Showing posts with label Life Lately. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life Lately. Show all posts

1.28.2013

Forgotten Photos

Sometimes I find amazing photos on my phone, or things that I've posted on Instagram but not on my blog, that I just think should be shared.  They don't really have a category or a specific topic they fall under, so they tend to go unnoticed.  But here are my favorite "forgotten" photos from January.  They are so simple and elegant, moments that came and went so quickly, that these pictures just make me happy!  So I hope you enjoy them on this peaceful Monday!

7.25.2012

Life Lately with a Color Strip

Kuler of the Week: Crawling Magenta
          Since I've moved into my new apartment (updates on that coming soon), I've had the worst time getting internet to work at my house, thus a July of few blog posts!  But I promise there's more to come soon!  However while I have a break at work, I thought I'd share a little bit of life lately, apart from the opossum, moving, figuring out my new job & schedule, and trying to get my life settled back down.  But here's a another one to add to my bug collection of blog posts! Enjoy!

7.18.2012

Indoor Wildlife

          I've been going a hundred miles an hour the past week an a half, but it finally paid off!  I have a lot of life changes coming up right now, and I couldn't be more excited!  This week I'm getting settled into my brand new, beautiful apartment, and next week I'm starting my new job!  So while my posts have been thin, there's been a lot going on!
          But while I was trying to pack up my old apartment, and get everything in order, I had the privilege of having a new roommate for the week. Please meet Mr. Opossum...
          The first time we met, I heard him in a corner kitchen, hissing at Einstein, who was really just trying to give him a proper welcome.  We met from a distance, which was just me on top of the counter calling Vlad to rescue me, from what I thought without my glasses, was a rather large rat.  He came over and while trying to trap it (now from behind my oven) he started laughing. When I inquired what could possibly be so funny about my predicament, he just said "It's not a rat. Hello Mr. Opossum".  Trapped in a tall trash can, he was unharmed and set free in my neighbors yard.  Relieved, I thought that was our final farewell...
         Three days later however, I had fallen asleep on the sofa in my living room, and at 4 in the morning, Einstein was back to making friends.  However his affection was unrequited, and I woke up to a hissing Mr. Opossum again.  Being in a state of confusion, I grabbed my all too friendly cat, and stood on the porch.  Going in and out, trying to figure out how to remove the opossum, who this time wasn't so still, and was running around my apartment from room to room until 10 am.  Finally a neighbor came over to try to help me trap him again, but after 20 minutes of searching we couldn't find him, and since they are nocturnal animals, we figured he had just gone back under the house, or however he had gotten in.  So as I continue to try to pack up my apartment, as it was moving day, I heard a loud thud behind me.
          We had been searching all the dark corners of my apartment, but didn't look in the sunniest part of the whole house, my bedroom window.  He had gotten behind the blinds and had fallen from the highest sill to the lower window sill and was trying to get comfy for a good day's sleep.  My landlord had come over to try to figure out how my new roommate was getting in, and together we slowly nudged him, with a broom handle, out the window onto the outdoor sill, closing the window behind him.  He slept there, curled up with his paw over his long pink nose.  Isn't amazing how at 4 in the morning he can seem so vicious, and by 10 am, he's cute and cuddly.  Once again, I said my goodbyes...
          Everything finally was moved out of my apartment, with the help of some amazing people, and with only a few random boxes left, I was loading up my car, but as I picked one up, you would never guess who was curled up behind it.  No longer shocked, or even surprised, I just laughed.  Mr. Opossum had apparently been enjoying the air conditioning all  night, and I hadn't even realized it the whole day!  But Doug to the rescue this time, who was fortunately close to my apartment at the time  and called at just the right moment.  He and his roommate came over and removed the little guy from my apartment for hopefully the last time. They put him in the truck bed,  and dropped him off at the park.  So I wish you well Mr. Opossum, and I hope you're enjoying your new residence!
         But Hey, who doesn't enjoy a little indoor wildlife...

3.04.2012

Afterthoughts and Revolutions

So Long, Farewell Boston,
but lets have a recap of my Beantown Adventure

          As some may know, every year I strive to go to 5 new places every year, and this year I got an early start visiting two new places in one trip.  Since this started as a resolution two years ago now, I've done my best to accomplish it.  2010 was a year of adventuring with friends, 2011 became a year of traveling with romance by my side and so for 2012 I decided it was time to have a journey of solidarity, where I could take time for myself to think and grow.

Year 2010: Charleston SC, Los Angeles CA, Asheville NC, Williamsburg VA, Outer Banks NC
Year 2011:  New York NY, Indianapolis IN, Chicago IL, Grandfather Mountain NC

Year 2012: 1) Boston, Massachusetts
                   2) Brooklyn, New York


Firsts in Boston:  Tried Lobster
                            Been to a Brewry
                            Tried a Cannoli
                            Been to a NBA Game
                            Tried Mochi

Sights I Saw:      Nichols House Museum
                           Harpoon's Brewry Tour
                           JFK Museum
                           Museum of Fine Arts (MFA)
                           Isabelle Gardner Museum


Brooklyn:    Seen the Brooklyn Bridge
                           The Metropolitan Museum of Art


          When I left Greensboro, I was looking for answers.  Or maybe for a path.  And I thought that when those 11 days were over, I'd feel even more anxious then before I left.  But instead I found a calmness I hadn't expected to find in a place where every street is busy and every person has a mission.
          This week was about being able to start making decisions with a perspective so I surrounded myself everyday with amazing art, beautiful food, and positive energy.  It brought a part of my back to life.  Plus, there's just nothing better than spending a Saturday afternoon shopping at Bloomingdales in Soho, with one of your best friends, sipping on mango spritzers in wine glasses and chocolate covered strawberries being passed around.
          Right now I am the best version of myself.  I carry a serenity with me and I have brought back a different kind joy to my life, realizing that distance is only a number of miles, not a number of steps to something else.  When we surround ourselves with ideas and people that inspire us, we tend to let our souls free and let ourselves live in a contentment that encourages creation, happiness and love.  Going home to greensboro, I can feel myself glowing, ready for anything, and letting what may come into my life with no hesitation.

12.10.2011

Bullseye

My First Bullseye!
Sometimes the answers in life come to you in moments of subtly.

I live my life now with assurance of self, of where I want my future to go and knowing the pieces I want to bring with me.  My life is full of things that are flourishing.  Einstein has grown into a cat, my plants are budding with orange winter blooms, and most of the people in my life are in a transition of change into a new future.  I've have learned that change is a good thing,  and since its unavoidable its a waste of energy and karma to fight it.  I have put myself on the line and now it is time for the universe to take my life where it may.  Cherishing those I love, and living day to day, I live only in happiness and trust that the energy I give to the universe will come back to me when the time is right.