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Backwards N High Heels

Balancing work and play while wearing many hats (I mean heels).

Thirty Lessons I Have Learned In My 30 Years

July 24, 2016

So, here is the thing… in a few short days, I will be celebrating a milestone birthday. 30. THIRTY. thirty. 3-0. The Big 30.

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I am sort of okay with it and then other days (maybe most) pretty scared. What do I really have to be scared of? I know, right?  I think it comes down to the annoying time clock that just keeps ticking away. I don’t feel old. I do not feel like my age defines me. However, I do feel like my twenties were a time of exploration and excuses. You can get away with more crap in your twenties. Why? Because it is you 20’s! They are meant for finding yourself and all aspects of your life. Finding a companion, finding your passion, finding a career path, finding friends, finding a place in this world. You could make mistakes, get dirty, screw up royally and at the end of the day still save yourself under the good graces of exploring. My fear is that when the clock ticks midnight and I officially age one-year, I have lost all of that.

When I was pregnant, I felt like every other blogger around me was too. Sharing details of their pregnancy, week by week changes (you know – my baby is the size of an avocado today!), nursery sneak peeks and birth stories. And, now that I am turning thirty, I am finding that again, many of the bloggers I follow are too turning the same age.

Thirty things to do before I turn 30 is what nearly every single blogger has shared. They have amazing lists that ranged from learning a second or even third language to taking a girls trip to Napa Valley. They had strong goals and used the turn of a decade to check off some dream items.

I, on the other hand, failed miserably at such an approach a year ago.

So, then I thought, once I was 30 days out I would cleverly borrow the idea and create a smaller, scaled down, more manageable version for myself and the Blog. Yep, you guessed it… I failed at that too.

Now, I am staring thirty in the eyes and before I line drive its neck, I thought I would take a different more, gasp – positive approach.

THIRTY LESSONS I HAVE LEARNED IN MY 30 YEARS

  1. That your parents are cool and can also be your best friends.
  2. Oreos are amazing at 3 and at 30.
  3. Money can actually be irrelevant!
  4. Sending hand written thank you notes is incredibly meaningful and a lost art.
  5. Family really is everything!
  6. Sometimes all it takes is a change of perspective.
  7. Not everyone has your best interest at heart. Learn that and learn to let them go.
  8. Patience is a virtue. And, I have yet to accomplish.
  9. Giving can provide the same great euphoria as receiving.
  10. Sometimes all you need is ice cream, or a glass of wine, or both.
  11. Yes, networking matters but sometimes life also comes down to luck!
  12. Friendships after high school and college require diligent attention and effort.
  13. There is 100% such a thing as “mom hair.” And, it was and is the messy bun I thought was cool in high school.
  14. Sometimes a “boring life” is a blessed and good life!
  15. Making homemade meatballs actually is not that hard.
  16. Passing judgement truly just makes you an a-hole.
  17. That my father was right when he told me on the first day of my first real job, “Contribute to a 401 K; one day you will thank me.” Thanks, Dad.
  18. A title should never determine your self-worth.
  19. A mother’s love is incredible, strong, ruthless and powerful.
  20. Trust your gut!
  21. Yes, backstabbers exist at 16, 21, 30, 40, 50 and so on.
  22. Strive to not be happy but to be content.
  23. Money can buy a lot of things but it cannot buy you class.
  24. That drinking enough water, really is a legit thing.
  25. That the dentist did not lie when he told you to floss daily. It too, is a legit thing.
  26. Life is very much unfair but that doesn’t mean you should slack or make excuses.
  27. You are in control of your destiny.
  28. The sweetest words you will ever hear are your own child calling your name or saying “I love you.
  29. The belief that you deserve everything you set your heart and mind to.
  30. Loving yourself is a challenge but achievable.

As I quickly close in on the mile marker, I am reminded to refer to #10 above. Someone please pass me the pint of ice cream and a big ole’ glass of wine now. Like, right now! I promise myself I won’t eat and drink my way to 30 and through it. Instead, I will try to embrace the years, this life, the lessons and what is to come.

Here is to year 30, but more importantly to the thirty lessons I learned along this winding way.

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Missing You But Back

June 12, 2016

BackwardsNHighHeels

Lo be like, “Will you accept this rose?” And, I, be like, “Blogging Friends, will you accept this rose?”

I have been absent. Clearly.

MIA in the worse way. And, not just from Blogging but in nearly every aspect of my LIFE. Nathan has been a trooper. Winning “Father of the Year” for basically saying, “Screw you,” to his own schedule and life to basically be at my beck and call.

So while I have missed writing and the Blog, I have missed more my little girl, husband, family, home cooked meals, bedtime before midnight and a sense of a schedule.

Back to the rose.  I have been a bit busy these days. THIS HAPPENED! And then we announced THIS. Ahhh. Yes, I agree, my job is pretty cool, exhausting, but very cool. I have spent the last year working out and containing the secret and the last few months, working like crazy to watch this unfold. So, I feel it is necessary to relish in the moment. Soak it all in. Just like a Bride on her Wedding day, my General Manager called me to say, “Take time to really enjoy all of this.”  But I have an incredibly team, not behind me, but beside me.   Then JoJo herself called me out in People Magazine Online this week, and I was like, “Gosh darn it, this has to be the coolest!” And, now I am milking my .002 seconds of fame. Surreal or what?

So, now that the secret is out. The gig is up. Life is moving on. Please accept the rose and apologies for a Blog that lacked content and life and my uncanny charm (just kidding).

I sorta feel like life is starting to feel mine again. My head is out of the clouds and my ego shrinking. 🙂

Time to focus on family, summer vacation planning, weeknight meal prep and gardening. I know super, “high life” living, right? But, for me it is the best life living and I am so glad to sigh a sense of relief and be back!!

Love you all!

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Dear Graduate…

May 26, 2015

Dear Graduate…

Congratulations.  You have reached a milestone in your life.  This is a big accomplishment. Celebrate, smile and be proud. You are one step closer to your goals. One step closer to your dreams. One step closer into what was once the future but is now becoming the present. And with that, please keep that in mind. Life is… a present.

I remember my high school graduation and college too. I felt so eager and so ready to tackle the world. I was naive and green as they say. I wish I knew then what I know now. Although, I think everyone says that as life goes on. I am sure in ten more years I will look back now and shake my head at today’s me.

I, just like you, made mistakes and continue to make mistakes daily. I am no martyr. I am just a human who has a few more years under my belt. Life has a way of opening your eyes as you get older especially once you leave the comforts of your classroom, say goodbye to friends, walk away from sports, drive away from your home and embark on your own path in life. Today you begin focusing on defining who you are as a person and where you will go.

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  • Never stop learning. Be eager to learn and absorb. No one ever said, “That is it! I am done learning all I need to know.”
  • Manners go a long way. I repeat, a long way. Being polite does not make you a suck-up. It makes you likeable.
  • There is a reason why they say, “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” Seize the moment!
  • Networking. Success in life is all about meeting people and knowing someone at the right place and time.
  • Luck… it does exist too.
  • Do not Reply All. Learn email etiquette.
  • With that said, email is not the same as texting. Practice using proper grammar and complete sentences. It is appreciated. Proofread!
  • Don’t assume everyone is your best friend and don’t assume everyone is your enemy.
  • Actually, just don’t assume.
  • Young men, always open the door. Chivalry does not have to be dead.
  • The left lane is for passing. Please, drive in the right lane. Don’t hold people up.
  • Yes, the world is yours but it is also everyone else’s. Entitlement gets you no where. I repeat, no where.
  • Selfishness is the root of most of the world’s problems. Consider others when you consider yourself.
  • Invest in yourself. Put a little back for a 401 K. Be diligent on saving. Even if it is $10 a month. You will be mad and annoyed with your first few paychecks, but you will learn to get by without it and then one day you will thank yourself.
  • Life does not revolve around your smart phone. Put it down every now and then. Look around you. Take life in through your senses versus your fingertips.
  • Treat yourself. Every now and then, indulge. Buy a cup of overpriced coffee, a pair of expensive shoes, a new watch or a new piece of wardrobe.
  • Believe in yourself. Think about those you believe in. I bet they all know their self worth.
  • Respect yourself. Love yourself. You have to first do those things before anyone else will.
  • Speaking of love. When you finally find the “one,” treat them well. Respect them and say ‘I love you’ every day.
  • Put yourself out there. You may get hurt but no one ever found happiness without first being vulnerable.
  • Every now and then do something that scares you. You cannot get over fear without first exposing yourself to the fear itself.
  • It is easy for life to get you down. When that happens look towards the small things in life. The big things will overwhelm you, but the small things are what make people smile and feel grateful.
  • Speaking of that, be grateful and say ‘thank you’ often. A hand written thank you is a lost art. Pick it back up.
  • Pray.
  • Learn to cook. Even if it is just scrambled eggs and grilled cheese. Pride can grow standing behind a frying pan.
  • Be a decent human being in life. Vanity will fade. Measure a person by their heart.
  • Wear sunscreen. Every person who has every had beautiful skin in their 70’s and over, all accredit sunscreen and water.
  • By the way, drink lots of water.
  • Thank service members. You can have any political stance you desire, but thank a service member and support them. Understand that the reason you can voice your opinions in life is because of them.
  • Don’t judge. We are a society that loves to judge. We love to beat the man or woman when they are down. Reach out a hand instead. Know there are two sides to every story in life.
  • Look people in the eye. It makes you confident and trustworthy.
  • Speaking of trust. You must earn it in life.
  • Give back. Even when you don’t have enough for yourself, someone always has far less. It will make you feel good.
  • Always, always dance. Especially at Weddings. Don’t be that boring bystander.
  • The blame game gets you no where in life. Be accountable.
  • Take chances. Those who succeed… took a chance.
  • Learn from your mistakes. Don’t dwell. Move on.
  • Life is not about money! Don’t expect to make a lot of money once you are done school. Expect to work hard and earn a living. That is how the world is supposed to work.
  • Speaking of money. Save for something big. Once you finally have earned enough to buy it, I promise it will mean so much more.
  • Things were harder for your parents growing up and even harder for your grandparents. Respect them and their views.
  • Make your bed! My goodness, if it is the only thing you do in a day. You will feel accomplished and after a long day when you are ready to crash. It feels so much better to pull back the sheet than to climb into a crumbled mess.
  • Find your passion. Life doesn’t have to be a boring ride. Love what you do.
  • At the same time, some of life’s best lessons come from pushing through something you don’t love to do. It will reveal that passion. Work hard. The reward is so much sweeter.
  • The word “can’t”… well, it should not exist.
  • Call your Mom and Dad. Visit your grandparents. As you get older you will appreciate them more and realize the sacrifices they made to get you where you are standing today.
  • Be authentic! People want to get to know you. The real you.
  • Laugh at yourself. If you can accomplish this then you are already miles past others in life.
  • Smile. Even when you don’t want to, just smile.

Congratulations graduate. Your adventure begins and the world is yours!

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