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Oh! The Pressure.

So it’s been 2 years since my last post…

ehhhhhhhh…

In the true spirit of, me, LB (remember me?) how about we all just, well…think about that tomorrow?

Sounds good to me.

Because this won’t make the most sense I’ll start with today–there is really no better place to start.

(we will get into where in the hell I’ve been later)

I’m currently looking out my apartment’s window.  I live in Harlem above a very busy street corner; busy of the bus, train and people variety.

Last month I moved from a little further uptown where I had a very busy corner; busy of the drug dealer variety.

But no matter what corner you live at in upper Manhattan you are going to get your fair amount of comments from your lovely neighbors on the sidewalk (or yelled from cars, or shouted from across the street).

Here are some of my favorites from the past year, in no particular order:

– “Hi, snowbunny”

– (as it’s raining) “Oooh girl.  No raindrops should fall on you, you’re too beautiful”

– “WELCOME TO HARLEM” (said sarcastically)

– “I’d marry you twice” (5:30am on a weekday, as I’m headed to work)

– “You know I like me some vanilla ice cream too”

and a personal favorite, because I am entirely unsure of what he meant…

– “Ooooh girl. You look like a CHAMPION”

There are much more Harlem stories to share…but this is just one post.

Just the beginning.

And the beginning, is a very good place to start!

Back to Life, Back to Reality

I have to admit, my first job out of college did not exactly put me into the “Real World.” It was more like, my real world or what anyone would ever wish the real world to be.

It was fun.

Probably too much fun…if that’s even possible.

I traveled the country for a year, on my company’s dime. I saw 30 states, met amazing people, crazy people and even got to meet up with friends from coast to coast.

It was simply amazing.

There was a lot of eating, drinking, playing, sightseeing, sleeping and not sleeping.

Now, I am currently unemployed! For the past 6 days I’ve done laundry, had lunch with my PR mentor, applied for a couple of jobs and made some money babysitting and ironing.

I have not unpacked.

Maybe I don’t want to, maybe I can’t bear to figure out what to do with drawers. WHAT ARE THESE THINGS FOR? I’ve lived out of a suitcase for a year!

I haven’t made my bed, where is the housekeeping in this joint?

Apparently no one is going to clean my bathroom either…

Weird.

But the truth is, although I had an amazing 12 months touring the country I have always had this one dream:

To live in N.Y.C.

So let’s blog toast to me getting on my grind grand hustle and moving from CT to NYC by August!

Here we go! Followwwww me, I’m making moves Blogworld!

Taxi Drivers, My Obsession

I am beginning to believe that there is no one more interesting than a Taxi Driver.

In Richmond, VA I met Mohammed. Mohammed is from Morocco and loooooves him some Pop music. Not Britney Spears though, I asked. Mohammed loves Nickleback. A lot. He also keep thousands of dollars (I think) in change in a cooler between the driver’s and passenger’s seat in his mini van. Mohammed doesn’t own this particular taxi company but we were 100% in obtaining him as our driver for our entire stay in Richmond, I guess you could call us lucky. Mohammed visits Morocco once a year. He is married to an American woman from South Carolina and together they have a son. Neither his wife or his son visit Morocco with him. His wife hates to fly, but he offers to buy her a ticket each time he plans a vacation. She refuses to go but takes the plane ticket money and goes shopping. He mentioned that he likes to have a lot of fun in Morocco. I applauded his love of fun and asked if it made him sad that his family did not come with him, he said, “What happens in Morocco, stays in Morocco.” I swear that is the slogan for a certain sin city in the good ol’ U.S.A…but Mohammed speaks the truth, and I believe him. Stay classy Mohammed, stay classy my friend.

Then there was Mohammed II. Strangely enough, also from Morocco. I asked him if he had relatives named Mohammed in Richmond, he doesn’t. Well, MII is a shuttle driver outside of D.C. Really nice man. As HDC and I get into the shuttle he starts complaining about how the driving laws have changed. I drive for a living so I questioned him. “You used to be able to drink and drive all the time, now you can’t.” That was his complaint. The man who was currently driving me. The man who drives other people around (hopefully safely) for a living. Awesome. I told him that it was wildly inappropriate to drink and drive because there are shuttles (i.e. what we were in), taxis, buses and the metro which take you everywhere in D.C. He explained to me that he used to do it all the time, until the cops started cracking down on the drunk drivers. One night MII was sober and got pulled over, the first thing he said to the PoPo was “Of all the nights I’ve been drunk  you pull me over when I’m sober.” Gotta love an honest man. The last night MII was my shuttle driver he told Texas that I was what the French call “poissant” ( I couldn’t find the actual spelling of the word on the good ol’ internet but that’s what it sounded like, apparently it is some kind of slang phrase). Poissant means crazy woman. Thanks, MII, it was a pleasure.

After arriving in D.C. I landed a taxi driver named Walter. Walter loves sports, but doesn’t watch them on T.V., although for a split second he told me that he was an Oakland Raiders coach. Let’s keep in mind he is a Taxi Driver in Washington D.C. He later retracted that statement and decided to be a golf coach for whippersnappers, which I totally believe and appreciate because I use the word whippersnapper all the time. We had a lovely chat about the time he started talking like Fog Horn Leg Horn to get the whippersnapper’s attention. As I exited the cab he said, “Who would have thought that two people who both use the word whisppernapper would be in the same cab together?” It was a pure miracle, Walter.

There was also the cab driver in Seattle that said I looked like Paris Hilton after he told my very Italian, very white coworker that she looked like Beyonce.

Case(s) and point…aren’t these guys the most interesting people in the world? And to think all of this information was divulged in a less than 15 minute cab ride.

Advice: Sit in the front seat and control the conversation…you never know what will happen. But it will be GREAT.

Autograph: Boy #3

I totally forgot about this guy! And he is yet another, old man!

As I was heading home for Christmas, after 14 hours in the aiport/ sleeping on the floor in the Las Vegas Airport…first timer at that…not fun…

So as you can imagine I was looking pretty damn good at this point in the day and I am sitting slouching there in my sweatsuit just wanting to be in CT, not in the Cleveland Airport when…

The gentleman that pushes all the wheelchairs around the airport comes pushing a wheelchair directly at me, so with earbuds in ears I smile;  in an attempt to say “YO! I’M SITTING HERE DO NOT RUN ME OVER WITH THAT WHEELCHAIR!” and then he said:

‘Well, Hello! You goin’ to Hollywood? Cuz I need yo autograph!”

I laughed and said, “Nope, but apparently you are my biggest fan!”

He was a sweet old man with just the right amount of creepy…

Cx3 Day 7

One week! One week of working out hard! And I am sore kids, I am sore!

Today’s Workout : 63 minutes on the bike, difficulty level 11. And then three sets of 12 of three different tricep moves and one chest.

What I learned this first week: Unlike the marathon this is NOT about endurance this is about speed and building up my muscles to make it up hills. So instead of increasing my time on the bike I am going to increase my mileage for that time…hopefully consistantly. I need to research what the average time for a 12 mile bike ride is…if you know help a girl out!

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Food Log:

Bfast: 1 Slice whole wheat toast with honey, yogurt with granola and raisins

Lunch: PB and J

Dinner: Chik Fil A Grilled Chicken Sandwich and FRENCH FRIES…uhhhh

Dessert: Skinny Cow Ice Cream Sandwich

Water Count: 4 bottles of water

PhotoShoot

So I had a little photoshoot, with ummm myself, to capture my new hair!

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So that is the new hair. I looooove it! I am still getting used to it, but that is the fun part. The 2009 version of LB!

Cx3 Day 6

Who woke up ready to workout today?

I DID!!

OwwwOwww!

Today’s Workout:

60 minutes on the bike, difficulty level 11 (but when it got super tough I did alternate between 9 and 10) I worked up quite the *attractive* sweat and had breakfast and came back for more.

3 sets of 12: triceps (two different ways)

3 sets of 12: chest

Random lounges, but my legs felt like jelly so I won’t even count that, I was just playing around.

Great Day!

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Breakfast: 1 Piece of wheat Toast with honey, 60 calorie blueberry yogurt with granola

Lunch: PB and J (free, extra bread, PB and J taken from the continental bfast at the hotel!)

Dinner: TBA

Movie Time!

So, one of my favorite, favorite things to do on the road is to GO TO THE MOVIES! Mostly because I can go to matinees and go to the movies on weeknights so they are normally not crowded and a lot cheaper!

In the past 2 days I have seen;

Bedtime Stories: I don’t think I would have gone to this movie  had I not been in the middle of nowhere…but it was a pleasant surprise. It was a great movie, for children and adults, I think Disney finally got the “Shrek-type” movie right. Adam Sandler was great and apparently had the opportunity to produce it which helped Disney out a lot! Great movie to bring the kids to, they will totally laugh out loud, and so will you!

Marley and Me: Loved it! Loved it! And I totally could have sobed louder but…I refrained as to not embarrass Cheese. If you have ever owned a dog, especially a Lab, see this movie….like….now!

Over my vacation I saw “Yes Man” now, normally to a Jim Carrey movie I would say, “No, man…” but I had a feeling that Jimmy had grown up since his time with Jenny McCarthy and I strolled on over the theatre and laughed a lotttttt! It really was funny. There was one scene that I did NOT care for that totally grossed me O U T. If you see this movie I hope you agree with me, it involves an old lady…

So I must say way to go 2009 with the movies! I have been pleasantly surprised!

Next up… The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, 3 hours of Brad Pitt, that I can handle.

Cx3 Day 5

Well…yesterday did NOT happen.

So that, my friends, became my off day.

It was horrible. I was in the middle of nowhere California, in a hotel with a horrible gym…and it just left me uhhhh unmotivated. I got all dressedand everything…even debated getting outside to run but …

So I drove an hour to Sacramento and went shopping and saw Marley and Me instead.

Thankfully I got moved an hour away to a beautiful hotel with an awesome spacious gym. Love it! Now, motivated!

So today:  another 60 minutes on the bike, difficulty level 10 again. These logs may get boring b/c I am really trying to build up my legs for the next few weeks.

There are weights at this gym so tomorrow morning I plan on incorporting them into my workout…even maybe during the easier  intervals….oooo look at me getting all fancy!

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Food Log:

(yesterday)

Bfast: Whole Wheat Toast w/ PB

Lunch: Lentil Soup with Salad

Snack: soft pretzel @ a movie

Dinner: Maple Sugar Oatmeal (hey! it was free at the hotel!)

Today

Bfast: Whole Wheat Toast w/ PB on one slice and Honey on the other

Lunch: Popcorn (hey! it was free at the hotel!)

Dinner: 3 slices of *smallish* pizza and salad (hey! t was free at the hotel)

Green Tea and Hot Chocolate

Water Count for 2 days

6 Bottles of water…still need to up it LB!

Skintastic

I have had some skin issues since I turned 20 and this summer my frustration reached its peak.

So I reached out to you fools for your advice. So I’d like to update Courtney, Mike, my Pops, Aunt Darla and Starshine because they shared their stories/offered advice.

When my mom came to visit in Portland we went to Sephora and asked them to HELLLLLLLLLP me!

We met a woman who went through the same thing as an adult. She said stress was a huge factor so to begin with she “detoxed” herself aka used a lazative to remove all toxins from her body.

At this point I was desperate…OK I’ll do it.

(this was not fun and i’ll never take a laxative, ever, ever again. I was crying, and lying in the shower and was out of commission for almost 48 hours. this might be TMI but both ends people, both ends.)

She also took us to the Boscia section in Sephora.

Boscia is a preservative free skin care line that has products with what they call “Botanical Blast” that fight bad acne. The company does not advertise and is made in Japan. The products are expensive but I have to say…

TOTALLY WORTH IT!

They are so gentle and they work for me. I don’t use the whole entire line anymore.  I started with all and found that all I need is the face wash, oil make up remover and moisturizer.

Now to fight zits on the spot at night I use Benzoyl Peroxide ($1.97 @ Walmart) and during the day a new product by Neutragena ($9) it fights zits with salicylic acid and it is also supposed to fade acne scars.

So that, my friends and awesome advice givers, is where you come in. As this is my most recent skin issue.

HOW DO I GET RID OF THESE SCARS?

I can’t fully see a difference with this new Neutrogena stuff, so if you know anything help a girl out!

Thanks in advance!



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