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my run today
It’s been four months, and I still run down Avenida Alemania, completely in awe of the view of the colored houses and sparkling blue ocean down below. In awe of... keep reading
it's called living
Today was the first day I saw my host sister cry. We were all having our normal Sunday lunch with the whole family, and I noticed immediately how upset she... keep reading
those days pushed into a box in the attic
February 27, 2015 (10 months ago) “…But, I’m forgetting that there are going to be days where I want to talk in English – with people that know my slang... keep reading
Feliz Cumpleaños
Never before had I been sung Happy Birthday in three different languages from a table full of homemade cakes and completos. The orange-walled house was bubbling with warmth from all... keep reading
una vida tranquila
Something I’ve been hearing a lot about recently, and have been struggling with and thinking about, is the decision between staying with your roots, staying with your past, or going... keep reading
The Unforgiving Desert
Just about a month ago I was lucky enough to travel with some friends from the program to a town called San Pedro de Atacama. Way up north near Bolivia... keep reading
conversion of the 'non-hugger'
I was known in my friend group as the "non-hugger." I love my friends, but they grew to realize that I was not one to display my love through touch... keep reading
I can't stop thinking, "I'm so lucky."
The fact that I haven’t blogged in about 2 weeks fully describes my past 2 weeks. I have been going and going and feel like I still haven’t had a... keep reading
mi familia
Welcome to my blog, and I can't wait to share my adventures with all of you. I have been in Chile for almost a month now and have already written... keep reading
harina & arena
I make a lot of mistakes, usually a bunch of little things that add up to an unreal amount. This weekend may have been my record. But in spite of... keep reading
why does it matter?
"What are we doing?" "Where are we going?" "Weren't we supposed to leave three hours ago?" These are questions that I constantly think but have just learned to not ask... keep reading
A new perspective
The Market was compact, bright and intensely overwhelming. As I walked through the two foot wide, dirty path dodging runaway apples and oranges, vendors bellowed their prices at me. Dusty... keep reading
the beginning
Ingrained in stone on my fireplace are the words: The only constant is change. The words spiraled through my life unnoticed and slightly ominous, but I remember my father repeating... keep reading
happiness
August 15, 2015 This past weekend was not what I thought it was going to be like. Chloe, my family, the Yévenes’, and I had been overly excited to take... keep reading
lluvia...and a little more lluvia
August 11, 2015 So, I feel a little bad about making fun of my university for canceling classes last Thursday because of the rain. Below are a few reasons why... keep reading