How to do a headstand

If you know anything about me, it's that I love doing headstands: anywhere and everywhere! I've done them in my room, on the beach in Pensacola, and even on the field in Tiger Stadium. I'm sure there will be a post detailing my "traveling headstand" saga, but for now, here is a tutorial that I had to film for my CMST 2060 class this semester on how to do a headstand. Enjoy, and good luck!


My First Blog Post: About Me


Hey! 

Well, I never thought that I would be here, running my own blog as a journalism major. I always pictured myself as more of the STEM-type, and that I would be off doing research on the oceans somewhere. However, here I am, and after changing my major twice already (I just finished my freshman year), I have landed on journalism. For now ðŸ˜Š

There is not much about the future that I know for certain, but if there’s one thing I’m confident about it’s that I want to travel. EVERYWHERE. And after some inspiration from my dear friend Meaghan (if you’re reading this, you’re the bomb.com) I realized that what better place to document my travels and random adventures and lessons that I learn than on my own blog! Thus, here we are. I hope you’re not too disappointed in my stories. 


But first, a bit about me. I was born and raised in Rochester, New York to two super awesome parents and a slightly-annoying but overall kinda cool big brother (really, Zack, I love you). I grew up traveling around the state and to local areas for dozens of travel softball tournaments per summer for 10 years and exploring the town of Penfield with my adventurous friends. 

My life was, and is, pretty awesome. 


However, around my sophomore year of high school, I decided that I needed to get out of this city known for garbage plates and Red Wings baseball and let myself grow in other corners of the country. 




Therefore, after graduation, I picked up and moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana to spend my four years of college at LSU. 

So far, it has been the best decision that I have ever made. I am happier than I have ever been, and I get to explore so many new places that I would not have been able to, had I stayed close to home (examples include Texas, Florida, New Orleans, and so much more). 




Moving 1,000 miles from home has really helped me grow on my own and experience life in new ways. But, more on that later. 

So, that’s a (super) brief overview of who I am and where I’m at right now. Welcome to my blog, and I hope that you find it somewhat useful, or inspiring, or funny, or whatever have you. 

                                                                  Enjoy!