As promised, I’m sitting in my happy little coffee spot. I decided to try something new to drink today. It’s called the Pale Moon and it’s a green tea with coconut. Can you say refreshing and uplifting? Okay, I can’t really say that because it would be weird if I just randomly said “refreshing and uplifting” to myself… but. The perfect drink for a warm but cloudy Spring day in Olympia. Instead of the usual ambient, dark music played here, Beach House is playing. (A band I’ve been introduced to here and one that SydCoraCoco enjoy a lot so it’s soft melodies remind me of rainy car drives away from campus.) I’ve been working on my project for a while now. Tomorrow I plan to go in and meet with my faculty (professors) to discuss plans for the final presentation and product, plus the evaluations and final personal essay. (It’s already week five but I feel like I’ve maintained a good handle on what needs to be done so I’ not stressing out too much. Of course, we’ll see how I feel in a week or two. All-cap typing may commence and there might be a lot of “WHAT AM I DOING WITH MY LIFE?!?” but if I’m being realistic I will probably end up doing that until I die so…
This post, as promised, is finally going to touch base on all of the things that have been going on in my life during my posting-absence. But, instead of doing that in a way that usually ends up with bulk pictures and chronological writing, I’m going to do it as a writing exercise. Allow me to explain while simultaneously jumping into it…
A List of Things E. Horton Recommends to Do to Stay Happy, Productive, and Healthy!
1. Write Lists! Earlier today I was feeling like, “ughhh life is so expensive
3. Do an activity with people that make you laugh and that you love. Before Spring Break ended the crew got together and we all went over to Coco’s house to make, eat, and party after dinner. Some of the guys barbequed and we all put in our share of food for a pot-luck. It was fun making the dinner, absolutely delicious to eat the dinner, and afterwards we danced and hung out. I mean, I see most of these people every day (although currently Sean is in France and Harrison is in Arizona! So hello from Olympia to France and of course, to my home state!) but it’s different when we’re all cooking together and spending real quality time together. Hell, I even EAT DINNER most nights with them, so it’s more than just the gathering, you know? It’s hectic in a good way and no single person is in charge of making the food or clean-up. Everyone had a job and everyone helped. So, I very very highly recommend having not just a pot-luck, but a cooking pot-luck, where there are vegetables to be cut, fruit-salad to be made, sauces to be stirred, tables to be set, bread to be garlic-ed, pasta to be placed in boiling water, and meats- or fake meats!- to be grilled. And then, all of that stuff to be happily and hungrily consumed (except the plates. Unless you have a goat…? or a robot.)
(And that wasn’t even all of the food. Yummo.)
4. Do some physical activity that’s suitable for your limits and makes you feel good. Lately, I’ve been very serious about working out and pushing myself. Not with any weight or inch-modifications in mind, but with the goal to feel, be, and stay healthy. I found myself in too much of a routine and I was bored of my work out habits. So, I began to try different things, increase certain areas of my workouts, and really push myself to work out every weekday. (This was not my genius, though. I owe it all to my fitness-guru dad, who helped me with a game-plan and good workout ideas!) Last Thursday, I ran four miles in thirty minutes! It was most definitely my best time yet, and while it was really difficult, I found that I now feel more controlled and comfortable in my running. Of course, not everyone can do that and there are many out there that can do much more than that! So, I recommend doing some physical activity that allows for you to release the negative toxins and get your blood flowing in a progressive, controlled, and comfortable way. It’s getting hot there in the desert so I say take advantage of that pool while you can! Another positive thing I like to do is exercise with friends, and last week Sydney and I went swimming! Three great things about that? Got me moving, got me laughing, and got me to kick superficial body issues out the door!
5. Take a moment to enjoy the life around you.
6. Create Create Create! Art is one of the biggest healers in my life, and lately I have made sure to do a lot of it! From writing overly-dramatic, teenage journal entries to writing songs to painting conceptual, naked ladies to drawing little doodles in my mini-books or to melting wax in a bottle to put flowers in. I’m kind of obsessed with it all. And it’s an obsession I’m totally okay with because I am being creative, I am practicing, and I am releasing tons of negative energy when doing it. Physically, working out is my go-to happy activity. Emotionally, art is.
7. Go to an event! This last weekend Downtown Oly had some exciting
8. And finally, indulge in a coffee! Or tea.
Whether by yourself or with on of your favorite people (on the phone with her mom… hahaha) take some time to relax and let taste-buds swim in the awesomeness of liquid bliss.
And there you have it. Just a few of my totally-not-professional-in-any-way recommendations on ways to be happy, healthy, and stay productive! Miss you, kittenkatz. I send my love.
xoxox. E.
really enjoyed the art, the ideas, the glimmer of the reflection of you.
ReplyDeleteyour artistic style is blossoming!