After six months of procrastination, I’ve finally redesigned this website. I told myself that I’d start blogging again after the redesign (which may have contributed to its delay…), so here I am. I’m not entirely sure why I haven’t written anything here since September 2009, but it wasn’t due to a lack of content. A lot happened during my sophomore year of college, and I’m a little bummed I didn’t record it. I guess that’s why I’m writing again: to record my most interesting experiences, big or small, so I can look back and remember. I find that when I read my own writing, I get a better sense of where I was emotionally at that time. These posts not only give me a chance to reflect, but also a chance to relive. It’s the reason I created this blog two years ago, and I can only hope I don’t lose motivation (again) in the near future.
In a nutshell, I partied less and studied more sophomore year, though you wouldn’t see it in my GPA. I met new friends and grew closer to old ones. I moved into Branford, only to learn at the end of the year that I was moving back out. I met Phil, Ted, and Wes from Wong Fu Productions, Prohgress from Fareast Movement, Tim Be Told, and Whoopi Goldberg. I had my first relationship at Yale. I became President of CASA and got to know a wonderful group of peers. I got an iPhone. I went to New York City five times. I took Chinese. I got an internship in Hong Kong. I made good decisions and bad decisions, but I don’t regret any of them. Ultimately, I finished half of Yale.
Time really does fly.
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keep it up through the summer! would love to hear about HK