What a whirlwind. I’m currently sitting at my gate at the Detroit Airport trying to wrap my mind around the past few days, playing one song on repeat on my iPod to act as a sort of soundtrack to the marathon of memories I’m playing over and over in my head. Funerals are pretty bittersweet; you try to navigate the simultaneous but conflicting emotions of grief and celebration of a loved one leaving behind the constraints of this world, while also enjoying the gift of having all of your family together in one place for the sole purpose of grieving a mutual loss. It results in this foggy, wet, exhausting, constantly shifting state of existence that I haven’t quite shaken yet. I feel like there are few times when someone is prepared for the death of a loved one, so it feels a bit cliché to say that I wasn’t prepared for this weekend; but this particular loss has impacted me and changed me forever.

My auntie was one of the most incredible people I ever had the pleasure of knowing. I always knew this, but I didn’t know the extent to how incredible she truly was until I got the chance to hear about all the things she did and the lives she impacted. A long time ago she was in a major car accident with my dad, another one of my aunts, and two of my cousins. This ultimately resulted in the death of one of those cousins and my aunt becoming paralyzed from the neck down. She was given a life expectancy that she had long surpassed and dedicated her life to helping people manage their disabilities and adjust to daily life and its requirements. A lot of these people came to her funeral and spoke of the things she did and who she was to them and I was just in complete awe. I knew she was very active in her wheelchair basketball league but I had no idea that she created it! I also didn’t know that she was a killer ping-pong player and was on the boards of multiple organizations for disability advocacy working so hard every day to make people feel acknowledged and understood.


So many people spoke about how she inspired them to do something or helped them become better versions of themselves. She had a way of empowering you and making you feel loved that was so special. I’ll never forget how she led me to finally share my musical abilities with my family (that is filled with musical geniuses.. forreal y’all it’s so intimidating) after years of being too scared to do so and having it come full circle with them asking me to play my music and complimenting me at various points throughout our time of gathering this weekend.

As the events of the weekend concluded, I began to see so much of myself in my aunt. Whether it was how much she cared about her appearance (she ALWAYS made sure she looked her best and would always compliment me on my accessories) or her ambition and drive to spark change, spread love, and influence lives. She did so much and helped so many while defying all the odds; and now, more than ever, I am determined to carry on her legacy and do the same.

Love you auntie, you’re forever in my heart

 

I dont think I could tell you the last time I’ve been to an aquarium. It was this fact, in addition to my niece’s current obsession with “Finding Dory,” that made me jump on the opportunity to go with my family! Initially I was a little wary after hearing we would be going to the new Grapevine Aquarium. Grapevine is great for a lot of reasons; but I wasn’t sure how the aquarium would stack up, especially since it’s a part of the mall. However, I must admit, I was pleasantly surprised!

We moved through all the exhibits fairly quickly (the nature of attending an aquarium with a two year old) but I was impressed with the variety of creatures that we saw! There were so many things I had never seen or heard of before!! I also really appreciated that they shared information about how and what they were breeding in addition to sharing their other rescue and conservation efforts. I think things like aquariums and zoos are beautiful and fun to visit but I often wonder about the quality of life of the animals. These signs let me know that the Grapevine aquarium is doing their part to educate and conserve.

We didn’t stay for any of the shows they were putting on, but the aquarium offered many other ways to interact with the animals. There were many toddler only entrances and viewing points that my niece gladly took advantage of while identifying all the Dory’s and Nemo’s. We also made sure to stop by the special touch pools that give you the opportunity to touch different types of starfish and other sea life!

The aquarium didn’t allow flash photography and an excited 2 year old is very hard to keep up with, but I enjoyed getting a few practice shots in with my new 50mm lens I got for Christmas! I am obsessed, to say the least, and can’t wait to start taking more cool pictures!!

When was the last time you went to the aquarium? Where was it? I feel like I need to spend more time understanding marine life, my name IS Ariel after all.

Maya Birthday Collage

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Life has been a complete whirl-wind since I graduated at the end of May, so you can imagine how unbelievably excited I was to make a trip out to San Francisco to drink delicious wine (post coming, stay tuned) and celebrate my adorable little niece’s first birthday.  I would get so annoyed when I was little at how often grown-ups talked about how fast time moved (because what did that even mean anyways??) but y’all time is just flying by.  I feel like papaya was just being born, and now here she is walking around with little teeth in her little mouth.

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My sister, a party planner extraordinaire, decided to capitalize on the proximity of the Fourth of July to her daughter’s birthday and combine them into one super event, which I have deemed The Fourth of July Themed First  Birthday Extravaganza.  She enlisted the help of CrateAffair, a design company that asks for the theme and occasion of your event and provides you with a complete set of (adorable) decorations.

 

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My sister served the classic BBQ food (hot dogs, fruit, chips, various salads, wings, etc.) that you can pick up at your local grocery store.  My sister had my mom make a special smash cake for Maya that contained healthy ingredients like bananas and greek yogurt that would be safe for her to smash (hence the name) and mush on her face, but also tasted pretty delicious!  The cake that all the adults ate was from a local Bay Area Bakery called Love at First Bite and was supplemented with mini bundts from everyone’s favorite Nothing Bundt Cakes.  Everything was super delicious and we somehow ended up with just about the right amount of food which is always nice!

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Of course, in classic one year old style, Papaya cried the entire time people sang “Happy Birthday” to her and refused to eat (or smash!) any cake whatsoever.  BUT.  Overall, the party was a huge success and everyone had a really good time.

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