Showing posts with label Los Feliz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Los Feliz. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

100 happy days all over again

I just finished my first round of #100happydays, which was a wonderful experience.  Every day I'd find something to post that made me happy.  The great thing is that in 100 days, it's not all big exciting events. You have to look for the little pleasures in life.

A great example of how it improved my outlook was just the other day -- I woke up with one of those terrible neck pains that makes you afraid to even look in another direction. I couldn't life the baby, and it was about to feel like it ruined my day. Except, I had #100happydays to post about. So you know what I noticed?  I have a sweet and thoughtful husband who brought me ibuprofen and went to the store to buy a heating pad for me. Instead of woe is me, I felt glad and grateful.

So I finished the original challenge,  and want to do it again, but I want to do it here and not on facebook so I can keep some record of it.

Today,  I went for a walk with a friend, and the baby and along the way we found a whole wall of grapes growing. #100happydays #200happydays day 1!

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Date day in los feliz

Had a nice little date day in Los Feliz with my sister in law.
Nails done at Suzy's on Hillhurst. Cheap, and now my pink toes are sparkly.

Yummy, yummy dinner at Home, my fave Los Feliz restaurant (and home to thenbest jalapeno cucumber bloody mary).

Then adventures in Costco, where she was very very excited about her purchases.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

atwater village vest

Yesterday, an unschooling mom who lives surprisingly and delightfully close to me, took me on a tour of the neighborhood. We went to coffee shops, toy stores, parks, and more. I got a bunch of practical how-to-park-here advice, and a humongous list of places I want to explore further. This awesome neighborhood tour will get more detailed blog posts in the future... but first...

One of the stops we made was at The Little Knittery in Atwater Village, where I spent an agonizingly long time choosing a skein of yarn to buy. I ended up with this - Noro taiyo silk/wool blend. It's a frustrating yarn - catches on my fingers, it's super tightly spun so it knots up, and it fuzzes together with the other pieces easily. However, once I've knit up a few rows, it's really, really pretty and falls really well.

I've never successful knit a garment for myself to wear larger than a pair of socks. I've decided it's time to change that. Find an easy pattern and copy it? That is not the Roya way. Instead, I am making up my own pattern. Let's see if I am the knitter I think I am.

I'm using this blog entry as a way to update the pattern --

Cast on 500 stitches (to figure it out for your size: figure out the widest you want it to be at the bottom [for me, 53 inches wide] knit up a gauge swatch [for me, 25 sts in 3 inches. That turns into 475 stitches, but then I decided I wanted peaked edges, so I added 25 more stitches, and I'll decrease later on]

I forgot to do stockinette stitch, and knit the first 3 rows. Then I remembered, and began purling on the wrong sides, knitting on the right side.

Continue stockinette stitch for the length you want from bottom hem to under armpits.
I decreased to 475 stitches by knitting 2 together on either ends every 10 rows (ish).

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I'm only about an inch into the stockinette right now, haven't even done my first decrease. I'll check back in with edits, and the next steps when I get there!


Thursday, May 2, 2013

Every Day for Thirty Days

One of the things I have been doing lately that has given me so much energy and makes me feel so motivated is running a 30 Day Challenge Group on facebook. (The group's blog is here). I started it for myself -- I just wanted to accomplish one goal, every day, for thirty days. I did it for a month by myself, and then other people commented that they wanted to do that too. So I opened up the next month as an open facebook group, and was stunned by the participation. So far we've done 2 30 day challenges, and one "mini" 17 day challenge, and have just started day 2 of the next monthly challenge. 

People pick goals like - drinking water, crocheting every day, 20 minutes of exercise, writing in a journal, editing their book, doing yoga, hula hooping, drinking a green smoothie, or working towards their career or business. As founder of the group, I think it's my role to help people be successful, and the easiest way is to assess the goals themselves. So I go through and ask people questions to help make the goals realistic, measurable, and that they don't load so many on themselves that they'll get overwhelmed. Throughout the month we post every day, celebrating our victories, bemoaning when our plans get derailed, asking for help in creating Plan B's so we can stay successful.

Running this group, and watching as people post their accomplishments, and especially how the benefits keep rippling out and out - it's been the highlight of most of my days for the last few months.

There's something about this - this group of people, some who know each other, some don't - who are doing one little thing every day to make themselves better. It's motivating, but there's more to it than that. They hold me accountable for my own goals. It's energizing - it's positive - and I really, really, really like doing it.

This group has helped shape how my days have been spent, here, in my little house in the big park. I have been making a green smoothie every morning for breakfast for my husband and I, tracking my food, going for hikes and walks almost every day, and through that, exploring where I live. I have always had a hard time doing things by myself, and now that I have moved further from most of my family, I had to make sure I *made* myself explore, or I would end up inside and unhappy. Going on hikes, so I could post a picture in the 30 Day Group has been a big part of how much I have loved living here. I have been walking and exploring new parts of the neighborhood all the time. The yards overflow with lemon, orange, and loquat trees. There are so many people, dogs, and even folks riding around on horseback. There are squirrels, coyotes, lizards, deer, and snakes. 

I feel adventurous. I feel successful. I feel stronger and prouder. I feel warm and fuzzy and nurture-y about my house, watering the plants, dusting the table. 

It's a good day to live in a little house in the big park. It's sunny outside, I have the 4th Game of Thrones on my audible app, and a new neighborhood to explore.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Los Feliz farmers market

Another farmer's market! My mom, sister and I just happened upon it, tucked in on Vermont in Los Feliz. We bought ALL THE GREENS. So many bags FULL of chard, spinach, kale, celery, cucumbers... soooo much goodness. We then took ourselves and our crazy purchases to El Greco, had a really yummy Greek lunch. Wonderful day exploring my new home.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

neon pink

Had a hard time getting myself up and motivated today. Honestly the only thing that got me out of the house was getting to wear my neon pink shirt. I went for a jog through the Los Feliz estate area, and then up the West Observatory Trail and back down the East OBS trail. Reminds me of the meme going around.. "I totally regret that workout, said no one ever."