I’ve anticipated writing this blog post for months now. I’ve known the title. I’ve mapped out what I would like to say. And I knew actually sitting down to get it down on ‘paper’ would be bittersweet. Well, here we are. Continue Reading
Tag: Lifestyle
NOTABLE NORMALCIES / 10.7.17
Hello, my people! It is undeniable, at this point, that my life here in New York has completely transformed from when I first arrived that snowy morning in January. I have lived in this wild city for nearly ten months, and my level of happiness has skyrocketed over the last few. Continue Reading
NOTABLE NORMALCIES / 9.15.17
It’s been a minute. And honestly, the amount of notable things in my life as of late is quite overwhelming. But I’m into it. Let’s get straight into it, shall we? Continue Reading
FIVE MORE MINUTES
It’s somethings we used to ask our parents as we rode bicycles down the unevenly paved streets, darkness quickly approaching. It’s something we desperately wish for when we hear the unwelcoming alarm each morning before work. It can be used as a motivating factor when ending a tough work out. And it’s a lie we tell our significant others when they ask if we are ready for our scheduled dinner date, that we made reservations for three weeks ago, and cannot be late for, I repeat, cannot be late for. Continue Reading
TAKING THE HIGH ROAD
Or in this case, the High Line.
Can I really go one post without a pun? Nope, didn’t think so. Continue Reading
NOTABLE NORMALCIES // 4.10.17
The last couple of weeks have included a plethora of ups and downs. A real roller coaster ride, if you will. Which I most often won’t. Like everyone else on the planet, I do not enjoy when my world gets completely turned around. Coming out of my birthday weekend, I felt unusually low. Many factors played into this feeling I possessed, however being a big girl now {26}, I felt the only way to get past the feeling was to simply live through it.
WELCOMING SPRING AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR GROWTH
“If flowers can teach themselves how to bloom after winter passes, so can you”
Technically, it’s spring in New York. But you could have fooled me. On the official ‘first day of spring’, I was walking around a snow covered Central Park. This being said, I witnessed the first buds of the year peeking through the fresh powder. And it gave me hope. Continue Reading