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This economic downturn nonsense really kicked my ass.  Tired of just “getting by” and living paycheck to paycheck, I  made the decision to move back home and start over.  Back to the Nest chronicles the adventures of a 20-something used to living on her own coping with living with the folks again.

I live and work in the Borough of Newtown, Pennsylvania.

mypictr_193x210Likes:  waffles, running, super great music and fabulous books, tea, veggies, prepositions, t-shirts, Penn State, and big cities.

Dislikes:  top 40 AutoTune-ified radio, people who are mean to animals, tequila, any team that plays Penn State in football or basketball, olives, and alarm clocks.

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  • Steve Dave

    This is probably the best “about” section of any website I have ever seen…

  • hey there! thanks for the comment on my blog and congrats on your first half marathon in Baltimore. oh and I dislike people who are mean to animals also – VERY MUCH.

  • Awesome. Thishas to be the best “About Me” section ever! Enjoyed your blog today–thanks!

  • Hello – I’m a producer in New York, working on a really interesting project called Your Money story (www.yourmoneystory.net)
    I’m contacting you after reading your blog, which is entertaining and well-done – and touches on a lot of topics we’re interested in.
    For this project – a series of short films produced by an Academy Award-winning filmmaker – we’re look for young people to interview on topics related to Gen Y and its financial pressures – one of them the vast numbers of young people moving back home with parents.
    I’d welcome the chance to speak with you further, so if you have the time/interest, please e-mail me at mollyknightraskin@gmail.com and let me know the best time/# to reach you.
    Cheers and hope to hear from you
    Molly

  • Ohhh how I have been faced with this situation as well. Love waffles and running and so glad I found your blog!! Can’t wait to read more:)

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