Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Reverting Back to a Wide-Eyed, Giggly Childhood



Guys...seriously, I can't even explain how much I love this movie. When it came out in theaters in 1997 I saw it...no joke...11 times. I kid you not.

15 years later, and am I seeing it in 3D this week? YOU BET!

Monday, April 2, 2012

What Would You Do??


Looks like I didn't win that mega millions...darn. I even shelled out a whole dollar for the group ticket everyone at work bought, just in case, but alas, no $640 million. Even so, money continues to creep it's way into my brain now and then, way more than I wish it did. But haven't we all thought about what we'd do if we happened to win a whole lot of money? Here's what I'd do, trying to balance selfish and selfless...
-pay off my student loans
-buy myself a small but beautiful house so that I'd always have a place to live that's all my own
-give some to my family, especially my mom
-donate some to charities and/or people that I know need a little help
-travel, travel, travel!
-go back to school and study anything I want, for as long as I want
-live comfortably but not lavishly for the rest of my life

I'm not sure there's much else I would need in this world. I think it's better to come from "humble beginnings" and come into some money later in life (if I were ever to be rich) because I HOPE that I'd have enough sense now to know what's important in life and what's really NOT important. I am actually currently living much more "humbly" than I ever did growing up (as much as my dramatic pre-teen self would hate to admit it). I make about enough money to get by each month (even that has been a struggle some months) and that's about it. I'm not sure I need $640 million but having enough money to not worry about rent and food anymore wouldn't be so bad. It's good though, to know that I AM taking care of myself and paying for everything I have by myself. And speaking of which, when did I become such a grown up anyways?! It's a sneaky thing that you don't realize until it's happening. Not that I need to always act like a grown up :-) I try to play and laugh and have fun as much as possible too. I'm definitely known to frolic, twirl, dance, and sing on occasion and THOSE are some great things that money can't buy!

Having no money means you must be very creative, that's for sure. It seems like the lack of something often feeds creativity when you look at the most creative people out there, past and present, so that's reassuring. At least I'll have my creativity next month when I need to pay my rent!

But seriously, I'm ok with not winning the lottery. I have health, friends, family, a place to live, a car to get me places, and plenty of Ramen soup to get me by!

If any of you out there DID happen to win the mega millions, though, just remember that I was your friend before you became rich :-)

Monday, January 16, 2012

Round The World

Here are two videos that I absolutely love and they make me want to travel and see as much of this world as possible in my life! The first one I've watched many, many times over the years and the second one I just discovered recently from my awesome friend Jess! Enjoy :-)




Time is Nothing // Around The World Time Lapse from Kien Lam on Vimeo.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Old Year/New Year

                                     

2011 has been done and gone for almost 2 weeks already?! Before it's too far in the past to remember, I want to try an exercise in remembering all the ups and downs of the year that's passed. In no particular order, here's what I've got...

In 2011 I...
-met a totally amazing guy, then a couple weeks later got to be his girlfriend :-)
-traveled to Maine, Oregon, Washington, and California (also brief, accidental mini-adventures in Boston and Texas)
-turned 24
-moved twice
-lived in Denver
-discovered zumba
-attended two weddings of childhood friends
-ran around the beach on both coasts
-completed my 12th Bolder Boulder
-learned how to make, sell, and appreciate wine
-worked four different jobs (sometimes at the same time!)
-did a lot of slacklining
-saw the Avett Brothers, Iron & Wine, the Head and the Heart, and Alexi Murdoch in concert
-got to be in the same room as James Franco
-worked two paid and one volunteer photography jobs
-reunited with long lost relatives
-learned to snowboard
-had the worst travel experience involving airplanes, delays, missed flights, and Texas that you can possibly imagine
-survived the above travel experience
-made lots of new friends


What does 2012 have in store for me? Here's what I've got so far (some are confirmed, some are hopefuls)...
-anniversary/valentine's day/awesome trip to NYC with Anthony next month
-celebrating 1 year with said boyfriend :-)
-more photography jobs?
-photography classes to improve those skills!
-more snowboarding (more skills to improve)
-another big trip later in the year...road trip around the west coast/Canada? Europe? Japan? Not sure yet.
-getting better at budgeting and saving my money


Hopefully many more adventures, travels, photos, and surprises to come!

P.S. Here's another song I can't stop listening to right now: