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Friday, December 31, 2010

2010: Remembering a Year

2010
I literally can't believe 2010 is coming to a close. It has definitely been a year I will remember for the rest of my life. Looking back to last January, I would have never guessed where I am today. 

In January, I started my final semester at the University of Kansas. Also I began my second internship at the largest public relations agency in Kansas City. I was on the track to not only graduate but also secure a good job somewhere in the Midwest. While I had no intention in staying in Kansas City or moving home to Oklahoma, I did predict I would move to either Chicago or Dallas to start my career. 

By April my job search was in full swing, but I was unfortunately coming up empty handed. Finally I made a decision, which put my on the path to where I ended up. I decided to go out on a limb and do the unexpected- move to Los Angeles. Why Los Angeles you may ask? First I despise cold weather, and Los Angeles lowest temperatures get into the 40s on a rare occasion. Second I needed a drastic move in my life. My family has lived in the Midwest since the middle of the 1800s. So why not move the Davis namesake to the coast. Finally Los Angeles seemed like the land of opportunity, full of new adventures and challenges.

In May, I walked through the Campanile and down the hill to KU's graduation. I had did it. Four years and two degrees later, I was a college graduate. I will never forget that day, and I will always be grateful for the amazing time I spent at KU. Sadly in July, it was time to say goodbye to the town I had called home for the last four years. It was bittersweet to say the least. Leaving not only my home but the familiar as well. I knew I made the right decision to move to Los Angeles, but for a moment I wanted nothing more than to spend eternity in Lawrence. 

Right before my big move to Los Angeles, my mom and I took a spur of the moment trip to New York City because I had never been. Before leaving I worried I would fall in love with NYC and think I made the wrong choice of where to move. I loved the hustle and bustle of NYC, and I love the fashion and the shopping. I loved the culture, the food and the art, but upon take off I knew I belonged in Los Angeles. 

Finally in late August my family packed up a Uhaul, and my mom, dad and I headed west for Los Angeles. The trip took three days, but only because we took some interesting stops along the way. First we stopped at the diner, which was the half-way point from Chicago to Los Angeles on Historic Route 66. Next we took a little detour up to Santa Fe to examine the "Mysterious Staircase" at the Loretta Chapel. On the morning of the third day, we rolled into Los Angeles and unpacked. My parents hung around for a couple of days before they said their goodbyes, and I was alone.

Well alone for one whole day until my roommate got there. I live with a friend from college, Lauren, which has made the transition to Los Angeles much easier than if I lived alone. Also in Los Angeles is another friend from college, Natalie. I had made it. I was finally actually living in Los Angeles now was time for the first big challenge- find a job. I had been looking since about May but had no luck because employers were wary if I was actually going to move or not. 

I ended up taking an internship at a film production company to gain experience in the entertainment industry. To pay my rent, I sought a job as a waitress. After about a month of searching, I appeared to be unqualified to be a waitress. I turned to retail as a last resort, which I got a job fairly quickly at BCBG. Now I spend two days a week as a developmental intern and about four as a "stylist" in a mall. 

I continue to look for a full-time job in the entertainment industry and know in 2011 I will be successful. While 2010 was an amazing year for me, and I know 2011 will bring just as many challenges and excitements as 2010. I am always looking to the future and what is to come, and how cheesy this may be I know it will be bright. 

1 comment:

  1. You are going to do something great! You have a fantastic mind and a willingness to do your best.
    Remember to put The Lord, Jesus Christ first and all the rest will fall into place!

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