Monday, September 7, 2009

Ta da!

See? I told you I'd be back. Share your TV thoughts with me below:

http://tvkilledmysociallife.blogspot.com/

I'm Alive!

And back to blogging! In fact, I'm about to start another blog. I know, I know what you all are thinking: "She can't even update one blog, how is she going to update two?"

And my comeback? The other blog will be about TV. And we all know I am deeply committed to the sport of tv-watching. So this personal blog may fall by the wayside to my recapping of all things prime time.

As for what's going on in my life right now, I think a title change for this blog would be appropriate. Maybe "Text and Another City"? Or "Text and Which City"?

That's right, folks. I am no longer in NYC. I'm back in the District, living it up DC style. And let me tell you, DC style is way different from NYC style. I miss NYC like whoa, but due to various circumstances, I'm back in DC to try and figure out where it is that I'm happiest living.

So next year, I may be blogging to you from NYC again. Or I'll still be in DC. Or, who knows? Maybe I'll be recounting my fabulous life with Dhani Lennevald in Stockholm.

...Kay, Svenska style. Love it.

But until then, it's all about enjoying Obama's backyard. Because that's totally where I live.

...if Fairfax was the prez's backyard, that is. I'm living with Steph, one of my roommates from college in a lovely two-bedroom right off of the metro. I'm a 25-minute ride from my gig as an editorial assistant at DC Magazine in McPherson Sq, right in the heart of DC. I actually am uber-close to the White House from work. Michelle and I do lunch all the time. No lie.

It is amazing how much more you get for your money in NoVa, versus NYC. I'm paying the same amount for my current place that I did for my Wash Heights digs, but I have a washer and dryer in my apt, a dishwasher, my own bathroom, two closets, a fireplace, a porch, and access to a pool and a gym.

That being said, I rarely see celebrities (politicos don't count) and I miss the energy of Manhattan. But DC is a cool place all on its own, and I plan on taking full advantage of my time here to see if it can kick NYC's ass in the "Which City Should Kay Live In?" battle.

So tune in in about roughly a year for the answer to that question.

There may or may not be posts preceding that one. ;)



(That was a joke. I hope.)

Tune in soon for a link to my TV blog!