay!) but that did not dampen out spirits!
We enjoyed many cocktails at the pool bar, went trekking through the forest to check out an awesome water fall. And I got mighty sick. If you are anything like me and have a pretty sensitive tum, say no to the kava!
I snapped this shot as we were sailing to an island as I loved how the sky and ocean seemed to blend into one.

Natural History Museum, London. 2010.
Deep down, there's a little bit of geek in me. I like David Attenborough's documentaries, I like comics, I like video games and I like museums.
So of coarse when I was in London I had to go to the Natural History Museum.
The architecture in this room was amazing.
Least amazing, the T-Rex robot. Jurassic Park, no thanks!
If however it were replicating The Land Before Time I'd be happy with that!