Grateful

Happy Thanksgiving! I thought I’d check in and say hello! I know it’s been a while since the last blog but I have been feeling unmotivated. It’s tough to write about traveling around New England with the COVID-19 rules constantly changing. Thanksgiving is usually the time to be with family and friends. Unfortunately, my family isn’t in same state so we are spending the holidays in our own households. 2020 has been tough on many of us, but I got to thinking about what I am grateful for and thought I’d share some.

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Wedding dress tradition

I will talk about the tradition I started with the wedding dress. Every anniversary, no matter what, I wear the dress! How did I come up with this idea? I read an article online about another bride that did the same thing. So I thought why not? It’s been fun! When I wore it out in the public, people thought we were newly married.

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My FLX wedding

Last year I blogged about meeting “Mr. Kelly”. We got married 5 years ago this month, so we just celebrated our anniversary! I still relive my wedding day over and over through beautiful photos, my dress tradition and memories. When we got engaged, we immediately started hunting for venues around my hometown. Seneca Lake is full of venues, which some wineries/breweries host weddings. Naturally Seneca Lake was first place we looked.

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Happy 2020!

WOW, how is it 2020 already?! Happy New Year everyone. Looking back at 2019, it was a year of ups and downs. I had a word to describe each year but I couldn’t come up with one for 2019. I explored more of Connecticut in 2019. I hope to visit more this year as I have a long list that I’m still adding to! My goal for 2020 is to expand beyond Connecticut too, I hope to see more of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. There’s so much to see in New England!

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Happy 2019!

The holidays is always one of my favorite time of the year since I get to spend a lot time with family. I was also lucky enough to visit Rochester, NY during the winter break. A visit to Rochester always helps to reset my self esteem being around my “people” since Rochester is one of the largest deaf community in America. It was great to have that right before the New Year.

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