
No Fear. Those were the last words I took home with me before leaving Columbia. Needless to say I had plenty of fear. Moving to a new city. Starting a new job. Being on my own for the first time in my life. I knew it would be a great experience, but more than anything, I just wanted to go home and stay there...where it was comfortable.
I moved to Quincy, Illinois on May 29. Two days later, I became KHQA's weekend anchor, reporter, and producer. The biggest challenge yet! I cannot begin to explain how much work is involved when you take on almost every aspect of a show, but I can tell you how amazing it felt to have every co-worker graciously come to my aid when I needed help. They made the transition to Quincy and to KHQA unbelievably smooth. I truly feel apart of the "family." And that makes going to work so much easier. As much fear I had coming into this new chapter in my life, I can easily say it's all gone. I have a great job, great friends, and reason to smile every day. No fear.
I moved to Quincy, Illinois on May 29. Two days later, I became KHQA's weekend anchor, reporter, and producer. The biggest challenge yet! I cannot begin to explain how much work is involved when you take on almost every aspect of a show, but I can tell you how amazing it felt to have every co-worker graciously come to my aid when I needed help. They made the transition to Quincy and to KHQA unbelievably smooth. I truly feel apart of the "family." And that makes going to work so much easier. As much fear I had coming into this new chapter in my life, I can easily say it's all gone. I have a great job, great friends, and reason to smile every day. No fear.

