Dear Taylor Swift,

I read your article you wrote in Elle about 30 things you’ve learned before turning 30 in March and every single thing you mentioned resonated with me. I’m turning 30 with you this year too. We’re both made in 1989. I discovered your music back in college when my roommate was blasting your music our…

My 1 year recap living in Silicon Valley

It’s almost my one year anniversary of moving to the bay area, getting out of small town Santa Barbara where everything moves too slow while you’re watching the coastline. That’s one thing I really missed about SB, nothing was ever stressful and you can take long walks on the beach to feel at peace. Life…

2014, what a year

So it’s January 2015, a lot of things happened last year and it was… amazing!  I was looking through my photos, and I was just wow, did that really happen to me? So here’s a year in review I went to Death Valley twice once in March and another time in November Went to San…

Music is life

Had a dream last night. I was asked if I was allowed one thing to bring with me if I’m the last person on the earth, at the end of the world, what would I choose? Music.

Time just seems to fly, but the memories remain.

April is speeding by me.  I thought the month has just started, but the next thing I know, we’re all getting ready for May.  I spent the last weekend in March in San Luis Obispo at a Salsa dancing event at Cal Poly SLO, Easter weekend on a road trip to the Grand Canyon in…

Welcome to Act VI: Hold on, Dream Away

It’s been 6 weeks after graduation…and the undergraduate college chapter of my life has just ended. As Act V has drawn to a close, it time to start a new beginning of a new Act. It had been tough for me up until graduation the last 3 months. Remember my blog post back in May,…

End of Act V: Undergraduate Graduation June 2011

After 4 years of the greatest memories of my life. It has finally ended.  I was reading this article recently about the 5 must-have experiences before you graduate from college… and it’s not just about all the parties. Take a class you’re interested in, not because you need it to graduate:  I was really intrigued…