THE NEW & THE NEXT

WHO MISSED ME?

It's certainly been a minute and quite a lot of change has happened since we last "spoke." Let me bring you up to speed, SparkNotes version.



    

    


As we're aware, I moved to NYC as a fresh 22 year old. I'll never forget my first day in the city. Attempting small talk with the taxi driver and rolling up to my sublet apartment. I was excited, nervous, and wildly overwhelmed. This was also the moment I realized small talk wasn't necessarily going to be a thing here. Flash forward two years and I can honestly say I made that town my own. From meeting amazing humans, attending flashy events, and dancing those semi-wild, 5am nights away (with the best people), to having unique experiences I wouldn't have had elsewhere - it's been a ride. On my final Uber out, every building and every corner seemed to hold a special memory in my heart. Woo-wee, my time in that city was nothing less than unforgettable and full of growth.



    

   



Now, I'm a fresh 24 year old. Feeling less fresh than 22 and more Grandma Carol than ever.... gotta love a good weekend of wine and sleep, am I right? Being an adventurous soul and constantly excited for the new and the next, I've recently rolled up to my latest adventure: Charleston, SC. Back to those Southern roots I go! Unlike that first taxi ride into NYC, small talk is all the rage in this town... and I absolutely adore it. Not to mention, my new closet could probably fit my entire NYC studio in it. Probably. Although I've only been here a few weeks, I've managed to nail down my go-to coff spot, memorized driving directions to the nearest cycle studio and beach (less than 10 minutes away, people!!), and I continue to meet the sweetest people at every turn. This move has been the easiest transition to date and, honestly, it already feels like home -- only a version of home though, Mom.

XO

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I was scrolling through random health vlogs on YouTube the other day (I know, I'm fun), and got to thinking of this sweet, fit and fab-u-lous blog that I began quite a while ago. I started reading my posts from a few years back and couldn't help but smile. And giggle at what a little nerd I am. So, after spending hours trying to get logged back in, I figure I was due for an update.

On that note, hope you enjoyed this. And I look forward to enlightening y'all with another post sooner - or, potentially, two years later, like this one. 


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