Synchronicities – A Journal Entry

Life is so entertaining. Months ago, before I left for school, my friend Philip gave me a book* written by Harold Bloom. He thought that this was the same author that had frustrated me completely in a class I took a couple of years ago (with a philosophy professor moonlighting as an English professor) whenContinue reading “Synchronicities – A Journal Entry”

First Day at Yale College

I am trying to ensure I create space in my day to write about this experience for a number of reasons. One, because I will eventually forget them. Someday, I’ll read these posts and likely not remember writing them or even living the memories I’m recording here. This is just how it’s been to readContinue reading “First Day at Yale College”

Flashback: Remembering the Repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

This is a post I wrote December 16, 2010. It was first posted to Army Strong Stories – a blog created and curated by the U.S. Army. The other day, I received an email from someone I served with several years ago.  I first met her when we both joined the Army.  She was unaccustomedContinue reading “Flashback: Remembering the Repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”