Category Archives: City Life

The final class of my MBA

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Thursday, 17-July-2025



And with that… my classes are complete. The whole MBA program, nearly a year… all that’s left is a final paper, and then nothing. No lectures, no group meetings, none of those.


A year ago, I didn’t know this classroom. I didn’t know my classmates, and I didn’t know my way around campus.

A year ago, I was still on my Grand Adventure, traipsing through Europe, with stars in my eyes and hopes in my heart.


I still have some of those stars, and I still hold on to some of those hopes. My time in this classroom was… interesting, if nothing else. Time alone will tell how valuable it was, but I hold onto the hope that it will be valuable – as a growth opportunity, as learnings, or as a tool in my career…

Time will tell.



But for now – I found my way back into the building, after everyone else was off at celebrating at the pub. I took a moment to appreciate the quiet of the classroom that I’m unlikely to step foot in again (at least as a student), and let the whole quiet of the moment sink in.

Then, I headed home.


After all – I had a bottle of very nice scotch waiting for me – a celebratory gift that I very much intended on opening.

A picture-perfect birthday

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Saturday, 12-July-2025



I turned 38 this year.

It was a perfect July day – sunny, but not painful, and warm, but not oppressively hot. A few classmates of mine had birthdays close by, so we combined them all into one big shindig; a day in the park, followed by a cookout at my apartment’s grill deck.

It was, simply put, lovely.

Fun, pleasant, fairly relaxed, and a lovely escape from classwork or job hunting. A chance to kick back and enjoy the sun, chat with friends, and just… chill. Just chill.



And hey – it started with a ladybug landing on my hand, so… win, right? Right!

Noctilucent Clouds

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Monday, 30-June-2025



I’ve always wanted to see the Northern Lights, but somehow I keep missing them… But tonight, I saw something even less common. Something I hadn’t even heard of before we looked it up.

Noctilucent Clouds.



In short, these are clouds so high up in the atmosphere that they’re reflecting sunlight from the other side of the Earth. They happen at high altitudes, late in the evening… and tonight, Andrea and I happened to be still up working on a paper for class… no idea which, since June was basically just all papers at that point.

But still. A glorious view from our window, and something I’m incredibly grateful to have seen.


Link to the Wiki article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noctilucent_cloud




And as a bonus, a few pictures from the sunset preceding the midnight lightshow: