Even though I do consider my home Houston now, the apartment in New York still feels like a home to me. After you spend an ample amount of time somewhere, I think it takes quite a while for it to not feel like ‘home’ anymore. While all my things are no longer in the apartment aside from some toiletries, all the furniture is still exactly the same, delivery menus are still in place, and it smells like it did when I moved out over 7 months ago. I had the best few days in the city catching up with all my friends over delicious breakfasts, lunches, cocktails, and dinners. Late last night we got to Connecticut, and now I’m looking forward to relaxing the rest of the week, doing very little work, and spending quality time with my family.
oh i so miss living in nyc as well!
xx amy
Leopard and Lillies
That is a great scarf!!! And I totally agree – I’ve been living in Minnesota for 8 years now, and only recently has it started feeling like home π
XO
Pearls & Paws
Your NYC apartment looks so cute! And our kitchens look very much the same π
Alyssa
The Glossy Life
Looking forward to seeing you and everyone on Thanksgiving!
I’m happy you had a great time being back in New York! Cute post!
xo jen
Wow!! Such a cute apartment!!! I lived in San Diego for five years and as much as I loved it, I never really considered it home. Whenever I would visit Dallas, I would feel at home and is the reason I ended up moving back π Have a great week!
xo
Great to see that condo again. I was there a few years ago to celebrate your mom’s and aunt susie’s birthdays. Sweet memories!
Enjoy!!! Keep the bed warm in case I return!!!
Lucky girl! You have an apartment in NY! π
Aw, there’s no place like home π Xo Megan, http://www.TfDiaries.com
Great pictures. Thats how I fee when I return to my parents home. It still feels like home even though I havn’t lived there in such a long time.
XO,
Zhanna
http://www.lifeandbows.com
SUCH a cute scarf!!
girlavantgarde.com
There really is no place like home! Happy Thanksgiving.
Isnβt That Charming.