Saturday, July 21, 2012

Missing home.

Ive decided that whenever you are missing home, the best thing to do is get a bottle of wine and get creative with your MacBook Air. 

So Thursday, I was doing just that. Missing all these wonderful people and putting my lack of video editing skills to work.


Thursday, July 19, 2012

run and fun.

I've been putting off posting until my Internet is fixed, but I've come to the realization that may never happen. If you have Time Warner, I assume you understand.

I can't believe it is already mid July. Time is flying and it's almost my 23rd birthday. Woah!

The other day I was extremely bored so I decide to go for a run. If you know me well, you know that me running is a complete joke.

Today marks the forth day of me running, and I'm up to about 5 miles. I am privileged to live next to East River Park. It's a beautiful place to place to run, and also lets my tourist side come out. I stop a lot to take pictures of Lady Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge.

Some days it's a surreal feeling to know I live in New York City.

Don't you just love those moments when you realize how awesome life is?

xoxo,
Kelsea

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Goodbye June.


Since I haven’t posted in about a month, I figure it is only appropriate for a quick update of what happened during my first month in New York City. So here goes nothing—

After three trips to Ikea, I am finally settled into my room and have shelves and decorations on the wall. Though most of them are crooked and look like that might come crashing down at any moment, at least they are up!

{Carrying all this back to my apartment was a challenge.}


I went to my first east coast beach. It was surprisingly nice and reminded me of Destin, Fl. I have been there everyday I’ve had off work since.

{Rockaway Beach}


I finally strolled through Grand Central Station. AMAZING. I looked like a total tourist taking photos, but in my head I felt like I was in an episode of Gossip Girl. Spotted.

{Grand Central Station}

Friends from home have already come to visit. That was my favorite part. I love getting to see them! Living in the city would be absolutely perfect if I could just bring all my great friends with me. I know I will make friends that are great here but nothing can compare to those back home.

{Carly during our delicious breakfast at the Grey Dog.}

Lastly, I have a new roommate. My current roommate, Derick, decided to move back to Arkansas and attended the UofA for his masters. Now I have a Craigslist roommate, hopefully not killer. She moves in on Saturday so pray that this goes well for me.

{Derick's last day in NYC.}

That’s my June in a nutshell.

Xoxo,

Monday, June 4, 2012

four days down.


{Manhattan skyline via Ikea ferry.}

I have officially lived in the city for four days now. A crazy, busy and tiring four days. But I love it. 

After two trips to Ikea, I have a bed to sleep in and furniture to unpack my boxes into. I will agree that Ikea is a very convenient place to decorate your apartment at a good price, but that place literally gives me a panic attack. It is also quite annoying when you forget to buy a crucial part of the bed, like that boards that hold up the mattress. Yes, that happened to me!


{Before project Ikea.}

 

{After.}

Today was my first day at Bloomingdale's. That place is insane, but oh so amazing. I cannot wait to start abusing my employee discount. We went through a store tour today and it was nothing but a tease. I see my shoe and handbag collection growing significantly in the next few months. Along with my collection of black clothes. 

I am absolutely in love with the East Village. It is the perfect place to live. I have already bonding with a few neighbors over trips to Ikea. The village with people my age, great eats, and semi quiet streets (which is nice at night).

Short update on how life in the city is so far. I look forward to sharing the rest of my adventures with you.


{Night stroll in Central Park.}

xoxo,

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

I love you, New York.

{East Village apartment.}

My trip to New York was very successful. I found an apartment. Yay!! It was a stressful process but after a day of looking I now have a tiny, expensive apartment in East Village. I move back in exactly two weeks. 

It's crazy how fast the time is flying by. 

I also had a job interview while in the city. And I got it. I will be working at Bloomingdale's. I cannot wait. I just hope my employee discount doesn't get the best of me. 

While we in New York we didn't have much time for tourist activity but I did manage to go to a taping of the Late Show with David Letterman. It was so much fun, and somehow we managed to get front row seats. 

I probably won't have much time for blogging the next few weeks because I will either be working, packing, or soaking up every minute with friends and family. So if I don't, look forward to hearing from me once I get settled in. 

Until then, here are a few snapshots from our trip. 

{Roomie, Derick.}


{Washington Square.}


{Afternoon walk in the village.}


{NYU.}


{David Letterman.}


{Sad we didn't get to keep our tickets.}


{My new favorite entree, chicken and waffles.}


{Derick and me waiting in line for Letterman.}


{New York underground.}


{Tribeca.}


{Naked Cowboy, in the flesh.}


{Headed to Brooklyn.}


{Veiw from a Brooklyn bus.}


{See you soon, NYC.}



xoxo,

Monday, May 7, 2012

Weekend Wrap UP.

The weekend has come to an end and I slowly packing my things to head to New York. Slowly, only because my flight doesn't leave until 3:30 pm. 

I cannot wait to be in the city and searching for my apartment. I am just hoping I find one right away. I have to find one in-between my job interviews and touristy adventures like attending a taping of The Late Show with David Letterman. 

Wish me luck!! 

On the other hand, our last day in Boston was spent walking around the city enjoying its beauty. We walked down to the river to look over Cambridge, then spent the rest of the afternoon strolling up and down Newbury and Bolyston St.

To wrap up the weekend we had dinner at The Beehive. It is a basement that has been turned into a dinner + music venue. The feature Blues on Sunday, I loved it! 

That's all for now. I'll be posting about New York so hurry back. Meanwhile, here are some pictures from our long walks around Boston.


{The bridge to Cambridge.}


{Art on the walk.}



{For all you runners.}


{Fountain outside the Prudential Center.}


{ Mi madre.}


{The Beehive.}


xoxo,

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Weekend in Boston.

{Wellington St.}

My mom and I arrived in Boston on Friday afternoon. We decided to stop on our way to New York to visit our cousins. So far our trip has been wonderful. We have been visiting with family, venturing throughout Boston, and even watched some home videos during our down time. 

Yesterday, we spent the day at the Red Sox game. Unfortunately, they didn't come out with the win, but it was still fun. Before the game, we had lunch at a neat little bar called the Bleacher Bar. If you are a baseball fan, I definitely recommend it if you are ever at Fenway.

Today, we are headed out for a walk down to the river, and then a little shopping on Newbury St. I've decided to share a few photos so I don't overload you in one post. Hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend!!

{100 Years of Fenway.}

{The Bleacher Bar.}

{Mom and me at the game.}

{ I spent a lot of the game admiring this precious little girl.}

{Trying to catch a glimpse of the players.}

{ Cousin Emily, mom and me at the game.}







xoxo,