Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Trolled

It started with cereal.

I have always been a huge fan-- perhaps this has something to do with the fact that I watched Jerry Seinfeld and his friends shovel it into their mouthes throughout random conversations about nothing for a great deal of my developmental years-- and as such, I like to have a few boxes around for me to consume at my leisure. I convinced my girlfriend that this was essential while we were grocery shopping (in spite of her hatred of milk) and basically brainwashed her into selecting a variety of cereals for herself (because we are adults).

While I prefer Pops and virtually any form of Cheerios, she tends to like the kid cereals, like Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Cookie Crisp (aka dog biscuits in milk). One of these boxes boasted that it came with a prize, and thus, a game began.

I was upstairs brushing my teeth one day, only to hear her crunching in the hallway. I looked out to see her eating a bowl of cereal, and then nearly spit out my toothpaste as I viewed what was on the banister.

This troll. 
From the cereal box. 
Watching me. 

So of course it became a game. Since late September, we have been trolling each other, so to speak, by hiding this little thing all over the house. One day, I was at work. I opened up my lunch, which Shelley had woken up early to pack for me (I am, unfortunately, chronically late).
I had to document the evidence to
our friends. 
Lunchtime rolls around. I open up my bag. A napkin. Useful. A note. Sweet. And there, on top of the food which was so lovingly packaged, was a tuft of orange hair.

It didn't stop there. This thing has hidden in cleaning supplies, under glasses, and in waiting in her shirt in a closet (the troll waited in there for a long, long time-- probably should've picked a different shirt). 

One night, I was sitting in night class after having recently shared the Troll Saga with my friend Liz. This class was the dullest, longest, most ridiculous excuse for a special education class ever (due in large part to the instructor), and as I sat in the midst of this four-hour lecture of boredom, I decided to pull out my planner and focus on more important things, like news articles, homework for my other classes, lesson plans, a to do list (dropping old clothes off at the Salvation Army dropbox was vying more for my attention than this instructor). I unzip my bag. 

I reach for my planner. 

There, sticking out of the aqua blue cover, was a tuft of orange. The troll. Hiding, so inappropriately timed, in my planner, probably shoved there by Shells right as I was about to leave the house. I lost it-- laughing out loud, having to awkwardly explain the troll and how its placement in my planner during class was akin to Jerry Seinfeld placing the PEZ dispenser on Elaine's leg at a concert-- that kind of laugh. 

Months later, we are still at it... 





Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Planners Gotta Plan

Even the packaging is cute!
It has been so incredibly gloomy outside this week, but my day was totally brightened up by a trip to the mailbox (who doesn't love getting mail? (as long as it's not a bill 😊 )). I am in love with planners, cute office supplies, scrapbooking, etc. I have a thing for organization, essentially. There is something so satisfying to me about having a plan-- everything mapped out in detail, neat and orderly.

Don't get me wrong-- I LOVE spontaneity, but there are certain things that I need to have taken care of before I can just jaunt into the sunset with my hair billowing behind me in the wind.

The possibilities! I like the sticker
that tells you to focus on the good. 
I have been really excited about the plethora of adorable office supplies that I've been seeing as of late-- colors, a little bit of glitter, and awesome pens (you have to appreciate the value of a good pen) that jazz up what could otherwise be a mundane task-- hey, as much as I love the planning, it doesn't mean I want it to look office-space-dull.

I recently stumbled upon a website called The Reset Girl Shop, which is full of stickers, die cuts, planner inserts, and-- you guessed it-- planners. As I already have my own planner, which I am quite passionate about (pun intended), I instead chose to browse around for some stickers and such that would add a little bit of flair to my plans for homework, projects, blog posts, and news articles.

Plan to live free :)
My package arrived quickly and everything inside was so charming, from the Carpe Diem stickers to the itty bitty hearts and Instagram reminders. A woman named Cori and her husband own the shop and coordinating blog and write under the mantra that it is never too late to reset your life. I felt like this coincided pretty well with the positive vibe I'm going for with my life/blog, so I gave it a try in
order to spruce up my pages. I encourage any of my fellow teachers/planner lovers to investigate 😀

Bonus: Every month, you get a list of things to list for each day of the month-- #listersgottalist.

Happy planning!

Love,
Bebe

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Taking Time to Make My Soul Happy

Hi there, everyone!

In a world that seems to be dwelling quite a bit on the negative, I am making a conscious effort to be more positive in 2017. Not only does the world need that, but so do I. It's easy to say I'm going to do that, but to be effective I needed a plan (because that's what I do 😏 ). I am going to take the time to make my soul happy every day.

This blog is going to basically be me talking about things that make me smile: little things like flowers from my girlfriend, books I'm reading, music I'm listening to currently, or bigger things we can all be a part of, like supporting a good cause (I will review some of my favorite purchases that benefit others).

If you have any suggestions on anything I can try/review that will light up your day as well as mine, let me know in the comments!

Love,
Bebe



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