Showing posts with label welcome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label welcome. Show all posts

Friday, October 18, 2013

Other Places to Find Me on the Internet

Follow my blog with Bloglovin - I just linked myself up with this tonight so if you use Bloglovin to keep up with your favorite blogs, now you can keep up with me there.

Follow me on Twitter - I'm still trying to figure out how to use Twitter and I'm looking for more interesting people to follow. If you want me to follow you on Twitter leave your handle in the comments or follow me and I'll likely follow you back. Or please comment and let me know how I should be using Twitter.

Follow my Tumblr - I tumble the best of my Instagram photos (I like keeping my Instagram relatively private) and I sometimes post things that are too short for the blog and too long for twitter. I'm looking for recommendations of who I can follow on Tumblr too!

Like me on Facebook - If you don't like twitter, my twitter posts end up as status updates on Facebook.

See my Pins - I've started using Pinterest.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Hello, World!

I grew up on Chicago's North Shore with my parents and my two little sisters (hereinafter referred to as E2 and E3). I went out East to my dad's Alma Mater and met my future husband our sophomore year. He had no idea what kind of horrible mistake he had made when he asked me "would you like to get engaged?" As I have been driving him crazy ever since. We decided to stay in Maine after graduation from college for a number of reasons and so began my self-imposed exile from glorious Chicagoland.

We settled down in the town he grew up in. He started working and I went on to Law School to become a lawyer. We were married at our Alma Mater few weeks after I took the Bar Exam and now I'm starting this blog to share interesting things about living along the Coast in Mid- and Southern- Maine, getting used to living in Maine after having lived my whole life just outside a very big city, recipes (I love eating food), and some bits about fashion and life.

I hope you enjoy reading!