Today as we remember all those who lost their lives, please take the time to share with someone from the younger generation the events of that day. It's so important for our country to never forget and for this tremendously significant piece of our history, and the lives it took, to always live on...
New Role, New Shoes, So High
My heart’s pounding right now just thinking of the monumental task in front of me, yet it’s an electric feeling...
You Can’t Always Not Give a Flying You Know What: The Innocent Misconception
I've always been conscientious of how to handle my Epilepsy in public, but never truly self-conscious...
Marriage vs. Freedom: Happy Anniversary
As my husband and I celebrate our 5 year wedding anniversary, I’d like to address a statement one of my close, single friends shared with me. He said, “When you get married, you suddenly lose your freedom. Gone.”
College & Epilepsy: A “Thank You” From the Token White Girl
I was deemed the “token white girl” by one group of friends in college. I did stick out quite a bit amongst my roommates- I lived with Marissa (Filipino), Kira (Japanese), and Jen (Chinese). Plus, one of our closest friends, Anagha, is Indian. (Naturally, they were all brilliant.) I definitely learned how to distinguish ethnicities... Continue Reading →