2018: Year in Review

Wow wow wow wow wow! Is 2018 really over already? This year was incredibly wonderful, scary, and exciting. So many major life changes have happened for me, and I can truly say that I am grateful for each and every one of them. It didn’t feel right to end the year without blogging about it, … More 2018: Year in Review

So Long, SF

That’s a wrap on my summer in San Francisco! I’m officially back home in Marshfield (for one short week), and though I’ve been packing like crazy, I wanted to take a chance to reflect on the whirlwind summer I’ve had so far. While there were definitely low points in the summer, and even, honestly, times … More So Long, SF

Cute Lil’ Weekend

The more time I’ve spent in SF, the more I’ve become comfortable and happy with doing my own thing. San Francisco Ebby is pretty introverted and independent, and living this way for about a month has taught me that it’s okay to just have quiet little weekends like this one. I woke up early Saturday … More Cute Lil’ Weekend

WeProud

For those of you who don’t already know (and, therefore, probably live under a rock), June is Pride Month, a nationally-delcared celebration in the LGBT+ community. As one of the biggest and most open-minded cities in the country, San Francisco has one of the craziest and most well-known pride parades. And, as one of SF’s … More WeProud

Sunburnt in SF

Wait, what? Isn’t San Francisco relatively cool in the summers and usually foggy? Did I read something wrong? Nope, you read that right! I have obtained what some of my new coworkers are calling “the most unreal San Francisco sunburn they’ve ever seen” after a day out exploring the city on sunny, sunny Monday. Since … More Sunburnt in SF

Hello, San Francisco

I made it! I’ve been a (temporary) California resident for about 6 hours now, and while I’m still adjusting to the jet lag/time change, things are looking pretty good! I had the whole row on the plane to myself, which made me the happiest person on the entire flight – plenty of room to stretch … More Hello, San Francisco