Wednesday, October 29, 2014

mood changers

There are things in my life that are total mood changers.  Whether it be for the best or the worst. I may be a little out there, but I'm pretty sure most girls can relate.

Things that can positively affect my mood, and quiet frankly my entire day:

 1. A great hair day. Yep. That one day my hair blow dries the right way.  No frizz.  No weird wave.  No random white hair that keeps popping up out of no where.  Awesome hair makes me feel good and puts me in a fabulous mood.  It doesn't even matter if I'm just spending my day going to CVS and the bank, my day is made and someone other than myself needs to see this hair.

2. A delicious coffee.  Not just a coffee that tastes good, but a coffee exactly the way you like it.  The coffee I actually order through the drive thru and not the sloppy, dripping, blueberry-smelling coffee I -obviously- accidently receive sometimes...

3. When my (current) favorite song comes on in the car.  Specifically, on my way to work.  This is a special time that I forget I actually have to work for a living and I pretend I'm in the music video lip-syncing the words, even if it's a guy who sings your song.  It just doesn't matter. That's perfect.

Things that negatively affect my mood:

1.Everything opposite to what I just said.

That's it.

Oh hey, I'm alive!



Looks like I've been on a 2 and a half year hiatus... I've been busy working full time for the first time in my life, suffering from post-grad anxiety, falling in love, and becoming a new dog mom.  As cliché as it sounds, life really does fly by.  My Facebook feed has a new baby born every week and the latest engagement photos of everyone I went to high school with.  I now have full blown conversations using Snapchat and I take more selfies of my dogs than of my actual face (and I'm perfectly ok with that).  I constantly wish I was 21 again when I would call my bestfriends and tell them to meet me at Fiestas for margaritas and Miami planning.  Now we're all out doing our own things but the second we're all back together... or group texting... it's like time has never passed.  I find myself doing adult/motherly things like spending my break making dog grooming appointments or responding to emails. Kind of crazy that age 25 is approaching and I can't seem to wrap my head around it.