3.13.13
“If you’re not living on the edge- you’re taking up too much space.”
“If you’re not living on the edge- you’re taking up too much space.”
From NOVA to Napa- my house sitting gigs are rolling these next couple months, and buying me some great time to write, write, write! Yes- as in book. It’s been in the works for a while now- so final push time is here 🙂
As always, I love packing myself away in my own world to get in full writing zone. I spend hours running, or in places like coffee shops and the BLR-Mobile watching people, daydreaming, and reminiscing about all the adventures I’ve had over the past 18 years. Thanks to a friend who sent me a link to a kayaking video a few weeks ago, I’ve also been channeling some pick-me-up happy energy and inspiration from this song as I spend these must disappear to get the pages down days. I’m loving this tune as my theme song for spring 2013. (I dare you to listen. You’ll be up and out of your seat jumping around in 10 seconds or less.)
Back to writing.
After I listen to that song and jam out one more time…
Nutella lovers unite!
It looks like Columbia students and I are in the same tribe. (The chocolate loving tribe that is.) Check out this article out today. Heads up all you college coeds: Add some Oreo’s to your Nutella obsession:
…and the university will be busting the budget even more to keep supplies in stock for your chocolate hazelnut cravings.
I say if you’re going to spend upwards of $60k a year for school, the least that institution should provide is an unlimited supply of whatever treat strikes your fancy and keeps you studying. (And smiling.)
Yet another day, and another person in my life who inspires me to write, write, write.
This mornings unplanned conversation at random was with a friend much younger than me. I met her when I lived in Chicago. I had sent her a quick drop in “hello” text as I was sipping my coffee, and that one liner set off a text-athon. This friend of mine is intelligent, fun, driven, healthy, and gorgeous. She has friends and family that lover her. She “has it all” so to speak. The problem is that right now her world is apparently looking a bit like a black hole rather than her oyster. She’s in that college is soon to end, and “I’m not like everyone else” place. The world around her is pushing her to “figure out” what she wants to do and who she wants to be for “the rest of her life.” God forbid students these days take a minute (say a Gap Year) or few months to breathe and think before they decide on the “rest” of their lives. My friend isn’t being unrealistic having fantasies of joining Ringling Brothers as the best ever trapeze girl, she just needs a little more time to get to know herself. I get all fired up when I hear that amazing “kids” think they’re broken or wrong because they don’t have a clear cut, definitive game plan to the rest of their days on earth.
Here we go.
What I told her:
Girllll…I hate to break it to you (and you are smart enough not to need my advice or thoughts) but you won’t figure out exactly what you want for the rest of your life. Ever. It’s impossible! People are like fruit, we grown and change every day. How in the hell are you supposed to know what you will want in 10 years? Are you the same exact person as you were 10 years ago? Sure you might have the same habits and quirks and personality traits, but you will never be exactly the same one year to the next – let alone in 10. You likely will enjoy similar things and people, continue to be good or better at the same things you spend your time practicing, and It’s very possible you might even love your favorite boots just the same, but most of the rest will change- trust me.
I’m near 35, and no genius- but I am someone who’s busted my ass, done a lot of shit (technical terms of course) in a LOT of places. I’ve observed humans from streets to dinner tables, in Maine to Montana and in The Cook Islands all the way to India. I’ve talked about, meditated on, practiced at, and written incessantly to find out “whats wrong with me?” too- and the answer is nothing. People will always try to fix you (like they have tried to fix me) – but YOU ARE NOT BROKEN! Life is not about doing or being ONE thing. It’s about the FEELINGS you want to feel every day and the PEOPLE you spend your time around and the THINGS that make you have fire inside to stay motivated and positive. There’s not one definitive answer you will find that will ever give you the ability to map out your perfect road of life. Anyone who tells you otherwise is either 1.) Crazy or 2.) Unrealistic and likely very imbalanced themselves.
Then she told me she has planned to go away alone for a week.
Awesome!
I continued:
Solo travel is the best way to clear your head, escape “the noise” and find your inner badass. It builds confidence and independence like nothing else. Most people are afraid to go away alone because they are afraid of what they will “see.” Good for you- you will love it! I can’t wait to hear about it when you get back.
Then we wrapped the conversation with a virtual high five and wahoo! Fly your freak flag loud and proud sister! You are just fine and perfectly normal actually.
Amazing. (Insert frustrating fist pumps in the air.)
I’ve had these conversations over and over again. They are always enlightening but simultaneously maddening, especially when a perfectly wonderful innocent much younger than I am person- who is one of those stand up people that are hard to come by and you would love at any time to be around because they are simply amazing- thinks there is something wrong with them because idiots who are suppressing their own thoughts and feelings are walking around judging and attacking on the streets of America. I want to find these people and choke (in the nicest possible choking way of course) every one of them. Particularly when these in my opinion idiots are “adults” old enough to know better.
Hey all you “adults” out there who are old enough to know better:
How about ENcouraging rather than DIScouraging? How about being supportive and accepting instead of disappointed? How about not bullshitting us about the realities of life? (Because we know better.) Have you looked around, or in the mirror lately while you tell us how we should be/live/think? Do you really like how you, yourself are being, living, thinking? That’s what we thought. We really wish you the best, but please stop barfing your own fears all over those of us who have worked our asses off not to have any because we have found there’s no reason to. We’re just trying to live happy and stay contributing non-toxic citizens thankyouverymuch.
To my sweet young friend who inspired this post today~
I am proud of you. Don’t ever question yourself for a second, you have heart, street smarts, drive, and integrity that most are to fearful to fully embody. You will always have a friend and supporter in me as long as you keep busting your ass to be true to yourself. I have not a doubt in my mind that everything you will do, precisely because of who you are– will be amazing.
~Your fellow freak of nature friend,
Diane
Recently I’ve gone from home base to home less once again. (Don’t cry for me Argentina, this is a chosen mobility.)
I’ve boasted many times in the past about my mad organizational skills and ability to live light, and I admit I am patting myself on the back a bit again today for this. As I was unloading the BLR-Mobile and repacking all my life belongings for the 7,777th time, I couldn’t help but think; Man do I rule at box and car tetris. Michael Phelps gets the gold for his by-a-tenth-of-an-inch precision in the pool, I think I should medal in- I fit all of THAT in THAT size box/bag/bin/compartment with not a fingernail length to spare like him.
Here’s an old photo of my mighty partner in crime during one of the pack, unpack, repack, days. This photos was taken in September of 2011, after I arrived in NJ to pick up my new Honda Civic Hybrid for my Honda sponsored road trip. The transition time never usually looks this neat and tidy, but I have just discovered during my iPhoto search, that surprisingly have very few car packing day photos:
If you’ve followed here for any length of time you know, that everything I own fits very comfortably in my little Honda Civic any time I want it to. When I rent an apartment or find home base, I buy the big “stuff” I need, and when I leave I sell it. This is not only fun (because who doesn’t like furniture and vintage store shopping and scoping)- but also affordable for the smallest of salaries.
How you ask? Well:
1.) I usually resell for the same price I pay for items (up to 25% less- worst case scenario.)
2.) I don’t have to move any large items because buyers come for purchase pick ups.
3.) I never pay for storage.
Yet another bit of insight on how I have afforded my nomadic lifestyle on a very low budget.
The ability to sell for free on Craigslist, and liquor stores anywhere USA that offer free piles of boxes on any given day- are a very beautiful thing. It’s not easy, it takes a lot work, sweat and organization, but It’s all very, very worth it to be able to live free. There’s a good possibility I’ll continue training to stay on the medals podium in the unpacking and repacking Olympics forever.
New site, new news, and new projects (including a couple of schedule changes) will be coming this month!
I’ve wrapped a work gig that took up far too much of my time and energy during the past 6 months (Another lesson- and hopefully the last in being underpaid and under appreciated.) I’m finally getting back on track with my real Blue Lollipop Road life; The one that fits me perfectly and keeps me genuinely happy doing what I’m best at.
***Just as I started typing this post I got word from a friend that their best buddy and wife were killed by a drunk driver this weekend. Their 3 kids were in the car too. All kids survived, parents did not. This is where I stare at the screen as I often do when hear news that’s hard to wrap my head around. As I shake my head in disbelief, especially when these tragedies hit so close to home, I will wrap this post by saying; don’t wait. Don’t wait to say I love you, don’t wait to give someone a hug, don’t wait for that job you love- go get it, don’t wait to speak up, stand up, or be exactly who you are. Don’t wait to start on that lifelong goal. Life is far too short, far too often.
Talk about a heart wrenching reminder in why we should all be spending time doing what we love, around who we love.
It’s official…BLR Play It Forward 2013 is set for the weekend of July 12!
That’s right- just 5 months away. Start booking your road trips, flights, and plans for a Southern Vermont Weekend of fun with friends and family this summer! On the agenda? Social gatherings, mentoring/summit session where local middle and high school female soccer players will have a chance to meet and connect with MAU alumni, award of the 2nd annual Blue Lollipop Road Memorial Scholarship, and tons of fun!
I’m honored and thrilled to kick off year 2 of an event and scholarship that mean the word to me. If my posts here, Blue Lollipop Road in general, or the Play It Forward event inspires/supports just one single young person to travel and/or keep pushing toward a big personal goal that might seem impossible- I will keep doing this all forever.
Come one and all to the 2nd annual Blue Lollipop Road Play It Forward Weekend! Soccer player or not, male or female, young or old, this is a fully inclusive, everyone welcome, community event. More news and detail coming soon. In the meantime- if you’re a female soccer playing student at MAU, please check with the guidance department for scholarship applications, and if you’re an individual or business who’d like to support/sponsor Blue Lollipop Road, the Play It Forward event, or the memorial scholarship, please click here.
Other questions? Email [email protected] or call 804.339.6514
Thank you- far in advance to all family, friends, alumni, and community members who I know will make this event amazing just like last year!
IAD to MSP:
MSP to SFO:
I missed Blizzard Nemo and escaped to sunny California just in time.
Airplanes:
Where you can disappear to for hours and no one can find you, where you can stare out the window endlessly and day dream, and where you are reminded just how big and magnificent the world really is.
Where do you sit?
Exciting few days here rolling out some details for our 2nd annual event! Stay tuned for information on the upcoming Strong Mojo Summit, alumni soccer game, scholarship giveaway and social events in Southern Vermont this summer!
In the meantime, if you’d like to support BLR and the scholarship, please click HERE 🙂