Category: guest posts

28 Life Lessons from 28 People [Video]

I’m 28 years old today.

Last year on my birthday, I shared with you, 27 Life Lessons I Learned by the Age of 27. This year, on my 28th birthday, I present to you, 28 Life Lessons from 28 People. I hope you makes you smile and laugh like it did me.

Many many thanks to my sweet friends who took time out of their schedules to record their tokens of wisdom. I had more than 28 submissions, so thank you to Kym, Davey, Valerie, Will, Rogue, and Thomas for their contributions. They’re not in the video but may have inspired me to make a sequel soon.


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P.S. Even after Alan and I proofed the video a dozen times, the subtitle for the Chinese at 3:53 was tagged on the wrong person. Deepest apologies for the confusion.

If you cannot view the video, you can find transcription and credits below.

  1. Always have a can of Raid handy. – Naz
  2. My bit of advice: Take care of your feet. – Mef
  3. It’s okay to act like a kid. Wee wee wee! – Alyssa
  4. A healthy person works out 3 times a week. – Tony
  5. Learn to cook or find someone who does. – Suki (Twitter)
  6. So going forward in your life, it’s very crucial that you listen to yourself and don’t give two craps about what other people think about you. Do your thing and do it for why you do it. And enjoy it. – Treavor (Twitter) (Youtube)
  7. You should listen to both sides of a story. – Ali
  8. By Robert Frost: In three words I can sum up life: it goes on. – Abby
  9. You know when you’ve done something excellent. Don’t ever let anybody else take you down a peg and tell you that what you’ve done is substandard. – Nic (Twitter) (Youtube)
  10. To quote Maya Angelou, when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. (Not the 39th time) – Kim
  11. The saying is, “Ignorance is bliss.” I don’t think ignorance is bliss. Holding the truth to make them happy, can only make you unhappy in the end. – Adam (Twitter)
  12. Everything looks and feels better after a good night of sleep. So sleep, dammnit. – Nicole (Twitter)
  13. Never skip out on breakfast. It helps increase your energy level and metabolism. – Alan
  14. Enjoy your day. Take time out and enjoy your day. You’re going to have bad days, don’t get me wrong. I have bad days, I mean, this hair for one. But if you try not to worry about the little things and just go into today and have the BEST day you can possibly have, I think your life is going to ultimately be that much better. – Ian (Youtube)
  15. My momma always says the only thing that matters is people. – Andrew
  16. One life changing lesson I recently learned, is acceptance. When I started to accept that every person, thing, and situation is exactly the way it’s supposed to be at this moment, I was able to let go of my tight grip of the world and become a happier person. – Brandi
  17. If you’re on a flight of stairs, keep your hands out of your pockets. If you’re clumsy like me, you’ll end up in the ER with 6 stitches. – Cindy (Twitter)
  18. Anything worth doing, is worth doing poorly. For example, I can’t sing, but I do it anyway. – Michael
  19. The only thing that you can control is your training; you have no control over your opponent. – Deesh
  20. The one thing my parents have always taught me, was balance. Balance yourself physically, mentally, and spirtually. -Thinh
  21. If you have to take a poo and a shower. Make sure you poo before you shower. – Sae
  22. If I were to give you some advice, I would say that if you ever plan on picking your nose, try not to pick your nose after eating some Flaming Hot Cheetos. – Willis
  23. Never talk while you’re eating because that’s just rude. – Jason
  24. Chocolate is always the answer. – Monica
  25. Don’t be afraid to satisfy your sweet tooth. – Karen
  26. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. – Elisa
  27. (Translated) Learn a foreign language – Bing
  28. The best way to make sure you have a great day is make sure your day has 4 elements: Novelty, Beauty, Growth, and Love. If you get those four things everyday, you’ll probably have a good time. – Neville

Guest Post: What do you love about your home?

Hello. I’m feeling pretty blue. Two things always happens to me when I’m feeling this blue. 1. I lose my blog voice. 2. Food doesn’t taste good no matter what I eat (THE HORROR!!). Tomorrow, I’m going to Houston to surround myself with some friends and loving people and eat some good food. I’m praying the food adventures will jump start my palate and the company will chase away my melancholy. Even if it’s just enough for me to get a clearer view of that rainbow waiting for me. I hope to come back Sunday evening with my blog voice back and my appetite. In the mean time, my BFF/FFB (Best Friends Forever!/Friend From Boston) will be sharing a guest post. She’s lending me her blog voice.

-Linda

Wow. Posting for Linda is a big responsibility. Also, probably suicide for her blog traffic today. Please all her regular readers, do not leave her just because she allowed me babble at y’all. I’m actually all flushed. Ok! Sorry. Getting to the point now!

My brain is completely house consumed. Not that any of you check my blog, (You totally shouldn’t. I WRITE it and I’m pretty aware that if you aren’t me, my husband or Linda, you probably will find it boring and I’m extremely erratic.) but my husband and I are closing on our first house on Monday (OMG).

Oh. TOPIC. House. I wanted to ask people, what’s one thing you absolutely love about where you live? Now that my husband and I have found that perfect house, my husband is planning all of these renovations and every time he talks about something else that he wants to change, my chest gets all tight. I thought we picked this house because it was SO GOOD! And now he’s changing stuff! I don’t understand it. The stress (and grading stupid undergrad homeworks) has gotten to the point where for the next week he’s not allowed to tell me any more of his plans. I can’t take it. So since Linda is giving me free reign on her blog…

Tell me, what do you love about where you live. What would you never change at all even if you had all the money in the world or what you wish you could keep if you are renting?

For me, its our new brook in our backyard!

Yes that is ACTUALLY a tiny piece of our backyard. The brook runs down the street cutting across the backs of the lots. We have plans to clean up the trash that neighbors and previous owners have allowed to accumulate in the brook.

Please help my sanity and share awesome living spaces and design details and stuff about where you live?