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Sí a To-Do List No.07

Happy June. Breaking news: you’re less likely you’ll open your laptop when it’s not necessary.

As you read this, I’m getting ready to leave the city for the summer tonight — something I haven’t done since I moved here in 2021. Grad school...

2 months ago
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Sí a To-Do List No.06

My step count is up and the city is filled with flowers, clear signs that we’ve officially made it past the spring of deception. With later sunsets, there’s few exuses to not get out there every and have fun every once in a while.

What my...

4 months ago
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Sí a To-Do List No.05

Goodbye Q1, hello spring. I’m going to be real with you: It’s been hard for me to commit to writing this week — mostly because of a migraine that’s interrupted my work-play balance. Not every day is the greatest, but there is something grea...

4 months ago
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Sí a To-Do List No.04

I’m figuratively coming off a high from last week, which involved lots of lengthy travel, happy tears, and a few spritzes. Reality has pulled me back to the city in the form of mid-term prep. But honestly, school is a privilege, even more s...

5 months ago
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Sí a To-Do List No.03

Reporting live from my best friend’s apartment, Spring Break is here and I have so much to tell you in such little time. From Barranquilla to New York and now in the 305, here are my top experiential moments of the week.


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    I'm a good local with a list of 7 things I’ve been thinking about from Barranquilla, to New York City, and everywhere in between. I think you should say sí a todo.

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