Thursday, April 18, 2013

I'd walk a thousand miles...

Relationships are hard work.  Relationships with family, friends, co workers, the mail man and especially a significant other is REALLY hard work.  Even after you play the dating game for years (which is also really hard!) you still have to do a ton of work!  Now add a few miles, a few states a few countries and bodies of water in between a few people what do you get- a hot mess but one that's worth every mile <3 

So many friends have gone through this process and have now ended up happily married and finally living in the same zip code (yay)!  I'm constantly asking them about their advice on how they did it.  Being in a LDR, has been difficult and amazing at the same time.  I have been able to see many great places in this world and create such found memories with NM.  However, I do miss being able to do everyday things, like going to the movies or just hanging in on a Friday night.  My wise friend over at Veer Left, has been a part of a long distance relationship for many years and is now married to her soulmate living in great Ol' Canada.  Here are some tips and advice that she gave me to keep a long distance relationship healthy and HAPPY: 

My husband and I never thought twice about being in a long distance relationship however we started our relationship with 3000 miles between us.  The first time we met each other was at an Indian wedding and we didn't truly talk to each other until the reception.  We maybe got 2 hours of conversation in between the reception night and the following day where all of our families met for lunch with the bride and groom.  He went back to Toronto the next day and we relied on Facebook, Gtalk, sykpe and a whole lot of texting to communicate.  The next time we saw each other was 8 months later.  We took our time and really got to know each other before we met again and to be honest I felt like I was in a long distance relationship already.  I think thats what made it so easy for us - we figured if we can develop and maintain a friendship from different parts of the continents why couldn't we do a relationship.  

That all being said I have a few Do's and Don'ts.  

DO try to spend at least a few months in the same city if at all possible.  Let your significant other see you on days you're not feeling too great or have had a stressed out day at work.  Being with somebody means they see all facets of you, not the person who lets go of everything because you only have a few moments to speak to each other and you don't want any stress interjected in the conversation.  If you can't do that, take a week or two and go on vacation together, it will at least give you a sense of what being together all the time is.  I got to live and work in Toronto for almost a year while my husband and I dated and that was such valuable time for us to get to know each other.  

DON'T let each other's visits get caught up in other things.  I know, other things is horribly vague but what I mean is all of your friends and family want to see your SO and hang out with them but if you're limited on time, plan for one gathering where hopefully every one can attend and enjoy an evening of hanging out all together.  It's okay to be selfish about your time together.  We usually pick our favourite close by hang out or do a gathering at home where Bim can see all of my friends and his family (he's got a lot in California!), the same was said when I visited Toronto. Luckily our friends and family were so supportive of our relationship and never put any pressure on us to make separate visits.  

DO plan date nights of all varieties when you're together.  Act like a couple! Go grocery shopping, make dinner at home and pop in a movie or get all dressed up and go for a romantic dinner by the beach.  You've only got a few days to be together so enjoy your time as a couple.  Do the things couples do so you have those moments to remember when you're apart. For me the worst was Friday evenings when all I wanted to do was laze around on the couch with Bim, eat pizza and get caught up on TV but couldn't.  Now that we are able to do those things I'm so much more appreciative of them. 

DON'T get into a long distance relationship if you're having doubts or don't believe it is a serious relationship.  If you think being with someone is hard, being in a long distance relationship is even harder and its just not fair to string a person along without the intentions of having a short distance relationship (short distance relationship? is that a thing??).  It's most certainly not for the faint of heart but if you can make it work and get through the times apart, when you're finally close to each other it makes being together all the better.


I love this girl, wise beyond her years <3  I now I have to work on my LDR with her! Miss you!! 


I also asked NM what his thoughts were on long distance relationships:

No one wants to be in a long distance relationship. No one finds the love of their life and then decides it would be fun to move hundreds or thousands of miles away. But it is the willingness to commit to each other which shows the devotion a long distance couple has for their relationship. Breaking up at the start of a long distance relationship is extremely easy but the fact the couple willingly chooses to endure a painful separation some how brings them closer. Just as a snoring couple sleeps in different rooms to save their relationship, time apart can in some ways be healthy for each person. It fosters trust and support, something very important in all relationships. They can also focus on other aspects of their lives such as school, their career, their family and friends, areas which really shape your lives and otherwise would not get as much attention when couples are stuck at the hip. I truly believe that couples who survive a great distance apart can survive much more difficult times.


.... And he is right.  It's easy to get caught up in the  convenience of a relationship when everyone lives within subway or driving distance from each other but where is the fun in that.  If you do end up in an LDR, you really need to focus on yourself and your happiness.  Happy People make Happy Couples :) 

Monday, February 25, 2013

It's the effort that counts...

We all have flaws. We are all human.  And I am sorry, I didn't keep my word in updating my blog.  But do you know what happened?? LIFE HAPPENED! New York has been WONDERFUL thus far and can't believe its already the end of February. So without further adieu let's just HappyGram all the way through!


Feb 5:

This is Soul.  This is where the magic really happens!


Feb 8:


Caught in the middle of a snowball fight in the middle of Nemo!

Feb 9:


The aftermath of Nemo!


Feb 10:

Yummy drinks at Sarabeths :)

Feb 13:


Why celebrate Valentines day when you can celebrate Anti-Vday <3

Feb 14:



But why not get a free doughnut on actual love day! 

Feb 15:


Bangz a make her dance! 



Feb 18:

Exploring Union Square, Thank You FDNY!!


Feb 22:

Homemade pasta and wine in coffee mugs, best Friday night ever!

Feb 23:


I found my people 

Feb 24:


This is what HAPPY looks like in my head

Feb 25:


This is my New York City closet, I'm happy to be living simply but also thankful my mom is mailing me more clothes this week
(Thanks Mommy!) 


Ok Ok, I know what you are all thinking some days are missing but a girl has to leave some mystery ....


XOXO,

HappyLens <3

Monday, February 04, 2013

HappyGram

First of all, I am beyond humbled and thankful for all the messages, comments, and love in the last few days about this here blog.  Thank you for all those who are reading, I hope I can entertain y'all with my friendly banter and unsolicited advice :)  The best message I received last week was from my biggest fan, my mom:




This really made my day LIFE!  Thanks mom for being my number one supporter :) I'm such a lucky girl, don't you think!!!


So without further adieu as promised, my daily HappyGram!

February 1: My first day of my first apt in NYC!  For the last month I have been living on futons and couches of great friends of mine.   I am so lucky to have such welcoming friends already in New York who let me sleep on their couch and let me put my toiletries in their medicine cabinets for  2 weeks at a time.   I wasn't bothered that I didn't have my own place this last month, I was just so happy to be in NY that I just felt it was all apart of the hazing process: 1. get yelled at by a bus driver, 2. get yelled at for walking too slow, 3. sleep on friends' couch for a month or so :) So, Feb 1 marked the day that I got my very own doorman, lobby, elevators, and room.  Here is a picture of my oh so trendy lobby that I told my friend was a place she would die to take instagram photos in every time we go out (yes Lizzy I am talking to you :) ).  Don't be surprised if you see some cool pictures of me and friends in those chairs!



February 2: On this day I attended a cousin's baby shower.  Given that I have not seen this cousin since I was 5 and that the baby shower was a surprise for her as well, made this day pretty awesome.  Upon arriving in NY, I have been welcomed by my east coast family with open arms.  It's been so delightful to attend family parties and get to know relatives I have not  seen post age 10.   They make NY feel less lonely. I am so THANKFUL that they are here to watch over me.  The decor of the shower was way too cute!  And my favorite part was the chocolate bars at each place setting.  As I turned the chocolate bar around, I expected your good old nutrition facts but instead found this:



The small details of parties is what really makes it for me!


February 3: SUPER BOWL!!!!  A few years ago I decided that I am going be a football fan.  One of my best friends is a fan of the Packers and since I loved her so much (yes, Lizzy this is you again <3)  it made sense to start rooting for the cheese heads.  So, even though GB lost a few weeks back and were not attending the Super Bowl , my next favorite team, by way of NM, were the 49ers! 

I love everything themed so of course I painted my nails 49er colors and wore a vintage 9er shirt to celebrate the Beyonce Bowl :).  I yelled at the TV with the best of them (not really knowing what I was screaming) and almost won the pot of money before the safety point happened (but let's not go there)! So therefore,  I was VERY happy to see the Empire State Building follow suit and dress up for the event, alternating between Raven (grrrr) colors and NINER ones (YAY!)  I feel so lucky to live down the street from this view:




February 4:  Oh Monday, of course I pressed snoozed about 3 times before finally deciding to get up.  But the one thing I looked forward today was my weekly dose of PBerri and HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER!  This show means a lot to me.  It's on constant play while I am getting ready, sleeping or just living life.  So, when a new episode is on, I pretty much freak out because I just want to meet the MOTHER already!  This episode was really funny and I can't wait to watch it again and again! 






The first 4 days of February are going dandy I might say, and I am getting back in the swing of things with my camera.

What's your HAPPY GRAM for today, this week, this month for life??  I always love and appreciate any comments so keep them coming!

Also, my blog brain has been on high speed the last few days so please come back and check out more shenanigans this week, yes I am planning to write more than once a month!!!

Settle down, I know you're excited :)


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Thursday, January 31, 2013

It gets better :)

3 years ago around this time, life was different, scary, unfair, and so not cool.  After college graduation, I was looking forward to a nice stable life in the suburbs with mom and dad, then my mid twenties hit.    I was working at a job that I once loved but at that point despised going to everyday. I saw friends going on to be doctors, lawyers, and corporate cats while I still had no clue what I wanted to do when I grew up.  Loved ones were getting married or moving to big cities far far away and sometimes BOTH! That feeling of not knowing what the future holds, was getting really annoying, so I CHOSE to just be HAPPY :)  and it worked!

I've done a lot in the last 3 years that the person I am today is not even a fraction of the girl who dreaded turning 25 then, and that's a good thing.  Now at a proud 27, I am living my dreams and my life the best way I know how. When anyone tells me they are going through a quarter life crisis, a break up, a bad grade, a sucky job, or just feeling so blah, I tell them that it does gets better but it's their choice to make it happen (advice I now pass on from dear friends that were so helpful!). 

And though I am no expert on this topic, I have compiled a list of HappyActions that I strive to work for on the daily and some that I will add to my repitore of things that make my happy: 

1.  Set realistic and reachable goals on a monthly basis.  Sometimes I write a to do list and then forget about it 5 mins later.  But lately, I'll write goals (instead of dreaded tasks) that I am motivated to accomplish in a months time.  For example:



2.  Meet new people.  When in a rut it's nice to meet new people who know nothing about you and then you have the freedom to just be you.  On top of it all, people out there have some really interesting stories that just inspire you to make you own.

At one point these were all new people, but now I share some of my most fondest memories with them.
 Circa 2006 AB Peru :)  

3. Work out.  I go through a lot of phases with working out.  Back in California I had the best roommate who would wake up early and go to the gym and again after a long day of work or school. She was so fit, healthy, beautiful and so very happy! It was great to have that motivational buddy to accompany me and I always felt good after that yoga class.  Now I love working out by myself, my current obsession is spin!  It's great to let it all out. A nice run down the hill Phoebe style is always a good alternative when you're short on time :)


4. Call/Write/Video Chat/Make a powerpoint presentation for a friend(s).  Talking on the phone is always hard.  I know with most of my loved ones on the west coast or somewhere in eastern europe (shout out to NM!) the time difference gets in the way (see time management post coming in the near...ehh sometime soon future:) ) However, when I do make the time to do any of these things, it makes me happy as well as my fellow peeps.  Also, when receiving a call, letter or powerpoint (thanks Rox!) I feel loved and want to return the love beams right back.




5. Be you. This is easier said than done. Taking sometime to figure out what you want, like, dislike or whatever it maybe, is time well spent.  As awkward as I can be, I don't care, it makes for good laughs and then my friends quote me and post it on fb or my fridge :)




6.  Go outside. When living on the beach (go ahead be jealous..I'll wait) I used to love walking to work. The backdrop of the sky, water and sand was always amazing and just made me feel like the luckiest person alive to have this as my back yard.  There are so many beautiful places to explore by diving, hiking, or just laying out.  This world is beautiful you should go see it.





7. Shower.  Nothing like a good ol' shower to make you feel better, soap is optional and we don't need a picture here :)

8. Dance.  This is a no brainer.  I'll dance almost anywhere. With good music and good energy dancing makes everyone happy!





9. Be adventurous.   Just tell your mom that you jumped out of a plane once your feet has already been planted on the ground.  I am a sensory seeking child (see OT textbook)  I love my vertical vestibular inputs :)  Jumping off planes and bridges was my therapy but others may make their adventures another way.  Some might want to go on a spontaneous getaway others might want to eat that alligator taco.  Whatever it is, make it fun and just do it NOW!




10. Travel.  As mentioned earlier the world is beautiful.  So much to see and do!!!!  Go with friends, go alone just GO!  A few years ago at 23,  I was at a 30th birthday party,  and asked some of the party goers what is the one thing they wished they did in their 20s, ALL of them said to TRAVEL MORE!  So listen to your future self and go climb Machu Picchu, ski on the Swiss Alps or pose like Tomb Raider in front of Angkor Wat!




*11. Take a picture or write what made you HAPPY. This is what I need to do more.  I love my camera, but its been on hiatus for a while.  I am going to start capturing the everyday pleasures that make me happy (challenge accepted!) February is around the corner and it's a short month so I can commit to this!!!




What are your HappyActions? What will you do so that you feel like you are on top of world smiling from ear to ear??

Here is my pal Ellen DeGeneres discussing what makes people happy with director Tom Shadyac of the documentary "HAPPY :) ".  Guess what she likes to do??? (other than hang out with me of course)

**12. WATCH "HAPPY :)" it's on Netflix!









Tuesday, January 01, 2013

What do your eyebrows say about you?

In prep for the new year most girls got all dolled up to celebrate the night in style.  But before the hair and make up one must do some serious prep before hand (I'm talking to you, my fellow brown ladies!).  EYEBROWS!  I confess that I have no clue on how to manage my own eyebrows.  Since the age of 14 or so, I was proud to have my brows plucked, waxed, threaded and trimmed for me.  Sometimes too thin, sometimes not enough, but most of the time the end result made me very happy.  A few weeks ago, I was busy with my internship ending, packing, and traveling all over the place, that I let go a little bit, ok ok maybe A LOT.  Each day when I looked in the mirror in the morning, I told myself I would go and get this deed done, but something always came up.  As the days past I also became more moody and spent less time trying to look decent when I walked out the door.  As a girls weekend approached with my college gals, I still hadn't cleaned up the brow and I was fully embarrassed.  Luckily, the girls wanted to get pampered and I FINALLY got my eyebrows done!   The second I looked back at my reflection with my beautifully shaped eyebrow I was one HAPPY girl. My friend even said that she can see a difference in my face and my smile.  My mood had suddenly lifted, and everything seemed right again in the world.  When getting ready for the night my make up went on better and my eyes looked brighter.  I vowed to never go more than 2 weeks again before tending to the upper part of my face, never ever again.  It's crazy how something so small, made me feel good and whole again.  It's true when author Paulo Coelho  said that "It's the simple things in life that are the most extraordinary"  

In this case my eyebrows truly say that I am HAPPY, confident and ready! 

Oprah, also had the same idea (we're pretty much twins :) )


 So, what do your eyebrows say about you???


 HAPPY NEW YEAR from my brow and me :)

Preview from my Eastern European Vacay!