When I was teaching English in the Dominican Republic, I liked to give my high school-level classes inspirational quotes for them to ponder as a starting activity. Sometimes this would turn into a discussion about historical figures and thought leaders, other times they'd add words to their vocabulary arsenal. Other times, they'd just learn Miss … Continue reading Motivation Monday: The Inspirational Quotes I Gave My Students
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What You Should Ask Yourself Before Moving Abroad
If you are anything like me, with a constant urge to travel and see more of the world and yes, even live somewhere outside of your home country, a job offer or project abroad can be an amazing opportunity. Whether it’s teaching English, working on a nonprofit project with a large organization like Peace Corps, or … Continue reading What You Should Ask Yourself Before Moving Abroad
What I Missed About New York City
It's been over a month since I last wrote a post, and since then I started a new marketing job and moved back into New York City! My new apartment is in Harlem, a few blocks south of my old neighborhood, Washington Heights, and so far I'm loving it. I am planning to blog more often now … Continue reading What I Missed About New York City
High/Low: My Beauty Routine
My good friends at Plaits.co invited me to write a post about my beauty routine and a few thoughts on beauty in the Dominican Republic. See the full article here. Plaits aims to be the go-to place for helping you find and discover new and relevant products, as well as a place for a community of … Continue reading High/Low: My Beauty Routine
The Tempest storms through Harlem
Originally written and published on Uptown Flavor, 7/24/2015 This summer's uptown iteration of Shakespeare in the Park brought The Tempest to the island of Hispaniola. I have attended the Classical Theatre of Harlem's summer Shakespeare productions for the past three years and I hope to see next summer's production. I have absolutely loved everything I … Continue reading The Tempest storms through Harlem
Throwback Thursday: Montreal and Quebec City, Canada, Fall 2010
This week's Throwback Thursday goes back to before I even started this blog! Two friends and I took a road trip from Binghamton to Montreal and Quebec City in Canada during a week long break from university classes in the fall of 2010. Our plans for the trip were to spend some time in Montreal … Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Montreal and Quebec City, Canada, Fall 2010
Losing the Expat Identity
While living in another country has its challenges, repatriation is another process altogether. Returning to your home country seems like it would be easy - it is a culture you are familiar with, a language in which you are fluent, and generally a support network that has deep roots. I've written about being an expat … Continue reading Losing the Expat Identity






