2023 in Review

Ray BergerRay Berger
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2023 was a big year for me, and I want to look back and appreciate it.

Generally, I've been occupied with:

  • Two semesters of classes for my Urban Studies Masters (4CITIES)

  • Traveling Europe, some for class, some for fun

  • Moving to Vienna in February and to Amsterdam in August

I'm proud I survived all the school and travel while taking care of my physical and mental well-being.

🐜 A favorite memory

Learning to cook hormigas culonas (aka "big ass ants") in a private workshop at Casa Común in Barichara, Colombia that Mapy planned! We started with a bowl full of frozen ants and had to remove the head (because the pincers will still cut you), legs, and wings. Then, we fried them on some traditional ceramic cookware from the region. We tasted a few when they were rare, medium-rare, and well done.

Certainty, an experience I'll never forget. The smells and tastes were so fun. I loved seeing Mapy's reactions as she got out of her comfort zone. The woman who taught the workshop was part of a collective commune and told us how she's been building community with it and elevating people. It was all so fun and brought me a lot of joy, and I hope I can do it again one day.

fried ants on a leaf on some thing fried

Happy times 💃🇳🇱🚴‍♂️

  • I did a 10-week class called Dance to Share taught by Maria Alabern at CREA. The style was inspired by Azonto / West African Street dance. It was quite challenging each week but a highlight of each week. I signed up because of the teacher's energy during the trial and found a wonderful group. My highlight of the semester was the high I got from our final performance in front of an audience.

  • Cycling in Amsterdam made me happy. It just feels good, relaxing, safe, and free!

  • I have started to like cooking and want to do it more.

  • I really enjoyed my classes in Amsterdam:

  • Vienna was also a lovely city to spend a semester in. It was my first time living alone, which was better than I expected. I wish I could be at the Donauinsel every day during the summer.

  • I organized housing for the hackNY fellowship and got Cory Doctorow to speak to the fellows.

  • I am thankful for having many great friends, near and far, in my life. I've felt that a lot this year.

  • Finally, my girlfriend Mapy has been by my side and brought me much joy through the challenges.

Frustrations

Leisure reading was few and far between, but I read a ton for school.

Learning Spanish has been a slow process. Every time I go to a Spanish-speaking country, I'm less prepared than expected. Ultimately, I need to just practice speaking more. Here are the resources I used:

NameDescription
Language TransferMy favorite (and free) tool for learning about Spanish
ClozemasterFor expanding vocab ($70 for lifetime license)
LingoaWas okay but always changing teachers wasn't fun
DuolingoSucks me in to maintain the streak but feels increasingly useless
TVI've tried watching more shows and movies in Spansih

Online Things

2024 Plans

  • Complete my internship focused on researching Just Streets

  • Write my thesis about the economic geography of edible insects

  • Contribute more to open source, especially after graduating

  • Keep learning Spanish

  • Travel Europe, gotta make the most of it while I'm here

  • Most importantly, dedicate energy to my relationships with friends and family

This post was inspired by Steve's post and YearCompass (I highly recommend it to help reflect on your year).

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Ray Berger
Ray Berger

MSc Candidate in Urban Studies, Software Engineer