Highlights of 2020

2020 was a pretty rough year for us all. However, with all of the tough times in our lives, there always is a silver lining. Although 2020 was a year filled with wearing masks, keeping 6 feet apart from those we care about, and washing our hands, it has actually been one of my better years of life. It is, indeed, all what we make of the times and things that we are handed in life. That being said, I will be sharing some of my many highlights of 2020. Enjoy!

January 15 – Launching The Pink Chickadee & my launch party

January 23 – Cooking my Favorite Dutch Oven Ziti for the first time as a hit for my Grand Big

January 25 – Partaking in Meredith’s once every 4 Years Tradition of an Alice in Wonderland Production by faculty & staff

February 12 – Hosting my First-Ever Galentine’s “Fries Before Guys” Party

February 16 – Coordinating my 3rd Scholar’s Day Event at Meredith with two of my best friends Kaylee and Lexie

March 7-10 – Traveling to Annapolis, Maryland, Mount Vernon, Virginia, & Washington, DC with Lexie for Spring Break

March 10 – Celebrating Papa’s Birthday

March 11-15 – Visiting Tennessee (crossed a brand new state off my bucket list!) with my best friend Laurie for Spring Break

Easter – Baking my Grandma’s Bonnie Butter Cake Recipe & Turning it into a Bunny Cake

April 30 – Having a Colored Pancake Party with Papa

May 1 – I Turned 21!

Mother’s Day – Making my Mom & Old Bay-Themed Dinner & Going to a Local Nursery with her

June 20 – My First Legal Drink at a Restaurant!

June 21 – My First Vineyard Trip & Hike at Sugarloaf Mountain, Maryland

June 24 – Crossed Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Off My Bucket List!

June 30 – Recoding The Pink Chickadee!

July 1 – Vineyard Outing with my Big Sis Stephanie at The Winery at Bull Run in Centreville, Virginia

July 4 – Celebrating Independence Day at Bethany Beach, Delaware & having margaritas with my dog!

July 11-15 – Family trip with my Aunt April, Aunt Sherri, cousin Lainey, and cousin Ryan at Bethany Beach, Delaware

July 15 – Celebrating 6 months as a blogger!

August 5 – Moving back in at Meredith after 6 months at home!!!

August 7 – Being reunited with my roommate Sophie

August 8 – Having a belated 21st Birthday Celebration at Cloer Family Vineyards, Apex, North Carolina

August 17 – My Last First Day of Classes at Meredith!

September 9 – Announcing my First-Ever Newsletter for The Pink Chickadee!!!

September 19-20 – Fun weekend with my besties Alanna, Hannah, Julia, and Kaylee

September 30 – Making Butternut Squash soup and failing to cut a Butternut Squash for dinner with Alanna and Hannah

October 16 – Celebrating my friends at Meredith in the Class of 2022 as they got their class rings (Onyx)

October 17 – Celebrating my friend Caroline’s Birthday with a Trip to Divine Llama Vineyards, East Bend, North Carolina

October 23-25 – Papa came to visit me for the weekend!!!

October 31 – Dressing up as a flamingo and celebrating Halloween with Alanna and Hannah!

November 1 – Decorating for Christmas with the help of my good friend Kaylee

November 26 – Having a Non-traditional beach Thanksgiving with my Dad, Step Mom, and dog Butters

November 28 – Exploring the charming Christmas-Decorated town of Lewes, Delaware

December 5 – Celebrating my Completion of finals at The Restaurant at Lighthouse Sound, Ocean City, Maryland looking over the water and enjoying a bonfire!

December 15 – Crossing walking around the charming town of Occoquan, Virginia at Christmas

December 20 – Walking around Old Town Alexandria, Virginia with my Dad on a Father-Daughter Outing

Christmas – Cooking family recipes all day with my Mom

Life is what you make it! 2020 was pretty great, despite its many setbacks. Here’s to an even greater 2021!

XOXO – Katie <3

The New way to sell your old Branded Gear!

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When I was in high school, I toured over 20 colleges/universities. Being the extra person that I am, I bought a branded item (typically a shirt or sweater) at practically every single school. Over my the course of my Junior and Senior years of high school, I began to get overwhelmed and even annoyed at all of the old branded college clothing that I had. Especially given that these branded college items were from schools that I ultimately decided not to attend and had no connections to beyond touring it, I became extremely annoyed with the lack of places to sell these items (most notably, Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, etc.). Luckily, there is a place where you can sell your old branded gear, whether it be college, high school, camp, or greek life. Do you have any old branded gear, from places such as camp, high school, college, or even greek life?! Well, look no further than Comeback Gear – the place that is essentially the Poshmark/eBay for your old gear!

Flash forward to Spring 2020 when we were all living in lockdown and in quarantine 24/7. Like many of us, Comeback Gear is a women-owned small business that started when people were going through their own closets and cleaning out the things that they did not need anymore, including children’s old camp gear. Like college and high school gear, camp gear struggles to sell on sites such as eBay and Poshmark. It is important to note that branded gear can be gear of all kinds sold on Comeback Gear – masks, shirts, sweatshirts, sweatpants, mugs, etc. Essentially, anything can be sold as long as the college/camp/team’s name is somewhere on the item. All items sold are also either brand new or gently used. So, Comeback Gear targets anyone who wants to represent a camp, college, or sports team as well as high school.

How to Buy/Sell on Comeback Gear!

If you want to either buy or sell, then you will need to sign up on the website with an email and a password. Upon confirming your email, you will be able to start listing your items and/or shop for items that you may want to buy. HOORAY!!!!

Similar to sites like Poshmark, Comeback Gear users can also promote their profile on the site on their social media pages, so that others can check out their old branded gear for their own closets! Users also have total control over the items that they sell, along with setting the price and cost of shipping.

Can Small Businesses Sell Too??

YES! Small businesses are in a great place to sell their goods to those at a particular college, camp, high school, or fraternity/sorority. Comeback Gear is an excellent place for a small business to sell old inventory that they want to sell, in order to make room for new items to be sold at a discount. Small businesses are also able to promote their business on their profile page, so that potential customers can get in touch with them. Additionally, small businesses can also use their social media pages to promote their goods being sold on Comeback Gear and bring their customers to the site.

What if my Camp/College/High School/Fraternity/Sorority/Sports Team isn’t featured on the Comeback Gear site?

If you cannot seem to find the name of the camp or college or any of the above listed in the previous question, then do not fret! Simply click the “Contact Us” button in the menu and send a message requesting that that place’s name get added to the menu – as easy as pie!

With sites like eBay, Poshmark, and Mercari in full swing, it is oh so exciting that there is finally a similar version just for college/camp/high school/Greek life items in the form of Comeback Gear! If you know me, you know that I love shopping, especially secondhand and at a great price. Most definitely check out Comeback Gear for yourself – you truly will not be disappointed!

XOXO – Katie <3

My Fall 2020 Semester Reflections

Fall 2020 will be a semester for the books, not just because of Covid-19’s occurrence but because of the great memories that I made. Yes, this sentence that I just said may sound like a joke. However, it is all very very true. Fall 2020 was one of my best semesters at Meredith. Despite everything that has all happened and been cancelled this semester and year, I am still very grateful for the experiences that I have had and the opportunities that have and are to come. Fall 2020 may have “sucked” in some regards, but it is what it is and as humans we have to continuously adapt and make it work for us.

Flashback to Spring 2020. I was anxious, sad, angry, and mourning the loss of my remaining “normal” college semester. When I say “normal,” I mean a semester that is filled with all of the typical things that college students do, such as outings with friends, large scale gatherings, and in-person classes on a regular basis. I thrived off of the social aspect of college as well as the academic aspect – they went hand in hand with my successes at Meredith. I became depressed and spent my days looking at old pictures and wishing for the happy memories that I had had in early 2020 and before to come back again. I wanted to make more memories just the way they were before. In fact, I majorly desired for it to occur.

As we all know, life is meant to change – it is our only consistency. With the changes that come with the coronavirus pandemic come adaptation. And adaptation takes time – it is not an overnight thing. Nothing happens overnight, especially coping with and dealing with change. Summer 2020 was a summer filled with self growth, knowing my self worth, and making the best of all of the harsh changes since March 2020. At the same time, I used my platform here on The Pink Chickadee to connect with others who are also fellow preppy fashion and Lilly Pulitzer lovers. The network that I have made has since grown into such a great blessing in my life. The Pink Chickadee truly helped me break out of my shell and adapt to the continuing changes in our world that have occurred throughout 2020 along with discovering to love my own self.

As I got into my Fall 2020 semester, I was nervous for what was to come. Nothing was going to look the same at the sweet college that I call my second home – Meredith. Meredith College is filled with a ton of large scale events known as Traditions that are unique to it. Each of these Traditions is super special to me and to my classmates. To watch the social aspect of Meredith that I saw before March 2020 disappear before my eyes made me sad and sometimes even cry.

Although I love the Traditions that truly make Meredith College Meredith College, my shift and energy has changed on what Meredith College means to me. With the current Black Lives Matter movement and momentum for inclusion of everyone, the ways that Meredith has run pre-Covid have not been the most inclusive for students of all races, sexualities, ethnicities, gender identities, religions, socioeconomic backgrounds, etc. While I love Meredith Traditions and the memories that they have brought me, they have hurt so many of my classmates in the past. Knowing this information now helps me to realize that while I loved Traditions, they are not the best thing to have right now and that is okay. Currently, I am working to help my Class as Fundraising Chair, my Math and Computer Science Department as Canaday Math & Computer Science Club (CMCS) President, and Angels for Disability Advocacy (ADA) Vice President by providing all students with inclusive virtual opportunities to be present and involved on campus.

This semester, I have really been able to shine inside and outside of the classroom. The Pink Chickadee has not only flourished, but it has grown in ways like never before this semester. If I had been uber engaged in Meredith College social life, then I would not have had time to progress on my platform as much as I did. At the same time, I have truly been able to succeed inside the classroom. My interests within my Data Science, Statistics, and Website Development courses have ignited and shined now more than ever before. I am also working on my Honors Thesis this year and really enjoying working on my own research project independently while applying my skillset from within the classroom to grow as a future Data Scientist even more. At the same time, I also made the Dean’s List – a symbol of all of my hardwork and passion this semester from the classroom and The Pink Chickadee.

The biggest consistency in my Fall 2020 semester life, before, and after it has been my friends. Each of my friends and I have all gone through the same things this year and, while none of us like it, we are all in this together. My friends are the people that I can count on to be safe and for me to do the same for them. We truly have had each others’ backs since before the coronavirus pandemic hit and during. They have truly been such a blessing in my life, and the bond that I have with each of my friends is something that I will never ever take for granted.

Although Fall 2020 looked nothing like I had envisioned it to, I am still oh so grateful and blessed for the memories and bonds that I have made. Without this semester, I would not have been able to genuinely grow my platform on The Pink Chickadee and as a human being in the ways that I have. Here’s to a great but very different semester and one left to come!

XOXO – Katie <3

The Magical Delaware Christmas Town

Love me a Christmas town! Last weekend, my family and I visited the tiny and charming town of Lewes, Delaware. This sweet little town has been decked out for Christmas for a while. Along with solely small businesses in town, Lewes also has its own historical significance too, as there are plaques commemorating its events over the centuries. Lewes is definitely a gem along the Delaware coastline!

Visiting Lewes was such a great experience. The town is so walkable and everywhere you turn there is something new and wonderful. It makes for an excellent day trip if you are in the Bethany Beach/Rehoboth Beach/Dewey Beach area. You will not regret it!!!

XOXO – Katie <3

My Giving Day Giftaway – Join Me!

With everything that is going on this year, there is still oh so much to be grateful for. This year, I have decided to take it into my own hands and gift those in need with a stuffed Olaf – a gift that I treated myself to back in January. I will be gifting the stuffed Olaf’s and donating them to a local Toys for Tots box in my community. Even as a 21 year old, Olaf has brought me so much joy this past year, and I want Olaf to bring so much joy to those in my community too. The best part: I want YOU to be apart of my sweet giftaway!

Together, we can raise $60 to purchase 4-5 stuffed Olaf’s to spread some Christmas cheer. The best part?! Donations range from $1-$5 a piece and one is open to donating more than one donation slot on the bingo sheet. If you are willing to donate, please contact me directly via my Instagram @_thepinkchickadee or email me at katefrancesthompson@gmail.com and I will give you the information to donate your money accordingly. As always, thank you for your supporting and interest in helping those in need this year. Together, we can help spread some holiday cheer to others!

XOXO – Katie <3