I may have been in Texas, but this wedding was not Texas themed in the slightest. Everything about it was simple and elegant. But even before the wedding ceremony, the bridal party was busy…
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I had the most wonderful opportunity to play an important role in my friends’ Maggie and Michael’s wedding: a Maid of Honor! While I was originally surprised at the question, I immediately was happy…
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I lived in Bangkok, Thailand for a year and a half back when I was 12 years old. My dad was a US diplomat and had been assigned the economics counselor at the US…
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I’ve been to Baltimore quite a few times as it is only an hour from DC, and an hour and a half from home. I had been there for summer festivals, and the aquarium,…
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This is part II of a three part series on the struggle for Catalan independence (you can read part I here). I want to reiterate, again, that I am only one perspective on an…
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My dad is an interesting person to say the least, and he’s incredibly intelligent. Alas, he has his quirks like everyone else, and his quirks manifest themselves into only a handful of intense passions.…
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While it’s been very difficult being stuck in one place for the time being, I did have the unique experience of “traveling” to different countries without leaving my hometown of Washington, DC. 2016 was…
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I want to preface this post with a lot of self-criticizing statements. I am in no way an expert or an authority on this matter at all. I know there are people who are…
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Location: Barcelona, España Cuisine: Vegetarian/Catalan If you know anything about Spain, you may know that vegetarianism isn’t exactly a widespread lifestyle. Vegetarianism is common in some Asian countries, like India and Taiwan. A…
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Location: Washington, DC Cuisine: German Cafe Mozart is tucked away from the most popular streets, and the restaurant itself is in the back of a respectable German deli/grocery store. The deli is incredibly…