Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Joy in others
A friend's clothing company was featured in a very cool fashion show last night. They unleashed their latest line OUTSIDE under the lights, with models and music. Twas AWESOME.
It's magnificent to see a friend succeed. Their dedication, motivation, and hard work are inspiring, and it's cliche but it makes me feel like I can do and be anything I want. And maybe it's my motherly instinct, but it just makes me so so happy to see them do well.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
The Little Things
There is something that constantly amazes me -- the power of a smile.
Time and time again I find myself in this situation:
Someone is walking towards me with a blank, angry, sad, critical, aggressive, defensive, or just plain negative look. However, as soon as I make eye contact and smile at them, that whole persona disappears. It's truly incredible. All of a sudden, that image melts away and a much softer and more positive one emerges. They smile back, or nod their head or say hello. It's really as if I just saw two completely different people.
This happens ALL THE TIME. Today I was biking and I encountered plenty of such people. Whether they were tired, critically analyzing my level of fitness and seriousness, annoyed that I wasn't far enough to the right, annoyed that I was going too slow, wrongly assuming that I was trying to show them up with my flexibility (flexible people have a time and place to stretch too!), an older person criticizing the youth...any negative emotion that can arise in the park.
That look EVAPORATED within milliseconds as soon as I flashed my pearly whites -- and I mean NANOseconds. I will end my rant but I find this truly remarkable and heart-warming. It makes me very very happy (and generates even more smiles).
Monday, April 19, 2010
Warm your Soul
One of my favorite things in the world (along with lemon sorbet):
This song is pure bliss, let it play over and over in your head and fill your world with magic :)
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Chuckle
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.
- Groucho Marx
- Groucho Marx
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Awe
I went for a bike ride along the Charles this morning, and I was in awe of how beautiful everything was. The trees were blooming with stunning pink and white flowers, the grass was green, the sun was shinning -- not a cloud in the sky. There was only a slight breeze, leaving the water still to reflect all of this and stupefy me. The city brownstones, skyscrapers, bridges, and cars added a calming hum.
One of my favorite things about Boston is this great combination of modern and historical city, along with nature. It's so wonderful.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Historic Moment
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Speechless
It is 88 degrees out. It is April 7th. Wow.
{Don't worry I'm not staying indoors, I just came back to shower after a 2.5 hour bike ride along the Charles}
Listen and grin
Woke up to the birds singing this morning -- few things are more beautiful.
But that's not all the warmth brings:
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Little Things
1) Go to google.com
2) Type "who is the cutest?" into the search bar
3) Press "I'm Feeling Lucky"
Friday, April 2, 2010
Fairy Tales
Happy Birthday Hans Christian Anderson.
{Those who don't know of him, he is the original author of many famous stories such as The Little Mermaid and The Ugly Duckling. Although his stories did not have the same sunny disposition as the Disney version, they provide an interesting scrutiny of mankind. He was extremely talented, and one of the first to create fairy tales both for children and adults.}
In Denmark, there is a H.C. Anderson impersonator who leads wonderful and captivating tours of Copenhagen. I am not a fan of tours and guided walks in the least, but I must confess that this man was truly incredible. If you ever find yourself in Denmark, please please take my word and go on his walk, I promise it will be worth it.
It's that simple
Many people are depressed when they realize that they are just a meaningless little speck in the universe, but personally I find it uplifting. I find it relieving to think of how little my decisions really matter. To realize that in the end, what's important is how I spend my time -- what level of happiness my life is filled with.
What lasts is the smiles, laughs, and love you give and take. I think it's important to remember that your life is truly what you make of it.
A friend pointed out to another friend today, that one of the most amazing things about their friendship is that every time they see each other, they pick up right where they left off -- nothing changes. It's because their friendship is true, and based on pure love and joy.
Doesn't that just warm your heart?
As Cat Stevens said: "there's a million ways to go, you can do what you want"
So if you want to be happy...be happy. It's that simple.
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