A Tribute to 2018
- Dec 7, 2018
- 2 min read
It's that time of year where everyone is reflecting on the past 12 months and I can't help but join in. I believe we can learn SO much by stopping and reflecting more often. It's a chance to see how far we have come and to see our internal progress as well as the external.
Looking back on 2018...
JANUARY: We brought The Real Movement to Georgia College & I took out the position of "Campus Outreach."
FEBRUARY: I completed two of my most creative/favorite photo shoots EVER!

MARCH: I landed my internship in Seattle with Ballard Vox & visited Birmingham, Al for the first time.
APRIL: I ran my first 5K with Refugee Coffee Co, & helped bring employment + opportunity to people from nations in crisis.

MAY: I said goodbye to two years at Georgia College & visited 30A for the first time.

JUNE: I shot for my first festival, Upstream Music Fest & Summit in addition to the amazing Seattle chapter of the Female Founders Alliance. I also had the chance to visit Vancouver, VBC for the first time.
JULY: I shot my last music festival in Seattle, Capitol Hill Block Party, & visited Oregon + San Francisco for the first time.
AUGUST: I started my new chapter at Georgia State & moved in with my Grandma. #groomies4lyfe I also started work/trade at a local yoga studio & fell in love with the practice!
SEPTEMBER: I made the decision to study abroad in Florence, Italy.
Did I catch the travel bug or WHAT?
OCTOBER: I did ALLL the fall things including camping with my Jack, my dad, & my lil sis, apple picking, roadtripping along the Blue Ridge Highway, and pumpkin carving. I also started seeing a therapist wooo!! #mentalhealth #breakthestigma
NOVEMBER: I took a break from social media, created the Mindfulness Challenge & hosted my first Friendsgiving. Also, Thanksgiving was BOMB! (s/o to my mom's chocolate bourbon pecan pie).
DECEMBER: I am taking a trip to Disney with my family & am enjoying soaking up all the holiday cheer!























Having my Granddaughter move in with me and brighten my life.