We run DC (Relish the Moment, part 2)
This was the course. These were the girls (or at least 5 of the 15,000). And after 13.1 miles and 2 hours …
This was the course. These were the girls (or at least 5 of the 15,000). And after 13.1 miles and 2 hours …
On Saturday I ran the Cherry Blossom 10-miler. It was a beautiful day, I was with fun friends, and the race started …
Last week, I was walking back from class and a peer asked me to explain what exactly what I did in the …
Has any one else wondered recently at the fact that it is almost October? Where did September go!? For that matter, where …
I recognize that this may be a silly topic, but it’s something that get me every time. When I was little, I …
Today I ran into this ad… My university’s slogan was “uncommon success.” Do you see the common thread through both of these …
During the last week of classes, Emily Saras visited our school to lead the US Embassy sponsored program, Danios For Diversity. Emily …
This book affected me more than any book I’ve read in a long time (probably since reading Betty Smith’s A Tree Grows …
Our huge group walked past this solo man on our way to sight see around the Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary. I …
When you have ugly thoughts, you start to be ugly. And, I’m not proud to admit this, but I’ve been, caused, and …
Yesterday, there was almost a collision in the halls of our school. I was rushing to get into a classroom while a …
Until I moved to Lithuania, I was never really the kind of person that would casually start a conversations with the old …
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon is both beautiful and terrible at the same time. It’s …
“Find ecstasy in life; the mere sense of living is joy enough.” -Emily Dickinson I’ve spent the past couple of days marveling …
It has been just about 24 hours since I put up our school’s Wish List for English Books. In basically a day, …