Tuesday, December 20, 2011

christmas cheer.

There’s no denying my love for this holiday season. And I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t love Christmas day, or the day after when my mom’s side of the family all celebrates together. Those days are spent with my very favorite people doing some of my very favorite things—eating, playing board games, taking naps, giving presents, laughing, etc. I am beyond excited to return home in a few days and kick-off all of the festivities, yet this year I have found that I really enjoy all of the hustle and bustle leading up to the holidays. Decorating the tree, buying a red-cup Starbucks Peppermint mocha before hitting the mall, wrapping presents, spending time with friends, and so much more. Here are a few snapshots of my holiday fun…








Happy Holidays!
xoxo—K

Friday, December 9, 2011

searching for silver linings.


Some things these past few weeks have been weighing heavily on my heart. I am grateful to be blessed with the opportunity to do work that is very rewarding at times. Yet, like most rewards, they don’t come easily. There are hardships, too. And while I try my best to remain positive and view that fictional glass half-full, sometimes I can’t help but letting the gray gloom roll in every now and then.
I have a friend whose loved one is battling cancer. Another who is dealing with crime in her neighborhood. I’ve personally dealt with violence in my community recently. There was another shooting at Virginia Tech yesterday. Two people were found dead in a restaurant parking lot of my hometown this week. My sister is tutoring an adorable 5-year-old boy who is fighting off a nasty, childhood cancer. I hear new sad stories of my underprivileged youth that I work with far too often.
All of these things do make me more grateful for all of the many blessings I have in my life—for my health, devoted family, steadfast group of friends, car, apartment, food to fuel my body, money in my bank account (no matter how little), big warm bed, and SO, SO much more.  More than anything though, these things just make me sad. The kind of sadness that makes your heart sink and your eyes well with tears. The kind that stops you in your busy tracks just long enough to offer up a small prayer of hope for all of the stories, the people, the faces that have caused this sadness in the first place.
It’s then, in that moment of prayer, that I too ask for the strength to help these people. To do what I can to make a small change, a minute difference. I try to be a sounding board to my close friends who are struggling. I send them cards. I tell my sister I’m proud of her. I search for a level that I can connect with my students on. I give them my trust, and my respect. I show up each week so that they gain some consistency and reliability in their lives.
This doesn’t always feel like enough. The gloom is steady like the ocean tide, washing in and over me, and then rolling out slowly, with the promise of returning again soon.  I’ve accepted this is as a fact of life. But I have decided on endeavoring all that I can to improve the tide, to not let the gray waves crash hard into our shores, but rather roll in slowly, expectedly. Also, I want to do all that I can to create more days of sunshine between the dark days. And to bottle up some of the sunshine while it’s here and sprinkle it around the people I love, to lighten and lift their hearts just when they need it the most.
Here’s to discovering life's concealed silver linings.


xoxo—K

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Update via iPhone photos..

It's been too long since my last post, so I decided to stroll through these past few weeks through photos in my iPhone.

Thanksgiving morning Turkey Trot 5k run with my whole family, including my lovely sister who was in from Virginia.

Ended Thanksgiving with a family round of Buzz Word, while my brother's dog Andy snoozed on Grandma's lap.

Friends came to visit after Thanksgiving and provided lots of laughs as usual.

My roommate and I decorated our first official appartment Christmas tree. I was unsure of the fuschia/ice blue/silver color scheme at first, but now I am loving it!

Roommate found an online Chipotle recipe, so last Sunday when I was craving it, we hit the grocery store and made our own!

Absolutely delicious outcome.

Purchased this fab headband from a college friend who is selling them this holiday season to raise money to send Christmas presents to a girl she sponsors in Africa. Love headbands, love good causes--win win!


xoxo--K

Thursday, November 17, 2011

diverse palette.

I am finding it strange, the variety of things or people that I am thankful for. But I guess that shows a little diversity in my life and heart, and I’ll take that as a good sign. I hope. So continuing this week..

Monday, November 14: I am thankful for Gossip Girl. This show is my ultimate guilty pleasure, and brings me more joy than I should openly admit currently. But, what can I say, it’s a nice to escape my lackluster life for an hour each week, and peak into the world of the Upper East Side’s most fabulous elite. And did I almost forget to mention the hunks? Oh, the ridiculously good looking studs that grace the screen of this show make it worth watching week after week, regardless of the often over-dramatic, juvenile story lines.

Tuesday, November 15: I was elated and so thankful today to receive an e-mail from a student telling me that her class was cancelled for the week so she had some free afternoons she’d like to utilize at my tutoring and mentoring program. Most college kids would utilize these afternoons curled up in bed in their sweat pants napping, but not this girl. I like to think this is a good indication of her enjoyment and dedication to my program, and for that I am beyond thankful.

Wednesday, November 16: I am thankful for the joy of cooking placed upon my roommate and I. Truly, I have enjoyed trying new recipes and indulging in delicious homemade treats with her each week. Wednesday’s dinner was this delicious pan of homemade chicken fried recipe..


Thursday, November 17: I am thankful for a boss who I cannot only look up to as a professional, but who I also consider a friend. What a joy it is to share an office and time with her each week.

xoxo-K

Monday, November 14, 2011

weekend wrap-up.

I have been out of town for a few days at an AmeriCorps conference, so I apologize, yet again for my complete negligence. It’s almost been a week since my last post, and I’ve had a lot of things to be thankful for over the past few days. So, let’s get right down to it…

Wednesday, November 9: I am thankful for this little bit of Indian Summer that appeared in Western Pennsylvania this month. Fall is beautiful, especially with a sunshine backdrop. Check out this fab photo I snapped on campus…

Thursday, November 10: I am thankful for the group of 14 other Pennsylvania Campus Compact AmeriCorps VISTA’s that I met up with on Thursday at a conference retreat. These selfless people are always there via text messages or our F-book group to inspire the rest of us to surge on, or to simply lend a listening ear whenever a glitch occurs in one of our programs. It was great to spend some time with these like-minded individuals, and to share many laughs with them too.

Friday, November 11: I am thankful for my sister, Kelly. Though, I’ve always hated to admit it, I have always looked up and aspired to be just like her. She’s been a fabulous role model, and I’ve always been proud to be her little sissy. Her sarcasm and whit often cuts you like a knife, but it is also one of the reasons we all love her. Can’t imagine where I would be without her.


Saturday, November 12: A little less heartfelt, but important to me nonetheless, I am thankful for my first Starbucks red cup of the season. Loved receiving my caramel latte in this cup on Saturday, and with each sip, I felt as though I was drinking in a little more Christmas cheer.


Sunday, November 13: My family and I celebrated my Great-Grandma’s 100th birthday on Sunday. She actually turns the BIG 1-0-0 on Friday, but we celebrated with a party at her assisted-living home a bit early. Therefore, I am thankful for my Great Grandma Dabbs and her daughter, my Grandma Livingston. I can only hope and pray that I receive some of their wonderful genes. My Great Grandma has been blessed with a long life, and a sharp, comedic personality. And my Grandma Livingston is healthy, kind, and the rock of the Livingston family. Love them both. Here is a photo snapped at the party of my Grandma and I..

xoxo—K

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

photo-filled weekend.

I enjoyed a weekend filled with bliss with some of my very favorite people, and for that I am extremely thankful. And, I am still floating a long even as the week progresses, thanks to such a great weekend. Nothing better than that. So without further ado, my thankful list..

Saturday, November 5: I am thankful for my positively fabulous friends. I’ve said it before and I will say it again, there is nothing more wonderful or special than an old friend. And on Saturday, I was so thankful to have spent my entire Friday night, and even early morning hours of Saturday with old friends doing one of my favorite things—eating. And eat we did, as you can see here..



The whole night I just kept thinking how true it was that, “In the end, you always go back to the people who were there in the beginning.” Love my friends.

Sunday, November 6: I am thankful for the two tickets my grandfather gave me to attend the Steelers vs. Ravens game. Though it was an upsetting ending, I am thankful for the opportunity to see it live, experience the contagious Steeler Nation energy, and for my time spent with my absolute oldest friend.


Monday, November 7: How could I not be thankful for this sunshine? Thank you daylight savings for at least brightening up my traffic-filled Monday morning commute.


Tuesday, November 7: I am thankful that a student volunteer of mine blogged about how much she enjoyed her experience in my program. I am so proud of all of the students who are committing themselves to my tutoring program, but my heart especially swells whenever I hear how much they are enjoying it. 

xoxo-K

Friday, November 4, 2011

infinite.

Happy Friday!

I feel as though this week flew, mainly because I have been pretty busy which I love. I’ve been feeling very nostalgic as of late, which is why I thought I’d share this “blast from the past” today.

November 4: I am thankful for this experience…



This photo was taken in Venice, Italy in October of 2009, just a little over two years ago. We were vacationing in Italy for the week of our fall break while studying abroad in London. These people were my family for those three and a half months abroad.  My experience would not have been half as amazing without them by my side. This night in particular is one I will never forget, and most outsiders will never understand. It was ours. And this photo only reminds me of one thing, a quote from Perks of Being a Wallflower...

“..and in that moment, I swear we were infinite.” —Stephen Chbosky

xoxo-K