Farewell Staten Island…
Closure. That’s what I want to speak about for my final post about my recent trip to the States. I want to preface my comments by saying I do not like Staten Island. If I ever did, I’ve long forgotten. […]
Closure. That’s what I want to speak about for my final post about my recent trip to the States. I want to preface my comments by saying I do not like Staten Island. If I ever did, I’ve long forgotten. […]
So we set out to see two different shows in the city, and we conquered those goals. Getting tickets for Dear Evan Hansen was pretty straight forward. It’s what we wanted to see, we went to TKTS, stood in deadly
The world shut down over two years ago, and in those two years I didn’t go on a plane. I didn’t step foot in New York or even the United States of America. And my only visits to my parents
I’ve hated the flight experience for quite some time now. No, not the flying itself. You go up, you sit around, you come down. I’ve never had any fears, and with the exception of one terrible Frontier landing, flying has
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A major life milestone has been unlocked: My first child just graduated high school. This comes with lots of emotions, tons of thoughts. Some of which I’d like to unpack today. Having kids has a unique effect on the mind.
I witnessed something truly remarkable and inspiring recently. And the greatness of the moment was so much more profound because of its source: My son. Beaming with Pride My son has been quite a student these past several years, ever