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  • WI Go Way Back

    WI Go Way Back

    The then and now. I reflect on how 10 days in the mountains of Colon, Mexico can change our lives including mine. During my junior year in college in 2019, I decided to volunteer on a mission trip through an org called FOCUS. We played soccer all day with the kids, prayed in the morning Read more

  • Closing the Door on 2024

    Closing the Door on 2024

    What a year. With many miles traveled, the people I’ve met, the places I’ve seen, my own personal growth, and making favorite memories with my favorite people. God has truly been so good throughout it all. I reflect on all the good and bad days the year had to offer and most importantly the lessons Read more

  • It’s Not Summer Without You

    It’s Not Summer Without You

    Three months, ninety days I’ve felt the joy of summer in so many ways Plane rides, train rides, Ubers are plenty This was the joy of visiting multiple cities From Big Apple to France and then Milan Back to my favorite city once and for all I can’t believe all the things I got to Read more

  • We’ll Always Have Summer

    We’ll Always Have Summer

    Five years ago, I spent the summer before my senior year of college traveling and visiting various cities and countries. From Beijing, Qatar to California— I thought I did it all. The pandemic happened and my travels slowed down as most of the world did. Five years later, I took the opportunity to travel to Read more

  • Romans 8:28

    Romans 8:28

    We are seven months into 2024. As we are in the midst of this summer season, I have endured a whirlwind of emotions and still have upcoming activities, and I feel like a part of me has not yet caught my breath. But that is the most me style isn’t it? Go now, rest later. Read more

  • A Tribute to Tito Otil

    A Tribute to Tito Otil

    One of the biggest challenges of growing up as a first gen Filipino-American was the distance of living far from family over in the Philippines. Pending where you lived, the travel time and costs limited the visit cadence. Growing up in Florida with the only blood relatives being second cousins up in the north east Read more