Last night I sat across from my little, watching her unpack her room and realized, “Tomorrow is the first day of my junior year. Of college.” I can’t believe how fast time flies by, and it’s so weird to see groups of freshman wandering around campus and think that that was me 2 years ago. […]
Time to Review
This semester was a lot of things: crazy, fun, jam-packed, and full of amazing people and memories. There is no way I could document every single thing that happened that made this semester what it was, especially in one blog post, so here’s a highlight reel of Spring ’14. 1. Dancing on BroadwayIt is hard […]
April 1st
There are so many things going on this month, and I wanted to take the time to sit down and reflect on this month and what it means. I’m turning the big 2-0 this month (that’s a little scary!), so in honor of my birthday here are a few things I’m grateful for, proud of, […]
El Centro and Central Park: Part 2
I’m finally getting around to finishing up my blog posts about our trip to Central Park last week! Now there will be a little bit of New York wedged in amongst my LA posts. I have always loved Central Park, and as touristy as it is sometimes I really love being able to escape into […]
Rainy Day
I have been waiting since Christmas to wear this rain jacket by Hurley- I love the plaid and how light it is- plus it has a hood to keep my hair dry! It is finally warm enough to not have to wear 3 layers-yesterday it got up to 64 degrees and I saw people in […]
My Last Daily Beast Article
I’ve been home for almost a month now, but I still have one more article that I’ve been working on for The Daily Beast. I wrote about the battle between printed textbooks and e-books, which as a college student is a pretty big deal. I had never considered writing an article with a business perspective, […]
The Hunt
It’s the first day of August, and I have a little over four weeks until I move back to New York to start my second year at Hofstra. With the new semester comes the search for a new internship, but unfortunately finding one isn’t as easy as it was the first time.My summer internship at […]