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Happy New Yearπ Continue reading 2020
Happy New Yearπ Continue reading 2020
Based on a true story Continue reading College App Journey
This definitely did not age well Continue reading To the Seniors
You may have heard the term ABC: American born Chinese. That is what I am, and that is also what a lot of my friends are. It means that we are ethnically Chinese, but we were born in the States. We are more immersed in the American culture but still stick to our Asian roots. I would say some characteristics of ABCs are having an … Continue reading Things I Learned in China
An experience to remember. Continue reading Teaching in China
It has been one year since I got MPFL Reconstruction on my left knee. The phrase “one year” carries so much weight because so many things of happened during this time, knee related and unrelated. I am amazed at how tenacious the human body is. One year ago my leg was sliced open, two holes were drilled into my bone with a legit drill, my … Continue reading One Year Post-Operation Update
I feel like I am cloning my plant. Continue reading Propagating a Succulent // Months 1-4
My photos do not correlate with the content, but that is okay! Continue reading Decisions
We cannot be served dessert forever. Continue reading Winter Break.
Now that I have established a broad overview of the city, it’s time to explore the finer details of the trip. New Orleans is a prominent city in high school literature such as The Awakening by Kate Chopin and A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams. The first time I heard of the city was when I read A Good Night For Ghosts, a novel that is part of … Continue reading New Orleans// tidbits