Bicoastal?
It's funny how I HAD to move to NYC, but it seems that I spend all my time planning, saving, etc to go home every couple months. I guess I want the best of both worlds. Afterall, Cali and NYC do offer me just about everything I could ever want. Both are cities and I am by far a city girl. Both have people I love in them, lost of entertainment, and of course oppotunity. I love NY for its night life and new adventures, but at the end of each day my heart is always in Cali. I miss my family, my friends, and the beach.
I just booked my third trip home in the short 9 months I have been in NYC and that doesnt count Las Vegas in September. I am going home Dec 13-19 and can't friggin wait. Something about the Valley air and driving to PCH or the Mall that just makes me feel at home. ALthough I have to say that from time to time I sit on my stoop, smoke, and look over at the city and shake my head in disbelief that I actually am on the other side of the country from everything I know and love. So hard, but so exciting.
This trip home will consist of some Howlin at the Moon, eating the BEST sushi, going to Malibu, sitting in traffic *sigh*, giving and getting TONS of hugs, and most of all just feeling at home.
Stay tuned for pics....hehe
I just booked my third trip home in the short 9 months I have been in NYC and that doesnt count Las Vegas in September. I am going home Dec 13-19 and can't friggin wait. Something about the Valley air and driving to PCH or the Mall that just makes me feel at home. ALthough I have to say that from time to time I sit on my stoop, smoke, and look over at the city and shake my head in disbelief that I actually am on the other side of the country from everything I know and love. So hard, but so exciting.
This trip home will consist of some Howlin at the Moon, eating the BEST sushi, going to Malibu, sitting in traffic *sigh*, giving and getting TONS of hugs, and most of all just feeling at home.
Stay tuned for pics....hehe


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