They say home is where the heart is, but what if your heart is in more than one place?
I spent the past three days in Colorado. I had purchased a discounted ticket a few months back with some coworkers with the intent of spending the weekend on the slopes showing them around my precious Rocky Mountains. As the trip approached, I had to make a decision: show my coworkers from San Francisco around the mountains, or spend time with family and friends in Denver. I opted to spend the weekend catching up with family and friends.
Friday Q&A
The questions keep getting better and better! Ask your questions for next Friday under the Ask Lauren tab!
Marriage, successful women, and the fact that will never settle for anything less than I deserve.
I read an article courtesy of my beautifully successful friend Jamie that really pissed me off. Here’s the synopsis: In the book Marry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough, Lori Gottlieb argues that if a hyper-educated, ambitious woman is still single after...
Friday Q&A
Today is the second Friday Q&A and I am so excited with the response! Just a refresher: I have added an “Ask Lauren” tab to the top of my blog. There, you can ask me any question you want and I will answer it honestly. You can also leave comments or suggestions there as well!
I Live Here:SF – San Francisco is Magic.
San Francisco is magic. I can’t even begin to describe the way I felt the first time I stepped onto a San Francisco sidewalk. Love at first sight doesn’t cut it. Two summers ago I came to San Francisco on a girl’s trip with my grandmother. It was then, the second I...
Friday Q&A
Today is the first Friday of my Question and Answer weekly series! It’s starting a little slow… (two questions to be exact) but I am confident that it will pick up! Just a refresher: I have added an “Ask Lauren” tab to the top of my blog. There, you can ask me any question you want and I will answer it honestly. You can also leave comments or suggestions there as well!
On Birthdays, the passage of time and pole-dancing injuries
As many of you know, it was my Birthday last week. It wasn’t a big Birthday or anything (although gifts are still being accepted), but, like every Birthday, I took a step back and thought about the past year. And about getting older in general. I know, I know, I’m young, I have my whole life ahead of me. But with every year that goes by, I notice all the changes.
Write for a reason
I went to Borders yesterday to use a coupon. I love bookstores. In fact, I could spend days in a bookstore. I love the way they smell, the sounds, the fact that I’m surrounded by so much more than just, me. Anyway, I digress. I walked into Borders and on the very first table (yeah, I’m one of those people that stop at each table and peruse the “recommended readings” and wonder to myself if they really are all they’re cracked up to be) is a book that’s entire cover is filled with text. Intrigued, I picked it up and read the cover.
My 100th post, idiots and a beautiful, beautiful woman that has changed my life.
It’s actually fitting that this is my 100th post on my beloved blog (for all of you who are still here reading, thank you!). Today, something very interesting happened in my side of the blogosphere. The lovely Miss Lizzy Marie of It’s Unbeweavable won the 20 Something Bloggers’ Featured blogger of the month. This is incredible and I do not know of anyone more deserving of this honor.
However, amidst Liz’s undeniable excitement, a certain someone deemed it appropriate to rain on her day. I’m not going to go into details of how he did this, but let me just say, it hurt me in a deep way to see someone so quick to judge one of the most amazing people I have ever known.
2009: A Reflection
As the New Year approaches, it seems as though it’s a theme in the blogosphere to be writing about their New Year resolutions. Yes… I want to join a gym, lose 20 pounds, be a better person, blah blah blah. But let’s be real here for a second.
Jamaican me crazy, mon!
This year, I spent the week of Christmas nestled between the lush mountains and the warm Caribbean waters, in Jamaica. It’s hard for me to even put into words how incredible the trip was, but I’ll try.
Invictus: Invincible
I love movies. I love all kinds of movies. They have the power to incite emotions and make people feel and think about things that they may not have taken the time to think or feel otherwise. I even love the movies that specifically don’t make you think. But, Invictus…was a thinker.