With the big move and all, I got very behind updating pictures and information on First Impressions Designs’ website. Fortunately, I almost always eventually get through my to-do list, and ta-da! I’ve updated the website! Not only have I updated it, I’ve completely transformed it. Take and look and let me know what you think: … Continue reading
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2013: Jobs, and Houses, and Moving, Oh My!
It is already the end of January and I still can’t believe 2013 is over. I also can’t believe that it has been almost a year since my last blog post. I have a feeling that most people can relate to this. Well, maybe not the blog part (or maybe the blog part too…), but … Continue reading
My Family Trip to Cambodia and Laos
Every year my family does a trip together. Some years they are big and we travel to exotic places far away; some years they are small and we enjoy the beautiful travel destinations close by in America. Well, our 2012 trip was a big one and, just over a month ago, we returned from an … Continue reading
Thankful: A Reflection on the Past Year
I can’t believe it is time for the holiday season to start! As I was growing up, whenever I’d complain about time going “soooo slooooowwlllyyy,” my mom would always respond, “Just wait until you’re a bit older; then time goes by faster and faster, and you’ll do everything you can to slow it down.” While … Continue reading
Why?
I’ll admit it: I’m obsessed with my wedding. In fact, I might be so obsessed it is considered psychologically unhealthy. Why might you ask? Because it was my dream come true. Better yet, it was my (now) husband’s dream come true. Sure there were hiccups – the Ave Maria didn’t get played during the meditation…I … Continue reading
Hello!
Dearest Family, Friends, and soon-to-be Friends, I hope this post finds you very well. As you may know, I married the man of my dreams in June. A month prior, I graduated from the University of Southern California with a Masters in Communication Management. In July, after I got back from my honeymoon I was … Continue reading