1. Georgetown University | Leaving Georgetown was bittersweet. While I was absolutely more than ready to venture into the new chapter of my life, I grew so much at Georgetown. There were certainly lots of not-so-fun parts, but on a whole, it was an amazing experience that I wouldn’t give back for the world. Senior year was particularly difficult, but I really really enjoyed second semester. I was finally okay with not being on the rowing team. I made new friendships. I had wonderful professors and interesting classes. I think I liked that last semester more than all of the other semesters combined. It was a great way to end my four years, that is for sure.
2. New York City | Is it a coincidence that the city made it on the previous two years’ lists as well? No. I have absolutely known I was going to move here after I graduated and to see it come true has been almost like a dream. I had been picturing it for so long that sometimes it’s hard to remember that this is my real life!!! I was making trips up here nearly every weekend (a guy may or may not have been a driving force behind this one) and was so ready to just live here. Then there was a brief stint where I was convinced, absolutely convinced, that I did not want to live here (again, a guy may or may not have been a driving force behind this one). But I quickly snapped out of it after a month-long NYC hiatus and found myself applying to jobs in the city. The rest is history…
3. Levo League | It’s hard to believe that I was introduced to the company only nine short months ago. It seems like Levo has been a part of my life for, well, a very long time. I can’t even begin to describe how amazing the whole experience has been. Trust me when I say that it is a very interesting job for a “first job.” Frankly, I cried every night on the way home thinking what had I gotten myself into!!! But, over time, things smoothed out. I figured out my own routine and really made it work. It was really important that I work for a company with a good mission and vision, and Levo League could not be more perfect.
4. IRL | One of the strangest things about being a blogger is that you build friendships online. It may start off with a tweet or two, but then before you know it you’re friends. I met so many of these friends in person this year and it has been fantastic. They’re just the same– if not better in real life. This is definitely not a conventional way of going about making friends, but it works. I value every single one of my online-turned-offline friendships a great deal.
5. Colored Denim | Well, I had to throw in one of my favorite trends!!! I love love love colored denim. I started embracing this during 2011, but I took it to heart this year. I mean, it’s awesome. Jeans…. in bright colors. You can’t go wrong.
6. Mexico | This was so out of my family’s comfort zone, but we survived the trip and had a blast. We ditched our cell phones and laptops for the entire week. Repelled, cave-dived, and zip-lined liked pros. We ate, drank, and was merry while soaking up (or hiding from, in my case) the sun! It was also my only “spring break trip” because it was the first year I didn’t have to attend a crew training trip! Plus, it was great family bonding!!
7. Mumford & Sons | This hardly requires an explanation. I have only recently begun to enjoy music and “play favorites.” But let me tell you… Mumford & Sons seriously speaks to me.
8. Pinterest | This was Pinterest’s year. Yea, Instagram was pretty awesome too… but Pinterest nailed it. It’s one of my blog’s #1 traffic drivers and it’s also one of my #1 time-suckers. (I would say ‘time-wasters,’ but learning how to make incredible recipes and decorating imaginary houses and shopping with invisible money is pretty much the coolest thing, ever.
9. Photo booths | It all started with the infamous Instagram Photostrips. It got picked up by Martha Stewart, Apartment Therapy, and other pretty awesome sites. Plus, Elana and I have been hunting for photo booths everywhere we go in the city! They’re such a fun way to capture memories. And unlike digital cameras, and Instagram for that matter, there are no re-dos! (And those funny, uncensored, captured-in-the-moment shots end up being the best!)
awesome post!
i loved reading about each favourite 🙂
i love mumford and sons too
xx
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Wow! Carly, you look stunning in the picture of you at Georgetown!
x-Anna
I love colored denim as well 🙂 currently have a moss green, an olive, and a mustard!
I'm glad you had such a wonderful year! It's nice to see you growing. I think 2013 will be even better for you. Keep up the hard work!
Sounds like an incredible year; I've been loving Pinterest and colored jeans too! Best wishes for 2013, Carly. 🙂
I still love that first picture. You've definitely had a big year, and it looks like 2013 will shape up to be just as amazing!
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