So You Had a Bad Day?

In the age of social media, it seems almost unfathomable that people still have bad days. It’s definitely not something that makes the cut, or even fits your Instagram theme. So what realistically constitutes a bad day you may ask? Well let me be the one to put the ‘real’ back into ‘reality’ and without the over-dramatization to attract views, tell you what a “bad day” actually looks like. (*queue “Bad Day” by Daniel Powter… I know you’re already singing it in your head anyways!*)

I knew coming into the month of May that it was going to be hectic, what with every single weekend being double booked, both Saturday and Sundays having to wake up, get ready, run out the door to one event, pack another outfit to do a quick change in the car to hop to the next event. Being so busy, that appointments, groceries and going to buy gifts for said events had to be done before or after work, but all I kept telling myself is to suck it up because I had booked a vacation week from work at the end of the month. So finally, after the last HOORAH! last weekend, I felt a sense of calmness knowing I had a week off to go at my own speed. Monday I got up, got dressed, went to do groceries… but it was raining and I was by myself (which I love doing groceries, but hate doing them alone, there’s no logic in trying to weave your cart in and out of aisles while checking if you’re getting everything on your list, but SHIT you forgot to get your jam in aisle 8 and CRAP they don’t have that at this store, I have to go to another and do this all over again and…. SORRY TANGENT!!). So after that adventure, I tried staying positive regardless of how annoyed I felt, because HEY!, I was on vacation!

Then Tuesday happened. I had my acupuncture appointment first thing in the morning, so I felt refreshed and ready for the day but I had a sneaky feeling that there was bad juju looming. I went to the mall, found a spot close to the door… good right?  I go in to look for a gift for my husband’s birthday, walk around, in and out of stores, get a coffee, and part of it spills on me, no big deal because it wasn’t that noticeable so I thought that was it for my poor luck… but it was just starting. I finally get his gift, walk out to my car, and someone HIT MY CAR and left a note stating “I hit your car as I was parking, here’s my father’s number, I’m sorry!“. I get home call my dad, call the police (who were no help) and finally called the number on the note. The man who answered was cooperative and understanding of the situation despite the fact that I had to remind him the next day to send me all of his daughter’s information. After all that stress, calling the insurance today to make sure I was not at fault and would not have to pay any premium, for her to give me excellent service and assure me that the insurance would take care of all of it!

So now that my rant about my shitty day is over, I want to focus on the fact that it was just a bad day, not a bad life and it’s normal to have days like that in order to appreciate the good days. I was genuinely lucky that regardless of what happened to my car, you have to always look for the message or the blessing in any situation in order to move forward and my blessing was that this could have been so much worst. It could have been a hit and run, or someone could have gotten hurt, the insurance could have been horrible and not seen that I definitely was not at fault, but that wasn’t the case, and for that… I feel lucky even for the bad days for the clarity that they can bring back to you.

Everything happens for a reason!

xoxo,

beingbrittney.

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The Not-So Newlywed Game!

So today, April 18th 2017 is my Husband Sean and I’s 2 year wedding anniversary. We decided to have a little fun and play the infamous “Not-So Newlywed Game”. We got inspired to play based on Shawn Johnson & her Husband Andrew East’s anniversary YouTube video and we decided to give it a go. So Saturday we took part of the afternoon, set up the camera and had a little fun with some of the questions they had asked each other as well as some othersI had picked from the good ol’ www. So take a look at our funny little rendition of the “Not-So Newlywed Game” – Anniversary edition:

Not-So Newlywed Game on YouTube

Have an amazing Tuesday,

xoxo

beingbrittney.

The Reality of Going Out: Then vs. Now

Back in the day, going out was planned and it was usually to some club. You knew by Tuesday you were going to take a cab, exactly where you were going, and leaving before last call was not really an option. It didn’t matter if you started work at 8 am the next morning and the fact that (I speak as a woman obviously) needed 3 hours to get ready, to be freshly showered, hair all done up, outfit thoroughly thought out and makeup meticulously done. It was all part of the fun of going out and the excuse “I don’t feel like going” was never an option.

Nowadays, “Clubbing” is at the bottom of the “what to do on a Saturday night” list to be frank. The thought of spending more than even 30 minutes getting ready is exhausting. I will settle for anywhere with a good drinks and honestly… the accessibility to food is necessary. Ideally, you just want anywhere there’s good music, a place for everyone to sit that you can have good conversation and lighting where you can actually see one another without a flash. As an adult, sometimes the best options are at someone’s house with a bottle of wine, some type of dip and tv radio playing in the background while you play board/card games (and it’s usually the cheapest option as well… win-win!)

I went out to a club for a friend’s birthday last weekend, and honestly at first, my husband and I had no idea what to do with ourselves. We have become so used to not going out that we didn’t even know how to act, which is bizarre considering how we met (if you don’t know that story, refer yourself to my post: Kids, this is the story of How I Met Your Father).  After a couple of drinks, and some tunes that took us back, we felt as though we never got out of the swing of things; dancing, laughing and drinking with friends wasn’t so daunting after all (minus all the sweaty people bumping into you trying to get by all the time). Honestly, it was so nice to leave our little nest and act like the kids we were when we first met.

So, in conclusion, to clubbing/going out now I say: Thank you for reminding me how to let loose from time to time… see you again in a couple months.

xoxo,

beingbrittney.