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Where I’m Meant to Be

Filed Under: Brooklyn, home, life, wanderlust // August 14, 2017

I was born, raised, and currently live in Brooklyn, NYC. 
In between all my years as a Brooklynite, however, I have lived in/on:
  • State College, PA
  • Barcelona, SP
  • Oahu, HI
  • Chicago, IL
I have traveled to countries and continents I had never even imagined traveling to when I was younger (i.e. China and Brazil). I truly consider myself fortunate to have been afforded the opportunities I have had as a young adult.
So, where am I going with all of this?

Well, sometimes I don’t feel like I belong where I am… or in any place really. And this feeling is not new. It is far from it. In college, I was homesick at times. In Barcelona, I wanted to be at my college sometimes. In Chicago, I missed NYC. And now that I’m back in NYC, I miss Chicago. And yet, 

I still read my college and Chicago newspapers, and sometimes I think it’s because I miss those places so much. Recently, though, I realized that while I might miss other places, I don’t necessarily want to live there anymore.
I am where I belong, r i g h t  n o w.
For good? Who knows. No one can tell the future. But certainly, for now. 
Every now and again, I get bursts of love for NYC… its diversity, and endless options for food and activities. It makes me want to enjoy where we are more. Because where we are works for our family situation better than any other place we could be at the moment. So, for now (or forever, because like I said, who knows), we’ll vacation to places we daydream about, and return to the place we call home.

After all, wherever my loves are is home. Because to me, home is more of a feeling than anything else.

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Currently + $250 Target Giveaway

Filed Under: currently, life // August 9, 2017

This post is sponsored by Pink Blush. All opinions are my own. 


It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these and I always enjoyed it so I’m throwing it back. Enjoy!

C U R R E N T L Y

reading baby books to my little guy (#momlife). I’m looking for adult book suggestions so send some my way!
writing blog posts and freelance articles galore. I’m writing more these days than I used to and I’m enjoying it. 
listening to construction on the street below as I wait for the subway on the subway platform. 

Dress c/o

thinking about our upcoming family vacation that’s really soon…yay! 
smelling NYC air… 
wishing for good health for everyone in my family 
hoping the summer weather sticks around. 
wearing lots of summer dresses like this pretty off-the-shoulder number pictured in this blog post. It can be born both regular (I’m wearing a belt with it) or maternity!


loving that the sun is out. 

wanting to buy a house sometime in the near future– I’m itching for more space and also a place we can call ours. 

needing to eat breakfast before I get another migraine. 

feeling energized, optimistic, and so ready for our vacation. 
clicking through emails & social media sites. Be sure to check out my Instagram for a $250 Target gift card giveaway!


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Five on Friday: Top 5 Memories of my 28th Year

Filed Under: birthday, five on friday, life // August 4, 2017

Guess whose birthday is tomorrow?! This girl’s. My birthday has always been a favorite day of mine because I’m living a life I love.

Here are my top 5 memories from my 28th year:
1. Watching my baby boy grow and develop. Nothing brings me more joy. 
2. Our firsts — first holidays as a family of three, and Seb’s 1st birthday and first vacation.  
3. Being closer with family. Our NY family is so supportive and helpful. And our Michigan family still manages to remain close despite the distance. Reuniting with them is so fun. Having our baby cousins tribe together a few times in both Michigan and NYC were definitely highlights.
4. Seeing my husband become a dad. Marriage is way different now but our love is way stronger. 
5. Finally letting go and opening up about my blog. Much has happened since then, including my growth as a mom and person, and the community of moms I’ve connected with is amazing. 
Thanks, 28. You were amazing. Here’s looking at you, 29! 

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Live Fully, Laugh Loudly, and Love.

Filed Under: life, positivity // July 31, 2017


Because isn’t this what it’s really all about?

Living fully
Be. In a world when everything is constantly moving and changing, take a moment to just be. Now. In the moment. At this time. Set goals. Take chances. Follow dreams. Recognize beauty and opportunity and one another. Be kind. Give gratitude. Breathe. Live. Wholeheartedly and fully.


Laughing loudly 
At yourself. At jokes. When you want to cry but a laugh will help more instead. When you cry but then want to make light of your tears. When you overreact. When you’re sad but then remember all the good. Because there’s so much good. It’s all around. Everywhere, actually. Sometimes it’s just harder to find. 

& Loving the heck out of our people
Your partner. Your child(ren). Mom, dad, sibling(s), aunts, uncles, grandparents. Your best friends. Your friends. Your co-workers who’ve become your friends. Your pet(s). Your God… I don’t often discuss religion or my beliefs here but one thing I do believe is that He has a plan. Love yourself and your people through it. 

I hope your weekend was, and you everydays are filled with all of that. Life is messy and uncertain and raw. But it is worth it. So, so worth it.

So, live, laugh and love in celebration of it all.

I know I will be, especially with my birthday coming up at the end of the week. (It always makes me reflect. Does your birthday do that to you, too?)

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Thursday Thoughts: Success, Phone-free + the Office

Filed Under: life // July 27, 2017

It’s been a busy few days for me but I finally feel relaxed. My guys have helped keep me grounded and motivated, for sure.


The past few days, I’ve had he chance to do much self-reflection. It’s funny how life experiences put things into perspective. 

• Success can include failures.
I know failure is a part of life but I want to succeed at every thing I do. A big reason for this is making my child(ren) proud. I want them to have a great role model in me and to have a good enough foundation to help them exceed my and my husband’s own achievements. That being said, I know I am not perfect and I am working to be less hard on myself. Motherhood has helped put so many things into perspective for me, and this is a really big one for me.

• Cell phone-free is the way to be.

I haven’t had my cell phone with me or used it much this week. And boy, does it feel freeing. I have not been consumed by social media or texts. I have been able to look up and around while walking. I even read a magazine on the subway for the first time in what felt like forever. Sadly, I was just about the only one not looking at a cell phone. 

I will admit I did feel a little nervous because I’m a parent now. I thought about what would happen in case of an emergency:

“They know where I am. They could just call and locate me and I’d leave in a hurry.” 

I don’t know what it is– the fear of another 9/11 or just my own bit of anxiety/paranoia–but those thoughts crossed my mind.

• The working outside of the home dilemma isn’t a bad one to have. 
I’ve been fortunate to have worked from home for much of the past week so I’m excited to get back to the office today. As much as I love being home, I also enjoy working. I suppose that is the dilemma of every mom who works outside of the home. Not a bad one to have, though. There are women around the world who wish they could go to school and work — and here we are, doing it all. 

This post of mine touches on a lot of this. 

Happy Almost-Weekend!


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