Charm City

Sailing in the Inner Harbor. Artscape festival in Mt. Royal. A quirky coffee shop. Old Bay. Vaccaro's delicious cannoli's in Little Italy. Cobble stone streets. Movies at the Senator. Hollins Market. Charles Village colorful homes. Penn Station. Books from the Pratt Library. The American Visionary Art Museum. Patterson Park. Baseball at Camden Yards. Crab cakes at Lexington Market. Natty Beer.

For these reasons and so much more, I love Baltimore. I have fallen in love with Charm City and my feelings are simply unexplainable. It's something between me and the city- 'My City'. I love how it maintains keeping it's past identity but also strives to create something new. But most of all I love the feeling I get when I drive into Baltimore City and how it welcomes me back. This city is my new home- my home away from home. All my memories from it are now a part of it's history forever. So, to Baltimore, 'My Lady B!'

And now I share my love for Baltimore with you...

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Soccer in Baltimore


Soccer has always been a part of my life since I was a young girl. I started playing sometime in elementary school and continued through college. After graduating it was much harder to find time to play soccer along with my heavy graduate studies and graduate assistant job. However, two summers ago I was able to help a friend in assisting with her soccer team. I really enjoyed going back to the soccer field and helping youth gain confidence as well as other life skills. While I was not able to continue for the rest of their season due to my full-time work and school schedule, I do hope to return back to soccer soon.

Playing Soccer In College

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