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The Life of a Female Journalist


Interning at KTLA, I have further realized how much I want to be a reporter. I love the whole newsroom vibe, and how friendly of an environment it is with everyone sharing the same place, saying hi to one another.
About a month ago, KTLA reporter/anchor Wendy Burch is currently doing a package on what she's missing in her life: http://blogs.ktla.com/wendyburch/2010/11/when-its-cold-wet-or-snowy-how-do-you-stay-fashionable.html
Not only did seeing this alarm my supervisors who were in their 30's, but somehow it struck me as well. Though I am 21, and still very young to even be thinking about marriage, let alone children, I think to where I want my life to be at at certain points in my life and getting married AND having children is definitely some place in the future.
I'm starting to realize the hard lifestyle that accompanies any reporter, but women seem to go through the most suffering. Out of everyone who tries to pursue a career in journalism, only a few make it. I know the chances are pretty slim, but sometimes you got to try and put yourself out there and I know not a lot of people are comfortable with that. Growing up as an only child, my whole family is basically my parents, and maybe that's how I'm comfortable with being alone. Ideally I wouldn't want to move to a small town and be a reporter, but if the opportunity presents itself, then I might just have to. And from what I know, the constant moving never ends there.
Moving around so much is not good for a woman's love life. Sure you meet guys here and there and date a few guys, who knows. But I believe there comes a time in almost every woman's life when we realize that we want to settle down and have a family. Sure that doesn't always follow that order, but the two go hand in hand. Many independent women such as myself feel that with success, a man isn't necessary to complete our lives, and family. But I feel that despite all the material things we may have in our lives, nothing can ever take the place of having your own family.
Life of a reporter gets really lonely at times. Hopefully it's not too late, when you finally get settled in your career location to start a family of your own. So should a woman always have a man in her life that she wants to marry? Or should she just live a life where her career comes first, and where she works really hard at it that nothing or no one would get in the way of it? It's typical for men to do the same, and they're not affected, but for women it's different because there's a time frame where women are able to have babies, that doesn't last forever! We all want our babies to be healthy, and to ultimately not bring complications to them or even us!
Yes I know I am too young to look into possible options for having my own family, but what is suggested for women aged in their late 20s is to start a good relationship with your gynocologist. Although it's becoming more common for women to get pregnant before getting married, sometimes not even marrying their baby's father, ideally it would be nice to have both.
One of life's greatest joys is having a family, especially the ability to have a baby that we can call our own and share our DNA. Of course the perseverance to create a successful career for ourselves is important, but in the back of all women's minds who essentially want to have a family of their own, women always have to plan for that part in her life as well.

~Fabulously Free Giveaway . . . Hosted by City of Dionne~

Here's a fun giveaway for all of you!
and some eye candy!
The lovely Dionne from City of Dionne is hosting this great Giveaway!
Most of you probably already know her from her adorable blog
and she also has a cute shop on etsy as well.

So although some of you already know about this artist/blogger extraordinare,
here's a few fun facts:

Me: "Where do you gather inspiration from?"

Dionne: "Food. Yup food. I am a major foodie, so restaurants, cooking classes, food reality shows, they all inspire me - even when it comes to crafts and graphic design. Food is so naturally beautiful, and just by arranging it in a certain way you can really elevate things - I like to try and do that with my art too."


Me: "Give us 2 words to describe your personal style"


Dionne: "In my art: whimsical, playful

In my fashion sense: eclectic, accessorized"


Me: "What are your top 3 favorite shops/online stores?"


Dionne: "Anthropologie, Ruche and Williams Sonoma."


Me: "What was the BEST handmade gift that anyone has ever given you?"

Dionne: "A lovely scrapbook that my friend made for me when I moved from Cali to Texas. It was so personal and took so much time and effort. I love it."

Me: "What influenced you opening your Etsy shop?"

Dionne: "I love the handmade community. I found Etsy when looking for unique Bridesmaids gifts for my wedding, and then when I moved to Houston, decided to take a stab and selling my own stuff on there.
I figured that since my buying experience on there was so much fun, selling would have to be too!"


Me: "Tell us a little bit about your creative process"

Dionne: "I love color and texture and layers. For my photography I like layering colors and light and with my illustrations I really like mixing vintage looking items with modern whimsy. Usually when I draw I think of something I want to convey - a feeling - and then let my creativity take it from there."



Me: "What do you want others to get out of your items/shop?"

Dionne: "Custom Illustrations. People see my stuff featured on a blog or look through my sold items and want something created for them. I love custom orders!"


Me: "What is your favorite item in your shop, or your top-seller?"

Dionne: "I really like my card sets."



Me: "Besides your wonderful items in your shop, what are some of your other creative outlets/hobbies?"


Dionne: "I LOVE to cook and bake. I have only been doing it for 2 years, but LOVE the creative juices that flow from it."



Me: "Is there anything else that you would like to share with us about you or your fabulous creations?"

Dionne: "I hope that my work can bring you as much joy as creating it brings me!"

 
~The Giveaway~

Win either a photography print or a super cute card set!

To enter:
Be a follower of my blog
~Tell us which lovely item in her shop you would choose~

Random winner will be chosen,
Giveaway ends December 9th at midnight PST.

Open to all worldwide!
Good luck and . . .