I can hardly believe it's true, but it's time to face the facts: I'm 26. I know most of you out there are rolling your eyes and thinking, "26 is nothing. You're so young." But it feels like a milestone, like I hit the top of the roller coaster and the rest of my twenties will be all loops and stomach-plunging drops. I'm sure I'm overreacting, but oh well.
My birthday was fantastic. On Friday night I got dressed up for a nice dinner date at an undisclosed location (Kevin loves the suspense of keeping me in the dark). We headed back to our table to discover - a cabana full of eight of my very favorite people from different groups of friends, there to celebrate with us! It was fantastic and an amazing surprise. Delicious dinner, fun conversations and our own personal soundtrack (Cabana has hookups in the booths so you can plug in your iPod and listen as you choose!) made for a wonderful celebration. Thank you guys for sharing the night with me!
I've got a feeling that 26 will be a year to remember.
Welcome home
by JoEllen
I have big news to share, albeit a month and a half late: I got a job!!
I am now the Web Content Specialist at Centerstone. That's right, Centerstone, the company that I previously worked for before my big European adventure.
The decision to apply for the position wasn't easy, but I decided to take advantage of my knowledge of the company and everything I learned when I was there before to move forward with this newly created position with the web team. Although I'm working with the same Marketing and PR team that I know and love from my 1.5 years with Centerstone, I have a totally new set of responsibilities and challenges.
As Web Content Specialist, my main responsibility is the company's intranet, which means I write news stories, update forms and other content, and other good stuff for the website that Centerstone staff use every day. I also run Centerstone's facebook and twitter accounts. It's fun and challenging work, and I'm always learning something new.
Everyone at the office has been so sweet in welcoming me back, and I can't say how glad I am to get to work with such a great bunch. I'll never forget stopping by the office after I accepted the offer and my old boss giving me a huge hug and saying, "Welcome home!"
I'm blessed.
I am now the Web Content Specialist at Centerstone. That's right, Centerstone, the company that I previously worked for before my big European adventure.
The decision to apply for the position wasn't easy, but I decided to take advantage of my knowledge of the company and everything I learned when I was there before to move forward with this newly created position with the web team. Although I'm working with the same Marketing and PR team that I know and love from my 1.5 years with Centerstone, I have a totally new set of responsibilities and challenges.
As Web Content Specialist, my main responsibility is the company's intranet, which means I write news stories, update forms and other content, and other good stuff for the website that Centerstone staff use every day. I also run Centerstone's facebook and twitter accounts. It's fun and challenging work, and I'm always learning something new.
Everyone at the office has been so sweet in welcoming me back, and I can't say how glad I am to get to work with such a great bunch. I'll never forget stopping by the office after I accepted the offer and my old boss giving me a huge hug and saying, "Welcome home!"
I'm blessed.
Planes, trains and automobiles: Philadelphia and Baltimore edition
Thursday, September 23, 2010 by JoEllen
I've discovered that my Europe experience has changed how I travel, specifically, how I prepare for a trip. Jenna Brie and I left for our vacation to Philadelphia and Baltimore with nothing planned except for our hotel reservations. We got to each city with little knowledge of what sites and attractions we needed to see, but armed and ready to ask, "Okay, big city. What do you have to offer us? We're ready to be impressed."
I'm not sure what we were expecting, but Philadelphia was HOT. We spent our day and a half there visiting the historical necessities: the Betsy Ross house, Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and Elfreth's Alley (the oldest continuously inhabited street in the US). Most of the historic sites are smack in the middle of the city and free, which was nice because it meant that most everything was walkable and budget-friendly! We did get a kick out of seeing park rangers roving around city streets with their silly hats, since it's a part of Independence National Historic Park.
My favorite thing in Philadelphia was the steps at the Museum of Art. You know the training montage in Rocky IV (I think?), where he ends with a victorious run all the way up the steps, then pumps his fists in his air at the top, with the beautiful view of the city in the background? So we ran up the steps and had a celebration at the top, just like Rocky. Then we sat on the edge and watched countless others do the same thing, cheering and clapping for them. We love to people watch, and this was too much fun.
Jenna Brie and I were both pretty excited about taking the train from Philly to Baltimore. We're obviously clueless about our northeast geography, because we were both completely surprised when one of our train stops was in Delaware.
Our first day in Baltimore was rainy and cold - cold enough to make me wish I had packed a jacket. Luckily, Jenna Brie has family in the area so we were treated to a driving tour of the city, complete with plenty of fun facts ("Now here's a little nothin' for ya..."). We had the most amazing crab cakes for lunch and even stopped by to snap a picture at Charm City Cakes, where the TLC show Ace of Cakes is filmed!
Have I mentioned how gorgeous Baltimore is? Most of the attractions are along the Inner Harbor and water taxis shuttle back and forth to the different neighborhoods. We spent the day checking out Fort McHenry, where Francis Scott Key penned "The Star Spangled Banner," and wandering around the cute neighborhood of Fell's Point. Being the foodies we are, we couldn't resist taking advantage of the fact we were in town for Restaurant Week. We had the most amazing 3 course dinner at Kali's Court for a cool $35, after which we kicked off our shoes and ran barefoot along the pier watching crabs swim in the harbor.
Philadelphia and Baltimore treated us well, but Jenna Brie had to get back to Tennessee and I had to make my way down to Washington DC for and old friend's wedding. More on that soon, but for now you can check out Jenna Brie's posts about our trip here and here.
I'm not sure what we were expecting, but Philadelphia was HOT. We spent our day and a half there visiting the historical necessities: the Betsy Ross house, Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and Elfreth's Alley (the oldest continuously inhabited street in the US). Most of the historic sites are smack in the middle of the city and free, which was nice because it meant that most everything was walkable and budget-friendly! We did get a kick out of seeing park rangers roving around city streets with their silly hats, since it's a part of Independence National Historic Park.
My favorite thing in Philadelphia was the steps at the Museum of Art. You know the training montage in Rocky IV (I think?), where he ends with a victorious run all the way up the steps, then pumps his fists in his air at the top, with the beautiful view of the city in the background? So we ran up the steps and had a celebration at the top, just like Rocky. Then we sat on the edge and watched countless others do the same thing, cheering and clapping for them. We love to people watch, and this was too much fun.
Jenna Brie and I were both pretty excited about taking the train from Philly to Baltimore. We're obviously clueless about our northeast geography, because we were both completely surprised when one of our train stops was in Delaware.
Our first day in Baltimore was rainy and cold - cold enough to make me wish I had packed a jacket. Luckily, Jenna Brie has family in the area so we were treated to a driving tour of the city, complete with plenty of fun facts ("Now here's a little nothin' for ya..."). We had the most amazing crab cakes for lunch and even stopped by to snap a picture at Charm City Cakes, where the TLC show Ace of Cakes is filmed!
Have I mentioned how gorgeous Baltimore is? Most of the attractions are along the Inner Harbor and water taxis shuttle back and forth to the different neighborhoods. We spent the day checking out Fort McHenry, where Francis Scott Key penned "The Star Spangled Banner," and wandering around the cute neighborhood of Fell's Point. Being the foodies we are, we couldn't resist taking advantage of the fact we were in town for Restaurant Week. We had the most amazing 3 course dinner at Kali's Court for a cool $35, after which we kicked off our shoes and ran barefoot along the pier watching crabs swim in the harbor.
Philadelphia and Baltimore treated us well, but Jenna Brie had to get back to Tennessee and I had to make my way down to Washington DC for and old friend's wedding. More on that soon, but for now you can check out Jenna Brie's posts about our trip here and here.
Too cute
Wednesday, September 15, 2010 by JoEllen
While I work on a few things and get a post about my Philadelphia/Baltimore/DC trip together, here's a cute overload to brighten up your day.
MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON from Dean Fleischer-Camp on Vimeo.
My 1st anniversary
Wednesday, August 11, 2010 by JoEllen
It was a year ago today that my mom and best friend dropped my deranged self off at BNA for my big adventure. Aahhhh the memories. I'm looking forward to going back and reading my journal, following the memories of my trip, over the next couple of months.
But I also get to look forward to some upcoming travels! Next week, Jenna Brie and I will be flying out for a couple of days in Philadelphia before taking the train to Baltimore for sightseeing there. Jenna Brie will fly home alone and I'll be heading to Washington DC for Christina and Will's wedding. I've been to DC with my family when I was younger, but I think I'll get much more out of it now that I've grown to appreciate history and politics more. Baltimore and Philadelphia are a whole new experience for both myself and Jenna Brie, so let us know if you have any suggestions!
There's another possible trip that would be HUGE, but I'm going to keep it a secret until tickets are bought and it's a sure thing. Here's a hint: I may get to revisit my favorite city in the world!
But I also get to look forward to some upcoming travels! Next week, Jenna Brie and I will be flying out for a couple of days in Philadelphia before taking the train to Baltimore for sightseeing there. Jenna Brie will fly home alone and I'll be heading to Washington DC for Christina and Will's wedding. I've been to DC with my family when I was younger, but I think I'll get much more out of it now that I've grown to appreciate history and politics more. Baltimore and Philadelphia are a whole new experience for both myself and Jenna Brie, so let us know if you have any suggestions!
There's another possible trip that would be HUGE, but I'm going to keep it a secret until tickets are bought and it's a sure thing. Here's a hint: I may get to revisit my favorite city in the world!
Summertime is funtime
Friday, July 16, 2010 by JoEllen
I realize I've been ridiculously terrible at posting lately. What can I say? I've been busy having a crazy fun summer!! My other excuse would be that my old Mac laptop bit the dust, and I'm still trying to coax all of my photo files out of its death grip.
As much as I would like to go on about everything I've been doing, it's just not going to happen. So here's a mini-recap, with some pictures.
- Bonnaroo: EPIC! The whole weekend was amazing, with fantastic sets by some of my favorite bands, lots of sunshine...and heat...and mud and my favorite part: Silent Disco! If you don't know what a silent disco is, just ask me. So. Much. Fun.
- mewithoutYou concert at Exit/In
- Adult Night Out at Adventure Science Center - You may have seen Kevin (Grownup), Stephen and me on NewsChannel5 for this one. No kidding.
- Favorite Aunt Day with Chantry, Callie and Cole - Games, games, games at Chuck E Cheese and yummy treats from Las Paletas.
- Cheap dates! - I love having Centennial Park in my backyard. Nashville Symphony Orchestra one night, Wizard of Oz for Movies in the Park the next.
- 4th of July - Friends and more friends for party at Tony's house, then the BEST SEATS EVER for the fireworks show in downtown Nashville.
- Pool days
- BEECH BEND PARK! Fun for the whole family!
So there it is. I've been working a little bit, too, but the Census is about to wrap up, so that will be done with soon. Keep me posted if you know of jobs around Nashville!
Happy Friend Day!
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 by JoEllen
You've heard me talk about Jenna Brie - she's my best friend and personal photographer. Whenever one of us has a birthday, heartache, personal victory, Dead Day or just need a fun night out, we love to get dolled up and go out for a friend date. Nice dinner, cute dresses, yummy desserts. It's what we do. So at the last birthday (Jenna Brie's in January), we decided that we need another excuse to celebrate, so we created Friend Day. We picked a date directly in between our birthdays - a nice even-numbered day that was going to fall mid-week (so she didn't have to plan around shooting a wedding), and came up with June 16.
Jenna Brie is always there for me - through heartaches, whinings, lay-offs, personal victories, hometown festivals, Dead Days, trips and just plain chill times around the house. Our grandparents were friends and through a chance placement in our first college class, we have become great friends as well. Thanks for always being there for me, girl!
Also, Bonnaroo was crazy great! Pictures to come, but my internet at home is on the outs and I'm tired of sitting at this McDonald's.
Jenna Brie is always there for me - through heartaches, whinings, lay-offs, personal victories, hometown festivals, Dead Days, trips and just plain chill times around the house. Our grandparents were friends and through a chance placement in our first college class, we have become great friends as well. Thanks for always being there for me, girl!
Watching the thunderstorms roll through at my parents' farm before we joined the fun and played in the rain.
Also, Bonnaroo was crazy great! Pictures to come, but my internet at home is on the outs and I'm tired of sitting at this McDonald's.
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