Tuesday, January 31, 2012

D-Town Props

My alma mater was ranked No. 8 by the Princeton Review as being one of the best college towns, and I wholeheartedly agree!! 



SMU was amazing place to go to school: you had the vibrancy of the city just a few freeway exits away, but spent most of your days nestled in a safe, clean, quiet suburban area. I always told friends and family that there was literally nothing better than walking along the Boulevard on a clear, sunny day....seriously, it almost rivals the beach. Almost.

This California girl will always feel at home walking in her cowboy boots!

Monday, January 30, 2012

Inspired

I've been a terrible blogger. I could chalk it up to my crazy work schedule or the fact that I've taken on some new projects that are keeping me busy in all my free time, but truly, I haven't felt inspired in awhile. Well, I realized that was my own darn fault, considering I live in one of the most beautiful cities in the world and have a plethora of amazing things and people at my fingertips.
So last night, I made sure I was watching as SoCal native, aka the Flying Tomato, took to the snow at the X Games.

Shaun White is a legend in our area; I remember hearing his name whispered during lunch hours as the kid that my friend's brother's friend knew who was being sponsored for snowboarding...at the unprecedented age of 11. It's pretty cool to see him dominating the sport so completely still. If the Double McTwist 1260 doesn't inspire you, I don't know what to tell you!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Resoluteness

I am not one for New Year's Resolutions. If there is something you want to change, do it and do it now, is my opinion. That being said, when I came across this list of 20 New Year's Resolutions for 20-Somethings by Jessie Rosen, I found myself nodding along in quite a few places!

So here is to 2012 being a happier, more informed, more enjoyable year than ever before!

20 New Year’s Resolutions For 20-Somethings

Jan. 2, 2012
  1. Before you status update, Tweet, Tumble or Instagram, pause and say to yourself, “is it entirely necessary that I share this morsel of thought with my entire social network?”and if the answer is not, “yes, I absolutely must,” then step away from the Internet.
  2. Know which candidate you’re going to vote for in the upcoming presidential election, and know why.
  3. Enough with the 14-day juice cleanses. If you want to lose a little weight quickly, eat less and exercise like crazy. If you want to lose a lot of weight slowly, do whatever Jennifer Hudson did.
  4. If you really like the person you’re hooking up with and would like them to be your boyfriend/ girlfriend, find a way to tell them, and hope for the best. If you don’t and wouldn’t, stop.
  5. Find a way to save approximately 300 dollars and spend it on a flight to see a friend or family member who lives far away.
  6. Please stop liking the Kardashians, all of them. It’s not helping anyone, least of all the Kardashians.
  7. Spend less than or equal to the money you earn each month.
  8. Wear clothes that fit you, especially to work.
  9. Call someone on the phone at least once a week, and speak to him or her for at least ten minutes.
  10. Start preparing now to get over the fact that Facebook is probably going to change again in six months. You’re not going to deactivate your account. You don’t know how.
  11. Wait 30 seconds before you look up a fact you can’t remember on your phone, and try to remember it using your brain. This is what the olden days were like.
  12. Replace one terrible reality show you’re currently watching with one wonderful scripted show currently available on television.  Swap suggestion: Real Housewives of Anywhere for HBO’s Enlightened.
  13. Try that food you think you don’t like but have never actually tried, unless it’s brussels sprouts. They really don’t need any more attention.
  14. Cut one person out of your life who you truly do not like and add one person who you truly do. Note: not on Facebook, on Earth.
  15. If you’re still blacking out regularly, you should stop.
  16. Volunteer once over the next 90 days.  You’ll feel really good about it, and probably end up volunteering again over the next 275.
  17.  Tell someone who you love that you love them on a more regular basis. To their face, not in a text.
  18. Back up your entire online life onto an external hard drive, especially your photos.
  19. Crap or get off the pot. This applies to whatever thing you’re not doing that you should just sack up and do already.
  20.  And in the eternal words of Tom Haverford, “TREAT YO SELF!”