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Terminal Time
Posted on January 4, 2016 Leave a Comment

Over the holidays, I spent an extraordinary amount of time in airport terminals. Specifically, terminal C at Dallas-Fort Worth International airport. Between the symphonies of crying babies, weather delays and crew availability miscues I have endured and have almost reached my final destination. Recently, I have been given the opportunity to be an intern for […]
Soccer & America: Why the Rest of the World Loves the Beautiful Game and America Should Too.
Posted on July 2, 2014 Leave a Comment

I’m standing around a bar in an airport in Columbus, Ohio surrounded by 100 strangers. 20 of whom are members of the professional soccer team FC Dallas. We are circled around a what can be no bigger than a 19 inch TV over a bar. We are watching with the upmost angst as Greece and […]
Home Sick in My House: a Seasonal Case of FOMA from a College Kid
Posted on June 4, 2014 Leave a Comment

Have you ever felt homesick while sitting in your own living room? A house is not a home. By definition, a house is shelter, a place that protects you from the elements and separates you from the rest of the world. A home is a place where one creates their life and has invested time […]
The Collegiate Conundrum
Posted on May 15, 2014 Leave a Comment

Graduation season is now in full swing. The second those horribly fitted square caps go flying in the air all across the nation a new shipment of college students will walk into the magical world of university life. With this changing of the educational guard comes another group of learners that seldom get talked about […]
Life is Precious
Posted on February 19, 2014 2 Comments
Life. It’s something that if you are reading this right now you are blessed to have. It is something that by the end of this page you might not be lucky enough to still have. Today my friends and I lost someone near and dear to our hearts. No matter how many moments you shared […]