Crazy Loves Company

I am a 30something single gal living in NYC. This site is a curation of things I love (marketing, travel, shopping, pop culture and photography) with a bit of my life sprinkled in the mix. I hope you find something that piques your interest.

Feel free to drop me a line at stacykfuller@gmail.com.

My blogging (and most of my communication) could be described as poor at best over the past week. It’s been a bit crazy while I’ve been home. Not only were we gearing up for mom’s surgery, but both of my nieces got the stomach flu and after one of them threw up on me while I was on kiddie duty, I got the stomach flu and was totally out of comission for 24 hrs. The good news is mom is out of surgery, all looks good and we’ve been keeping her company at the hospital while she recovers. Now we’re just waiting on more tests to determine her course of treatment. She’s doing great though, sitting up and cracking jokes. We hope to have her home by Saturday. Thanks to Dr. Ganaraj and all the folks at the Breast Cancer Alliance of North Texas for taking such good care of my mom.
In case you’re wondering the pic is of the matching pink bracelets we’re wearing as we forge ahead.

My blogging (and most of my communication) could be described as poor at best over the past week. It’s been a bit crazy while I’ve been home. Not only were we gearing up for mom’s surgery, but both of my nieces got the stomach flu and after one of them threw up on me while I was on kiddie duty, I got the stomach flu and was totally out of comission for 24 hrs. The good news is mom is out of surgery, all looks good and we’ve been keeping her company at the hospital while she recovers. Now we’re just waiting on more tests to determine her course of treatment. She’s doing great though, sitting up and cracking jokes. We hope to have her home by Saturday. Thanks to Dr. Ganaraj and all the folks at theĀ Breast Cancer Alliance of North Texas for taking such good care of my mom.

In case you’re wondering the pic is of the matching pink bracelets we’re wearing as we forge ahead.