life
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2026 Q1 – here’s what i found
I hate to break it to y’all, but we’re already a quarter into 2026. The year of the horse is galloping away. While I feel every day is mundane (go to work, get traumatized, and come home on the verge of having a meltdown and quitting), I have some updates that you might find interesting…
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hello and goodbye
“I don’t know why you say, ‘Goodbye,’ I say, ‘Hello, hello, hello.’” The Beatles Please excuse the MIA status since September. The past three months have been a blur of job applications, interviews, birthdays (mine and my sister’s), and the usual curveballs that life presents itself with. Days feel monotonous in their routines revolved around…
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august: staycations in nyc
August is the final stretch of summer. While many people go on last-minute vacations before school starts, I stayed local, and it turned out to be a packed month in New York. Be Our Guest My sister and I hosted a friend visiting from Atlanta for a weekend, which was the perfect excuse to play…
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july: roadtrip, birds, and solitude
Hello, friends. With July wrapping up, it’s getting closer to the end of summer. A lot happened this month for me. Let me tell you about it. At the beginning of the month, my family and I went on a road trip from New York City to Atlanta and back. It was more of a…
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june: summertime for grown-ups
I have barely two days left to write a monthly newsletter before June closes. The month flew by! School is officially out–fun and relaxation for kids, but stress for parents trying to keep them busy and entertained. As children of an immigrant, my sister and I dreaded summer breaks because we couldn’t afford a private…
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may: “steady as the rain”
It’s been a rainy week in New York. I used to dread the rain growing up in Georgia because I often had to walk home from school carrying a heavy backpack and a giant art portfolio–one of the struggles of having immigrant parents who couldn’t give their kids rides. Now as an adult I’ve come…
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the beginnings: april newsletter & introducing the rebranded blog
After a few dormant years, this blog has been dusted off and reopened for a fresh start. The timing couldn’t be more fitting. It coincides metaphorically with the beginning of spring, a season of waking up from hibernation, seedlings emerging, flowers blooming, and petals falling amid rainy gusts. Spring is also a time for organizing…





