Sunday, July 6, 2014

Absinthe Truffle #CHOLATEWASTED


I’m not going to discuss where this happened because it's a little mom and pop shop and they were probably supposed to card me and didn't.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

You Are not Living, You are Alive

Being alive, taking up space in this world is not living.

Living, having real life is vulnerability. It's taking of the mask, relinquishing the sarcasm and defenses and letting whatever wants to enter, enter.

Living is lowering a defense. It's not only knowing you aren't always right, but allowing yourself to be wrong.

Living is compassion. It's knowing you do not have to be there for others, but you chose to anyway. You chose to sacrifice of yourself to bring help, to bring joy.

Living is steeping down from a pedestal and allowing others to see you. Vulnerability, insecurities, scars and all. Living is not hiding who you are under a crafted facade.

Living is knowing that an ego is the worst thing to have. That your space in this world is not greater than any others.

Living is being free. Living is openness. Having true life means stripping all those preconceived notions and being able to free yourself of the burden of tomorrow. Living is knowing that today is what is promised, that today is not even promised.

Living is knowing that tomorrow will occur, but tomorrow is not guaranteed.

Living is peace that if you were to die today, you had life; You were not merely alive.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Critique, Review, And Advice: Just KeKe

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Finally got around to watching Just KeKe. For some reason I kept missing it, and no one was putting the recording online...well nowhere I could find it. 

I think it's such a cool idea to have someone a part of our generation, actually being the one talking about OUR GENERATION. KeKe Palmer has a strong social media following, and appears as someone you could kick back with. She's a 20 year old girl who's comes off as just a normal person.

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

When You Get Frustrated With Your Sport, Coach.


I've been doing track for the past 5 years, which isn't a super long time, however I ended up just feeling really run down after the past season.

I was doing better workouts and doing more strength work to make my body stronger, however I felt I wasn't getting the results I wanted ( or felt I deserved. I hate the word DESERVED, it breeds entitlement) I was just stressed out and, was putting so much pressure on myself and it wasn't fun.