On Thursdays, We Give Thanks.

No,  I didn’t forget that I have a blog. I just haven’t felt blog worthy lately. These posts must be authentic or they lose their relevance.

Luckily, being thankful is always relevant.

Ready.Set.Go!

 

1. The Nice People of Nashville. Seriously, I’ve met some of the kindest people in the whole world in this city and when I reach out to them they reach back. I’ve been feeling a bit anti-social lately but had just made the decision to get back on the social horse for another ride. I now have friend dates for this weekend and early next week. I had a lunch date with an inspiring young woman who works through her heart for the YWCA and gives me hope that one day my professional life is going to once again bring me personal happiness and satisfaction. People Power is alive in Nashville and I’m so grateful for the blessing of being a part of this place.

2. Those counseling classes I took in graduate school. Oh, have I been using those lately. I’m not sure what happened but word on the street is that I’m a great person to talk to. Eek! Such pressure! The students are coming in droves to relax in my comfy green chairs and share their woes. 99% of the conversation has nothing to do with Greek Life –we are talking REAL LIFE in all capital letters. Fortunately, the University of Maryland CSP Program is Counseling Based therefore I’ve done my share of active listening, paraphrasing, using silence, and avoiding jumping into action too quickly. These kids don’t want answers; they want someone to listen and I’m all ears.

 

3. The election is OVER! Whew! I don’t like politics and I’m still under the rule that you don’t discuss it at the dinner table, on a first date, and especially not in sorority recruitment. Also, let’s not discuss it over social media. Both sides were just outright mean this year and there was little respect from anyone including the candidates. I don’t like questioning friendships, virtual or real, over some snarky political comment. At the end of the day, no matter who is president, all we have is each other and God. Let’s remember that and keep fighting the good fight of making this world a little bit better everyday.

 

How about you? Thankful much?

Later y’all.

 

 

On Thursdays, We Give Thanks.

It’s that time again amigos!

1. Free concerts. Working at a University, I often get perks like attending free shows. Last year, Trey Songz, My Morning Jacket, and Karmin. This year Childish Gambino and J Cole. Let’s not forget White Panda and Milly Badison. I love music even more when it’s free.

2. Laughing with students. They come in and chat. We speak real life language. We laugh. Feels good. They come back for more because they enjoyed the interaction. Relationship building occurs. The conversation gets richer. Learning occurs. Let’s call it a win. Best part of my job. The end.

3. My overly large Duke sweatpants. Go Duke! My couch, those pants, and a snack make the world a better place.

That’s all for now. Have a lovely rest of the week.

Later y’all.

Is Life Too Short to Be Busy?

People in my life know that I rarely have free time. I’ve chosen to live my life as the Energizer Bunny. Note the word “chosen”. Have you ever heard the quote “time flies, but the good news is that you’re the pilot”. Well, I’ve flown myself off the cliff.

My planner has a thing or things every night of the week. My weekends are doubly full to make up for what I can’t schedule in during the week. The word “yes” is obviously one of my favorites. This was the case until I thought I was going to have to check myself into an insane asylum. I quit a couple of things and am reimagining a couple others. This is not the first time I’ve had this issue. Junior year of college was the first “breakdown”. A mentor at my alma mater who was also in charge of the Womens’ Leadership Program looked at the lot of us and said if it doesn’t really matter to you and it isn’t helping you become your ideal self then let it go. So, I quit a few things. It felt good. I took the same approach this time around and it felt even better.

When I moved to Nashville I knew that I needed to establish connections,make friends, and build a life here in the city that didn’t revolve around my workplace. I’ve done that but in the process I have overcommitted myself.   Clubs, groups, committees, oh my! No one made me do these things. As Tim Kreider states in his NYTimes piece The “Busy” Trap, I am busy because of my ambition, drive, and anxiety. Tim states of people like me “they’re addicted to busyness and dread what they might have to face in its absence.” What would I have to face? Loneliness and my real life problems. Ain’t nobody got time for that! I’d rather focus on helping others. How charitable of me? I’m afraid of being unproductive and being seen as lazy. I’m afraid of not using my full potential. I’m afraid that everything I’ve worked for will be in vain if I don’t over produce and over involve myself in life. The trick is that by being so busy, I’m actually missing life.

There is a sick peer pressure of busy. Our collective effervescence is pushing us to “do” and not just “be”.  Everyone around me is “busy” so I must be too, right? Tim makes the difference between being busy v. tired. I think I’m bordering on tired and it freaks me out becasue I’m not supposed to get tired. I must realize that I’m not 19 anymore and that if I really think about it I was tired when I was 19 but I just worked my way to break, got really sick the moment I arrived at home  and slept through those critical holidays and much needed respites. Then I’d emerge from my slumber and do it all over again to my mother’s dismay.

Is a perpetual state of busy a cover up for the fact that most of what we do in life isn’t all that important? Are we compensating for something? Kreider’s point is quite intriguing and I must say that lately, I am unsure as to the importance of what I do for my 9-5 or 9-10 (depending on the day) career and because of this I fill in whatever blanks I have with things that I have deemed more meaningful. The service work I do has to make up for the fact that I spent part of last night talking about Homecoming Frat Tanks.

The author discusses the importance of idleness. Being idle gives us the time to reflect which is when our biggest opportunities for learning and meaning making take place. On Tuesday after work I headed out to another part of town and took a two hour break on the patio of Starbucks with a mocha, a piece of lemon bread, “Jesus Calling”, and my journal. It was the best two hours I’ve had in a really long time. Sitting, reading, writing, and developing a better understanding of my relationship with Christ. I rarely make time to do that even though I know I need to and that it feeds my soul. I’ve gotta prioritize the life givers and not the life suckers i.e. frat tanks.

Once again, everything in life is about choices and consequences. I need to make better choices about my time and in the process experience positive consequences. Being “busy” really isn’t an ideal state especially if you aren’t happy with all that is making you busy. The constant state of go is overrated. Those things that are supposed to be feeding me are actually depleting me making those activities into burdens and not privileges. The trap is real.

I’m not bragging about being busy I’m legitimately complaining that I need to do better.

My calendar and list of activities is under review. Don’t be surprised if you get an email that states, “It’s not you; it’s me. I’m done.” Love, Krystal

Later y’all.

Athens, GA

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Since I’m on a road trip kick it is perfect that I tell you about my weekend in Athens, GA. This is my second adventure to Athens and I must say that there is something incredibly charming about the place. Obviously, it is the home of the University of Georgia and the home of 88 bars in 1 square mile. There is a nice amount of southern charm but also this hipster feel similar to East Nashville. I could pick up some of Athens, stick it in my pocket, and bring it back to Nashville. Normal Bar and The National are so East Nashville and 12South. Athens, GA has that “I could live there for a little while” feel and I certainly can’t wait to visit again next year for my friend’s graduation.

My visit to Athens was to attend the wedding of one of my former Duke Blue Devils turned real life friend. So happy for him and his gorgeous bride. I haven’t been to a wedding in a long time and I must say that I greatly enjoyed this affair. You could see how much these two people love each other. The wedding was simple, classic, chic, and fun. The weather could not have been better for an outdoor reception. The colors of the wedding were the colors of fall and with the leaves changing colors I was just overwhelmed by the splendor of it all. I was able to reconnect with Duke students I haven’t seen in years and I danced to some of my favorite songs and partook in my fair share of white wine. The food (cheese grits) was southern deliciousness and I even enjoyed the small talk with the groom’s family. The woman who presided over the nuptials is my new hero and I’d like to be her best friend.

I am praying hard for this union. The angels were smiling on these two and I hope they continue to do so for the rest of their lives. I learned a lot from the groom about going after the one you love and not letting that person slip away. I actually got kinda mushy and emotional. For a minute there I thought about getting married…I mean, I’m sure that’s just a phase right and that desire will fade away in the next day or three?!  While they flew off to Belize, I drove back to TN.

Being in Athens was peaceful. Sitting on the front porch, having a good stress free dinner, stuffing my face with cake while having a speaker phone conversation with another favorite from graduate school, talking until 3am with my bff about life, walking through campus on a non-gameday Saturday, and driving through TN in complete awe of the beauty God makes in this world. I also learned that a friendship is ever evolving and you never stop learning from someone who cares about you. I couldn’t have asked for a better weekend.

I am settled until VA for Turkey Day and then Indy for the AFA Annual Meeting. I think my Mazda could use the rest not to mention an oil change, new tires, and brakes :/.

Later y’all.

On Thursdays, We Give Thanks.

So, for some reason Thursday is just über busy. Hence, we have a Thursday post on Saturday. It is what it is and it is never too late to be thankful.

1. Friends that live in drivable distance. I have become a fan of the road trip. My max distance has been 6 hours. My mom is worried about my car. I,of course, am not. Ohio, Georgia, Mississippi, Knoxville,TN. If you have a couch, I have the Mazda. Tis nice to just get away for the weekend. Breathe new air and think about things (or not) in an entirely new context. I am taking reservations for my company. Looking forward to hearing from you ;).

2. I have a funny mom. We belly laugh together. I laugh until I snort! I call and she knows just how to make me double over in hysterics. She’s a storyteller and I always look forward to the next adventure. My soul always feels better after talking to mama. Crazy how your mama just knows how to make like okay again. How do they do that?

3. I can read. I am thankful for literacy. It still blows my mind that there are people of all ages who cannot partake in the joy and sheer necessity of the written word. I want to help make that better. Perhaps, I will read for Book ‘Em or volunteer as a reading tutor. Reading has played such a critical role in my personal development that I want to give that gift to others.

That’s all for now. Sorry for lacking images. I am actually in Athens,GA for a former student turned friend’s wedding. People like him make me thankful for my career.

Later Y’all!

Explore Your City: A Tourist in Nashville

My Aunt Brenda came to visit this weekend!

We did a lot and ate even more.

I’ve been in Nashville for a bit over a year and I certainly haven’t explored every inch of it even though I’ve certainly done my part to support the local economy and the expansion of my waistline, wardrobe, musical taste, and mind.

Explore Your City! I love this place even more than I did before. I didn’t think that was possible. Not to toot my own horn but I’m a helluva tour guide. Thanks W&M for the training. I found my new favorite candy store, actually liked a former American Idol contestant’s music, ate at my new fave brunch place, found my inspiration in the form of 90-year old Bill, and took a walk down Main St. in Franklin. That is just a snapshot of the weekend.

Here are some pics from our adventure. My aunt isn’t a picture person so she didn’t make it on that side of the lens.

Later y’all.

 

 

The Challenge!

I’ve wanted to do Kendi Everyday’s 30×30 Challenge since I read about it a couple of years ago. Take 30 pieces of clothing and make 30 days of outfits. The initial rules of this Challenge included not shopping for those 30 days but Kendi has since made things a bit less relaxed. I’m not even sure if she does the Challenge anymore, which might be a reason for me to stop this train of thought ASAP!

Why do this?

1. I spend too much money on clothes.

2. I have clothes that I don’t get my money’s worth out of in the current way that I wear them.

3. Creativity is a muscle that needs to be exercised.

4. I need to stop thinking that I don’t have anything to wear.

5. I spend too much money on clothes.

6. I need to better appreciate what I have in my closet.

7. I spend too much money on clothes.

8. I need a fresh style perspective.

9. It could be fun!

10. I spend too much money on clothes.

Get the point? 1,5,7,10 pretty much sums it up for me. I just returned a boat load of clothes after realizing that I’d totally gone beyond my budget for the month. It is plane ticket time and nothing can stand between me and my mommy. Though it pained me to return those dresses and that jacket, I had to go with my values and I love my family way more than polka dots, lace, and leopard print. Clothes serve so many purposes in my life and it has led to my obsession of adding more and more to my closet. Slight addiction but I promise I can stop…I think :/.

If I did the challenge my start date would be tomorrow and November 1 would be my last day. Hmm…

30 pieces of clothing…eek! This could take a moment.

Chambray is neither cham nor bray. Discuss!

Later y’all!

Well, if it isn’t October.

October has rounded the corner and is standing on my doorstep.

I love fall. I love the colors of fall. The leaves. The clothes. I how much more beautiful long drives become in the fall. I love true football weather (and describing air as crisp). I love the holiday spirit that begins to bloom at the beginning of fall. Fall also reminds me of William & Mary (my beloved alma mater) because it is the most beautiful in the fall. In fact, it is downright breathtaking (see below).

How could you not want to be here in the fall? Perfection! God’s hands left a special mark on this campus.

Here’s a couple of things I’m looking forward to in the 10th month of the calendar year.

1. My aunt Brenda arrives on October 5th. Can’t wait to have some Virginia in the state of Tennessee. I love playing tourist in Nashville and she was made to be a tourist. Gotta work on our itinerary. She’s a planned person (I get it honestly, folks). I also get my love of books and work from her. She’s a nerd; I’m a nerd, and together we drive my mom, who is not a nerd, nuts.

2. Hopefully going to see Delta Rae at 3rd & Lindsley. Listen up! An ultra talented Blue Devil is a member of the  band’s roster.

3. McHugh’s wedding in Athens, GA and while there visiting my bestie Darren Pierre. Super blessed to have both men in my life. Proud of them both for different reasons. Ready for a southern, fratty wedding! Still have to find a dress ;).

That’s all for now. Enjoy the last few moments of September.

Later y’all.

K

Hotty Toddy!

Are you ready?
Hell yea!
Damn right!
Hotty Toddy, gosh almighty,
Who the hell are we?
HEY!
Flim Flam, Bim Bam, OLE MISS BY DAMN!

No, I didn’t go to Ole Miss.

No, I am not from nor have I ever lived in Mississippi.

I just wanted to Tailgate on The Grove and by golly that is what I did. Two of my new Nashville friends, The Bergs, invited me along to the Ole Miss v. University of Texas game on Saturday. I randomly mentioned that I would love to have the privilege of tailgating on The Grove and before I could count to ten I was in the car headed to Oxford, MS with a red dress in tow.

Uh, yes, a red dress and blue shoes to give me the full school colors vibe. The ladies at Ole Miss treat Tailgate like an event. Makeup and hair is DONE! Dresses are short and heels are high! Do they let unattractive women into that school? The answer is a resounding “No!” The major plus is that the men are just as handsome and sweet! Ma’am gets me every time and I never mind being called “sweet girl” by a southern gentleman. I know, I know, why don’t I just take women back to the 1900s? I just can’t help it, I love the charm.

From The Square to The Grove to AJax’s to Shipley’s Donuts I must say that Oxford has that charm that makes me want to visit again but never to call it my home. The people I met were sublimely lovely and I felt like I belonged instantly. The fans were nice no matter what side you were on and everyone offered to show you a good time. It seemed the entire states of TX and MS showed up to The Grove and I must say that I had fun across state lines.

This was such a worthwhile adventure and I thank my friends The Bergs for allowing me to tag along. I have an extreme desire to travel abroad but until then I must take advantage of the adventures I can have within a 4.5 hour drive of my home. America is beautiful. Hell yea!

I Love Nashville Nouns…3x

Nashville Greek Festival–Celebrating Greek culture at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Brentwood, TN. Say what? Delicious Chicken Gyro, Greek doughnuts (Loukoumades), dancing, a fantastic tour of the church by a woman who is totally number 1 on my list of people I want to adopt me, friends, laughs, and lots of “Oopah!” It is such a colorful and beautiful church. The feeling that comes over you when you walk into any House of God is peaceful. It was lovely being around people celebrating their culture and sharing it with others. They love being Greek! There was such a beautiful family atmosphere. The Church has been holding the festival for 20 years and all of the money goes to the upkeep and enhancement of the facility.

Undie Sunday supporting the YWCA Domestic Violence Shelter–Have you ever stood outside of an NFL game asking people for their underwear? I have and it was awesome! The YWCA collects new underwear and pajamas for women and children who flee their homes due to domestic violence. Often the mothers arrive at the shelter with only the clothes on their back and their children. They need the essentials and the YWCA helps fill that need. An overwhelming amount of Titans and Patriots fan brought bags of goodies with them to the game all for this great cause. Their generosity made my heart swell up and plastered a smile on my face the whole day long. There are some awesome people in this world! Never forget that!

F. Scott’s Restaurant & Jazz Bar is another of Nashville’s 70 Best Restaurant that I can cross off my list! Thank God for Nashville Originals Restaurant Week! This is probably the only time I can actually afford a 3- course meal at F.Scott’s. Delicious food and great ambience. The piano player was fantastic especially when be tapped out “Overjoyed” by Stevie Wonder. Food, music, atmosphere, and fulfilling conversation with my food friend. Great way to spend a Tuesday evening after work.

Let’s see what else life has to bring in the next few days. No matter what, I am truly blessed and everyday I must remind myself to take it all in and be grateful for all that God has given me.