Motiviation | The Power of Kindness

These past couple of weeks for me have been, for a lack of a better word, challenging.  Everything from work to my personal life was eating away at me physically and emotionally. I was dealing with problems and situations at work that were trivial in hindsight but created for a toxic environment.  In my personal life, things were falling apart in areas where I had no control.  Nothing directly affected me, but as a friend, I was the emotional support.  Situations like these individually leave the average person drained. But when it’s one thing after another on top of another, affecting both your personal and professional life, it almost becomes a test of your will.

I remember going home after a more particularly challenging day. Arriving at my house after over an hour commute, just sitting in my car thinking about the day and feeling like my will had literally been broken.  I no longer felt that desire to do what was right, to deal with my coworkers or to support my friends.  I was broken.  Emotionally and physically. The days went on after this and it was the same routine, nothing became extremely worse but nothing really got better.  Then it was Friday.

On this particular Friday I had to move boxes of files from one location to another.  As I got caught up in meetings, most of my coworkers rushed out to head home at the end of the day, leaving me without a hand to help move the boxes. Since the parking lot was a bit of a ways, I loaded up everything I could into a small dolly and carried the rest while pushing along the cart.  In the elevator on the way down, a random stranger looked at me and said, “You look like you could need some help. I will open the doors for you.”  This stranger then went out of her way to walk to the other end of the building to hold the door so I could make my way out.  After walking across the street and struggling to make it to my car, I heard someone shouting behind me, “Miss, miss, let me help you with that!”  I turned around and saw that it was the parking attendant I passed by every morning.  We had never had any other interaction prior to this other than a wave hello in the mornings.  However, he went out of his way, running from one side of the parking structure to the other as he saw me struggling to make it to my car.  Without hesitation he took the boxes out of my hands and helped me load my things. “Have a good weekend,” he said. “Thank you,” I said, “you too.”

I then sat in my car, let out a breathe of relief and a tear rolled down my cheek.  These two strangers had no idea how their small acts of kindness affected me.  Trying to make it back to my car juggling all those boxes, thinking about how challenging the week had been, I felt so defeated.  My soul literally felt heavy.

Then, these two individuals stepped into my life, just for a brief moment, but they helped to unload not just the physical weight of the boxes, but an emotional weight as well.  When it should have been my coworkers’ duty to offer me help to move these boxes, these strangers helped out of the kindness of their hearts.  At that moment, my soul felt a little lighter.  It gave me the strength to move forward with the rest of my day without wanting to fall apart.

Never overlook the power of kindness. You have the power to make a difference in someone’s day.  Even a smile or a wave hello to a stranger can be all that they need to lift their spirits, if only for a moment.


Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.


XOXO

OOTD | Winter Blues & Plaid

Happy Saturday lovelies! ❤️  Hope you are having a good weekend.  It’s been wintertime bootie weather here in SoCal.  I recently got this long flannel plaid hoodie from the Nordstrom Rack and paired it with suede dark grey leggings and a thick navy C & C t-shirt.  The back of the hoodie is long enough to cover your bum and the material is thick enough to protect you from the slight wind chill.  I love the knee detail on the leggings and the metal embroidery on the booties which gives this outfit a more of an edgy look.  Hope this outfit inspires you!


Being normal is boring.


 

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XOXO

Airplane Food Diaries: Japan Airlines

When traveling abroad, one of the best experiences of going somewhere new is getting to try the food.  While airplane food may not be at the top of that list, it is a chance to try flavors you might not otherwise.  Usually, on a 5+ hour flight you have 4 options: 1) try to sleep; 2) bring your own non-perishable items; 3) take a chance on a random meal; or 4) starve.  While options #1 and 2 seem the most practical, they are usually pretty hard to accomplish, especially when the hot food carts roll by and the heavy aromas meet your nose.

Japan Airlines Meal

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Airplane food is, well, airplane food.  It can sometimes be overheated, weird, or just not what your taste buds prefer.  The meals during my Japan Airlines flights were… interesting.  For someone not used to Japanese flavors, the foods were unique.  The flavor palate was a combination of sweet, spicy, and sour.  I was truely excited to try the meals.  The packaging was so unique!

Japan Airlines Meal Compartments

I was a little surprised at how each item was compartmentalized.  My initial thought was on the level of detail that went into the presentation of the meal itself.  It was kind of fun to unpack each item!  Especially since I had no idea what I was uncovering.  😜

Japan Airlines Meal

Here is a peek at my meals on two Japan Airlines flights; lunch and dinner.  These are the meals they serve in regular class seating.  They include a rice chip snack, entree with various sides, baked good, drink, and ice cream.

Enjoy!

Urth Caffe | Breakfast in Southern California

You can never go wrong with a Southern Californian breakfast.  A nice big cup of coffee, fresh eggs, fruit, and bread make for the perfect comfort meal.  Urth Caffe is a great place to indulge for breakfast.  The cafe offers a great variety of coffee, entrees, and baked goods.  Everything is fresh, made-to-order, and simple.

Urth Caffe Breakfast

The spinach and feta omelette is my favorite.  It is a three egg omelette with sautéed spinach, red onions, and imported feta cheese.  The dish is served with a spring salad and a side of bread.  A simple combination which compliments the omelettes very well.  When it comes to choosing a beverage, the coffee and tea options can be overwhelming.  There are hot, cold, and blended, caffeinated and non-caffeinated varieties.  Out of all of the delicious coffee options, my favorite has to be the honey vanilla latte.  The combination of vanilla and honey makes this choice just the right amount of sweet – no sugar needed.

Urth Caffe Coffee

Currently, the Urth Caffe has four locations throughout Southern California.  Each cafe’s architecture is unique.  I love the Pasadena locale for it’s laid-back ambiance and Spanish colonial design.  All locations offer outdoor seating, which is a must in Southern California, and great for people watching.

Orange pound cake

Here is a peek of some of the different items from the menu.  If you are ever in the area, make sure to check them out!

Enjoy!