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The Lone Mushroom

In an attempt to discover pieces of myself that may have been hidden, I decided in the spring of 2014 to explore the...

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New York – A State of Mind

The Big Apple, The City that Never Sleeps, Gotham City. Whatever you call it, New York City is dazzling and unforgettable. The Statue of Liberty stretches her arm upwards, her torch pointing to the...

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One Fraction

Four journeys. Eight plane rides. One fraction. At age two, I flew over the Atlantic Ocean guided by my Senegalese father and part Portuguese, Irish, German mother for the first time. Our destination...

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Mountainous Realizations

 

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A Thought-Provoking Adventure to Kenya

In July of 2012, my family boarded a plane bound for Kenya, full of excitement and a little apprehension.  Our safari had been booked through Tim Melesi Safaris,...

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The Week I Danced in New York

The Saturday before Thanksgiving in 2013, I boarded the plane and was off to New York. I was ecstatic, and even though it was early in the morning I was full of energy. I was practically jumping off...

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Get Some Red on Your Shoes in St. George

I fell in love one weekend, not with a boy, but with a place that changed my life.  I returned from my weekend getaway with red dirt sticking to my white socks and to my hiking shoes.  And it stuck to...

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I Shall Return

     Going back to the home of my ancestors was now or never. The Philippines, my parents said, was Third World: No paved roads, No streetlights, No running water, Sweat, and Mosquitos....

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The Mission of a Life

The power to change the world. At the young age of 17, I never thought I would have that chance. Now, after a mission trip to Black Mesa, Arizona, I believe anything is possible.Twenty-five people...

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