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Showing posts with label happiness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label happiness. Show all posts

Monday, August 24, 2015

Walk.

I try to take an extended walk everyday at lunch.

Even in the scorching Texas-in-August temperatures, I walk. Some days, my walks are short jaunts that send me back quickly to my air-conditioned office a sweaty mess. Other days, my walks are extended treks that have me reluctantly taking a final breath of fresh air before I push open the office door and return to the grind.

With every walk, I uncover a tiny bit more of Dallas; I learn a little bit more about “The Big D.”

I’ve always been an avid proponent of opening your eyes and looking up, looking down, looking around the corner, looking behind, looking at your feet, looking at the trees from below – taking a look at the world around you from a different perspective.


Too often, we are far too focused at looking immediately ahead, both literally and figuratively. We want to move forward and progress through life – we’re not focused on the now, we’re instead focused on the whens and soons.

When I make enough money…” “I’ll get a new job soon…” “When I find the right person…” “I’ll lose that weight soon…”

My walks help me remember the simplicity of now in the best possible way.

I walk to give my brain a break from the deadlines of marketing campaigns, content pieces, and prospect lists. I walk to give my neck a break from being slumped over a computer, pounding out eight hours of work a day. I walk to give my eyes a break from squinting at an electronic screen for hours at a time.

But most importantly, I walk to enjoy the now.

xx

ola

Friday, June 26, 2015

Equality.

I try to live with joy in my heart every single day. I keep a jar of "happiness" on my desk and I try to remember to write down at least one "happy" thing from each day to keep in the jar. As I watch the jar get fuller and fuller each day, it reminds me of all of the wonderful things in my world and it helps me maintain the joy in my heart.


Today, my heart holds so much happiness that it would fill a million jars a dozen times over.

Today, we got to experience history.

Today, love won, and today, the world changed.

Some of my closest friends will now be free to marry whomever they choose and will enjoy full legal benefits under the law.

My children - and the children of my friends - will grow up in a world where they can marry whomever their heart chooses, regardless of their gender. My children will (hopefully) be baffled and disgusted by the idea of discrimination against sexual orientation, and my children will grow up learning about this day in textbooks.

Love has won. Love is here to stay.

And that, my friends, is something worth being happy about.

xx
ola




Friday, May 8, 2015

Here's to you, Class of 2015

It's the eve of my college graduation. As of about noon tomorrow, I will be able to count myself as one of the thousands of TCU alumni that proudly bleed purple nationwide.

College has been the best four years of my life (so far). For the first time ever, I can genuinely say that I am 100% (and maybe 110% on those really good days) comfortable with me - my strengths, my faults, my anxieties, my hopes, my body image, my self-perception, my everything. It took me a while to get there, but I finally did it - I am finally the best version of me that I have ever been. But there's still room to grow.

Freshman year taught me to step outside of my comfort zone. To take the plunge and try new things. To buckle down and focus - but leave time for other (not-as-important) things as well. To be a support system for newly-met friends (who will later become friends for a lifetime). To stay up until 3 AM talking and making connections - because those connections will get you through the hard times. 

Sophomore year taught me to keep pushing. To ask for help when life gets to be too dark, too hard. To lean on your friends because they love you and they want to help you. To admit that you're struggling - and not be ashamed of it. To take all the funny little ironies of life in stride - even when they cut deep to the bone. To take deep breaths and keep moving. To delve into music therapy - and enjoy its ability to take you away. To grow from your struggles rather than let them keep you down.

Junior year taught me to enjoy life as it comes. To go out every weekend, because why the hell not? To say "yes" more often. To embrace failure as an inevitable part of the learning process and to move past it to become better. To invest in a good pair of running shoes to clear a troubled mind and rebalance a skewed spirit. To make time for the important things in life - and to understand which things are important and which are not.

Senior year taught me to "float on." To plan for the future, but live in the present (as much as possible). To continue to work hard and be persistent - even when it seems like nothing is paying off. To love wholeheartedly, even if it's not necessarily reciprocated in the ways I expect. To keep a healthy perspective on life. To give thanks and give back. To build (and rebuild) relationships with wonderful people. To share happiness and gratitude with others. To seek advice and help - and actually take it for once. To buckle down and get better - and keep it that way.

I learned a lot of hard life lessons during my four years at TCU, but they have all contributed towards making me the strong, confident individual that I am today.

I will walk across that stage with pride in knowing that TCU and all the beautiful souls I have met in my time here have helped me become the best version of myself.


Hail all hail TCU
Mem'ries sweet, comrades true
Light of faith, follow through
Hail to thee, TCU

xx
ola

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

My Takeaways from Spring Break

For my last spring break ever (eek!), I traveled to the beautiful country of Peru with an international marketing class through TCU's Neeley School of Business. Eighteen of my peers and two of my professors and I ventured through four towns in nine days and saw incredible sights that took my breath away and renewed within me a sense of gratitude and awe at the beautiful world that we live in.

For the past few months, I’ve felt like I was missing something – I just wasn’t sure what it was. But now I know that this trip gave me exactly what I missing: refreshed eyes, a new way to look at the world, an awakened passion, and a big dose of healthy perspective on my life and humanity in general.

Overall, Peru is not a wealthy country. This fact was glaringly evident through all of our travels in the mountains. The rural villages we passed were filled with dilapidated houses that looked abandoned and ready to fall over with the slightest tremor, but were still inhabited by (often large) families. Even in the big cities, most of the buildings were in disrepair and looked worn. Rusted and dented cars were a common sight on the roads – I think I saw only one “expensive” car my whole time in Peru – a Mercedes – and it was on our last day, as we entered the airport to board our flight back to the United States. Buses and cars were filled beyond capacity with people sitting uncomfortably on laps and in trunks. On the streets, beggars were a common sight, and children that looked as young as five or six peddled their modest wares of bubblegum or hard candies as well as they could to passing tourists. Stray, ragged-looking dogs wandered through the streets, intermingling with people. Most of the roads we drove on were made of cobblestone or old packed dirt, and were often bumpy and full of potholes.

But despite the obvious poverty surrounding us, the general feeling of the Peruvian people was one of joy and contentment. They didn’t have much, but it didn’t matter. Many of the dirty children running around the dirt roads of rural towns shrieked joyously, smiling and having the time of their lives. Laughter rang through the streets as people talked and joked with their peers. All of my interactions with Peruvian adults were full of smiles and genuine kindness, even though I was a glaring outsider and there was a sizable language barrier. Every Peruvian that I talked to was incredibly gracious and offered me a refreshing glance at the innate kindness that I know all humanity is capable of.
One of my most memorable observations in Peru was the blatant contrast between modern society and traditional culture. On the streets of Cusco, women in traditional skirts and hats carried their babies bundled on their backs in beautiful hand-woven blankets among the hustle and bustle of people passing by with headphones in their ears, listening to music on their smartphones. The Peruvians are proudly unashamed of their culture, and up to half of the populations in some of the cities we stayed in still maintained the Incan language of Quechua. In the rural towns, traditional homes made of adobe clay were nestled next to convenience stores adorned with neon lights and "Free Wi-Fi" signs.

My experience with Peruvian Wi-Fi was inconsistent and unreliable, but I found the break from a constant technological connection incredibly refreshing and very welcome. I had been trying for weeks to “unplug and disconnect,” but had found it incredibly difficult because of the constant temptation in the States. In Peru, I had no choice. Instead of staring into my phone, I had a chance to make genuine connections with all of the people on the trip, and it rejuvenated my soul in a way that I haven’t felt in a long time. I took hundreds of photos, but I also took a moment to be present in the moment and enjoy the view from my own eyes – not just through the screen of my iPhone or through the viewfinder of my camera. Bus rides through the countryside were long and sometimes arduous, but were always aesthetically enjoyable. It was only in the moments that I felt too tired to keep my eyes open or that I was too busy laughing and talking with my peers that I didn’t make the most of soaking up the natural beauty passing by the windows.


Back in the US, I feel unbelievably lucky with all that I have. Things that I took for granted before – consistent access to clean water, safely maintained roads, completed construction, and more – are now invaluable luxuries that I appreciate beyond compare. In the past few months, money has been a big concern for me as I approach graduation. I worried about finding a job, keeping a job, and making enough money at a job. I wanted to be happy, and having enough money was a big factor in what I thought would make me happy. I had money, but I worried about getting more money to maintain the lifestyle that I was so used to. I wanted to be able to afford “nice” (but not necessarily the “nicest”) things, but my Peruvian experience reaffirmed the fact that it’s not about the tangible things in your life – it’s about the people and the experiences. I spent a fair amount of money on my trip, but the experiences and the lessons I have learned from Peru’s history, people, and culture are invaluable – there is absolutely no way to quantify the value of what I have taken away from this trip in my heart, my mind, and my soul.
Here's to you, Peru - thank you for opening my eyes, renewing my perspective on the world, and refreshing my joie de vivre at absolutely the best possible time. Te adoro y yo volvere.

xx
ola

Monday, January 19, 2015

Live like a disposable camera

In July, I bought a pair of disposable cameras before Lakota and I went on an all-day summer adventure.

"Why're you buying disposables when you've got a DSLR that can hold far more photos - in way better quality - for free?" he asked.

"I like the way the photos are a bit blurry, a bit discolored. The effect is really cool. Besides, whoever gets to use a disposable camera anymore?" I said, as I pulled the cameras off the CVS display hook and wiped the dust off the cardboard packaging (no joke - there was actually dust on the package).

That day, we went out on a great adventure and I snapped a few photos with my camera, but definitely not enough to use it up.




So I took it back to Tulsa for a few days, where I snapped a few more pictures.



Then it traveled with me to Austin, for a "graduation celebration" trip for my best friend's impending graduation.



Then, on a whim, I brought it back with me to Tulsa, where I snapped the final exposures on the camera while home for the holidays.


In looking at these photos, I feel an overwhelming sense of joy. At first, I thought it was simply because I was enjoying the faded, vintage look of the colors and the blurred, noisy effect of the film that made the photos look a lot older than they actually were and appealed to my love of all things retro.

But then I realized what about these photos was making me so truly happy - the fact that they were 100% genuine, candid representations of some of the most beloved people in my life. They were taken at a snapshot in time - random seconds that seem meaningless in the moment, but resonate with memories upon later reflection. 

And the best part about these photos? 

They were complete surprises. Complete, beautiful surprises. 

They weren't immediately gawked at on the back of a DSLR screen. They weren't scrutinized and frowned upon, declared "unfit" because a hair was out of place or an expression was not "just right." They weren't uploaded to a computer, where they spent hours being processed, color-corrected, and retouched to create a sterilized, "perfect reality." They were just moments in time, captured as they were - hairs out of place, "not right" expressions and all.

And then I thought to myself, "What if we lived life in that way?"

What if we didn't immediately overanalyze, pick apart, and critique every single thing that we had just done, said, acted upon? What if we just took a step back and allowed time for our "photo" to develop? I think we'd find that we'd be pleasantly surprised with the finished product.

Food for thought (especially for me).

xx
ola

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

10 Tips for Happiness

My mother and I have a tendency of sending one another links to all sorts of Internet articles we find online; some are scholarly, some are funny, some are frightening, some are cute, and some are just plain silly. Yesterday, my mother shared this article with me, and reading it put a big smile on my face and a sense of inspiration in my soul.

As y'all likely have noticed, the idea of happiness is something that I think about a lot. Honestly, it fascinates me because everyone has their own idea of what happiness is and what it feels like to truly be happy. Not only that, but I truly believe that happiness is a choice - if you can align your mind so that you are open to happiness, you will be happy. I'm not going to lie, aligning my mind to be open to happiness is something that I struggle with sometimes, but it's something that I'm working on.

Reading the Pope's ten tips for happiness has as a wonderful reminder to invite happiness into my life by aligning my mind in the proper way, and has also inspired me to compile my own list of ten tips for happiness:


  1. Learn to understand and accept that you absolutely cannot control everything in your life. We can micromanage and plan our lives to a tee, but there will always be a chance that something will happen at the last second and completely shatter our plans. We can't predict and plan for everything - that's life.
  2. Take what happens in stride, and use it to your advantage. Sometimes, things are going to go wrong. But, spoiler alert: the world keeps turning, the wind keeps blowing, and life goes on. No matter what happens, it will not signal the end of the world. It will be okay in the end - but, it is up to you to decide how quickly "the end" will come.
  3. Learn to enjoy the journey, not the destination. Our lives are all one big "journey" - learn to enjoy it right now, instead of staying so focused on the destination that you don't notice what you're passing by. For more, read this post.
  4. Take some "me" time. Our friends and family are wonderful people who were put into our lives for a reason, but if we spend every waking moment in the presence of someone else, we'll never get to truly understand ourselves. I am a firm believer in devoting some time in the day to "me" time; get to know - and love yourself.
  5. Find at least one thing you like about yourself. We're all horribly self-critical, and our self-esteems can leave a lot to be desired, but I bet that there is at least one tiny little thing you don't absolutely loathe about yourself. Find it, embrace it, and flaunt it.
  6. Find at least one reason to smile every single day. I don't care if you're having the worst day of your life - if you are still breathing, you have at least one reason to smile.
  7. Find your "happy music" and blast it. Seriously, just try being unhappy when your favorite song is playing, happy words washing over you.
  8. Surround yourself with people that bring you up and make you happy. If there is someone in your life right now that is bringing you down, they're not worthy of your time, so don't give it to them. Simple as that.
  9. Open your eyes. Take a minute to look around you in all directions - left, right, up, down, sideways, and inside out. The world is a beautiful place filled with happiness in all forms - and a lot of it is highly infectious, if you can only find it.
  10. Get out and move. Take a walk, ride your bike, go for a jog, get together with friends to toss the frisbee around, dance around your room in your underwear, singing into a hairbrush microphone... Just get out there and move. It's hard to be unhappy when you've got endorphins pumping through your bloodstream from the simple act of movement.
I'm a bit obsessed with the song "Boys Chase Girls" by Ingrid Michaelson right now, so just remember her wise words: "I've got two hands, one beating heart/I'm gonna be all right."
You're gonna be all right, kid. Be happy!

xx
ola

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Grand adventures

Yesterday, my guy and I spent the entire day having what I referred to as a "grand adventure." It started off earlier during the week.

"Hey Lakota, what are you doing on Saturday?"
"Nothing, actually. I don't have to work."
"Let's go on a grand adventure!"
"Okay."

Our original plan was to explore a quarry, but because of logistical reasons, it didn't end up working out. Instead, we decided to explore a bit of Plano and Carrollton. We saw McMansions, the Baptidome, my guy's old stomping grounds, some beautiful examples of nature, and a great little slice of small town Americana.







I couldn't have asked for a better way to spend my Saturday. It seems like spontaneous trips always end up being the most memorable and the most enjoyable.

Happy Sunday, y'all! Here's to a good week.

xx
ola

Monday, November 18, 2013

Things for Happiness: Week 18

Belated post... Better late than never! I just had way too much fun this weekend to care about doing anything productive. It was a very welcome change.

Here's what's making me happy this week (in no particular order):


  1. I took engagement photos for a lovely couple this weekend - they were so much fun to work with, both incredibly gorgeous human beings, and seeing their undeniable chemistry made me smile. I love seeing two people who are so incredibly perfect for one another and so incredibly smitten with each other. These two were it.
  2. My sorority had a social event on Friday - "Hot Joggers and Rugged Loggers." Though my roommate - and date for the night - (in the pink) and I didn't end up going because the buses took forever to get to pick-up and we were freezing, it was still fun having a chance to hang out with all my sisters beforehand!
  3. The week was finally one that had cold weather! Tuesday's high was in the 50s, so of course I had to take a selfie to commemorate the moment. I love sweater and scarf weather and am more than ready for it to be a consistent thing!
  4. Meet Gentry! My sorority president and her boyfriend adopted this adorable little pup and all the officers got to meet her before anyone else did at our exec board meeting on Thursday! She's too cute for words and has the most incredible blue eyes you'd ever see on a dog!
  5. The leaves in the Fort are finally turning beautiful colors. I'm surprised, honestly, because I don't think I've ever seen such wonderful colors in Texas. I'm going to contribute the changes to the unseasonably wet weather we've been having this year, but I'm definitely not complaining! I love driving to my internship in the mornings... The trees are absolutely gorgeous!
This week is technically my last full week of school before finals... Next week is a half week, then Thanksgiving break, then another half week, and then dead days. Eeeeek! I can't believe how quickly this semester has flown by...

What's making y'all happy this week?

xx
ola

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Things for Happiness: Week 17

It's been a long week, y'all... And it's not like I've even had all that much to do, it's simply dragged on and on and on... I'm at the point in the semester where I am ready for my month-long break! (At the same time, I'm also dreading my Thanksgiving and winter breaks because I know that their impending approach actually means that I'll have to get my group projects done soon and start studying for finals before long... Eeeeep!)

Here's what's making me happy this week (in no particular order):

  1. I finally acquired an infinity scarf! I've been wanting one for about a year and a half, and when I saw this fun print at Target, I just knew that I had to have it. I love it - it's so colorful and so soft! Definitely adds a fun bit of pop to whatever I'm wearing.
  2. I went to visit one of my favorite series of photos today - "The Brown Sisters" by Nicholas Nixon. Nixon took a photograph of these four women every year for twenty or so years. It's a wonderful, compelling exhibit and it reminds me why I love photography so much.
  3. I found a recipe for some delicious white-bean-and-spinach tacos that I made a few days ago and have been slowly working my way through the leftovers... So good, so simple, and visually appealing to boot! What more could you ask for in a food?
  4. My beautiful, wonderful, and talented best friend/little had her artwork exhibited for the first time in the art school's gallery! I went to the opening on Monday to support her and was so proud to see her work on the wall. This girl's got an incredible ability with a paintbrush.
  5. My banana blanket. The temperatures have dropped pretty substantially here lately, so this magnificent yellow sheaf of fuzz has been keeping me toasty. It's brilliant.
What's making y'all happy this week?

xx
ola

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Things for Happiness: Week 16

Happy Saturday, y'all! It's been quite a long week and I cannot even begin to explain how incredibly excited I am that it's the weekend... It feels like I've been waiting for it for a long time.. Though it was a long one, it was a week full of little things that reminded me to smile!

So here's what's making me happy this week (in no particular order):


  1. The Amon G. Carter Museum here in Fort Worth is hosting an exhibition about the history of color photography, titled "Color!" Since I'm such a photography dork, of course I had to go out and see it! My guy and I went yesterday, and it was absolutely brilliant. My favorite part had to be the wall of photographs they had collected from people from the 40's all the way up to the present.. It was incredible, and wonderfully inspiring!
  2. Whiskey Pistol is a band that one of my friends does social media work for. She contacted me to ask if I would be interested in doing some photos for them, and I obliged - I'm so glad I did! I went to one of their performances on Tuesday night and I was immediately won over by their sound - they're fantastic! If you're looking for an awesome new band to get behind, definitely check them out on Facebook, and listen to a little bit of what they sound like on their SoundCloud!
  3. Halloween was on Thursday, so of course my friends and I had to take the opportunity to dress up! This year's costumes? Gruu and his minions from Despicable Me. It was a huge hit - big shout out to Liz for being amazing and making our costumes look incredible!
  4. On Wednesday night, I hosted a dinner for one of my sorority's educational leadership consultants. She was such a sweet girl, and I had a lot of fun chatting with her and my other sisters who came by. (And yes, our dinner spread was quite diverse: chicken, mac & cheese, salad, broccoli, and... Pancakes?)
  5. This guy. I know I basically put him on the list every single week, but he deserves it, time and time again. He had a long, tiring week but he still took the time to come see me and comfort me when I wasn't feeling too great emotionally. It's gushy and gross, but he really does mean a whole lot to me. I can't even begin to describe how lucky I feel to have him in my life.
Hard to believe it's already November... Personally, I am ready for Thanksgiving Break and cool temperatures. Only about three and a half more weeks left of my semester... It's crazy!

What's making y'all happy this week?

xx
ola

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Things for Happiness: Week 15

Lots of people making me happy this week... Let's get to it!

Here are the things that are making me happy this week (in no particular order):


  1. The crew (minus Liz, plus Bryce)! There's nothing better than your very best friends. The love I have for these people is incredible. It really is true that you meet your best friends for life in college. They are these people.
  2. Roommate since freshman year and my little in one photograph? Yes, yes, yes. Had such a fun time at the game with these girls yesterday!!
  3. I went to the Cutting Edge Haunted House (which, by the way, holds the Guinness World Record for the biggest haunted house in the world) this weekend with these two lovely ladies and our dates - it was absolutely terrifying, but also incredibly fun!
  4. The boyfriend's fraternity had a "nerd" themed mixer, and it was so much fun to dress silly, go out with him, his roommates, and some of my closest friends! This photo also just makes me smile.
  5. When I got home from winter break on Tuesday, I found this cute little bag on my bed - Kylie's momma made all of us little Halloween-themed goody bags! What a wonderful way to be welcomed home after a lovely break.
What's making y'all happy this week?

xx
ola

Monday, October 21, 2013

Things for Happiness: Week 14

Yes, yes this post is super late, I know... I always feel like I'm disappointing people when I check my page analytics and see that page views have increased significantly on Fridays because I know people are anticipating a new happiness post...

Well, it's fall break and I got a bit lazy - not to mention that I've been busy with my guy in Tulsa for the break - so yeah.

Anyway, here's what's making me happy this week (in no particular order):

  1.  Like I mentioned above, I've got my guy with me in Tulsa for the break. It's been so incredibly wonderful spending time with him and getting to show him around T-Town. We went to Stillwater for the TCU/OSU game on Saturday and had such a blast! It was incredible to be there, and I got to introduce him to some of my good friends, which was awesome.
  2. I've got a tiny bit of a pumpkin obsession... Just a tiny bit. I made pumpkin pancakes for Lakota and I before we ventured out on our 4.5 hour drive to Tulsa on Friday morning... They were so good!
  3. I preordered the Humans of New York book and was pleasantly surprised to find it sitting in my mailbox on the afternoon of its release! It's a brilliant little collection of photographs, and it was definitely an excellent buying decision. What an inspiring project! I am obsessed.
  4. More pumpkin! Okay, but seriously, if y'all like pumpkin-flavored anything, and/or tea, you need to try this tea from Trader Joe's. It's seriously fall-flavored happiness in your mouth, no joke.
  5. It's so good to be back in Tulsa (even if it is only for a little while). The weather here is far more fall-like than it was in Fort Worth, so I am embracing the chill in the air and the fall colors appearing in the foliage. Maybe if I try really hard, I can steal some of this weather to bring back with me to Texas?? I can only hope...
What's making y'all happy this week?

xx
ola

Friday, October 11, 2013

Things for Happiness: Week 13

Yay, this post is actually on time! Look at me go, y'all. :)

Here are the things that are making me happy this week (in no particular order):


  1. My chapter initiated 44 new members this past Sunday - it was so exciting to see all of our little "babies" become official and I feel so proud of how far our chapter has come with the official initiation of the pledge class of 2013! :)
  2. I love pumpkin season. And this stuff? It's just incredible. It smells like pumpkin-infused dreams, and it makes your skin SO SOFT. It's sad, but I am truly considering buying about three or four more things of it next time I go to Trader Joe's so I can have a delectable pumpkin-scented surplus of the stuff, even after pumpkin season is over...
  3. These wonderful treats came to me as a surprise from my best friends - and sisters - yesterday after I had a stress-related bawl session. They showed up in my room with a plastic bag and started pulling all these goodies out, and I lost it. I feel so incredibly lucky to have such loving people in my life.
  4. Tonight was TCU's Homecoming Parade! I got to ride on a float that my sisters and I helped pomp, and it was a lot of fun going through the streets of our campus, waving at all the families (especially those with little kids!) that showed up to watch the parade. We play KU tomorrow, but I probably won't be attending because of the sheer amount of work I've got to get done...
  5. These are those aforementioned best friends - and sisters - from the third point. Kylie and Liz. They make me so incredibly happy and because of them, I know that I am loved. Words can't describe how amazed I am that I got lucky enough to have people like them in my life! (Also, today was our philanthropy-related day for AOII, so we matched in our cute little v-necks, yay!)
What's making y'all happy this week?

xx
ola

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Things for Happiness: Week 12

This is a really really late post, phew. I've been getting really bad about making these posts timely, y'all... For that, I do apologize. Anyhow, without further ado...

Here are the things that have been making me happy this week (in no particular order):


  1. Downtown Fort Worth has incredibly beautiful water gardens. I've not been in a while, so on Friday afternoon, when both my guy and I finally had some free time, I suggested we visit. It was lovely walking through, enjoying the sunlight and the soothing sound of flowing water. While we were down at the "reflecting pool," we even saw a proposal happen! Being the sap that I am, I loved it - it was too cute for words!
  2. It's officially pumpkin season y'all... Four words: Pumpkin. Chocolate. Chip. Cookies. Yes, they are just as incredible as they sound.
  3. It felt legitimately fall-like today, so I took the opportunity to dress in my fall best -- especially in that wonderful mustard yellow sweater that I absolutely adore. Thank you, H&M!
  4. Like I mentioned in number one, my guy and I had a lovely day at the water gardens on Friday (which, incidentally, marked a month of dating). He makes me smile a whole lot and I'm just really really happy he's in my life.
  5. I finally, finally, FINALLY got to spend some time with my beautiful best friend - and roomie-for-life - Shelby this weekend. It felt so good to hang out with her again and have our moments... I've missed her so much and I am way excited for the prospect of having more opportunities to hang with her this year!
What's making y'all happy this week?

xx
ola

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Things for Happiness: Week 11

It gets really hard to put one of these posts together when your week is chock-full of meetings, presentations, tests, and deadlines... So, that's my reason for this delayed post. Also, I kind of wanted to purposely delay this so that I could be sure to include some photos from today. :)

Here are the things that are making me happy this week (in no particular order):


  1. Big/little reveal was this past week and my lovely twin added a new member to our little family - her little!!! I was really excited because I actually had an opportunity to talk to her lovely little during recruitment and I remembered that I loved her right off the bat... A good feeling to know that she had chosen to stick with AOII!
  2. Went and saw Fall Out Boy and Panic! At the Disco with my beautiful roomie Shelby on Thursday night... What a great night of reliving middle school memories by jamming out to some quality pop-punk tunes... Pop-punk is so not dead, y'all!
  3. It's parents' weekend! So so excited that I got to see my parents after two months of being away... They're wonderful and I feel as though I appreciate them more and more each time I see them.
  4. When I bought my dress to victory, I also bought a "sticky bra" to go with it. However, the sticky bra was awkward was still visible when I had my dress on, so I returned it and used the store credit to get this necklace instead. I'm way happier with this purchase - such a simple necklace, but I adore it!
  5. I really liked what I was wearing today (and it finally got a tiny bit cooler to allow me to don my long boots and something with a bit of a sleeve woo!)
Tomorrow I think I'll be heading to Dallas with my parents to spend the day together. The Texas State Fair is on the table as a possibility, as well as some of the museums in the area. We'll see what ends up happening! Either way, I am quite excited - it should be a fun day!

What's making y'all happy this week?

xx
ola

Friday, September 13, 2013

Things for Happiness: Week 9

Yet another week flown by... It's scaring me just how quickly this year is zooming past. I worry that it'll be time for my senior year before I even know it!

Anyway, here are the five things making me happy this week (in no particular order):

  1. My momma sent me another care package this week! I truly love that woman. This week's treats? New comfy sports bras (I live in these things - they are wonderful), a happy photograph of my parents and I (my favorite one!), and a few ribbons that I won with my photographs!
  2. The crew (minus one). We celebrated Herschell's 21st birthday with dinner at a wonderful sushi restaurant, and then fun "family" photos afterwards. I love how they turned out - they were hilarious!
  3. Got an excuse to pick my camera up this week - I took some photos for the V-Day girls (& Trevor). Such a fun group and it was definitely a great way to spend an hour of my Wednesday. It feels good to have photos to edit again.
  4. A random culinary creation that turned out to be far more delicious than I anticipated - it's the "tomato chutney" that I wrote a blog about before, but a bit modified - I threw some yellow peppers in there and some baked tofu... SO GOOD. I've been eating leftovers of it for three days, and I have not gotten tired of it at all!
  5. Meet Kayce, my beautiful little, and her darling boyfriend. I took their photos this evening and they brought such a huge smile to my face. They are completely infatuated with one another, and it's one of those things that just makes me really happy. I love seeing others happy, and these two are definitely happy. Plus - another excuse to pick my camera up and to edit some photos! What more could I ask for?
I'm going to a lake day with my boyfriend and his fraternity tomorrow - I'm way excited about it, it should be a great way to spend the afternoon. :)

What's making y'all happy this week?

xx
ola