Hey guys, my name is Taylor. As I'm sure you guessed, I am Blasian. What is a Blasian you ask?
Blasian
An individual who is of Asian and African/Black descent. Also known as Afro-Asian. These individuals have a high probability of coming out very attractive.
(urbandictionary.com)
I don't know why this is what I call my blog, who gives a shit to be honest? I'm amazing (or at least I think so), I'm Blasian, and welcome to my life.
I woke up four days before my 21st birthday and could almost smell the shifting energy in the air. I am going to be 21, I'm in the prime of my life, I work full time, and I could feel that some big shit is gonna happen over the next few months, and I want to share it.
This is a no-holds barred blog for me. My first blog was a gluten free situation and I couldn't keep the passion behind it because it wasn't what I really wanted to talk about. Where was I supposed to flip out that my new mascara is amazing, or that the OKCupid date I went on was, to be polite, a shit-show? Which brings us to Blasian Amazin'. Nice to meet you! I'm here to write about that which makes up my life, from fashion to food to fitness to going out with my friends.
More specifically about me, myself, and I. I live in Arizona, alone or with my cat depending on who asks. I was born and raised on the coast of Los Angeles and lived there until I was 17. I am a LA native, make no mistake, but I value the challenge that I gave myself when I packed up and moved to Phoenix. I originally moved for the WP Carey School of Business at ASU, but now I work full time for a local insurance claims management firm and go to school full time. I am working on quite a few degrees and minors to pursue a career in law enforcement, either as a police officer or someone who provides support to said officers.
Work-wise, I have my fingers in all sorts of pies including social media, insurance claims management, and working at a dessert delivery place. I have been working to build a modeling portfolio without agency representation and while it is definitely difficult, I appreciate the opportunity that I have to explore the modeling industry and to challenge myself. My dream grown up career is to become a police officer, and I will be attending the police academy once I have gotten my fill of my creative endeavors and am ready to serve my community.
I have celiac disease and therefore don't eat gluten so there will be a post here and there about that. My battle with celiac disease cost me a lot, both physically and emotionally. Because of that hardship and how far I have come since that dark time, fitness and health are extremely important facets of my life. I can sit and talk about nutrition and off-the-wall workouts for an endless amount of time, and I think it's pretty shameful to see how many of my peers take for granted their youth and strength.
Thank you for supporting my blog by reading, I appreciate you taking the time to read this all!
-Taylor
Blasian
An individual who is of Asian and African/Black descent. Also known as Afro-Asian. These individuals have a high probability of coming out very attractive.
(urbandictionary.com)
I don't know why this is what I call my blog, who gives a shit to be honest? I'm amazing (or at least I think so), I'm Blasian, and welcome to my life.
I woke up four days before my 21st birthday and could almost smell the shifting energy in the air. I am going to be 21, I'm in the prime of my life, I work full time, and I could feel that some big shit is gonna happen over the next few months, and I want to share it.
This is a no-holds barred blog for me. My first blog was a gluten free situation and I couldn't keep the passion behind it because it wasn't what I really wanted to talk about. Where was I supposed to flip out that my new mascara is amazing, or that the OKCupid date I went on was, to be polite, a shit-show? Which brings us to Blasian Amazin'. Nice to meet you! I'm here to write about that which makes up my life, from fashion to food to fitness to going out with my friends.
More specifically about me, myself, and I. I live in Arizona, alone or with my cat depending on who asks. I was born and raised on the coast of Los Angeles and lived there until I was 17. I am a LA native, make no mistake, but I value the challenge that I gave myself when I packed up and moved to Phoenix. I originally moved for the WP Carey School of Business at ASU, but now I work full time for a local insurance claims management firm and go to school full time. I am working on quite a few degrees and minors to pursue a career in law enforcement, either as a police officer or someone who provides support to said officers.
Work-wise, I have my fingers in all sorts of pies including social media, insurance claims management, and working at a dessert delivery place. I have been working to build a modeling portfolio without agency representation and while it is definitely difficult, I appreciate the opportunity that I have to explore the modeling industry and to challenge myself. My dream grown up career is to become a police officer, and I will be attending the police academy once I have gotten my fill of my creative endeavors and am ready to serve my community.
I have celiac disease and therefore don't eat gluten so there will be a post here and there about that. My battle with celiac disease cost me a lot, both physically and emotionally. Because of that hardship and how far I have come since that dark time, fitness and health are extremely important facets of my life. I can sit and talk about nutrition and off-the-wall workouts for an endless amount of time, and I think it's pretty shameful to see how many of my peers take for granted their youth and strength.
Thank you for supporting my blog by reading, I appreciate you taking the time to read this all!
-Taylor