Over the next few months, I'll be making a few small changes to SaraBozich.com. With the help of an able, yet-to-be hired intern, we're going to reshape the restaurant and bar pages, as well as the general-but-unorganized "Links" page. (This also would be a fine time for you local bloggers to either re-start your blog - or send me a link if I don't have it.)
Additionally, you'll start to see some contributors added to the SaraBozich.com team (which is currently my cat, Domino, and I - and he really hasn't been pulling his weight). And that brings me to introduce to you our first contributor, Kelly.
Kelly blogs daily at Kell Explains It All, formerly "Athletics & Alcohol" (so you see how she'll be a fine fit). She'll be blogging weekly for SaraBozich.com about her main obsessions: running and drinking (plus, her crazy diet). Please welcome her!
Read on to learn more about Kelly in her own words:
A native of the only hyphenated city in Pennsylvania, I moved to Harrisburg in August 2008 and have
been making my mark in this town since then.
Unlike Sara, I have the palate of a vegetarian in first grade. In addition to grilled cheese sandwiches, I
have a special interest (deemed “obsession” by some) in running, biking and swimming. In fact, I love
running so much I developed a stress fracture in my pelvis in February 2011.
When I am not fracturing pelvises, you can typically find me gallivanting around Second Street, where I
spend most of my weekends, and admittedly, some of my weeknights.
I love new experiences, and whether my adventure is training for a marathon or trying to make it home
at night without being dropped on my face onto a metal storm grate (I still have a Harry Potter-like scar), you can be assured that whatever happens, it'll definitely be interesting.
Quick 411
Favorite drink: Captain and Diet Coke (alcoholic) Diet grape soda (non)
Favorite local watering hole: McGrath's Pub
Cats or dogs: Dogs
Favorite book: Anything by Chuck Klosterman
Pet peeve: Late people and pretentious music snobs (some of us are 25 and still listen to Hanson, so what?)







