It's not a goodbye just a じゃまた! (See you around!)

I hope you had a wonderful time following my journey. It certainly has been wonderful for me! Our time may be coming to an end but I hope that I have piqued your interest in Japan or studying abroad!

Recent Earthqauke in Japan

There was an earthquake and a tsunami in Japan recently. They were both small, but I decided to dedicate this article to speaking on why earthquakes cause so much panic here. 

Mountains of Waste

I receive a plastic bag with nearly everything I buy, creating massive amounts of waste that all get sent to a landfill nearby. Read this article to find out what else happens to all of this waste!

My Favorite (and Not so Favorite) Parts of Learning a New Language

My experiences being surrounded by a language from a young age, learning a dead language in a high school environment, and learning Arabic now.

Turning Trash into Treasure with AnuLife

What do you do with an empty juicebox? This week I discuss the time I met Indian women living in a slum who use empty juiceboxes to help their community!

Bengaluru Teens, In Their Own Words

See what 15- and 16-year-old junior college students on my campus had to say about life in Bengaluru! Go to my Albums, and select "Bengaluru Teens" for a link to the video.

Meet Marley, an Eight-Year-Old Thai Student

Marley is a bright and happy eight-year-old who loves swimming, Justin Bieber and lasagna. Does that sound like anyone you know? Take a peek into her daily life by reading our conversation!

Not Right, Not Wrong, Just Different

Before moving to Thailand, I thought I knew a lot. It turns out that I knew a lot about America, and not much else. Being here makes me realize that I have a lot left to learn!

Rain, Dams and Hydroelectric Power in Thailand

If it only rained for four months of the year, how would you ensure that that rainwater lasts the other eight months? Thailand is home to many dams, which save water, create electricity and much more.

My Home: Madison, Alabama

Hello everyone! Here is a more detailed explanation of my life in Madison, Alabama. 

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