Category: Holidays

Just About Wrapped Up

Happy Thursday, dear readers! Today is going to be a great day; I don’t know how your morning went, but mine started with chocolate chip pancakes and bacon at Tower, which is always a great omen!    We’re closely approaching the end of the semester here at Wellesley; we had our final HOCO on Tuesday, tomorrow is the last day…

A Two-Brunch Sunday

It has been a whirlwind since I last wrote! These past two weeks have been busy with school and fun, and I can’t really remember if last semester was equally busy. But I’m staying on top of my work, doing fun things, and usually getting (almost) enough sleep.  Wednesday night, Wellesley Fresh put on their annual chili cook-off. Staff from…

walking around the lake

It’s been a quiet week so this will be a shorter post. The most exciting thing I did this week was walk around the lake. Many Wellesley students will tell you that one of their favorite things about Wellesley is the Waban. The lake is one of my favorite things as well. When I was studying abroad, I always ended…

Walking

Walking is built into my life at Wellesley. It seems like it’s a seven or eight minute walk to get anywhere—the library, the science center, the academic quad. The gym and campus center are three or four minutes from my dorm. On days when I work out in the morning, I’ve somehow already spent roughly thirty minutes walking by the…

Goodbye, 2019. You’ve been a good one.

I’ve been putting off writing this post for a while. The last few weeks of term have been a whirlwind of good memories: lots of late night conversations, goodbye hugs, thank you cards, and holiday festivities. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to perfectly encapsulate my term studying abroad at Pembroke College, Cambridge, but I’m thankful for every moment.…

The One with Thanksgiving Break, The First Snow of the Season, and Pre Finals Fun

Hi everyone! It’s been a while since my last blog post since we had Thanksgiving Break last week. We have a lot to catch up on! For Thanksgiving break I went back home to NYC (again), but this time I brought my roommate and hallmate, who are both really good friends of mine. They both live pretty far from Wellesley…

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