Hey! I’m 24 gonna be 25 in October and live with my parents! No shame! I have a full time job in finance and living at home has given me extra money and my parents give me my privacy so it’s not bad at all!! Enjoy the time with your parents while you still have them! 😊 (not gonna lie, I am super lucky because it’s just my parents and myself in the house so it’s not crowded)
@paolamerazo5664 жыл бұрын
Love this comment! I wish I have my parents close to me as they live in another country!
@cece47494 жыл бұрын
Paola Merazo oh dang, I can’t imagine being away from my parents during all this uncertainty. I hope you get to see them soon! Also, I’m loving all the comments on this video! So encouraging and hopeful! I hope Natalie can find comfort in them, as she’s not alone in how she’s feeling!!
@esperanzagonzales80514 жыл бұрын
Also, i was living on my own, during the pandemic my depression got really bad and i was having thoughts i shouldn’t have, especially around my moms one year anniversary of when she passed on August 14th, so i moved back home to be with family and it helped me mentally and emotionally a lot. I’m still struggling but it’s helped more than where i was. I felt a bit defeated to be moving home, but i think it was the best choice and i think it’s brave of you to be back home and make this choice. One day you’ll be back in New York and if not, it’s okay🤍✨
@jordannehamilton4 жыл бұрын
I was a senior in college when the pandemic hit and was planning to either stay in the Boston area or move down to NYC but ended up moving back in with my parents in Southern California. It's a huge set back for me as well. While I'm fortunate enough to have a good relationship with my parents, it doesn't feel like I'm making any good career moves. Though, I can't complain too much because I'm thankful to be by the ocean + opportunities in LA. But it's definitely taken a toll on my mental health!
@UnofficialTourGuide4 жыл бұрын
your parent's house is SO PRETTY!! I love the new set up so far
@deisycolmenares8154 жыл бұрын
girl I totally feel you when it comes to the family stuff! It can be so draining but setting boundaries with family members is key, it's easier said than done but you just have to put yourself first! I hope you get well adjusted, keep your head up!
@GuadalupeRodriguez-wv6gq4 жыл бұрын
hey natalie, i know it might be really different in the us, but i live in a latin country and its so so common to live with your parents until almost your 30s, or until you get married! theres no shame in going back home, it means you have a family that loves and cares about you! honestly, during the pandemic its super important to have this safety net around you, hope youre doing better! love uu
@rosistamp23084 жыл бұрын
Moving home in your twenties is so weird and stressful but you're doing great, being practical and i have no doubt you'll flourish - both at home and once you move back to NYC x
@jphue12064 жыл бұрын
I feel like having family who is happy to let you live with them is such a blessing. My husband and I are both 30 and are living with our aunt while we save money for our first home. We moved from Charlotte last October and were so sad to leave. We made amazing friendships there. Little tip: try going to Waterman Fish Bar on South Blvd, delicious food. Looking forward to seeing my Queen city again 😃
@calimomma47414 жыл бұрын
Girl I feel you I am in my late 30s and went through the “Great Recession” just as I was starting to excel in my profession in my 20s. At that time there were so many unknowns for our generation as well and many moved back home. I know this is different but it is still filled with so much uncertainty but if anyone will come out of this on top It’s you! Your dedication and work ethic are inspiring! Good luck!
@gladysoczon55424 жыл бұрын
Hiiii I just turned 27 and I'm still living with My mom. Here in the Philippines it's okay live with your parents and I'm just grateful that I have family. Think positive and I'm a new subscriber ❤️ I admire you so much!
@willahful4 жыл бұрын
I just moved back to my ”actual” hometown here in Finland to continue my law studies (via Zoom, though) after spending the last 4 months working and living in my childhood hometown and home. Making my room there feel more like the new adult me deffo made everything so much better. Leaving the town of Turku (where I study) which I LOVE was soooo hard, but let me tell you, coming back feels even better than I imagined. Try and enjoy this unique time you are living right now and now that NYC will feel even more special when you return ✨❣️
@maryamafshar97454 жыл бұрын
Girl i totally feel you I am 33 and I still live at home and I work.And Their is no age limit for living at home at long as your happy.
@MGWTKMFan4 жыл бұрын
Hey Nat, fairly new to your channel. Since you asked, it's always a bit of an indescribable feeling when moving back into a parents home. Enjoy this time in that beautiful new home where there's grass, a pool, and plenty of space. There's plenty of opportunities to film/highlight and support local places that you find to be favorites while you're there so when you do move back to NYC or wherever else you have it to look back on and you remember your favorite things about that place like the scents, the people, the food, the atmosphere etc. You'll be ok, I promise. You're a smart woman... You'll utilize this time wisely ❤
@safaritaylor4 жыл бұрын
I love how open you're being about your headspace, it's refreshing especially as someone who struggles with anxiety too.
@SamElle4 жыл бұрын
AHHHH IM EXCITED TO SEE MORE CHARLOTTE VLOGS!!!
@NatalieBarbu4 жыл бұрын
Yay!!
@PeleNewell4 жыл бұрын
Such a brave step, which people don’t even think about! 👏🏽 enjoy the new base 🧡
@carolinesnell60264 жыл бұрын
girl i feel you :( i'm living at home right now because where i was living had a covid outbreak. it sucks because all of my friends are still at school, and here i am living in my childhood bedroom. also i turn 21 in two weeks and i feel like the peak part of my life is being spent in my childhood bedroom lol. but what helps make me feel better is that so many people are experiencing this right now, and even though it doesn't feel like it, all of this uncertainty and instability will end eventually! also it doesn't say anything about you if you have to live at home for a little while.
@wanderingwithyanvlogs4 жыл бұрын
same! there's so much adjustment, i haven't lived at home for almost 9 years as I was living in London & Hong Kong these past few years, it's as if we kind of go back to "being a child" again? in a weird new dynamic
@msdwizzle554 жыл бұрын
Could you do a house tour? The new house looks so nice!
@mikayla31844 жыл бұрын
I moved back to home after college in February this year and I thought it'd be fine at first since I'm close with my family, then I started to realize that yeah, some relationships are better distant. It was hard for the first few months but then I'm starting to just see the pros of living with parents again so I can stay sane lol. It's good because you get to spend time with them and you saved a lot so no shame! A lot of people experienced this too because of covid so I hope you're not too hard on yourself❤️ Can't wait for more Charlotte vlogs!!
@Carina_Diaz4 жыл бұрын
I feel you on the family dynamic thing. I have an autoimmune illness that got really bad in 2017 so I’ve been pretty dependent on my mom while having to focus on my health, and it has definitely affected and tested our relationship. I totally understand you not wanting to say much about your family dynamic, but just the fact that you opened up and mentioned it makes me feel less alone. The house looks beautiful btw!
@KathleenAndEmmaShow4 жыл бұрын
I so relate! I got really sick with a genetic condition during my first year of university so I moved back in with my parents when the year was over and have been living at home since then (I’m 24 now). My mom does SO much for me and luckily we have a good relationship and it’s gotten stronger but sometimes it’s hard!!! I miss having my independence because I used to be so independent and loved living on my own but love my family and we make it work! Sending love ❤️
@Carina_Diaz4 жыл бұрын
Glad I’m not alone! I’m lucky that my mom is supportive as well and helped so much, but we have different beliefs on certain things so that aspect has been hard. Sending love and light as well!! 💖
@toddburgess82854 жыл бұрын
Glad you made it back to Charlotte safely and are getting moved in and settled.
@weather8224 жыл бұрын
Have you ever thought about buying a small investment apartment in Charlotte? When you are ready to go back to New York City, you can rent it out. I am just asking, because I remember you said you were wanting to get into real estate investments some day.
@LuisRv144 жыл бұрын
I’m also living with my parents since pandemic started in Colombia (mid March). We are all “managing” our lives the best we can.
@emmaasommer4 жыл бұрын
I'm 20 and I'm still living at home. Partially because my parents house is five minutes away from my university campus, but also in order to save some money before I move out next year. I love my family, but there comes a time when you start bumping heads all the time. For me, it's definitely time to move out soon, but I feel no shame for still living at home. Hope you feel better soon btw! Feeling anxious is the worst.
@EmileeSmall4 жыл бұрын
Related so much to how you were feeling at the beginning of the vlog. I've been in NYC for the past 4 years for college and just moved back to Charlotte with my parents this past weekend- we probably moved at the same time! Feeling very lost and lonely here so just know you are not alone! Sending you lots of love, we will get through this :)
@caraanderson68654 жыл бұрын
I am 23 years old and recently moved back home after finishing grad school in May, thankful I got a job offer and started working at the beginning of August remotely since the company I’m working for is out of state. Due to covid they gave me the opportunity to stay home with my family ❤️❤️ weird to go from living on my own to living back in my childhood room working a full-time gig but I’m thankful I get to spend this time with the fam and enjoying each day as it comes😋
@ilikepersonalfinance77644 жыл бұрын
Natalie, Took this quote from an article that is the current top story on Huffington Post: "The number of young adults living with their parents hit at least an eight-decade high in July, as the pandemic’s disruption of jobs hit young generations particularly hard. More than half of adults under 30 (52%), or 26.6 million, are living with one or both of their parents as of July, according to a study from Pew Research Center. That’s up from 47% in February and exceeds the previous high of 48% in 1940, according to Census data." You are certainly not alone. These are tough times for a lot of people but I hope you enjoy your time in NC!
@jenguady4 жыл бұрын
I’m back home with my parents and it’s like such an adjustment, some days I feel overwhelming gratitude and others I don’t. I think it’s just important to go with the flow of how every day plays out 🤍
@victoriamckenzie99794 жыл бұрын
I just graduated from nursing school and moved to Charlotte with my boyfriend in May! I love it here but missing my family who's in PA. I understand how it could feel like a setback to move back in with your parents but there are positives to it! Cherish all the time you can spend with them while you still can 💗💗💗
@eILEENonyou134 жыл бұрын
I’m in somewhat of the same position as you and I totally understand where you are coming from! I love these videos and they are very reassuring to me as well. While we are so appreciative that we have a place to go and our families are so nice, you still feel so odd living with your parents again after you’ve been on your own for a few years. We will get through this. This is just a part of the journey but we will be back out on our own soon enough! Keep your head up girlie!
@Biancaxhenderson4 жыл бұрын
SO happy to have you here again for a while!! Loving the new space too!
@ellagibbons62104 жыл бұрын
I'm living at home with my parents right now, so I'm right there with ya, Natalie! I moved back home in March because of Covid and you're videos are always so great! :)
@EsaCrisbel4 жыл бұрын
wowwww thank you for sharing!!!!!!!!!! I love my mother and sometimes I want to move out but I know families and communication is what God is bringing up to the surface. I believe your family may be reconciled.
@123serpensortia4 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to tell you that I had move back to my parents house because of my visa situation and initially I felt the pressure too. I was anxious and wanted to be productive. But then I took a step back and analyzed the situation and realized this is an opportunity for me to do all the things I wanted to do. I started learning a new language, exercised more and did things mindfully while spending time with my parents. The situation was a blessing in disguise as I got to reconnect with myself. Don't feel like you're missing out. You'll soon be back to the grind and it'll be awesome! But this time is unique and only comes rarely. Ise it without guilt and pressure. I hope this makes you feel at peace.
@rebeccaberlin5624 жыл бұрын
I hope you feel the love from your subscribers and know you're not alone. I also hope your anxiety gets better as you get back in the groove of things :) I live in and am from Charlotte!
@tasiaburrell61484 жыл бұрын
The house and room is beautiful 💕 can’t wait for NC vlogs
@YoungSinatrafy4 жыл бұрын
I just moved back home during the start of my senior year at UCR, honestly sucks and have NO space. Save a lot of money tho
@Aripoma4 жыл бұрын
Im a software engineer that was living in San Francisco for 3 years. I had my own life and really enjoyed it. Right as the pandemic started, I visited my parents, and then everything got really bad so I decided to stay a bit longer. A bit longer has turned into 6 months. I don't know if I will ever go back to the bay since my job can be done 100% remote. :/
@mariemiller95864 жыл бұрын
Hey Natalie glad you made it home nice and safe. Though this move was not what you would chosen initially use this time to grow and straighten family bonds . When the time comes to go back to your favorite city you will be able to move into your own place solo from saving so much rent and,will be a better person for it although I think you're pretty awesome now. Stay well and deathly and remember you are not alone and we're routing for you!☺💚
@NatalieBarbu4 жыл бұрын
Thank you ❤️❤️
@drisra19644 жыл бұрын
Wow it’s really amazing how every society has their own culture regarding living with parents/family ! Hope you feel at home and all setteled ASAP , i feel that you miss NY so much but this shall pass too and you’ll be back there in no time
@katielough42024 жыл бұрын
I’ve moved home after graduating college and having been able to find a job yet. I’ve been very down about it. Thanks for sharing your experience.
@latagaw80c4 жыл бұрын
girl me too, it's been stressful and tough and has really affected my mental health
@katielough42024 жыл бұрын
Gayle Centino it really does affect your mental health and has been very discouraging lately. Thanks for replying
@katielough42024 жыл бұрын
Fabiana Cardenas that was very sweet and I appreciate your reply. I think we all need a little motivation to keep pushing right now. Good luck in your job hunt.
@Cherry52234 жыл бұрын
Same here. I had three interviews that all got cancelled when Covid hit back in March. Hopefully opportunities will open up in the future.
@katielough42024 жыл бұрын
Olivia T I’m sorry to hear that. I hope something comes up soon! Good luck
@cmldzab94384 жыл бұрын
I am turning 25 this year and I live at home with my parents. I moved back in when I decided to go back to school and change my career and couldn’t keep working at my job full time so it was the best idea to move in with them. It’s been great. My parents are party parents anyway... they’re cool with me having friends over and have drinks, karaoke&cookout(etc). My family will typically join and all my friends love it! I live in CLT,NC as well! It’s a fun place but I don’t plan on staying here after I finish school.
@aniqapremjee74814 жыл бұрын
moved back home with my parents in dallas after graduting from Emory! will be here till wfh is over and i can move to SF to start my job! defintely understand how you're feeling!
@sabrina54504 жыл бұрын
Hey Natalie, keep your head up you are young, successful and you have a lot of time to make big decisions. I just hit the big 30 and I had some super anxious months. Just try to not see a bad situation for a long time just think is temporarily and better times will come. Hugs and kisses from UK xoxox
@katebreiner36204 жыл бұрын
Had to move home in March from Boston. A new grad moving back in with mom and dad....having lots of the same feels!
@MrsElizabethGarcia4 жыл бұрын
i’m at home as well! i’ll be here for the fall semester of college until January !🤍 i’m so grateful but i definitely miss my independence & school!
@ClaireCraig4 жыл бұрын
I moved back with my folks too after being away for four years. It really sucks but I try to focus on the positive (such as saving money). I also started an associates degree in viticulture as i'm in a wine region, which has been keeping me busy and will help if I choose to work in the wine industry (a passion of mine)
@nataliebaddour30894 жыл бұрын
Thinking about you Nat ❤️❤️ hope you get settled in and the anxiety calms down
@surennap4 жыл бұрын
I lived at home throughout college to save money and I ended up really loving it! I had a lot more space than if I were to live in the dorms or an apartment and my parents were really good about giving me privacy and allowing me to still have that college experience. Now I live across the country for grad school and even though it’s so nice to have an apartment and feel more like an adult, I’d give anything to be able to move back home right now. Of course there are cons like fighting with your parents or reverting back to your high school self, but it sounds like you’re being mindful of those things and also trying to focus on the pros. Just know that you’re not in it alone!
@CarolineMarieSings4 жыл бұрын
I graduated from college in May and was living at home but ended up moving in temporarily with my boyfriend in Charlotte, NC. I was supposed to move to NYC in August. You're not alone, girl!
@hamiltonfortuna4 жыл бұрын
I live with my parents and I couldn’t love it more. And yes, they do treat me as a personal assistant sometimes but I don’t mind since they’re the best people ever. Also, you can save TONS of money.
@sophiadevito4 жыл бұрын
I live at home with my parents! Almost 23 but I recently took a different job with a big pay cut so this is just my current situation! Definitely sucks after living alone and away for four years of college but it’s not the worst. I get to spend time with my family and save money! You’ll get through it and realize this was meant to happen ❤️
@CarmelaFlores4 жыл бұрын
Your skin looks so good! Please do an updated skincare routine :) I also recommend to continue meditating for your mental and spiritual health. It definitely has helped me feel calmer and less anxious about things and it's a great way to just destress and feel more present. Know that you are where you need to be and that whatever you're going through, you'll get through it. Love ya Natalie!
@AfterCoffeeWithJess4 жыл бұрын
Your room is so bright! I love it! I am 30 and back with my parents for a bit so yeah.... Definitely not ideal but trying to be grateful and trust that there will be a lesson in it
@rachelalva-44934 жыл бұрын
Omggg we both live in NC Charlotte can't wait for more Charlotte vlogs
@destineyrios93524 жыл бұрын
Been living with my family since I got out of college a year ago ! Definitely think it’s time for me to move out but no luck on a good paying job (college grad probs) but I am more than grateful for my family allowing me to stay living where I am !
@NCgirl8684 жыл бұрын
Welcome back to NC. I’m one county over in Gaston. So cool to live close to a KZbinr. Hope this time home will help you with your future plans.
@twisadebbarma56824 жыл бұрын
Everything will happen in it's divine time Natalie 🤗 Lots of love and hugs 💕 This shall pass too, don't worry we are always here for you 😇
@marisalaycock67524 жыл бұрын
I just moved to charlotte this week! So excited to get to know the area.
@LayneFable4 жыл бұрын
I'm at home with the rents and there are definitely pros and cons! but i'm trying to focus on the good 😄
@NatalieBarbu4 жыл бұрын
Me too ❤️
@tracy_cakkes4 жыл бұрын
Me three 🖤
@youarethereason93394 жыл бұрын
how are you not even getting 1k view even when you have 150k subscribers @laynefable did u just faked subscribers😂
@annidaallivia89784 жыл бұрын
T A E i’m confuse too
@hannahmonaghan1784 жыл бұрын
T A E lol I know right 😂😂😂
@jenna99014 жыл бұрын
I just moved to Charlotte a year ago! So happy to find some youtubers in this area
@kriscord53944 жыл бұрын
Hang in there, Natalie. Just know that you are not alone in what you are feeling. I think Covid has definitely in one way or another created some sort of anxiety for people. Give yourself grace. This is a challenging time we are all going through and no one expects you to know what to do. None of us know what the future holds but I have trust and faith in God that things will get better. Love you 😘
@livrightnow4 жыл бұрын
I’m 25 (almost 26) and I moved home. I was living with 3 roommates in DC and my parents live in the suburbs. I started living with them temporarily in March to help them grocery shop, etc. and as thinks kept going I moved out of my apartment. I didn’t feel comfortable with my roommates being home full time and I didn’t want to live alone during the pandemic, so it makes sense to stay here for now - but I’m definitely getting very ancy to move out.
@zoeheartsclothes4 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you saying the part at the end. I definitely would have loved to be able to stay with family but my parents are divorced and don’t have the space for me in their own homes. Living alone during the pandemic hadn’t been great :/ but I am powering thru!
@MichelleAlice4 жыл бұрын
Moved to Chicago in 2017 then straight to Sydney at the start of 2019.. low key hated it and moved back home to Ireland in Feb to my parents house and have been working on my freelance video services ever since and I haven’t been this happy in a long time 😊 Best of luck with moving home, always a weird time but it has its pros and cons 💕
@myrasaavedra34224 жыл бұрын
I've been living at home since I finished school at ASU in Tempe, AZ in May. I'll try to get into my own space and apartment by the end of this year for sure because I thrive being on my own! I'm such an introverted extrovert! I even decided I wanted to start a KZbin so I have been saving for a camera! It definitely felt like a set back at first, but living at home has allowed me to focus on my physical and mental health so much and even help my mom focus on hers, too! So there is good and bad like most things!
@deingram36774 жыл бұрын
I'm back in my Hometown of Charlotte NC myself. I moved back last year from Virginia Beach Va. Best to you back on the City. I would love to network on some ideas now that you are back in Charlotte. I wish the Best to you and yours.
@KristaCannady4 жыл бұрын
Have you thought about getting an apartment in south end or South Park?? I'm sure you would still save money, much cheaper than NY! I lived at home for 3 months post grad - just moved to Charlotte!! Totally get how you are feeling.
@isabels91504 жыл бұрын
so aesthetic omg I’m here for it!! ily sis
@NatalieBarbu4 жыл бұрын
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@Mapoflife4 жыл бұрын
I think young people need to realize that it’s not always a walk in the park for parents to have adult children living at home and they are also having to adjust their lives and finances to have you there regardless of personality clashes. There are many young folks that don’t have the option to live back at home who wish they did. I personally would love it if what comes out of this pandemic is that people become more kind considerate and grateful because right now it seems the general vibe in the US is the opposite where we have such a toxic society.
@dl4764 жыл бұрын
Completely agree. Also, in my opinion, unless you lost your job due to covid and can’t pay your rent, there is no reason you should be moving home. If you are are moving home and still have your job, then you should be contributing to bills and paying rent like a grown up. I feel like a lot of people are running home because it feels wasteful living on their own and paying rent while everything is shut down and they can work from home. You don’t hear people complaining when things are open and they can run around spending money and having fun.
@nuera68094 жыл бұрын
Hey Natalie , welcome to the 704 you got this tho I feel you on the anxiety during meditation thing I thought I was the only one , take it slow can’t wait for your updates 😊
@taliafaigen4 жыл бұрын
I feel sooo much of what you're feeling. To whoever's reading this: this year is such a big change for everyone so don't feel bad having more anxiety than usual/being anxious about being anxious. Take it one day at a time. I'm 24 with a full time Marketing job and was living with 3 of my friends in Washington DC. It was sooo fun and finally got in a good rhythm but when the pandemic hit I moved back in with my parents in Maryland temporarily. I have issues with my family too, so this was really hard to do. Little did I know I wouldn't live in DC again :( After my lease was up, my friends wanted to move into a new house in DC but I didn't want to risk it (some people aren't as safe as you'd like), so I moved back in with my parents for 5 months! I just got my own place in the suburbs and while I'm paying more than I was in DC sharing a house with my friends, I have my own space to call my own and some peace of mind/control in my life.
@abrielle134 жыл бұрын
I'd love a skincare video! I've noticed your skin is looking really good lately!
@NatalieBarbu4 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🥺
@Zoupie4 жыл бұрын
I am indian and it is normal in our culture to live with our parents. I don’t get why there is this pressure to leave home in the « white culture ». I don’t live at home at the moment because I am studying abroad but there are so many pros of living at home as long as you are getting along with your parents. Don’t let your ego telling you are going back and that you are not independant because when I lived at home I was fully independant. And appreciate the time you have with your parents because it is time you won’t get back :) Love you a lot from France !
@amandarojas50744 жыл бұрын
I moved back home to San Francisco after a year of living alone in LA. Thankful that I have a room and that I don’t have to pay rent but also miss living with friends!
@JillianDaigle4 жыл бұрын
I'm living at home! I'm almost 20 and am from a very small town but left for almost a year while traveling and thought my bf and I would be moving in together (he's from South Africa and stuck over there right now) once we stopped traveling but because of covid we can't move in together or anything. Definitely feels like a set back BUT remembering that its only temporary and using this time to prepare me for what's to come and even making it better than what it may have been is really getting me through ❤️ you got this Natalie!
@joymae4 жыл бұрын
Hey on a positive note, at least you can hit up the nice nail salons in the suburbs because the nail salons in NYC suck
@NatalieBarbu4 жыл бұрын
This is very true.
@bebeerin4 жыл бұрын
no one's family is perfect. no one can judge you for your family when you can't control anyone but yourself. you don't have to feel self-conscious about it or like you have to hide your struggles
@ElisaDanielle4 жыл бұрын
Wow I’m actually going through the same thing but on the west coast! I’m living in San Francisco but at the end of this month I’ll be moving in with my family to save some money and figure out my next move while Covid is happening. Hopefully we can make the most of it good luck (:
@msalxa114 жыл бұрын
I'm 24 and in medical school and I live at home because my school is literally 10 minutes from my home, no shame in living at home especially from my point of view of saving money in that aspect since medical school is so expensive!
@biancab50434 жыл бұрын
I also moved home with my parents! I graduated from University of San Francisco in December and moved from SF back right before the pandemic. Planning on staying here about 2 years to save money will taking a few extra classes and applying to medical school. Not an ideal situation, but the Bay Area is so expensive and I had no luck with jobs the last few months :( You aren't alone!
@mirandaalfano-smith23304 жыл бұрын
I've been living at home with my parents for exactly a year now! I am 23 and moved home because I found a job that I was super passionate about (I work at a non-profit that provides programming for high school girls from underserved areas), but could not afford to live in the city that it is based in. Overall I would say it has been a pretty positive experience for me! I am saving a good amount of money, doing what I love, and have gotten some really valuable time with my parents that I wouldn't have had otherwise. :)
@vbrown30354 жыл бұрын
I felt that with the 2020 calendar.
@KylieMae4 жыл бұрын
I’m living at home with my fiancé’s parents for a little over a year. We have been staying with them since April!
@masonkelld4 жыл бұрын
Moved in with my parents in March of 2020 in Ohio... was supposed to move to Charlotte in June... next week I’ll finally be moving to Charlotte for work.
@jackieobrien45204 жыл бұрын
I’m living at home in CT with my parents! I’ve been here since March when my senior year of college ended and we were sent home :( I’ll be here until December/January and then I’m moving to Boston! Loved the video Natalie💕
@xoxoprinncesdoniego4 жыл бұрын
Your parents' house looks beautiful!
@bhaddassbre4 жыл бұрын
I’m back home in a small town in North Carolina after graduating from UNC in May. I plan on being here for a year, I’m looking for work and doing a lot of babysitting and tutoring for my family.
@tyapayne79274 жыл бұрын
i was at college and went back home, and I def wish I was still at school, but saving a ton of movie
@kellyplath41694 жыл бұрын
I moved to Charlotte like a week before everything shut down in March! So I definitely feel you on being a little disappointed being here right now since I can't meet many new people or do too much :(
@leanneeggenberger91274 жыл бұрын
Yes... please do a skincare routine! ❤️🌻
@latagaw80c4 жыл бұрын
currently living with my parents in raleigh unemployed, not quite the postgrad life i imagined lol but i'm looking to move into an apartment in charlotte with my bf (he's from waxhaw!) and find a part time job at least if i can't find a full time position soon
@NatalieBarbu4 жыл бұрын
Rooting for you!! I hope you find a job soon ❤️
@tracy_cakkes4 жыл бұрын
Hope you find a job soon! Your gonna do great!
@hava-media4 жыл бұрын
I lived with my parents throughout college and I'm still here. I have dreamed of working as on-screen video producer in NYC since FOREVER... but for now I'm living at home in Houston pivoting with other opportunities I am seeking for myself!
@yvettegarciaa4 жыл бұрын
I’m from NC too currently in my parents home in Greensboro since covid but exciting to know your here in NC too I have a cousin in Charlotte so hope to run into you when i visit
@yvettegarciaa4 жыл бұрын
Biggest plus and what i focus on is saving money and well our parents aren’t going to be in our lives forever so I’ve been going on walk in the am at the park with my mom and just enjoy nature/talking about her childhood (: it’s been nice
@danivalles50004 жыл бұрын
I just graduated college and no job prospects because the industry I am going into literally has no entry level positions available at any capacity. I went from graduating college, Indiana University, at home in Miami, FL to full time living with my parents. Not the best, but also not the worst! I get it especially the part you mentioned about some relationships being better when there is distance, but I have also learned a lot about myself.
@Blawy964 жыл бұрын
So I’ve been living with gradma for the last 1 1/2 years. It’s kind of a townhouse so I have my uncle his wife and my cousins living upstairs and a little apartment downstairs with the garage. I use to live near downtown Los Angeles in a room of renovated hotel with a roomate and before that near Miami in my apartment. Things were rough for me before covid so I went back to Spain with my family...I couldve stayed but I wonder how it wouldve been now with covid:// I think I would still choose the same. My grandma is 90 and I wouldn’t want to miss her!
@camilavola31624 жыл бұрын
Loved this vlog really!! Here in Argentina, people don't move for college, actually everyone usually moves out from their parents home at 25 or more! So i'm kind aused to it, i would love to live alone but here it's SO expensive, and my room is kinda small, but i treated as my little space, i record my podcast, i take my classes here and i just try to make it as pretty and cozy as i can so i can enjoy my time here even though in quarantine it seemed like way too much time! But yeah, im used to living at home 😅, injust think it as a way to save money!
@adebs4 жыл бұрын
I like the editing style of this vlog-it somehow feels more personal!
@TaylorBurke964 жыл бұрын
I graduated from college and then worked for a year before starting nursing school last fall. I'm in my final semester and I'm still living at home and probably will for another year, so I can start to save up some money when I graduate and (fingers crossed) find a good job. I would love to move out sooner, but I have over 70,000 dollars in students loans so it would just be impossible to justify moving out right now. I'm very thankful to have a good relationship with my parents, so it has never been an issue. However it does make me feel like a failure sometimes, but I have to remind myself that it is completely normal.
@wanderingwithyanvlogs4 жыл бұрын
Moving back home can be so stressful! I moved out when I was 21 to go to London & study at fashion school! And I've been living abroad in London & Hong Kong since until I moved back to Australia earlier in Feb this year (I vlogged this journey too - airports were SO empty) just as coronavirus was starting to really intensify... post offices were only open on super limited hours and I think the most stressful part is realising how much there actually is to do! (and pack up!) Right now we're in stage 4 lockdowns in Aus - so we can't leave our house further than 5km or essentially we can only go out for like an hour of exercise per day, one person per household can go shopping at a time... but yeah while my move back home wasn't motivated by coronavirus I know a lot of people have been affected and either way there's a lot of adjustment because I guess we really learn to live quite independently/differently from when we're at home... so defs was good to hear how it was like moving back home and reading everyone else's challenges around that too! Stay safe x sending lots of love to all of you from Australia!