Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

I'm Back!

Hi There! Honestly, it has been a rough summer for me. I couldn't bring myself to blog because it's hard to share when life gets shitty. I have wanted to post so many lovely events since Olivia's birthday party (how great are those photos?) but my disappointment has been a dark cloud following me.

Shit Just Got Real Art Print
print by Neil Robert Leonard

Let me start by saying I am a persistent person. Almost ten years ago it took Antz and I thirteen months and writing twelve offers before we finally bought our house. I would write letters to the homeowners, bug my realtor to call at all hours of the night and still we would be outbid by tens of thousands of dollars every time. Each time we didn't get the house, I was devastated but still continued to look, every weekend, more motivated than ever. It got to a point where Antz wanted to stop looking to wait for the Los Angeles crazy market to cool down. I couldn't stop. Well, actually I wouldn't stop. I knew there was a house for us (that we could actually afford) and we ended up with a much better house than all the others with a huge backyard in a now amazing neighborhood. I have always held out to get what I wanted rather than settle on what's easy.

So, I do what I can to achieve my goals but some things are just out of my control. I can only dream so hard but in order to manifest these dreams I have, it's going to take all the persistence in the world. I have been reluctant to share my dream on my blog because it's public and I wanted to share it once I have a confirmation. It's like not jinxing yourself, the more you talk about it, the less it happens. However, I was just so excited about it, I started sharing with close friends, and then not so close folks, and it got out of control when I caught myself telling the grocery store clerk. So here it is...

I have a dream to move to Paris for a year. Duh, if you know me it's all I ever talk about.

This is the apartment I found in Paris last March

I put together a solid plan to move by Spring of 2016. I spent months researching necessary paperwork, compiled a huge folder of required documents and talked to people who have lived abroad. Fortunately, last March, I was able to take a solo trip to Paris to surprise my best friend Aimee for my birthday but I was also apartment hunting and finding a school for Liv. I fell in love with a the perfect apartment and met with the rental agent to set everything up in person. I really felt at home in the neighborhood and took the metro alone all over the city. So I returned home really pumped because the plan to move there was falling into place. I wrote several blog posts detailing our moving abroad process. I have found so much information online and a few blogs have been invaluable for me to follow along on their journey living abroad. I made checklists and jumped for joy with every check I added. Then I hit a stand still. Reality slapped me on the backside. My version of reality was simple, we rent out our house in LA, propose to Antz job he works remotely from Paris and we enroll Liv in an International school. Getting a visa would have been manageable because Antz would still be employed by an American company. We had adequate health insurance and we were qualified for a carte de sejour (a twelve month tourist visa). I believe Liv would have an easy transition with French school since it's the same curriculum and she would still receive a few hours of English lessons at her new school. We put our things in storage and spend fifteen months traveling Europe, while immersing ourselves in French. It was a little more complex than it sounds but those are the highlights.

I found a gorgeous apartment, found the perfect school, went to the City Records office to get all our documents and began the visa process. Then it came down the most important factor, getting permission from Antz boss to work abroad. I stayed optimistic although knowing it was a 50/50 chance. To me the odds were working in our favor but it was a huge request to make. It would be different if Antz worked for himself but he works for a major corporation so they have guidelines for things like this. Still, I hoped, wished and prayed for a positive response.

Sadly, the answer was no. I write this with a lump in my throat. There was no room for my persistence. Antz job is our life. He has worked hard to get where he is in his career and he has his dream job. I felt devastated but was so grateful that he asked so I could make my dream come true. He did his best. I did all that I could. Yet there was only so much we could do further to make it happen. My plan could only work if I checked all the boxes and working abroad wasn't one that could be checked. So I fell into a depressed state. I couldn't bring myself to blog because I planned to share my good news. It's so hard to put this out there because I'm usually so cheerful and happy. I began to feel guilty for wanting this so bad that it was making me miserable. I am used to finding a way to make it work. Yet this is something out of my hands.

So this leaves me feeling sad and disappointed but ready to move on. I still have faith that we will move abroad one day but next year would have been absolutely perfect. I wanted to move while Olivia was still young enough to not feel too attached to her life here in LA. I would hate to uproot her, leave her friends and be the new kid at a foreign school. I am so grateful she will be fluent in French so it won't affect her so greatly. I am constantly thinking about how I can make it work. I have emotionally moved to Paris. I don't know how to detach my feelings but it all comes down to money. I remember so well feeling exactly the same way I do now during that year of looking for a house. I would say to Antz, if only we had more money but we ended up with a house that was less than the ones we put offers on. I can now look back to when I felt so hopeless and thank my lucky stars. It was meant to be for us and I know deep down that when we do move abroad, it will be so much sweeter. I will be able to live out my dream and it's a rare thing to make your dreams come true. I  have missed blogging so I am excited to get back into it and post what we have been up to this summer.

My last day in Paris "J'espère te revoir bientôt!"

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Welcome to the world bebe Veda!

It is the year of the horse, yee-hah! I met my first horse last Wednesday, my friends Story & Chris had their baby! I'm super stoked about their rad baby girl. She is beautiful. Welcome to the world Veda Fae!
Story was a champ during labor
7 lbs 13 oz 21 inches long
Look at all that hair! Beautiful blue eyes.
Yeah, we're homies for life!
I lose it when I see a Father holding their daughter!
She is extremely adorable!

I'm thrilled for these guys. Congratulations on making a human with your genitals. Love you!!

Friday, January 3, 2014

Hello There 2014

Well, now that you're here, let's do this!


Inspiration
I feel really motivated and I feel full of energy to do big things this year. Even though I'm still experiencing technical hiccups *it's too long and boring a story but my Time Capsule still isn't doing it's job a month later!* I am determined to fill my brain with CSS/Photoshop and all the stuff most folks spend thousands to learn in college during the next thirty days. I have always had an interest in graphic arts. I love pretty fonts, stationery, handwriting, and packaging. I took graphic arts class in high school but was distracted by a dumb boy who wasn't worthy of my affection. When I was in 4th grade in Catholic school, we had a friar *like this dude* come to our class and give us an old school calligraphy class. I swear I was the only one actually excited about learning fancy cursive. I would practice everyday.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

2013: Looking Back

Days, weeks and years are really warp speed ever since Liv was born. It's ridiculous how much fun we are having with this kid. Even her worst days are fantastic because she cuddles up to us and says "I'm sorry I was bad and says I love you Mommy and Daddy."

Feels like yesterday she was this small
When I hear that, I'm done. I love her so much I could die. I never knew love like this which makes me love so hard and appreciate every one else in my life so much more *Antz, My Mom, Maria, Debra, her Godparents: Aimee, Leslie & Stephen* They are so supportive of us and I feel forever indebted to my family for putting up with my annoying antics. Thank you for a terrific year guys!

*and now I'm in tears!*

Anyway...my point is, this has really been an awesome year. I didn't get to blog as much as I would have liked due to ongoing technical issues but I would love being able to look back at the highlights of the year.

The best & raddest of 2013

I started off the new year with a list of non-resolutions

I was in full-steam ahead in kitchen planning mode
Liv went to her first birthday party of the year...


...which turned into going to a birthday party every single weekend for the entire year!

We took Liv to an open casting call for kid models at American Apparel.

Unfortunately, we didn't hear any feedback but it was good experience
I had a delightful Valentine's Day thanks to my lovely husband.


Almost three years later, I finally made a video of Olivia's birth. *go ahead and click, there's no gross parts*

Aimee & I dorked out on several occasions.

Our tribute to our dirty Uncle Terry
We celebrated our seven year house-anniversary and I gave an extensive tour of the house before we moved in.

Our living room the day we moved in
Our living room now
I dragged my engaged friend Jes to the wedding event, The Cream and we had a blast!   


I bitched, moaned and complained about our kitchen, A LOT!


I celebrated my 36th birthday in such an epic way, it was posted in one, two, three parts.

My new lovely friend Jihan
Her studio was fantastic
Jihan making the frill magic happen
My Geronimo birthday balloon
We partied at The Standard downtown LA
Antz beat me in a bed-jumping contest
My bestie came out to party
Rooftop photo shoot
Thank you Antz for making my birthday so much fun!!

Olivia booked her first modeling job with Misha Lulu at the beautiful Humphrey's Estate




I met an amazing group of people.

The creator of Misha Lulu, Karen and her daughter/muse Bela are wonderful.
Here's sweet Rubyellen of Cakies
After seven years of whining, I finally put my money where my mouth was and we began our kitchen renovation.

Our choice for wall paint and ceramic subway tile
It took ages to choose a wall paint color
Antz tried to remove the layers of paint himself, then we found the wonderful Rene
New copper plumbing happened *and a new fancy showerhead*
We got BRAND NEW floors!!
 I posted our kitchen remodel in one, two, three parts.

The kitchen before


 the kitchen during
This floor almost gave me a heart attack.
I still hug my dishwasher everyday
Our kitchen after
Our amazing contracter, Rene. I love our new lovely kitchen, what do you think?
For Mother's day we took a crazy road trip to Salvation Mountain

A very weird but remarkable place
This child spazzed out over her Cinderella gown, she's worn it everyday since

Olivia grows from sunkissis on Vimeo.

We celebrated Liv's birthday at Disneyland.

Liv met her favorite Princess

Liv modeled for Geronimo Balloons!!


I saw my incredible Björk at the Hollywood Bowl!!


Our friends Tom & Jes got married *on our same beach in Malibu!*


Antz & I celebrated our eleventh year of marriage at the first annual Diner en Blanc in Beverly Hills with friends.


Diner en Blanc from sunkissis on Vimeo.

I did a thirty-day photo challenge.


I blogged my thousandth post!


Liv started her second year of preschool.


Liv also started a new ballet school and hip hop class!

Anna Maria is an amazing teacher and Liv loves going to dance class

My BFF Aimee got her dream car *it's really super cute* Allegra!

She got the most beautiful tattoos with Liv's name and my initials *I'm so touched and honored* I love you bestie!!
Liv and I were a part of the 100 portrait project by Marcello Ambritz.



My Mom made her big screen debut in the documentary Sample This. I'm so proud of her!


 Liv started soccer class. She's a natural!


Our little kitchen was featured on The Kitchn!


I changed my blog's blogspot address!

Grammy Bobbye taught drum class for Liv's class


Liv vamped out for Halloween.

She really got into character, she loves being a vampire!

We went Trick or treating on spooky Carroll Avenue

The house where Thriller was filmed
We didn't get murdered by the scariest Micheal Myers dude ever!
Liv made two major discoveries this year, Pippi Longstocking *she loves the 1970's movies* my favorite as a kid!
This rad costume was a gift from my friend Aura and she borrowed her Dad's shoes.
...and Michael Jackson. Thriller is seriously her jam!! *We are very proud of her awesome taste* The house on Carroll Avenue sparked her obsession with Thriller. She loves to watch the full-length video and she wants to be the werewolf "Michael" for Halloween next year. She's totally not afraid and she says it's just makeup Mommy.



I got a new car.


My Bestie is moving into my neighborhood!!! YAY!!


I co-hosted a RAD baby shower for my good friends Story & Chris *and made the best cheese platter and spa water ever*







We met Tunameltsmyheart and he really did!!


We went to Liv's school Winter Solstice.


We took silly holiday photos at Poketo.

 GSyFQr on Make A Gif, Animated Gifs

We spent Christmas at the Palms Place in Vegas.

05eJC7 on Make A Gif, Animated Gifs

Photo
 Santa paid Olivia a visit.


I had a pretty fabulous year. The highlight of it would be this lady here.

Always laughing, eating her fingerberries
 And lastly, here's a video of my favorite Instagram photos of 2013.



Thank you for stopping by Violently Happy. I wish you all a very stellar & Happy 2014!

P.S. I start my new ecourses in January! I'm hoping to post about my 2014 goals in a fancy way.