Hello everyone!
January has marked a fresh start and an exciting new phase of my experience in Boston. After settling into the office dynamic over the past months, I’ve now been assigned to new projects at Fogarty Finger, which has allowed me to take on more responsibility and continue learning at a faster pace. Being trusted with new tasks has been both motivating and rewarding, and it’s helping me grow more confident in my role within the team.
At the same time, I’ve started a Revit course to strengthen my technical skills and better adapt to the tools used in the U.S. professional environment. Learning Revit more in depth has been challenging but very satisfying, as it’s helping me understand workflows, coordination, and documentation from a new perspective. Little by little, I’m becoming more comfortable with the software and applying what I learn directly to my daily work.
Outside of the office, January has been a month of connection and shared experiences. We organized a potluck dinner with friends from all around the world, each person bringing a dish from their own country. It was a beautiful evening full of conversation, laughter, and cultural exchange, and moments like these have made me feel truly at home despite being far from my own country.
January also brought a true Boston experience: a major snowstorm. Seeing the city covered in snow was impressive and unforgettable. Streets, parks, and buildings transformed overnight, and daily life slowed down in a way I had never experienced before. While the cold was intense, the atmosphere was magical, and it made me appreciate the resilience and rhythm of the city even more.
Overall, January has been a month of growth, learning, and adaptation. Between new professional challenges, technical training, and memorable moments outside of work, I feel grateful for how much I’m learning every day. I’m excited to continue building on this momentum and to see what the coming months will bring.





