Greetings loyal followers, dear friends and family, or anyone who happened to stumble upon this blog.
If you're interested in finding out how I spent the spring semester of my junior year in college abroad at King's College in London, please read the posts dating from January through April. If you're more keen to find out what I'm doing now, please read on.
I have some catching up to do since I'm updating this blog just over three weeks after arriving in the Windy City. I shall begin the chronicle of "Sapana in Chicagoland" with our mini-roadtrip up here from Cary, North Carolina. Per the example of my siblings, I will attempt to keep the entries brief yet pithy. Giving my propensity towards verbosity, however, such an endeavor may prove to be more challenging than it would initially appear. Nonetheless, I pledge to prevail.
On a second note, these entries will not be merely bogged down with stories about school and classes. That would be entirely too dull. Instead, look for some personal commentary (frequently informed thought not guaranteed so) on a wide range of topics from the important to the inane, or just the irrelevant.
I hope that is preface enough. Without further ado, welcome to Sapana in Chicagoland. Enjoy.
If you're interested in finding out how I spent the spring semester of my junior year in college abroad at King's College in London, please read the posts dating from January through April. If you're more keen to find out what I'm doing now, please read on.
I have some catching up to do since I'm updating this blog just over three weeks after arriving in the Windy City. I shall begin the chronicle of "Sapana in Chicagoland" with our mini-roadtrip up here from Cary, North Carolina. Per the example of my siblings, I will attempt to keep the entries brief yet pithy. Giving my propensity towards verbosity, however, such an endeavor may prove to be more challenging than it would initially appear. Nonetheless, I pledge to prevail.
On a second note, these entries will not be merely bogged down with stories about school and classes. That would be entirely too dull. Instead, look for some personal commentary (frequently informed thought not guaranteed so) on a wide range of topics from the important to the inane, or just the irrelevant.
I hope that is preface enough. Without further ado, welcome to Sapana in Chicagoland. Enjoy.
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