Hello dear readers! It has been six months since my last post. It has been a busy year personally. Looking ahead, I don't have any trips or big projects scheduled so I wanted to write a quick update and also hope to give myself the momentum needed to keep this blog going. My Instagram has … Continue reading The Midway Point
Category: reflections
Holiday Gift List for the New Yorker Who Has it All
As Christmas and Hanukkah are quickly approaching, less than week is left until gifts are presented to family and loved ones. The holidays often can be fraught with many decisions to make. Those who live in the five boroughs may seem to have it all; therefore, gift giving can be quite the challenge. I'm here … Continue reading Holiday Gift List for the New Yorker Who Has it All
Interview on Expat Finder
I had the pleasure of contributing to Expat Finder with an interview about my life in the Dominican Republic. Please find the full and original interview published here! Find below a few snippets from the interview below: "We’ve had the chance to talk to Sarah Kuras, an American expat who had moved alone to the Dominican … Continue reading Interview on Expat Finder
New York Lens: Waldain
I hope you all have enjoyed the posts so far in "Lens", a series of interviews with interesting people talking about what makes their city unique. This week, I spoke with Waldain, is a teacher, comedian and video editor. When he's not with schoolkids, he's working on his YouTube channel "for geeks like myself," Basement … Continue reading New York Lens: Waldain
New York Lens: Rose
The latest installment of Lens, a series of interviews with interesting people in New York and beyond! This week, Rose Silberman-Gorn, an artist and writer who recently moved to New York, offers some tips and thoughts about her new city. Through her artwork, she aims to create a bizarre and beautiful world that viewers can dive into. … Continue reading New York Lens: Rose
New York Lens: Lauren
Lauren, a DIY blogger based in New York, shares her insight on being a New Yorker and some of her experiences in the Big Apple.
Life after KonMari
Since my return to the United States, after a year abroad, I have completely transformed my relationship with my belongings by following the KonMari method. The method requires going through your belongings by category (for example, clothes, papers, media, miscellaneous), and keeping only what "sparks joy" when you touch it. For those that aren't familiar … Continue reading Life after KonMari






