Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Something Borrowed...

Since I am new to the area, and my family and friends want to know what I am doing I figured I would borrow the idea of creating a blog to keep everyone updated. Cliche, I know.

I have had a lot of time to think, rediscover myself, and get on the page I want to be on in my life. Moving here was a really hard decision for me, but a decision that needed to be made. I had split support from my family on this and in a way they felt as if I abandoned them. I needed to be selfish and do this, for me, I am in the point in my life where I am ready to learn, explore, become the person I have always wanted to be and do it on my own. This is probably one of the scariest things I have ever done, I am ready to fail, but I cannot wait to succeed.

I cannot wait to discover to this city and find my coffee shop, bar, park, beach, local hangout, favorite food, etc. Charleston has so much to offer me and I am ready to explore. This weekend I am going to my first Charleston Riverdogs game, checking out a farmer's market and shrimp festival and meeting up with a friend from high school who lives here as well. I have found the Charleston City Paper is a great resource and even has, "The Best of Charleston" article that has lead me to some gems :)

I cannot get over how beautiful this city is and where I live is great:




Hopefully there will be more to come shortly, so I will sign off with this quote:

"As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others." 
Nelson Mandela

1 comment:

  1. Looks beautiful!
    I know it is scary to move away from everything you know, and most of your friends and family. It will make you a stronger person though, I have noticed that I am becoming more independent and just curious to see what else is out there! I have found my move very liberating! Technically I am not by myself since I am married now, but John has been and will be gone a lot so I am forced into learning how to get along in a new city pretty much alone. Good luck on your journey, I look forward to reading the blog!

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