I had the most “New York” experience yesterday. I had
plans to go to the gym after work and have dinner with a friend. Then in the
morning, my friend texted me to say she won lottery tickets to see The Lion
King on Broadway. For $30! Easy decision. I texted my friend from the gym and
told her I had to cancel because… duh. I apologized profusely and told her I’d
probably be pissed if I were her but… COME ON! No choice here.
A little background: My friend enters the lottery for
shows all the time. I’m talking, multiple times per week. And she has won a few
times, too! However, she usually wins on Mondays and Thursdays, which is when I
teach Spin classes and I can’t get a sub at the last minute. Also, she has
never won for The Lion King (supposedly it’s a tough one to win) and I have
been wanting to see it for DECADES. Literally it’s been on Broadway for more
than 20 years. I quickly replied “YES!!” to her text and Venmo-ed her $30.
I knew that security would probably check our bags, so I
left my gym bag at work and just brought my wallet, keys, phone and book for
the subway. It took me 27 minutes door to door from my office. So New York! I
also stopped at McDonalds on the way because the show started at 7 and I knew I’d
be starving by the end. I got 2 chicken selects for $2 and ate them while I
waited in the box office line. Very classy with my McDonalds on the Broadway
line. Luckily, I was not alone. The people behind me were also lottery winners
and they were scarfing down a street meat hot dog and slice of pizza. I also
smuggled pretzels and tootsie rolls in my coat pocket in a non-noisy Ziploc bag.
My friend was running late and I was worried they wouldn’t
let me pick up the tickets because they were very explicit in the email
confirmation about needing photo ID. My friend who has done this a lot told me
to try because sometimes they don’t care. They didn’t care! I just showed them
the email on my phone and they handed over the tickets.
We got to our seats 1 minute before the show started, and
unfortunately the tickets were for the VERY last row. Literally no one was
behind us. My experienced friend said that every other lottery she’d won were
Orchestra seats, not Mezzanine and she apologized. However, the seats were
smack-dab in the middle. Also, it became apparent we actually were lucky to be
up above. First of all, The Lion King has two pits of drums in the upper
levels, within the front pillars on either side of the stage. It was very cool
to be able to see straight into the pits, and watch them do the percussion,
which has been described as “the heartbeat of the show.” Also, there were a lot
of musical numbers with choreography and formations that were awesome to see
from above, sort of like how the Rockettes are better to watch from the sky
(Thanks Macy’s Parade for teaching me this). Also, at the beginning of both
acts, there were birds and actors that came out from all of the doors, even in
the mezzanine!
The show was amazing, everything I expected and more. I
loved how the actors were one with their costumes. Like how the zebras not only
made the zebra props move like animals, but they also moved their own legs like
zebras. Or what I expect zebras would move like. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen
one IRL. And those giraffes… on two sets of stilts?? Color me impressed. Young Simba didn’t
have the best voice in the world, but he is probably 10 years old, so that in
and of itself is impressive. And Rafiki? WOAH. I went to look her up after the
show because I was curious about the accuracy of the language in the show, and
sure enough, it’s very accurate. Tshidi
Manye, who has been playing Rafiki for more than 20 YEARS is from South
Africa and is featured on the original movie soundtrack. Also, throughout the
show, she speaks five of the 11 official language of South Africa (English,
Zulu, Sotho and Xhosa). Wtf. That is awesome.
It was such a fun experience, even from the back row.
Sometimes I complain about the hot subways,
or terrible service on the subways, or hot weather,
or bed
bugs, or sirens,
but sometimes, New York is AMAZING. Who else except New Yorkers gets to decide
that instead of Spin class, they are going to attend The Lion King on Broadway
for $30? No one. It was a good New York day.
Sometimes you have to throw in the towel. Or admit defeat. That’s what happened to one of my 2018 resolutions to keep a bullet journal. I realized that there was just not enough time in the day to both do things, and then write about them. Let me explain.
Bullet Journaling, or #BuJo for short, has a cult
following, especially in the crafting/online community. Basically, it was
invented by a guy, Ryder Carroll, to make up for the things he couldn’t do
using an app. It is an analog way to “track the past, organize the present, and
plan the future.” He has a handy 4-minute YouTube video about it here. BEWARE of the YouTube black hole, guys.
My story began by watching that 4-minute video, and next thing you know it was
5 days later and I was at Michaels purchasing 5 types of felt-tip pens and 8
tubes of washi-tape. But again, I’m getting ahead of myself.
In theory, Bullet Journaling is great. You can use any notebook, although Bullet Journal sells their own, because #capitalism. But the point of a BuJo is that anyone can do it, in any notebook they want. Of course, the internet has favorites (the Leuchtturm, Moleskine etc.), but you can use any book. That’s because you do all of the work yourself! You write it as you go. You do most of the work when you first set it up, at the beginning of the year. If you had never heard of bullet journaling, but all of a sudden, you’ve seen it on your social media, that’s because the first week of the year just finished and people were rushing to set up their new “layouts.” In fact, the YouTube black hole contains HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of bloggers showing their 2019 setups. DON’T CLICK IT. IT’S A TRAP.
Here’s the main gist, and what is included in all bullet
journals:
Index: This is a running list of your pages. Remember that you can do this BuJo thing in any plain notebook. That means you need to write your own page numbers and refer back to this Index as you add pages and update it.
Future Log: This is usually a quick monthly separation of your year, where you add the events that are coming up in the months ahead. This is necessary because you only write the current week’s tasks. You can control how many pages you use this way, or if you need to add anything.
Monthly Log: Includes the days of the month, and the letter of the day (M for Monday etc.). This is a “Birds Eye View” of your monthly appointments and tasks.
Daily Logs (usually done by the week) – Tasks, Events, and Notes for each day, in bullet form, and sometimes starred for importance
Collections: Lists of tasks or other things all grouped together by topic. This is where the Pinterest/internet community gets carried away, but more on that later.
At the end of each month, you set up the next month by looking at any leftover tasks you didn’t complete. You go to the previous month’s tasks, check off the ones you completed. With the leftover ones, if you don’t want to do it anymore, you cross it out. But if it’s still worth your time, “migrate” it by drawing an arrow, then writing it in the next month’s monthly log. If the task is not due for a few months, then you can instead write it in the future log, for the month when it’s due.
This is all meant to reduce distraction and be more productive,
basically a “Konmari method for your thoughts,” according to Vogue. (Marie
Kondo is so IN right now.)
Well guys, I was so determined last year. Not only did I set up my Index, Future Log, and Monthly Log, (all of the photos in this blog are REAL excerpts from my bullet journal!), I also did all of the extra things that the crazy people on the internet do. I even wrote a yearly calendar at the beginning where I wrote out the numbers 1-31 for every single month in tiny little invisible squares. (I got the “dotted” notebook, which is loved by all internet BuJo’ers, because you can write straight, but you don’t have those UNSIGHTLY lines. Lines in a notebook? EW!) I tried to learn how to doodle, to make cute borders, I bought pens of different colors and thicknesses, I googled “how to draw a piggy bank” for my savings page, I really was all in.
The most fun part was the collections, although it also became the most time-consuming part. As I quickly learned from my new internet-blogger peeps, you can make a collection for ANYTHING. The first type of collection is a “habit-tracker,” where you do exactly that. You can track your daily sleep, steps, exercise, food, etc. You can have a graph where you mark every day you successfully make breakfast at home, or go without caffeine, or make it to the gym! I had two habit trackers, for my gym sessions (color-coded by type of workout), and for my moods. The mood one quickly made me realize that I’m happy a large majority of days. Good discovery, I guess, but boring to track after a while. I would sometimes get a week behind on these, which was much easier to remember my gym sessions, but more difficult to try and remember how I was feeling on a particular day. Sometimes I think I faked it.
The other types of collections were more like lists to keep a running tally of things throughout the year. These lists included books I read, stats for my books (gender of author, length, genre), movies I’d seen (there were a lot… this was in the heyday of Moviepass RIP) and also my social media statistics (followers, number of posts etc.). I also wrote about my many many trips and travel stats.
I was doing so well for a few months, especially with the collections. I am a very crafty person, so I was having fun! I used to scrapbook all the time when I lived in Florida, and although I still have most of my scrapbooking stuff, it sits in a box underneath my bed because as all New Yorker’s say, “ain’t nobody got space for that!” Anyway, bullet journaling was a great way to keep crafting, but keep it to one single book with a small(er) amount of supplies.
It was fun… until it wasn’t. It became burdensome. I hit my first hurdle in my very first month with my bullet journal when I went to Seattle and Vancouver. Should I bring my Bullet Journal? How many pens? Is it worth carrying in my backpack? Will I forget it anywhere? When will I have time to write in it if I’m busy hanging with my best friend, hiking and boozing it up? Ultimately, I did bring it with me, but it was difficult to keep up with. I brought it with me on MANY trips, even to Spain! I wrote in it on each train ride between cities to recap what we had done.
But eventually, it became a hassle. I didn’t feel like recapping my day. I had never been great at keeping a diary and making a note of each time I fought with my bf seemed stupid and useless. Also, did that make me sad? Angry? Tired? Or was I still overall happy for the day? What would I put in my mood habit tracker?
I also started to fall very behind on my collections. Although I thought it was a good idea and I did enjoy crafting, it felt redundant. When I heard of a book I wanted to read, I put it on my Goodreads “want to read” shelf. Why would I also write it in my BuJo? Also, as I progressed with my braiding, I was bookmarking all of the braids I wanted to try within the Instagram app. Why would I also try to describe it in words in my BuJo? Same thing with my travel: I was already writing about it on my blog (sometimes), so why would I also waste my time and write about it by hand? Everything seemed superfluous and time-consuming.
I spent a few weeks scaling back, and only writing the highlights of my weeks, but I realized I wasn’t even using the bullet journal anymore as it is intended, as a planner and organizer, but more as a diary. Again, why would I use it as a planner when I have Google calendar on my phone, in my pocket? There are some things I miss, like tracking my social media stats, but I may just keep a running list of that in the memos in my phone, instead of a full craft-stravaganza.
I understand that some people enjoy bullet journaling as a
creative outlet, but overall, I don’t understand it as a time-saving method. To
me, it was a huge time suck. Although it was fun, I would probably never do it
again. I did, however, learn how to draw a SICK piggy bank! Have any of you
experimented with bullet journaling? What did you think?
PHEW what a year! People always comment about how much I travel, but I honestly didn’t realize until I saw it written out in black and white. If you weren’t one of the lucky 73 people to get a holiday card from me and my emoji bf, I recapped the travel we did this year, and spoiler alert… it’s a LOT. I would simply post a PDF of the card, but that would require a lot of emoji-placement on my sweet boyfriend’s face, so instead I’ll just recap my travel here. There is still going to be some emoji-placement.
Maybe after you see how I spent half of 2018 in airports,
you’ll forgive me for posting infrequently here. I left the state every single
month of the year with the exception of July, when my best Australian buddy was
here in the USA so I had to stay and eat Tim Tams with her.
I wrote a blog post about this trip, which you can back-reference
here, but the main highlights were a lot of amazing food, gorgeous views of
Granville Market and Deception Pass, having an all-night dance party, finding
$100 on the floor of a pub, Segway-ing up the crazy hills of Seattle, and of
course spending QT with my bestie! Lowlight (is that the opposite of
highlight?) was leaving my phone, which was on airplane mode, in a cab. Somehow
it was miraculously recovered! Not a lowlight after all.
February
– Los Angeles, California
I didn’t blog about this trip per se, but I did go to a
lot of ice cream places and blogged
about that! I had to continue my #30Years30IceCreams with a travel edition.
Also, I’m 31 now, but ice cream is still just as good. This trip was mostly for
work, but every time I am in LA I try to tack on a few extra days to hang out
with my college roommate! I also got to see another friend from college and
watch the Olympics with him. Side note: LA is SO FAR! I always hate that long
transcontinental flight, only to land in the SAME COUNTRY! I’d rather go to
Europe.
March/April
– Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
I went to the first Passover Seder at my sister’s house in
NYC, then the 2nd at my parents in Philly! I dragged my emoji bf
with me as well. He is a Seder pro now. It also happened to be my mom’s
birthday that weekend. My family surprised my mom by chipping in for a YMCA
membership for her birthday, the one thing she wanted. She was so happy, she
cried, and the video warms my heart! Thankfully, Philly does not require an
airplane ride, and for this trip, I took my sister’s car. Much more convenient!
I wrote a post about this trip!
(Maybe I wasn’t as bad at blogging this year as I thought!?) My work’s annual
conference changes place every year, and this year I was super excited to go to
Chicago because I’d never been! Technically the conference was in Skokie, but I
extended my trip with my work bestie to explore the city! Highlights included: A
Segway Ride, gorgeous weather, deep dish pizza, a GORGEOUS view from out
penthouse Air Bnb, which had the electricity turned off for non-payment while
we were staying there. Oops.
May –
Cordoba, Seville, Granada, Madrid, Spain
Yeahhhh… this must have been when my blogging fell off
because HOW DID I NOT TELL YOU GUYS ABOUT THIS TRIP!? It’s also when my Braid in ManhattanInstagram began, and
I’m pretty sure there’s a correlation/causation there. Anyway, SPAIN. GO THERE.
I fell in love with all the places we went, but my favorite was Granada. They
have free food! Literally! Buy a drink, get amazing
food for free. How can any place like that be bad? Also, we planned this
trip during the famous Patio Festival in Cordoba, which was breathtaking.
Cordoba now has the most
UNESCO heritage sites as of this year! Jump on it before everyone else
does. Trust me.
I loved traveling abroad with a group of girls. We all
packed in backpacks and took trains around the country. I can’t wait for the next
excursion.
June –
Charleston, South Carolina
My best friend and I went to visit another friend in
Charleston, SC and it was my first time there. It was fun to travel with a
friend, especially since I usually fly solo (plus purple bear). We had lots of
girly time, and I discovered the amazingness of Truly, a sparking water that
is alcoholic. What? Amazing. We hung out at the pool, and the beach, and we
rode around her neighborhood in her new golf cart. The next time we see each
other will be at her wedding in ITALY! I’ll definitely have to tell you guys
about that.
July –
Beacon, New York
I said I didn’t travel in July but that is sort of a lie, I
went upstate to Beacon, NY for my friend’s bachelorette! There was no airport
involved (thank goodness) but it was still fun to get out of town for a bit. If
you missed my blog about it, you can find it here!
August
– WEDDING SZN! New Jersey, Philadelphia, Brooklyn
Within 5 weeks’ time, my emoji bf and I went to 3 weddings
in 3 states. Gratefully, they were all accessible by train, and we even hitched
a ride home from the New Jersey one in my cousin’s car.
September
– Dublin, Ireland
What. A. Whirlwind. Thanks to my job and the many many
Jewish holidays in the Fall, I was able to take a trip with my mom without
taking any vacation days. We based ourselves in Dublin and took a few day trips
out of the city to Cliffs of Moher, Cork, Galway, Blarney Castle, Rock of
Cashel, and many other sites. We went to the Guinness Storehouse, Kilmainham Gaol
(a historic jail), The Whiskey Museum, and a National
Camogie Championship game. Then, as if sightseeing all day wasn’t enough,
it happened that my friend from Florida was in Dublin at the same time with
friends, so I went out and partied with them every night! I think I slept a
maximum of 4 hours/night. It was SO fun, and I can’t wait to travel again with
my mom.
October
– Cancun, Mexico
This trip was for one sole purpose: relaxation. I definitely
needed it after Ireland. Also, this trip came at the perfect time because it
was in the middle of The Great
Bed Bug Scare of 2018! It was Emoji-bf’s birthday, and all we wanted to do
was sleep in and lay by the pool and read. Sure enough, that’s what we did! We
also drank a lot, went to a glow party, and made new friends. But mostly, we
relaxed.
November
– Los Angeles, California
I went to LA again for work and hit up my favorite spots: Santa Monica beach path for a few runs, Philz for coffee, and Sidecar Doughnuts because DUH. Also, I got to have dinner with my college friend, and extended my visit to stay with my college roommate! We saw the BEST burlesque show EVER, Cherry Boom Boom, and now I follow them on Instagram and fall in love with every post. Also, we took a day trip to Joshua Tree National Park which was AWESOME. When we got back to Santa Monica, the smoke in the air from the wildfires was very intense. It’s been a rough year for the LA region.
November
– Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
After we spent real Thanksgiving in NYC because I was in
the Macy’s
Parade (did you guys really think I wouldn’t bring that up again??), we
went to Philly for the weekend to see my parents and celebrate a belated
Thanksgiving. This meant two feasts, which I will never say no to. My brother
came, too! We ran a 5K together as a family and I did surprisingly well,
considering how I swore off running for 6 months to heal my ankle. Most of our
time in Philly was spent relaxing, but we capped off the weekend with a
DELCIOUS third feast at a dim sum restaurant
in Chinatown called Ocean
Harbor.
December
– Delray Beach/Boca Raton, Florida
At the beginning of the year, I was determined to travel
more internationally, which meant forsaking a trip to Florida for the first year
since I moved to New York! But by September, I really missed all my friends and
I found a $207 roundtrip ticket on JetBlue and packed my bags. It’s so fun to visit
my friends and soak in the warm temperatures.
December
– Dallas, Texas
Every year we visit my emoji-bf’s non-emoji family in
Texas for Christmas. It’s fun to get together and hang out, watch movies, wrap
presents and eat way too much! I even snuck in a workout class and a run with
his sisters. Even my brother drove from San Antonio to spend a few days with
us. We went out for dinner and yummy cocktails with a college friend in Deep
Ellum one night but other than that, we stayed pretty close to home. Also, Santa
got me a new phone! Better resolution braiding pics coming soon!
Are
you guys exhausted reading this? Because I am!! I love traveling, and I hope to
do more of it in 2019. What are your plans for the new year? Any exciting
destinations?