Admittedly, I’m not a huge Harry Styles fan. I was too old when One Direction formed to get sucked into the hype and I’ve looked on with skepticism as…
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April 2022

As Spring has started to emerge, I’ve been thinking a lot more about childhood and play. Spending time outside appreciating nature, going to the pool…

March 2022

Reality has been a hard thing to grapple with lately. So I decided to take a break from reality… by tuning into reality television. The past couple of…

September 2021

A lot has happened since the last issue. I got my Real Estate certificate, which brings me one step closer to getting my license. I turned 30. I started…
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June 2021

I’m not a particularly outdoorsy person, but I have to admit that there’s something grounding (lol) about being outdoors, whether you’re out in the…
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May 2021

If the past year has taught us anything, it’s that humans can’t handle too much of the same thing. Whether it’s staying in the same place, staring into…
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Since going down the beach house rabbit hole, I’ve been filling every spare moment poring myself over books about Andrew Geller. So many things from his…
I haven’t been able to stop thinking about moving to be close to the sea since writing about the triangle house in the last issue. I am impatiently…

April 2021

I’m back! I took a couple of weeks off from writing and looking at real estate to focus on a big launch at work (I’m a designer at a new startup for…
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March 2021

When I moved into my house a couple of years ago, I wanted to know as much as possible about the house’s architect: Roger Lee. It surprised me how…
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One of the stranger outcomes of quarantine for me has been realizing how much I love the Bay Area. When my job moved to remote, my friends started…

February 2021

Not to be dramatic, but I cried when the sun touched my skin for the first time in a very long time this week, and I don’t even live in a place touched…
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