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Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts

Monday, November 27, 2017

It's My Parade And I'll Cry If I Want To

So, it seems I've been on a bit of a blogging hiatus. I'll do better. Promise.

Let me preface this blog. When I was a little girl, I had a day bed with a trundle under it that wheeled out. One of my neighborhood friends often thought there was fun to be had in that small space that is created behind the trundle bed when it is pulled out. That small, dark area just underneath the day bed. Every time she came over, she suggested we play whatever game we were into in that very tiny, enclosed hole. Well, I wasn't having any of it. The thought of crawling under there made my heart race and put a fear in me that I could not describe.

There have been moments in my life where I've been faced with a friend who has an abnormally large piece of luggage, and I, being the below average size of a normal adult human being, have been "dared" or "challenged" to fit my body inside said piece of luggage. To which I reply, "Nah, I choose oxygen."

From as far back as I can remember, I have never been comfortable in enclosed areas. I don't enjoy the feeling of being trapped or stuck in any one spot.

Back in the 90's, I attended Lalapalooza on more than one occasion. One year, well say 1994, the concert was held on the grounds of Cal State Dominguez Hills. The crowd was large that September day despite the heat. I was with a group of friends plus hundreds of other scantly clad, weed-smoking, mosh pit dancing, head banging concert goers. One of my all time favorite bands, the Beastie Boys, took the stage. Before they made their entrance, the crowd consisted of clumps of cliques with space in between each group. You could easily tell who was hanging out with whom. As soon as the B Boys came out, the crowd was on their feet, and for good reason. Pretty soon, the space in between groups of people were filled in with other concert goers just wanting to rock with Mike D. Quickly though, the cluster became a swarm. Everyone was shoulder to shoulder, except me, I was shoulder to elbow. It was no longer a cluster of parties but a giant monster, everyone swaying, not to the music but to keep their footing. There was no walking out of the herd, no room to dance, or sit or take a deep breath. I was fortunately next to my brother's best friend who is large in stature and held me next to him so that I didn't fall over and get trampled or swallowed up by the monster. As I swayed with the crowd, praying to make it out alive, I had to concentrate very hard on not breaking down and crying. After a few minutes, about a songs length, the crowd calmed and thinned and there was room to move again. It was terrifying but here I sit, I lived to tell the tale.


Now, remember how I said, I don't like feeling trapped? Let me take a moment to talk candidly. This next part is not for children. You know how some people enjoy being tied up or handcuffed during, um, hanky-panky? Well, the thought of that makes me want to hyperventilate. Being tethered to a bedpost does not do it for me. I'm now going to speak directly to my future husband. If you've got the notion that fuzzy handcuffs or silk scarves are the way to rock my world, keep on moving mister. I guarantee, I will not be enjoying any part of our adult time while tied up to anything. Also, I reserve the right to change my mind.

What's my point? For the past few months, my mom and I had planned a birthday trip to New York City over Thanksgiving weekend. We made lists, we called a travel agent, we planned and prepared for weeks. Our travel agent, hooked us up with a sweet deal. Tickets to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade complete with breakfast and unlimited use of a bathroom. All three of us were under the impression that the tickets included a designated area to view the parade from. However, that was sadly untrue.

On the morning of Thanksgiving, but more importantly, my birthday, my mom and I went to the restaurant, located near Time Square and had our yummy free breakfast, and used the facilities before heading out to watch the parade. As we left the establishment, we asked the guy at the door where our designated area to stand was. He looked at us puzzled and said, "wherever you can find one." That was disappointing since everyone on the street had been there since before the sun rose and we were just filing in the back.

My mom and I decided that we were going to try to cross the street to the other side where it seemed less crowded. So we began to walk down the block to the next street where we saw people crossing. There were barricades set up at the curb to keep everyone cattled in and out of the parade route. The further down the sidewalk we went, the more crowded it got. People were coming toward us, the people behind us were pushing, no one was going left or right and forget about diagonal. I started to feel claustrophobic. I even said to my mom, "I'm feeling claustrophobic." My sweet mother told me that we were almost to the street and we could find a hole and cross to the other side. To which I replied, "I think I'm going to cry." As soon as I recognized the fear that I was feeling, tears began streaming down my face. I looked up at the open space in the sky and tried to keep an even breath. My mom began to comfort me and asking people if they could just move to the side so that we could get through. It was too late though, my silent tears turned into sobs. I needed out. I wasn't scared of running out of oxygen or getting lost. I felt trapped. I could no longer see a way out of where I was standing and it terrified me.

I told my mom I wanted to go back. I wanted to go to where we came from. She said, okay, and we began to push back through the crowd. I was sobbing and apologizing to everyone, searching for a hole in the sea of people. It seemed to take hours to get back, but we finally did and all I could do was stand next to a tree, sobbing and apologizing profusely to my mother. I didn't feel guilty, I felt bad.

So there I was, on my 40th birthday, with my head on my mommy's shoulder, crying and trying desperately hard not to hyperventilate. It took a few minutes, but I stopped sobbing. It took a little longer for the tears to stop flowing, but eventually, they did. Some nice people let me stand near a barricade where there was plenty of space should I feel the need to flee the scene. However, my mom was 2-3 people away from me and this was kindling to my fire of anxiety. I was uncomfortable and kept glancing back to make sure she was still there. Next thing I see, a group of security/cops/SWAT looking type people and I thought, if there is some kind of terrorist attack or shooting, I'm not even going to have the opportunity to die next to my mother. So that fed into my panic and I manage to convince some nice people to let her stand next to me.

This is longer than I had thought it would be. I don't have a lesson to tie into all of this. Well, actually, I realized that when I don't feel like my life is moving forward, like I feel "trapped" I become very agitated and depressed and constantly try to find ways to help me feel like I am progressing in life. Maybe the two have a connection?

We watched most of the parade and realized that the although just as boring, the Rose Parade is better to watch. We ducked out early so that I could catch my breath, get something to drink and reapply my make-up.

I took a picture of my mom and I just after my panic attack. Notice the puffy, red, eyes from crying. See all the people!? If you can relate to my incident, tell me in the comment section, or tell me I was being silly.

Susan "Don't Fence Me In" B.

Sunday, January 3, 2016

2015: A Year In Review

I can't believe how quickly 2015 came and went! It was a good year for me, however, I went ahead and got the first mistake of 2016 out of the way on January 2nd. In an attempt to transfer photos from my phone to my laptop, I restored my phone, thus wiping all of 2015's photos from existence. Well, maybe not completely. I have an appointment with a technology genius to see if we can restore some/all of the photos I lost. Fingers crossed! I did some fancy footwork and got the following photos from Instagram and Facebook so that I would not have to delay this much anticipated (ha!) blog post.
 The year started off with a New Year's Day hike up Skyline with my good friend Jone and her daughter and work out buddies.
 I didn't realize how much time was spent with this sweet girl, my cousin, Shannon, in 2015 as proven by the following photos. Here we are after lunch and valuable catch up time.
 Sadly, this is the first and last photo taken of Tammy and I in 2015. She was so sweet and cooked me dinner and we exchanged our holiday gifts and then we both got so busy we were only able to communicate through text and social. I'm going to make it a goal to see this sweet friend of my more in 2016.
 Shannon and Hannah cooked me dinner and hung out with me! So much cousin love.
A super fun outing with one of my newest and cutest friends, Stephanie! We did one of those paint nights and I don't think we did too badly.
 On Valentine's Day, I took two people that I love most in the world to a Taylor Swift Exhibit at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles! We started off at In N Out where Christa, Eric, Maddi, Lily and I ate before our trek out to L.A. The girls and I drove out and walked around the exhibit, reminiscing about the T-Swift concerts we had been to. We sang Taylor's songs in a recording booth and oohed and aahed at the tour and red carpet dresses on display. We saw the rest of the museum but my favorite, of course was the TS exhibit. After the exhibit, I took the girls to Sprinkles Cupcakes where we got cupcakes from the ATM! Then a quick trip to Starbucks before we headed home. All in all, one of my favorite Valentine Days.
 For as many times as I was at the beach in 2014, I think I only put my toes in the sand while inhaling salt air twice in 2015. Not my best. Something else to work on.
 In April, my sweet baby cousin married the love of his life and I was so honored to be a part of their special day. Here I am with my squad. I adore these girls.
 Quick cousin pic during all the wedding festivities.
The happy couple and Chris and I.
 The summer kicked off with a visit from my favorite Utah family! We did nothing but fun things for a whole weekend! 
 Angel game with the whole fam!
 Then we went to Aquarium of the Pacific! We also had a movie night and trips to the park.
 Chloe got baptized!
 The fourth of July is for sure my second favorite holiday. Kaylene and I went to my ward pancake breakfast.
I bbq for my parents and Eric and then that night, we all headed to St. Johns to watch the fireworks.
 Stephanie and I went to Top of the World in Laguna Beach and hiked until I felt like I had got a sufficient sunburn (not on purpose of course).
Always a wedding guest, never a bride. I was so happy to be at Makenna's wedding. She was stunning and I was so proud of her. 
 By far the highlight of 2015 was taking my girls to the Taylor Swift 1989 concert! We saw her in San Diego this time around. I convinced the girls that we needed matching t-shirts and they convince me that I needed to make them. So after weeks of sketching, planning, screen shots and designing, I not only made our t-shirts but I also made us hoodies! Super cute and the girls said they loved them.
 We ate at Burger King (their pick) when we got into San Diego and we made a quick stop at Starbucks before heading to Pet Co Stadium. Our seats were GREAT! We got bracelets that lit up to Taylor's songs and the girls and I danced and sang and had a good time. I love our T-Swift concert experiences. The girls get along and we always have a great time. The girls got a concert book like they do every tour and Lily got guitar picks. She started taking guitar lessons in 2015 so buying picks seemed appropriate.
 Just before we left for the concert.
My sweet nieces. 
 Labor day was still one of the hottest in the books! I invited a cute boy to hike Skyline with me. Sadly, nothing ever developed between us. After our hike, I had lunch with Kaylene at Miguel Senior.
 Kaylene said, "Let's go to a Centennial football game and wear our Letterman jackets." So I said, "Okay!" We met for dinner at Nordstrom and then headed to the game where the huskies mopped the field with the other team. I'm pretty sure they won because we were there cheering them on.
 My first favorite holiday, Halloween! I love dressing up every year. Two of my co-workers, David and Taylor showed up and the three of us were so excited to represent some of the Justice League. My boss, Doug, did a little photoshop magic!
 My favorite day of the year, MY BIRTHDAY! I don't mind getting older. I really don't. I just love my birthday SO MUCH. Mostly for the cake, but also for all the great friends and family that I get to hang out with. My sweet friends from church, Kerri, Stephanie, Jenny and Jone took me out for pie.
My goofy co-workers, Doug and David took me to lunch. These two guys are two of my good friends. I'm so lucky to work with two people that I get along with and have such a good time with. It makes going to work that much easier.
 Of course my family showered me with love and cake on my special day!
 OH MAN! Thanksgiving was so fun this year! Eric's family and I went up to Utah to spend Thanksgiving with Jason, Abby, Lizzie and Captain. Thanksgiving morning we played in our first Turkey Bowl! The blue flag team won! It was so much fun but also FREEZING!
 We played games, cooked dinner, took pictures and watched a Inside Out.
 By far, my most favorite Thanksgiving.
I was so lucky I got to play with Camille while I was in SLC! We did a little shopping, walked around Temple Square and took pictures, froze our little California hineys off and had dinner!
 On our back to California, we stayed in Vegas. Right on Fremont Street. What a great area! I've never been to Fremont Street and it did not disappoint! The kids and I zip lined through Fremont! We stood in line FOREVER, froze a little once we were at the top and zipped about 45 seconds! It was really fun. I'm actually scared of heights so this was kind of a big deal for me.
 Maybe I just love dressing up. I went to an Ugly Sweater Christmas party and maybe my sweater isn't "ugly" but it sure was itchy!
 December started off by saying good-bye to a great man. Steve, my dad's cousin passed away. He was one of the kindest people I know. He was such an example to me and I'm truly going to miss him. In life, he owned a gun safe company. It was told to me that he would often joke that when he dies, to just put him in a safe and bury him. Well, check out his casket. A few of the guys that had worked for him, designed and built the top of his casket to look like a safe. A very sweet tribute.
Not a bad looking casket. It may be weird, I really like the matte look.
These sweet girls and I had an ornament exchange. We did the 12 Days of Christmas, but with only 6 days being represented. We will do the other six next year. It was so fun to have dinner and give our ornaments to each other. I can't wait to do it again.

SO, that is 2015. 

Susan "that is so last year" B.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

November News

November blew past me this year! I love the month of November. Mainly because my favorite day of the year (my birthday) is in November. I love the chill in the air that gradually rolls through. I love Thanksgiving and hearing about every ones plans. I love the Christmas buzz toward the end of the month. I love the change that happens from October to November to December. Normally, I start my birthday countdown on October 23rd and remind my loved ones daily of how many shopping days they have left. This year I was busy "directing" my ward's roadshow. Before I knew it, it was November 8th and I was behind on my countdown! The roadshow, however, went off without a hitch! The kids did great and we didn't have any follies! Yeah us!
 My group of kids that I directed. I'm in the middle of all of them. This is right before our first performance.
 And then it was November 13th! Still no countdown. But I did go to a super fun garland making workshop in L.A. with my good friend, Camille! We met some new peeps, enjoyed hot chocolate and by the time we left, I was sneezing glitter out of my nose!
 The birthday celebrations began with my two favorite people on the planet! My parents took me to dinner at Bennihana.

 Then this motley crue took me to Farrell's for some birthday ice cream!
And sushi with Diana ended the weekend. All in all it was a wonderful birthday with lots of love, laughter, family and friends.

Not pictured but still close to my heart events: My primary class that I teach on Sunday's had birthday cupcakes with me.
Kaylene, Chloe and Terri took me to lunch at Panera complete with sweet gifts!

All year I thought back to what I was doing last year at this time. I was finishing my final days of University in London and getting ready to move back to the states. I still miss it so much. I often think about my old neighborhood in Kennsington and what color the leaves would be in Hyde Park or going to the movies at the Odeon Cinema down the street. I also think about the German markets on Southbank at Christmas time and the millions of lights that shine the way to Harrods. A big part of my heart belongs to London. London changed me. I can't believe how quickly the time has passed. I'm working on creating new adventure's. There is a big one out there for me, I can feel it. I've decided that this year is the year that big changes happen for me.

Susan "The Times They Are A Changing" B.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Happy Birthday To Me!

Its that wonderful time of year. So many evenings I walk outside my flat and inhale deeply. I love the smell of winter, the aroma of fires in fireplaces and I let the cold air fill my lungs. November is my favorite month. With Christmas so close, mankind starts to show signs of compassion. This will sadly be my third Thanksgiving away from home but that is no excuse not to be thankful for the blessed life that I have! My first favorite holiday is of course, my BIRTHDAY! I love birthdays. Especially mine. But I enjoy celebrating others' birthday as well. Mostly because there is usually cake. I was always that kid at the party who would rather eat cake than play games. I still am.
 I had a GREAT birthday this year! I woke up early and met my good friend, Helen for a Starbucks breakfast. I got my complimentary Peppermint Hot Chocolate. The cold outside was biting so this was a great morning treat. I keep meaning to take a picture of Helen and I together (cause I like her so much!) but I keep forgetting! I will plan for it to happen within the next week. After breakfast, Helen gave me a birthday hair trim. She and her husband, Tim (who is also the bee's knees) have a great view of Central from their flat so for a couple of hours we gabbed like Dolly Parton and Julia Roberts in Steel Magnolias while she did my hair and I watch the sun rise over London.
 Next, I went back home and threw on my running shoes!
There is nothing like a cold birthday run to remind you that you are alive.
 After brunch, a group of us went to see Hunger Games: Catching Fire. I loved it! I loved Jennifer Lawrence, she did an awesome job and JENA MALONE! WOW. She nailed the part of Johanna!
 The birthday girl, Shannon, Sammy and Justice.
 Next, we stopped and got cupcakes! I ate a tiny Red Velvet one and the one in the bag was vanilla and said 'Happy Birthday' on top. They are from LOLA, a little cupcake shop in High Street Kensington Underground Station. YUM!
 That night we went down the street to a great restaurant called The Diner. The food is American diner food. I've been there four times and I've never eaten anything I didn't like. Above is Shannon, Jonelle and Beckah.
 Justice, Sammy and the birthday girl.
 One of the employees that works there has become my 'friend'. I see her every time and she has recognized me. She came over and wished me happy birthday and she is one of the nicest people I've met. I think she has something to do with the banana split that showed up at the end of our meal. Everyone sang which was nice. But as you can see, we all ordered milkshakes and thought of eating ice cream made me a little ill. But I soldiered on and the six of us enjoyed that split. Then the bill the came and WE WERE CHARGED FOR IT! Lame.
 The Gang.
 After dinner, Justice and I fought the crowds at Winter Wonderland! I didn't get many pictures but it was such a great ending to such a wonderful birthday! I had so much fun!
 This years Christmas card. If you are looking at it, consider it sent to you! Merry Christmas!
YUM!
Susan "One year older and a little wiser" B.