When I was younger, I thought that 25 was the pinnacle of adulthood. I imagined myself abroad in an apartment all my own, maybe Vancouver or Paris. When I got a little older, I imagined myself in a small town, walking to work and to church on Sundays, a close-knit community around me for support. … Continue reading Try not to read the tea leaves of your life (you will get it wrong)
Author: studyinglifewithgigi
little glimmers of life
Hello, gentle readers! I hope life is treating you kindly and if it isn’t, I hope you are treating your own soul kindly instead. I want to share with you some of the things I’ve been enjoying lately, little glimmers to remind you life can be sweet sometimes. 001. Jeopardy After work, I have this … Continue reading little glimmers of life
work trip to dc
I had got to go on my first work trip with my company for an event that was happening in DC. It was very last minute. I booked it on Tuesday and my trip was on Thursday. Without further ado, here’s my first work trip! Thursday, May 8, 2025 I wake up at 5:30 in … Continue reading work trip to dc
Tips to make your 9 to 5 more enjoyable
As a new to corporate life girlie, I have quickly acquired a few tricks of the trade to help myself on those days when you feel so exhausted being in-office. I feel very lucky to have a hybrid schedule, especially as my company is multinational. A 9 to 5 can feel like so much of … Continue reading Tips to make your 9 to 5 more enjoyable
A deep dive into paradise lost
Paradise Lost by John Milton is one of the best classics I’ve read in a long while. An extraordinary poem asking and answering questions about the Genesis narrative, about the Garden of Eve, and the before, during, and after of the Fall. I had the Barnes and Noble version of it for years before Endeavor … Continue reading A deep dive into paradise lost
12 thoughts: from sermons to spring vol. 2
Gentle readers, I hope you are well! April feels like a mixed bag. Dreary rainy days with moments of joy scattered at surprising turns. I, for one, am glad the world is starting to bloom. When it’s dark and cold, you almost forget that spring comes, and then it does, and your heart swells with … Continue reading 12 thoughts: from sermons to spring vol. 2
advice from the beautiful anonymous podcast
Hello gentle readers! I hope April is treating you kindly, even if the weather is a bit rainy at the moment. I’ve recently returned to a beloved podcast, Beautiful Anonymous. I would listen to it on bus and train rides to college and traveling, and it’s just such a special piece of art and community … Continue reading advice from the beautiful anonymous podcast
life update of march 2025
March has been an utterly chaotic, all-over-the-place, unexpected kind of month. I’m definitely glad to be at its end. It’s raining at night while I write this to you, and I’m looking forward to warmer, spring days to come. After months of waiting and hoping and uncertainty, it feels good to come to the blog … Continue reading life update of march 2025
a food and drink guide to nyc
Hello, friends! If you have an upcoming trip to New York City this year, or if you’re curious about the places I’ve gotten to try, especially through grad school, keep on reading! I split up this food and drink guide into boroughs because I thought location would be best. Depending on where you’re staying or … Continue reading a food and drink guide to nyc
COVID: five years later
Five years ago, our lives shut down and we lived in limbo for months on end, not really sure how long lockdown would be. I remember being in Charlottesville and then getting the news that we would be sent home from spring break. I had no clue that I’d be in New York City, hiding … Continue reading COVID: five years later
lent, seasons, and risk
Hello, gentle readers! I hope you are well. It seems my resolution to be consistent with the blog has not quite worked out yet. *shakes head* Life lately has been so inconsistent that I often find it hard to conjure up consistency within me. Today, I write to you in the midst of a decision. … Continue reading lent, seasons, and risk
two tales on love
I’ve been watching two shows on tales of love: Endeavor and Alice & Jack. Alice & Jack is explicitly about love, about its persistence, its ability to hope when there’s no reason to hope, about its ability to catch you off-guard and yet it’s what you’ve been looking for all along. And then there’s Endeavor. … Continue reading two tales on love