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Goals for 2019 & 2020

December 31, 2019

GOALS FOR 2019

  1. M̶a̶i̶n̶t̶a̶i̶n̶ ̶a̶ ̶1̶0̶5̶-̶1̶1̶0̶ ̶l̶b̶ ̶w̶e̶i̶g̶h̶t̶ ̶r̶a̶n̶g̶e̶ ̶a̶n̶d̶ ̶a̶ ̶s̶u̶s̶t̶a̶i̶n̶a̶b̶l̶e̶ ̶d̶i̶e̶t̶ ̶a̶n̶d̶ ̶e̶x̶e̶r̶c̶i̶s̶e̶ ̶b̶a̶l̶a̶n̶c̶e̶.̶

  2. R̶u̶n̶ ̶a̶ ̶h̶a̶l̶f̶ ̶m̶a̶r̶a̶t̶h̶o̶n̶.̶

    • You know what they say; once you accomplished one goal, you’ll just go look for another mountain to climb. See goal #1 for 2020, lol.

  3. F̶i̶n̶i̶s̶h̶ ̶t̶h̶e̶ ̶s̶p̶a̶r̶e̶ ̶r̶o̶o̶m̶.̶

    • It’s not 100% but it’s pretty close! It’s basically my sister’s room now and pretty livable for a guest room so hopefully we just expand further into furnishing it and putting final touches next year.

  4. Italy in the spring? or Paris in the fall? D̶i̶s̶n̶e̶y̶l̶a̶n̶d̶ ̶f̶o̶r̶ ̶H̶a̶l̶l̶o̶w̶e̶e̶n̶,̶ ̶D̶i̶s̶n̶e̶y̶w̶o̶r̶l̶d̶ for NYE possibly.

    • We stayed domestic for the most part this year but I’m not mad. Did both Disneys so again, can’t be too mad.

  5. Learn to drive stick.

    • I didn’t find time to do this since the boy and I are on opposite schedules and rarely have days off together, only twice a month if that so we didn’t really get to use it for me to learn this. One day though.

  6. Finally pick up photography. Learn the basics so I can take and edit my own photos.

    • I was just lazy. I’m going to do this for 2020 though! I promise. I just have to sit down and actually read material and watch videos.

  7. Learn how to drive a motorcycle.

    • See #5 above.

  8. T̶a̶k̶e̶ ̶m̶o̶r̶e̶ ̶p̶h̶o̶t̶o̶s̶ ̶w̶i̶t̶h̶ ̶t̶h̶e̶ ̶b̶o̶y̶!̶

    • I did this! I love this and want to continue this further as we grow old. <3

  9. W̶o̶r̶k̶ ̶w̶i̶t̶h̶ ̶m̶o̶r̶e̶ ̶c̶r̶e̶a̶t̶i̶v̶e̶s̶.̶

    • I did this too! I worked with a few new people this year. It’s really hard to sift through the GWCs and find the gems but I always want to give new people a chance and discover new people to work with because once upon a time I was new too and needed someone to give me a chance so I could grow and develop my own skills. I worked with new photographers, wedding vendors, videographers, brands, and venues. I want to continue this into the new decade too and compare where I end up in 2030. Especially since I started modeling back in 2009. 10 years later and looking back, I definitely grown as a creative myself. Back then, all I had was a Model Mayhem page and barely knew how to pitch ideas to get photographers to work with me. If you asked 2009 me, she would never have imagined that her portfolio today would look the way it does now. Hell, I never even thought I would make it to be fully blonde because of how many hair stylists originally told me it can’t be done.

  10. F̶i̶n̶i̶s̶h̶ ̶m̶y̶ ̶p̶h̶a̶r̶m̶a̶c̶y̶ ̶C̶E̶s̶ ̶e̶a̶r̶l̶y̶.̶

    • I sat down in September and raced the hell through this! I’m so glad I locked down on it and got it done. Now I can rest easy for my renewal period in 2020. I still got my superpowers.

GOALS FOR 2020

  1. Disney Princess Fairytale Challenge: 5k/10k/Half back to back

    • Don’t ask me why but I’m excited but terrified at the same time. I know I run nearly every day but taking all 3 on back to back is nerve-racking. And for some reason, I noticed at the beginning of a race, whether it’s a 5k or a half, I get really nervous and feel like I want to drop out and give up. I have no idea why since I can obviously do this and know I can do it because I do it on the regular. Race jitters.

  2. CUCB 10 miler

    • This is scary too because this will be the first race I’m doing on my own as my friends and coworkers missed the deadline to sign up. I thought about backing out but at the same time I really do want to do this and race through those cherry blossoms in the spring. Plus it’ll make for a beautiful quick weekend getaway.

  3. Disney goals: Empty Main Street photo, 4 park challenge’

    • I don’t know if I’ll actually get either of these done during February because of all 3 races back to back so early in the morning so I worry about energy levels to stay up late enough to get the empty photo done and energy levels to do all 4 in one day but we’ll see.

  4. Learn the basics of my camera already.

  5. Wear more green.

    • I worked on a big goal of making my photos rich in color and color schemes when it came to coordinating wardrobe and background but the one color I didn’t really wear much of was green. Let’s change that for 2020! I’m a color queen when it comes to my feed so let’s live up to it.

  6. Work on upper body strength to be able to handle/pull up my own body weight: chin-ups, pull-ups, push-ups, dips, planks. Work on flexibility to be able to do a split.

    • I want to be able to lift myself up if I’m ever hanging off a cliff, with my life on the line. It’s the few things in the gym I can’t do so let’s tackle this on too.

  7. Find new places to shoot that I haven’t shot before yet.

    • I worry about it getting monotonous and boring that I keep shooting at the same flower fields and places every year. I want to find more places on Long Island to explore and more nooks and crannies in NYC, as well as my travels.

  8. Work on a balanced relationship with food. Wean myself off checking the scale obsessively.

    • Self-explanatory. I want to stop the guilt mentality that comes with eating, and stop placing so much value on a number.

  9. Closet makeover. Get rid of cosplay, downsize further from clothes and items I haven’t used/worn in past 5 years.

    • I’m over the cosplay scene. With the exception of a few items, I want to get rid of everything and clean my closet up. Get rid of the dumb posters and make this room look more polished.

  10. Cut down credit card debt. Hopefully get rid of it and get back to a clean slate by the end of 2020.

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REFLECTION ON 2019

  • Travel - I didn’t travel anywhere new this year but the cruise did set me back a bit. I don’t regret it because I really love that I finally got to check off a Disney cruise off my bucket list and experienced it for myself, but had I not taken the trip, I would probably have made a nice dent in fixing my credit card debt rather than making more dents into the debt. So for 2020, I’m going to try and put traveling on the backburner for now and focus on fixing my financials to get them back in order first. It makes sense anyway because the vacations I want to have require more money, time and research. I don’t want to make repeat trips because I didn’t have enough funds the first time to do everything the way I want. Not that I don’t want to go back to certain places more than once, but like how I relentlessy re-did cosplays over and over because I wasn’t happy with them the first time, I don’t want to keep wasting my time revisiting a place because it wasn’t how I wanted the first time. I’d rather wait, and be able to afford it and go on the trip I want, the way I intended it the first time around. No more shortcuts and compromises.

  • Blog Growth - This year was filled with collaborations, content, outreach, engagement, invites. It was a nice year of growth and learning how to network and navigate public relations with brands, venues and companies. I get rejected and ghosted a lot when I reach out for collaborations but I also found that for every one that wouldn’t work with me, there were still many more opportunities reaching out to me, asking me to work with them and wanting me to stop by and visit. I tried to do as many as I could fit in my schedule. I really didn’t expect all this to happen so I’m grateful for these opportunities when they do come my way. I still don’t have a central theme like fashion, makeup or travel or anything unfortunately, as I’m still all over the place with my writing and posts. Maybe 2020 will be the year I hone in on this and find my niche.  

  • Exercise - Last year I worked on losing weight, this year I worked on maintaining it and staying in shape year round, with slight weight loss a few weeks before each trip to give myself wiggle room for impending weight gain. I’m really proud of myself though to finally laying down good habits because I really did go to the gym nearly every day this year. I only had a few days off a month, if that and mostly on days where I went to the city to work on shoots, gram tours and content for my blog. I practiced at least 60 minutes of active time a day (mostly 2-3 hours in the gym but if I was strapped for time then I made sure I did at least 1 hour of activity), and averaged about 15-20k steps a day. I told myself I would stop running after the half but here I am today still at it. I run at least 5k when I do a short run and I try to do at least one 10k run a week. During the spring and fall when the temps were moderate, I was running 10ks every 2-3 days. I worked a LOT on my endurance and stamina. This is a huge step up from last year as well as my active life overall in general. I really hope to continue these habits into the new decade.

  • Diet - I feel like I’m still working on this but it’s forever a work in progress. I do make a conscious effort to eat more protein and less sugar and carbs. I’m also more conscious of watching my portion sizes. I go back and forth still from diet days and cheat days. For 2020, I want to continue with diet control and smarter eating. I want to aim for eating clean 90% of the time and reduce my cravings further to eliminate moments of weakness. I do notice the difference in energy levels and physical well-being when I’m eating clean so hopefully I can cement that into my mentality to make that better choice.

  • Photoshoots - In 2017, I had set a goal of doing at least one shoot a month and since then I kept the same goal and fulfilled it. In 2020, I want to continue this, but hopefully build upon it even more and step up my game further as well. Last year I said I wanted to show that ordinary places could photograph extraordinary, to show that you can turn any place into something magical through photos. You can take beautiful photos anywhere as long as you have a good eye. And that’s what I did. I used everywhere I went as a natural backdrop for shoots and worked it. Although I worry sometimes about running out of ideas, wardrobe and places to shoot. 2019 was so good to me in all the opportunities I had and all the places I got to shoot. I worry about peaking and not able to come up with more. I’m not sure how yet but I really do want to up my game further for 2020. I want to do more new styles, find newer locations I haven’t shot in yet and work with more new people to expand my network. I want to expand my body of work further and build upon my forever evolving portfolio.

  • Adventures/Time Spent With Family/Friends - This year was packed with even more dates with my sisters! I enjoyed this a lot and I really hope to continue this trend next year. I’m excited for our trip in February and now my mom’s coming too! We also spent this past year taking my parents out to eat a lot and showing them new places and spending time with them in general. It’s a big shift and change in our family dynamic compared to how we were growing up with our parents. Wounds are healing and new relationships are forming. There have also been some rough bumps in the road along the way this year unfortunately but we’re working on it. I learned that sometimes, you have to let people learn some lessons on their own. You can still love them but you have to stand aside and let them figure out situations on their own. You can say all you want but in the end, the individual will make their own life choices and you have to either choose to live with them and see how it plays through or lose them. I’m afraid of losing this person in my life so unfortunately I have to sit tight and let this one ride out. As for my friends, we didn’t get to really spend time as much as I would like to but I’ve also come to terms with this. Again, you have to give people room to grow and find their own path. Everyone is not on the same path and that’s okay. I miss the old days where we would do everything together but I know one day when we all have it figured out, we’ll be together again. I do appreciate the times when the stars do align and we do get to make time to see each other once a month or so. I’m rooting for my loved ones to excel in everything they’re working on so it’s really amazing to sit back and watch them work on their goals and see them make their dreams come true, one step at a time.

  • Downsizing - I feel like I did pretty well this year. I sold a lot of my dresses, donated a lot of clothes, and didn’t shop as much as I usually do. I didn’t have any big purchases or hauls. When I do shop, I do try to consciously choose versatile pieces I will use again and again. I try to find pieces I can invest in that will last more than a few wears/seasons. I want to continue this trend further into 2020 and start working on a new mindset for the next decade of my life. When shopping, I’m going to try and limit myself to just a few trendy pieces for the season and ask myself before purchasing if I see myself wearing this more than once. Will I use this again? If it’s a one and done look, drop it. If it’s something that can be styled and restyled and last through time and become something classic, then definitely purchase.

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2019 was a great year, even though I didn’t go anywhere new or did anything “groundbreaking.” Like 2018, it was another year of personal growth. The personal wins were still groundbreaking to me. I mean, I still can’t believe I conquered a half marathon. It seems like forever ago but it was just 10 months ago. And I thought it was the end but it only set me up for another challenge to take on, hahaha! And I worked extensively on my portfolio and honestly loved a LOT of the work I did this year. The quality in my photos has improved and I’m walking away with a lot of my top favorite photos ever created, from this year alone. I put a lot of work into this blog this year too with all the emails and networking and research. When comparing my 2019 me to my past self, I would definitely say I leveled up further. And that’s what you’re supposed to do. Don’t compare your timeline to other people’s timeline. The only competition you have is yourself. Conquer your weaknesses, improve upon your strengths. Unlock your potential and tap into your power.

Did I peak in 2018? I mean, how much more can I do in 2019 to step up my game in everything? But you don’t know if you don’t go. I’m ready to jump into 2019 and see what great things lay ahead. Cheers to 2018 and it’s great gifts, and here’s to what the new year will bring us!

I wrote this in last year’s reflection and it’s funny because although in retrospect I feel like I definitely didn’t peak in 2018 but further stepped up my game in 2019 and did even more that I’m proud of and expanded further in my portfolio and everything I do, I’m still afraid of this for 2020. I mean, it can only get better from here, right? And yet at the same time, I worry that 2020 might not live up to everything I rushed to do so far in life. I’m scared but excited to see what new unexpected challenges and opportunities are on the horizon for me. For those of you still following along and reading, thank you truly for following me on this journey! Let’s sail into 2020 full force and show this bitch who’s really boss.

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The Museum of Ice Cream NYC

December 20, 2019

The Museum of Ice Cream is back in town in NYC, it’s original hometown and it’s here to stay!

So what IS the Museum of Ice Cream? If you know, you know. But if you don’t, where have you been? It’s one of the OG pop-up Instagram havens. It started here in NYC years ago and then migrated to LA, San Francisco and Miami before finally coming back home. They opened up a temporary pop-up called Pint Shop last summer I visited that you can read about here. What started as a small experiment has become a national phenomenon as its products and merchandise can be found all around the country now in Target stores and even had a makeup collaboration with Sephora last year. They’re still going strong with their own line of ice cream at Target stores. I loved their LA location and I enjoyed their Pint Shop rendition last summer so I was so happy to hear that they were coming back to NYC finally. I legit stalked their ice cream truck during NYCC because I was so excited.

TICKETS

Tickets launched this past October and you bet your bottom dollar I snagged tickets for their first opening week! I decided against a weekend day and tested my luck on a weekday instead for a chance of being less busy so I could have optimal time gramming and experiencing it without feeling or being rushed through the experience since quite frankly, the prices and fees are quite steep at $39 a pop with a $8.50 service charge . Long story short, is it worth it? Absolutely. And no, this is not sponsored or anything. I bought tickets on my own and I have honestly always found Museum of Ice Cream to be one of the better pop-ups I’ve attended. I am NOT entirely bias though as I did report back on the Pint Shop Tasting rather objectively which you can read about here for that experience.

TIME

My appointment was Thursday at 2pm and it worked out pretty well. I didn’t leave til around 6pm (yes, I spent 4 hours here, don’t judge me) and when I left, there was a LONG line waiting to get in. So I definitely recommend a weekday and I recommend earlier time slots if you don’t want to fight for an empty gram photo. Although, I do have to say, they have also improved their policies in regards to time! You still can only go forward in a pop-up (meaning you can’t go back to a room once you’ve moved forward) BUT there is no time limit on ANY of the rooms and exhibits! Yes, you read that right, no time limit! For those who have visited MOIC and infinity room like pop-ups, you know their money maker rooms usually have time limits as little as 45 seconds. For the LA MOIC, the sprinkle pool was limited to 3 minutes once they started the clock. Gone are these days for this installation. You can stay in the sprinkle room as long as you like! But remember, going during busier times, means a lot of people in the same room as you and a few of you might be standing around fighting for that coveted empty shot. Tickets are also the same price no matter what day or time slot you choose, so I definitely recommend strategizing to get the most out of your visit. They do only allow a set number of guests at a time, which is good and bad; good because you’ll never feel too crowded but bad because if you go during a busy time, obviously you’ll have to wait in line before your group can get in. It’s a no brainer to go on an off-peak day at an off-peak time (think before school lets out and the families flood the place because that’s what happened at 6pm when I walked out). It is self-paced though so take your time once you get in and absolutely take advantage and take photos of everything, eat everything and play with everything.

ICE CREAM

I think I got to try 5 different ice creams in the exhibit. I remember Churro Churro being in the first room, which was delicious, an ice cream cake pop, booza ice cream (elastic ice cream), soft serve, and Queen Bee (a delicious honey ice cream!). They were all stationed pretty evenly apart and you’re allowed seconds or thirds or however many times as you want to keep going back for more so long as you’re still in that room! My favorite was the Queen Bee and the booza since it was unique and my first time trying stretchy ice cream.

THE ROOMS

There are 13 installations across 3 floors. Some rooms are bigger than others; some HUGE and some closet sized but there is definitely a LOT to get through. Take your time, take your time, take your time! Oh yes, a coat check is provided before you start on your adventure which I found really convenient and amazing to have built in to a pop-up. The only other pop-up I’ve found to have done this so far was Rose Mansion, which is also another one of my favorite and highly recommended pop-ups worth your money. They also have restrooms available on the first floor before you start as well. I found the bathroom to not only be clean, spacious (unheard of in NYC) but also gorgeous and grammable. I found it to be an extra photo op!

After the coat check, you walk down a pink waffle cone wallpaper hallway that has cute little facts about the beginnings of ice cream on the wall. From there, you step into a room where you brainstorm and think up your new ice cream name and write it on your name tag. I suggest you do this before arriving so you can think up something cute and clever. I was RxBerries & Cream but they have a lot of cute celebrity ones on the wall as inspiration like Dairyana Grande and Angelato Jolie. From there, you get a little introduction from the staff and head into your first room where you get a sample of Churro Churro. This room is themed like a cute little speakeasy bar. From there, you walk up a long pink hallway upstairs into a Marie Antoinette dream of a room filled with dessert and balloons. This was probably my favorite room as it smelled amazing like cotton candy and was in a pink haze as you walk through. Everything was grammable from everything on the table to the wallpaper. MOIC really knocked it out of the ballpark with every little detail. On the table are cute little ice cream cake pops that are for you to take and enjoy as you please. I love that everything is for you to touch and grab and enjoy. It doesn’t feel like a stuffy museum where everything is roped off and no photography allowed.

From here, you journey to a pink room with different doors to open like a fun house, and then into a mock subway car but in pink MOIC fashion. This was another favorite room as it felt like a Disney ride as it hyper spaced you into the next “station.” There were so many photo ops in the subway room. From here, you walk though a galaxy/cloud room and then straight into the banana room. I liked that they brought the banana room back from the LA rendition. It’s a simple room but spacious, fun and I just love the splash of vibrant color. From here, they have two small rooms you have to crawl into to gram; one is a bouncy pink room and a sprinkle wall room. From there, you walk down a hallway with magnets on the wall where you can answer questions like “What are you grateful for?,” “What are your dreams?,” and “Where are you from?” After this, you get another serving of ice cream; this time the booza vanilla ice cream. Then you walk to the music room where they have giant keyboards on the wall with rings you can grab to play diifferent sound effects into the music, or you can listen in on two record players and scratch like a DJ. After this, you walk down a rainbow corridor (another one of my favorites because rainbow so duh) to the slide! This slide was wild! It spans 3 floors. You spiral down into the basement, which looks like a melted pink ice cream room. Here you get a soft serve cone before venturing into the yellow bee hive room with wings, chairs and a serving of Queen Bee ice cream. Then it’s onto the jungle gym with swings, seesaws, an ice cream cone ballpit, and ice cream cone basketball hoops. From here, you walk up the stairs into the last room, the sprinkle pool room! There are cubbies for you to leave your belongings and shoes before dipping into the insta-famous sprinkle pool, which my husband likes to call the Instagram hoe room, lol. The sprinkles used this time around are significantly larger and made of a softer rubber-like material. I don’t know how deep the pool really is because of how much larger the sprinkles are. I dug and dug but got too tired before finding the bottom, hahaha. There is a LOT of space compared to the LA rendition as well. The smaller “adults only” pool has more green sprinkles in it while the larger pool has a significant higher ratio of pink sprinkles. Again, take your time! After this, they have postcards and stickers on a table you can grab and take with you or write a message to leave on the wall. And after that, it’s time to say goodbye! You arrive back at the beginning, where coat check is and the bathroom before you leave.

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Did I enjoy my visit? Hell yeah I did. It’s safe to say I absolutely love the new and permanent location of MOIC NYC. Would I go back? Yes, especially if they plan on doing holiday overlays on the existing exhibit like how they do the Christmas in San Francisco to switch it up from time to time. The tickets are expensive yes, but I definitely say it’s worth it in terms of grammability and the opportunities. It’s professional looking and the quality is there. It’s worth its price of admission. It doesn’t look like a cheap dorm room decoration installation like other cheap ‘pop-ups’ that claim to be ‘interactive’ and ‘immersive’ when they’re not at all anything but a cheap cash grab and an Instagram trap for “photos for the gram.” MOIC delivers; not only are the photo ops well done, but it really IS interactive and immersive. The staff is there acting the part, enthusiastic and charismatic to guide you on your journey. I found everyone to be incredibly friendly, helpful and encouraging. No one ever made me feel rushed or ashamed that I was taking too much time. They actually celebrated you as you took photos and took your time going through the entire exhibit. I love reading little facts everywhere and little interactive QR codes built into the museum for selfie filters and little games in the elevator. There is so much attention paid to detail from the windows to the walls, to the cute questions and rainbowed halls! You can actually PLAY here and take as long as you want playing. So it’s definitely not just for photos. And oh man, that slide still gets me. It was wild. That’s all I have to say. When you experience it for yourself sliding down 3 floors, you’ll get it. I screamed all the way down, hahaha.

If you choose to go, my best advice is to go in with a super cute outfit (don’t be basic or boring in your civilian clothes, come on, it’s about to be 2020!), have your ice cream name ready, and take your time take your time TAKE YOUR TIME. Go with a few friends, you’ll have a blast! And no worries if you don’t have anyone to go with either. The staff is amazing and super friendly at helping with taking your photos for you on your phone. Most of all, remember to have fun!

MOIC NYC is located at 558 Broadway and is open Wednesdays - Mondays: 9:30am - 9:30pm. It is a permanent location and tickets are currently on sale now through March 1, 2020 for right now. If you’re not sure about going yet, you can still stop in to the shop as the first floor is a gift shop with merchandise and ice cream available for purchase. You can see part of the slide at the entrance too. But if you go, well, when you know, you know. Have lots of fun!

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My Favorite Things

December 18, 2019

It sounds cliche to say money can’t buy happiness, but as I grow older, my Christmas list gets shorter and shorter because the things I want, simply can’t be bought. You don’t need money to be rich. When you love what you have, you have everything you need. This is a list of my favorite things that money can’t buy.

  1. Family/Friends/Loved ones - With adulthood comes hectic schedules and limited availabilties. But I find that the people who I matter to, will always make time for me, and I will always make time for those I care most about. You can’t buy good friends who will always be there when you need them, a family that has your back, or a significant other that stands by your side in support when you’re going through rough waters. These types of bonds are rare. LOVE and true relationships are rare. Don’t take it for granted if you have this type of magic in your life.

  2. Time - We never have enough of it, we say. But in actuality, we all have the same amount of hours in a day. How we spend it is up to us. But tomorrow is never promised today, and in that respect, you must remember to spend the time you do have to spare with your loved ones as much as possible. Love them. Appreciate them. LET THEM KNOW. It costs you nothing and trust me, it means a lot to people and really brightens their day. You can’t buy more time in this life so spend the time you do have wisely with the ones who matter most.

  3. Food - So maybe this is one item on the list you can buy. But I list this because in place of trinkets and useless tchotchkes, I prefer to share a meal with my favorite people. I enjoy warm, fun meals, laughing and spending time with my ohana. Whether it’s at a fancy restaurant, or a cheap comfort food spot, or even home cooked meals, it’s always a good time. I love discovering, trying and sharing new food with my friends and family. Food brings people together and is not only a way to stay connected and catch up, but also allows us to learn about other cultures, new recipes, and exotic flavors.

  4. The little things - People always take for granted the little things until they’re no longer there and then they realize how much it meant to them. It’s human nature unfortunately so we must learn to practice gratitude and actively appreciate it every chance we get. Examples of little things that I love that can’t be bought are morning goodbye kisses, when my husband takes care of car stuff for me like oil changes and inspections, cleaning the house up before I get home, cutting up fruit for me and simply being there to pick me up from the airport when I come back from a trip. It means a lot to have someone there who cares enough about you to take care of the little details.

  5. Experiences/Memories - this one is a little cheat as it’s a combination of all of the things listed above. But I list it because this past year I took on my first race, a half marathon with one of my best friends, and with my sisters to cheer me on. My sisters came last minute and I didn’t realize til they were there with me, how much it really meant to me to have them there cheering me on, experiencing this achievement with me and making memories as I conquered new territory. Again, it’s the little things that really mean the most.

  6. Health - While some parts of your health can be ‘bought,’ like healthy food and properly scheduled doctor visits for routine check-ups, it’s not something that can be totally bought. It’s still something you have to work at and maintain. Good health is another thing many people take for granted and many people neglect. I’ve only recently taken a more active and pro-active role in being more conscious of my physical and mental well-being and it’s definitely improved for the better. KNOCK ON WOOD, but since improving my active lifestyle and making the conscious decision to eat healthier, these past two years I haven’t been seriously sick at all. Working out has also helped me work through my personal grieving process that I’ve been struggling with for the past 5 years.

  7. Motivation/Discipline - I originally had these two separate but realized they go hand in hand. It’s a hard thing to have and practice, and definitely can’t be bought. Self-motivation and self-discipline to keep going and work hard at something you really want is not something you can bottle up and save for a rainy day. Unfortunately it comes and goes. You have to learn to hone it, to be your own cheerleader, to push yourself and grasp any ounce of inspiration you find, to push forward when the going gets tough. I worked on a lot of projects and goals this year and some I finished, some were started and then forgotten about and some I never even touched upon. I worked out almost every day this year and it feels good to finally establish good habits. I set out to do at least one photoshoot a month and while some days I really didn’t want to get out of bed and really wanted to just cancel, I pushed through creative ruts, painted my face and brought it. I jam-packed my days off from work with so many activities to maximize my time looking for content for my blog. I hope to continue this energy and expand upon it in 2020.

  8. Inspiration - The internet is both a blessing and curse. It can be the most dangerous place and the most resourceful. With the golden age of social media and how fast thoughts, ideas, photos, music, news, etc can be shared, there is an endless sea of inspiration all around if you know where to go looking for it. When I first started modeling, I used Model Mayhem and saved so many photos for inspiration in a folder on my computer. It has since then evolved into Pinterest, Instagram folders, the ability to screenshot, reshare and repost and share links. I have so many notes saved on my phone of blog topics, many different folders of ideas and inspirations for shoots and poses, folders of workout ideas, food recipes, everything. The funny thing is I constantly worry about running out of ideas and getting stuck in a creative rut or writer’s block and yet I’m always working on something and trying to come up with more to do and try. So far, I’ve been lucky and haven’t hit that wall yet. I may cringe at my past self when I look back and compare but then I remember that this is how you grow. You get inspired and you get better. You improve over time, with experience, hard work and that fire burning in you to want to keep going and creating.

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And for those who are still in search of a physical Christmas gift for a loved one anyways that they can wrap up with a bow for them to open on Christmas morning, here are a few of my more tangible favorite things if you need gift ideas. I use some of these every day and love them.

  1. Pearl earrings - I used to wear trendy cheap earrings all the time back in college. I would wear a different pair every day. But as I got older, my taste started to change and I realized I wanted something simple and classic for everyday wear. Pearls are always in and go with everything. These Tiffany pair are a little pricey but I’ve had them for nearly 5 years now and I still wear them every day. Full disclosure, I did have to get them sent in a few times in the beginning for repairs, since one of the pearls seemed to keep falling off the earring post but each and every time, Tiffany stood by their work and fixed it free of charge. Their service department is top notch and always treat you like VIPs. I love visiting their flagship for a quick cleaning whenever I’m in the area. I found an old Tiffany necklace from years ago, brought it to them and they cleaned and polished it right up for me, as good as new. This is what I love about these tried and true brands. They stand by their work. Now I know why people will spend a little more for quality.

  2. Fuzzy socks - When I was a kid, like all kids, I hated opening up gifts like this. What kind of kid wants clothes for Christmas? But as you get older, you start to appreciate the little things and stocking stuffers like this. I love fuzzy socks because they’re a warm and cozy for the winter. They’re great around the house when it’s freezing. And not to mention, it’s actually my secret as to how I’m able to stand walking around all day in my heeled boots. They’re so comfy and provide extra cushioning. I live in them all winter, at home and when I’m out and about, inside my boots. It helps provide extra warmth and insulation as an extra layer over your regular socks when it’s cold outside too.

  3. Wireless headphones - I used to wear wired earbuds while running but they’re really a hassle in the gym when you’re lifting. I bought the Ariana Grande headphones years ago when I tried out Twitch streaming for a hot minute and hated it but then realized they were perfect for the gym. Since then, my world has changed. I work out faster and harder as I’m able to work through it continuously without worry of wires getting tangled, accidentally pulled out or in the way. I use these literally every day. I love them. I’m thinking of picking up these cute pink Beats one for my race in February.

  4. Mickey bar plush - Ok, so I know this looks like a weird gift choice, but hear me out! First of all, it’s just so adorable. I own two of these scented Disney plushes already; a strawberry Mickey shaped macaron and a gingerbread Mickey cookie. They sit on my couch and smell amazing. And they’re so nice and comfy to hold onto or lay on, when you’re lounging on the couch watching a movie. They are both decorative and useful. They look so cute in my living room and everyone loves seeing them and wondering what the sweet smell is coming from.

  5. Laduree or Bottega Louie macarons - Who doesn’t love an edible gift? I love fresh macarons but you can always substitute with your loved ones favorite snacks like chocolate, cookies, cakes, candy, etc. When in doubt, food is always a good idea if you know what they love. Especially if they have a favorite item that’s hard to find or get. They’ll always appreciate the gesture and the work you went though to get them for them.

  6. Red marching band jacket - I am OBSESSED with band/military jackets. But I have yet to track down the perfect one. It’s a beautiful look that can go with almost anything, in my opinion. It can dress up a cute dress or add edge to an outfit.Although I do know this style is not for the faint of heart. You can substitute with a classic motorcycle jacket if your gift recipient is a little simpler in taste, as both of these styles will never go out of style and is universally flattering with many outfits and looks.

  7. Tiffany perfume - I love this scent as it’s clean, simple and fresh. It’s not overpowering or too much. But not everyone has the same preferences in smells and perfumes. Some people like warmer scents, some like floral, some like more tropical and some like more complex smells. So substitute with their favorite perfume if they have one.

  8. Red winter coats - I love bold colors and I’ve always found red to be a beautiful color for a winter coat, especially for the holidays. It’s a more interesting color than the basic black peacoat. I bought one on sale at Forever 21 almost 10 years ago and I still have it and wear it today. It always gets noticed and people always think it’s more expensive than it looks. I am in search of a new coat though as I do feel it’s time to replace this one as it’s finally showing signs of wear and tear over the years. I just have yet to find another one as I’m particular with details like gold buttons and fitted waistlines. Red coats are a classic staple in any closet.

  9. Sherpa hoodies - Like fuzzy socks, these hoodie are just so damn cozy. I live in these all winter long. They are so warm and soft and I love how it feels like teddy bear material. I love when the inside of hoodies are lined with this material. During extra cold winter nights, I’ll throw them in the dryer for a quick 5 minutes and then throw it on for that extra toasty warmth.

  10. Cute berets - I LOVE berets. They’re just so cute and make a cute fashion statement. I fell in love with this heart shaped one I saw on Raquel Reed during her trip to Paris. Unfortunately, it’s out of my price range at the moment but there are plenty of affordable cute options on Etsy. I wore a cute Mickey one on my recent cruise ship, made by Roses and Thorns, a small shop specializing in all things cute and Disney. They make tons of cute custom designs that are perfect for Disney trips and Disney bounds. Berets are also cute all year round, no matter the season and no matter where you are. You don’t have to be in Paris to wear a cute stylist beret. They add a little something to all my outfits when I accessorize with this cute headpiece.

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And there you have it, a list of my favorite things, both intangible and tangible. What are some of your favorite things you like to receive for Christmas? What are some of your favorite things to gift other people?

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    • Jul 4, 2018 America, The Beautiful Jul 4, 2018
    • Jul 3, 2018 Pint Shop Tasting Session Jul 3, 2018
  • June 2018
    • Jun 27, 2018 Butterflies Jun 27, 2018
    • Jun 26, 2018 North Shore Farms Jun 26, 2018
    • Jun 24, 2018 Pride Jun 24, 2018
    • Jun 21, 2018 Weekend Adventure #20180616 Jun 21, 2018
    • Jun 18, 2018 NYCC Jun 18, 2018
    • Jun 15, 2018 Summer Fashion Jun 15, 2018
    • Jun 13, 2018 Happy Go Lucky Jun 13, 2018
    • Jun 9, 2018 The Egg House Jun 9, 2018
    • Jun 8, 2018 Best Friends Jun 8, 2018
    • Jun 7, 2018 The Pint Shop Jun 7, 2018
    • Jun 6, 2018 ; Jun 6, 2018
    • Jun 5, 2018 Weekend Adventure #20180602 Jun 5, 2018
    • Jun 2, 2018 Prom Jun 2, 2018
    • Jun 1, 2018 Intro Jun 1, 2018
  • May 2018
    • May 31, 2018 Bonjour! Konichiwa! Ciao! May 31, 2018

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View fullsize Cherry blossoms have come and gone, peonies are blooming right now and lavender is up next! I love this time of year.🌸
Photo: @rchong_photo
Costume/wig: @janthraxx 
#Shampoocosplay #ranma&frac12; #ranmashampoo #ranmacosplay #ranma #shanpu #animecosp
View fullsize I'm thinking Shampoo just might have to make an appearance this fall at NYCC! I thought I was just going to repeat some cosplays but I might have a couple of new ones up my sleeve as well as bringing back some OGs.🌸
Photo: @rchong_photo
Costume/wig:
View fullsize Shampoo is my favorite from the Ranma series. I've been wanting to cosplay her for a while and I finally got to cross her off my list this spring.❤️
Photo: @rchong_photo
Costume/wig: @janthraxx 
#Shampoocosplay #ranma&frac12; #ranmashampoo #ranmacosp
View fullsize Can you tell who is the oldest? Who is the youngest? Age differences? Who is adopted? Who is mean and who is super nice? Which one of our parents we look like more? 
#sisters #sisterlylove
View fullsize When I was a kid my mom wouldn't let me leave the house except for school. So I never had play dates or went over anyone's house. I wasn't allowed to have a social life or friends because &quot;I gave you siblings&quot; and &quot;I am your friend.&qu
View fullsize Happy Birthday to my twin sisters @insta_trami and @sundayfundae!!! 🎂🎈🎁🎉🥳
We all just signed up for next year's challenges and I'm so excited that ALL my sisters will be doing the 5k race with me next year for the @rundisney Princess race weeken
View fullsize Where can we sign up for our fast pass for our next Disney trip?! Asking for a friend.🏰🧚🏼&zwj;♀️✨
We're on the hunt for a magical summer since we have no plans to travel for a while.
View fullsize Despite a 12 year gap, I've always been close with my baby sis, pretty much since she was born. When I left for college, I promised her I'd come home for Halloween to take her trick or treating. I searched the whole damn mall when she wanted Hamtaro
View fullsize Happy Birthday to the baby! Once upon a time you were so small. And now we're the same size and you're stealing all my clothes and shoes. Which only works bc I dress younger than I am and you're always trying to dress older than you are. Mom's two op

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