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I have been noticing a lot of things on my walks around my neighborhood.

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There is a mother sitting with her arm around her son.  She’s tapping a beat with her hand and her feet, while he’s absorbed in his video game.  One seat away is a pretty girl with long hair, reading a hard cover book.  I can’t tell if she’s with the guy sitting next to her.  They look like they go together but they aren’t really interacting so it’s hard to say.  From the end of the car comes an overpowering conversation in Spanish.  The volume makes me think it’s a fight but, in fact, it may just be a topic of passion.  Another young girl is knitting; a first timer with instructions on her lap.  Everyone else has headphones in their ears or is playing on their phone, minus the newest passenger with the orange scarf and orange hat, and the guy reading David Sedaris’ Naked at the end of the row seat. The energy is calm and people’s movement and speed convey that it’s a Saturday.  To my right a woman dressed like a urban outdoorsmen opens and refolds her New York Times.  We arrive at Delancey Street; I exit and walk toward the sounds of station performers singing out, “…people all over the world, join hands, start a love train, love train…”

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One of my goals for this year is to listen to more music around the house. This new pact to myself has brought up so many songs I used to love. I put together a playlist of songs that I love, have loved or have fallen in love to.  Just imagine that I dropped a mix tape into your backpack after school.

VINTAGE

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A few months ago I was doing some research on online museums and discovered the site Obsessionistas, at which collectors showcase their collections online.  It’s a really interesting site full of all sorts of unexpected collections but a few of my favorites that happen to have a vintage twist include*:

Do Not Disturb Door Signs 

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Vintage Lighters

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Mid-Century Clocks

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There are so many other interesting collections.  Check them out!

*Click through pictures to see the full collections

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I am so fortunate to have a mother that saves cool things. Here are some of my favorite items that she has passed down to me.

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L:  How is you complaining secession going?

F:  Well, I am going to say it is not going THAT well (that is not a complaint). Mostly because when I complain, I don’t really stop myself. I have become more aware of my complaints and now they feel much more empty.

On another note, Albert and I write one thing that we are grateful for at the end of the day. We plan on doing this until the end of the year. I have to say, it has been kind of a nice thing to do.

L:  Do you have a favorite work of art?

F:  Photography has always been my preferred medium, but there is no one single piece I love the most – though preferably black and white.

L:  Remember when you used to do that dance cardio workout?

F:  Yeah, I sure do! In a way, that dance cardio saved my life. I was so depressed and jobless in NYC for a period of time. Sometimes I would burst into tears while I was working out. I still think that kind of workout shows the best results on my body. Dance cardio is not a thing of the past for me. I will do it again.

L:  Who was your favorite teacher?

F:  Jeez, that one is really hard.  All of the teachers that I thought I hated at the time ended up to be my favorite teachers. Also, I loved Ward Churchill so much at the University of Colorado.

Seems remiss to not say Mom though.

L:  Anything else you’d like to share?

F:  It is pretty awesome that you, Dad and so many other people in my life are doing the Clean Cleanse. It’s just wonderful to me.

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I woke up this Saturday morning feeling restless. I spent the morning looking for getaways, hotel deals and Southern California day trips. I was crawling in my skin with unease. I always feel tired. I don’t spend enough time outside. These were the type of thoughts that were at the top of my mind.

I convinced Albert to go to Swizter Falls in Angeles National Park. The falls were supposed to be amazing. It was going to be great!

After a whole rigmarole trying to get a day pass and almost turning back, we started our hike.

When we finally arrived at the waterfalls, it was kind of a bust. We sat by the water for a while and watched a mother and son take hundreds of pictures jumping in front of the waterfall and I really kind of came to thinking.

It’s never about where you are trying to go. Goals are fantastic and get you to where you want to be. But, it’s the people you come across and the things you see and do that really make you feel alive.

The waterfall was great and all but the journey was where it was at.

Hello lovely readers! Wishing you a wonderful week! Here are this weekend’s pictures.

Farrell – Los Angeles, CA

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We have been blessed with a string of beautiful sunsets and I have enjoyed every single one.

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Trail mix on the trails

Trail mix on the trails

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Sunday amuse boche

Sunday amuse boche

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Lauren – New York, NY

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Rainy Saturday afternoon visit to the Alex Prager: “Face in the Crowd” exhibits

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Henry Threadgill’s “Ensemble Double-Up” at Winter Jazzfest 2014

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Hanging glass drops as seen from the street

I feel like I am always trying to do be better so creating New Year’s resolutions seems kind of silly to me. However, I do find that they re-inspire people and really do create some changes. At least it gets people talking about being and doing different things.

On a whim today, I decided to do 21 days of no complaining. It is not that I feel I complain a lot, but since I started this thing today I realized that maybe we all kind of do. There are certain relationships that I have that are almost solely based on complaining. Isn’t that crazy?! What are we getting out of these negative conversations?

Anyways, for the next 21 days I am going to focus on what is good and try and become more aware of why I complain.

I am following this program here if anyone wants to join with me. I will try and keep you wonderful people updated as I go because life is great, isn’t it?

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Hey everyone! Lauren is in Thailand soaking up the sun and mango sticky rice, so this week’s pics will be all mine. I haven’t had a very interesting week as I have been sick since Tuesday but here goes:

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Farrell – Cleveland, Ohio / Los Angeles, California

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Happy 2014

Happy 2014

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Saying goodbye to my 96 year old grandmother

Saying goodbye to my 96 year old grandmother

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After so many cancelations and delays, we finally got out of Cleveland Hopkins Airport

After so many cancelations and delays, we finally got out of Cleveland Hopkins Airport

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...and back to the sunshine!

…and back to the sunshine!

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"Cleveland: The Paris of America!" - Albert (One of my Moms gifts to him)

“Cleveland: The Paris of America!” – Albert
(One of my Moms gifts to him)