Merry Christmas, Yinz!

First off, I hope you are all having a wonderful Christmas and that you are celebrating the holiday with those who matter most!  And I hope that you all got a nice present or two under the tree.  Unfortunately, I didn’t wake up to Drake under the tree, so maybe next year!  And we still don’t have Rihanna’s new album.  Anyway.  This year, I flew back to Pittsburgh for Christmas Eve and am actually flying back to LA today.  Yes, on Christmas.  Flights have been pretty dang expensive, so this was all I could swing this year, but I’m actually looking forward to spending Christmas day with my West Coast family, Anne and Freddie, and my friends who I do consider family out there.

But while I was home, I saw so many of my friends and family.  It was wonderful!  From tailgates to dinners to high school reunions and more, I did quite a lot in a few days.  And thank you to my mom who prepared a delicious Christmas Eve dinner… per usual.  Pictures below!

I wanted to keep this post short and sweet, so that’s all I have to say!  Until then… back to LA!

goinghomeYou non hip-hop readers, that’s Drake in Santa’s sleigh, and the lyric is obviously from Drake, as well.

Merry Christmas!

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What a time…

I realize I’ve been MIA for about the last week, but that’s because I’ve been doing hoodrat things with my friends.  JK.  Sort of.  I have been out and about, so now I have lots to share with you!

Let me show you through pictures and videos… and some words. 🙂

FRIDAY | 12.4

 

Ventured to 2nd Street in Long Beach with Chad.  I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again – I thank Chad for making sure I’m never hungover.  We ended the night with In-n-Out.

 

 

 

 

SATURDAY | 12.5 | Happy Birthday, Chad!

Lots of things to celebrate on Saturday, December 5!

  • Chad’s 27th birthday
  • the birth of KimYe’s second child, Saint West.  Not the best name choice, obviously, but it’s not Jesus West, so I’m cool with Saint
  • the grand opening of Drake’s Los Angeles flagship store for his OVO brand.  I still haven’t gone yet, but believe me you’ll know on all social media channels when I do make the trip

 

 

Before celebrating Chad’s birthday, I went to the Kings and Pens game at STAPLES Center with none other than Uncle Freddie.  While the Pens lost, 4-3, it was a really good game!  Thanks for the tickets, Susie. 🙂

 

 

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I rushed home after the game to get ready to head back down to Long Beach.  For Chad’s birthday, we went to this delicious Mexican restaurant called Lola’s.  After dinner, we went on a Duffy boat ride in Long Beach and cruised around the marina and canals of Naples.  It’s so beautiful during the Christmas season!


SUNDAY | 12.6

Chad and I spent the day in Santa Monica.  I don’t have any pictures from that, but just know it was filled with Christmas spirit and holiday [window] shopping.  We ended the night with Thai food and being sloths on the couch.

MONDAY | 12.7

Admin Retreat

 

 

No work for me!  On Monday our administration team took the day off to go on a retreat.  We went to lunch and then enjoyed an hour-long boat cruise around the Long Beach marina.

 

 

 

And Monday night, two of my roommates, Megan and Rachel, and I went out in downtown LA!  I rarely venture there since it’s outside of the South Bay ‘bubble.’  But I’m definitely glad I did!  YOLO.

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UESDAY | 12.8

The best night ever!  Parker, Sydney, and I went to see The Weeknd at his Beauty Behind the Madness tour.  So so good.  Seriously, that man* is so talented.  He sounds the same if not better as he does on the radio.  Honest even.  Watch the quick video I compiled from Snapchat below. 🙂

*The Weeknd is one person.  Not a band.  Not a group.  A ‘he.’  Not ‘they.’

Alright, off to more fun things!  Time to get my food and drank on with Mackle Meg in Los Al and then up to Santa Monica – living that YOLO life.  Megan just text me that, so I found it very appropriate to include in today’s post.

Happy Friday, yinz!

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#GivingTuesday

Today is #GivingTuesday!  For those of you who are unfamiliar with the holiday, trust me, I didn’t know what it was until I started working at a nonprofit, it’s a day to simply give back!  Coming off of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, this is our chance to direct our monies or anything really (a smile, kindness, your talents, a hug – see Drake), towards the universe. 🙂  Cheesy, I know, but I really think a day like this is necessary.

What I love about #GivingTuesday is the positive effect it has on social media.  So much of our timelines and newsfeeds are filled with negative issues and people getting offended that it is nice for one day to be dedicated to acts of kindness.  Here is a good read, thanks to MSNBC, about #GivingTuesday ‘sweeping social media.’

Speaking of giving, I’d like to shout out Spotify for conducting their year-end streaming results and giving me some great news.  My boy Drake is Spotify’s most streamed artist of the year!  The Weeknd and Kanye West weren’t far behind – wahoo!  According to the streaming service, Drake racked up 1.8 BILLION  streams this year thanks to ‘Hotline Bling,’ What a Time to be Alive, and If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late.  Tis the season of giving, and I cannot wait to see what he’s going to give us on Views from the 6.

I’m keeping this post short and sweet but would love to know what you give or why you give.  We need to see and read more of that in real life and on social media!

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FRIENDSgiving

Thanksgiving.  Thanks.  Giving.  I have a lot of thanks to give, but I really wanted to focus on what, or should I say who, have taught me so much in  California in this post.  Obviously I am extremely thankful for my family and my friends back east, but I wanted to highlight a group of people who I have had the privilege of getting to know over the past four years.  These people have taught me so much, whether or not they’ve realized it.  While it’s hard enough to move to a new state, let alone across the country, these people have made the transition so much easier, and for that I am grateful.  I also am pretty sure I take a part of each of these people with me every day.

Meg

 

Megan – Megan was one of the first people I met when I moved out here (Bre, who you’ll meet later on, introduced me to her).  This six foot blonde has taught me so much about living life in the moment, seeing even the tiniest bit of good in all people, and kindness.

 

 

 

Syd

Sydney – Also another friend who I met through Bre (they went to college together on the East Coast, and now Sydney lives in CA).  I am thankful for Syd’s down-to-do-anything attitude, she’s always the first one to offer to help clean up or ask what she can bring to any function, and her love of concerts and hip-hop music is everything.  It is so refreshing to have someone like Sydney in my life!

 

Pelke

 

 

Danielle – What is it I’m thankful for about Danielle?  Her positive attitude, she’s always the first one to ask how you’ve been, and her ability to find laughter in pretty much everything.  And the fact she’s not ashamed to peace out of the bar when she’s super tired or hungry no matter what the circumstances.

 

 

Wally

 

 

Sara – I am thankful for Sara’s level-headedness, especially when some of us can get out of hand, her intelligence, and her passion and love for dance – something that we both share.  #NOGU

 

Mac

 

 

Mackenzie – Mac’s smile immediately lights up a room, as does her energy.  I am thankful for her go-getter attitude, constant positivity, and she will always be your biggest fan and cheerleader.

 

 

Rach

 

 

Rachel – Rachel is my newest roommate of Agatay.  In the very short time I’ve known Rachel, she has probably been to more places in Los Angeles than I have in my four years of living here.  I admire her for that and wish I had more of a ‘let’s just go!’ mentality.  Her love for the environment and wanting to create new, healthy (and delicious) food dishes is also something I value.

Chad

 

Chad – Chad works with me at The Guidance Center, and to say I’m thankful for him is an understatement.  He makes every day at work one million percent more enjoyable, honest even.  He is one of the most thoughtful and caring people I know, and I admire his love for bettering the environment and taking care of all animals – truly, he has taught me a lot and has the biggest heart!

 

 

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Kylie – While I only lived with Kylie for a short time before she moved back east about a month ago, I have probably spent the most time with her.  Kylie’s soft-spoken nature has taught me that you don’t always have to be the loudest person in the room.  She ALWAYS has a smile on her face.  And I admire her commitment and passion towards anything she sets her mind to, whether that’s running, meeting a work goal, or going above and beyond to make someone feel special.  I also admire and can share her East Coast mentality.

 

 

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Bre – What is that I’m thankful for about Bre?  Well, she was the first person I truly clicked with just a few months after moving here.  I admire her planning skills – whether it’s for work, a birthday party, or something as simple as organizing a happy hour, Bre makes sure everyone is in the loop and on time.  But what I admire most about Bre is that she is the least judgmental person I’ve ever met.  I can tell her literally anything without fear of harsh judgment or embarrassment.

 

Squad

Parker and Nick aka squad – These two have given me so much life in the time that I’ve known them.  Their love for rap music and concerts is so refreshing, and I’m so grateful I have these two to share my obsession with rap and concerts with.  I also admire Parker’s super hard work ethic and Nick’s extreme rowing and video editing talents.  The squad is poppin’.

 

 

the purps

 

The Purp – Aside from Anne and Freddie, my real family out here, the people who lived at the Purple House truly became my second family.  Thank goodness Bre found them on Craigslist.  They welcomed me into their home, treated me as a roommate, and some of the best memories I have living in CA are from time spent at that house and with those people.

 

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Love you guys so hawwwwd in the paint!  Looking forward to way more adventures and learning from you all along the way. 🙂

I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving, eating and drinking their faces off, and of course taking the time to appreciate everyone and everything around you.

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0 to 100 Real Quick

So this piece is dedicated to my 100th post on californyinz!  While 100 may seem like a lot of blog posts, I really wish it was more.  I’m going to make it a personal goal to produce more content about music news, as well as more opinionated pieces.

I wanted to write about something special for my 100th post and to be honest, I was struggling with what that topic should be.  But then, it hit me!  Last night the L.A. Leakers (yes, a play-on-words of LA Lakers) dropped a highly-anticipated song called ‘Ball Like This’ during Power 106’s nightly #LiftOff segment.  Featuring Kid Ink, Future, and Wiz Khalifa, this song couldn’t have dropped at a more appropriate time with this being my 100th post.   After reading what this song was about, the motivation behind it, and obviously after hearing the actual song, it all made sense.  The song is an anthem to pump you up about your goals and aspirations.  Well, creating a blog has always been a goal of mine (check) and making it even bigger is my aspiration (in progress).

“‘Ball Like This’ celebrates the aspirations of the kid growing up in South Central to the kid creating that new tech start up.  We all make sacrifices to get where we want to be.  YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT IT TAKES TO BALL LIKE THIS!” -from Justin Credible‘s** Instagram post

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Not only is the song a true club banger (and the artwork is dope), but just the passion and dedication behind it all is the type of stuff that gives me the feels and motivates me to achieve and excel in my own passions and goals.  I have always admired the work of the Power 106 staff and look forward to what they will produce or create next!  I swear most of my posts are written while I’m listening to this type of music, and it just fuels the fire (it’s LIT).

‘BALL LIKE THIS’

I’ve learned a lot since launching californyinz back in March through other blogs, social media workshops, my current job, and talking to epic people.  I can’t wait to do more with this and look forward to sharing more experiences and thoughts with you!  So cheers to 100+ more!

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PS – Happy #NationalDoughnutDay!  The other doughnut day occurs in June.  Yes, I celebrated – thanks, Chad. 🙂

**And yes, Justin Credible is one of the ‘dumb DJs’ who was accused of being sexist during a recent Ariana Grande interview.  For the record, I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Creddy a few times, and he’s really one of the nicest and most down-to-earth people, so the haters can shush.  If anything, Ariana made it a sexist issue.  Any who.

October’s Very Own

The day is finally here!

Drake Bday CakeCake originally made for me by Bre, but we switched it up a bit.

party emojiHappy birthday to the man who…

  • people are sick of me posting about on Facebook about 5+ times per day
  • has been the center of meme inspirations around the globe
  • has won 45 awards and has been nominated over 250 times throughout his singing career
  • has actually made me tear up and borderline cry when he releases new songs and/or music videos
  • has inspired me for the theme of my upcoming 27th birthday party in January
  • has music that immediately puts me in a happy or happier mood (this is not a joke!)
  • has yet to meet the love of his life aka me
  • has tied the Beatles (the BEATLES) with 14 simultaneous Hot 100 hits – a record that stood unmatched for 51 years (via Billboard)
  • became the first rapper to top the Billboard Artist 100 chart (via Billboard)
  • made me sit through probably one of the worst made documentaries I’ve ever seen about his life but still paid $14 for a movie ticket to watch – hoping that actually comes out on DVD though. And disclaimer:  Drake didn’t even endorse this documentary.
  • had his music first found and listened to on MySpace in 2006
  • has a song for every mood I’m in
  • can make wearing a turtleneck with sweatpants look good
  • can make any outfit look good
  • really does inspire me with his passion for music and the art of rapping
  • who gives me a feeling I truly cannot explain when I listen to his music (sounds weird but… I just can’t)
  • one day I know I will meet, I don’t know when or in what capacity, but when I do, it will be one of the best days of my entire life.

So thank you, Drake, for giving me and the rest of the world music to sing along to, dance moves to learn, outfit inspirations, memes to create, and all the feels.

Happy birthday!

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The most basic month of them all!

Happy October 1!  Holy smokes.  I really can’t believe it’s already October.  Seriously.

In today’s post, I am going to tell you all why I love this month.  And it has absolutely nothing to do with Halloween.  Well, except for the candy.  But the dressing up part.  Not so much.  Two years ago I dressed up as an Avatar – the full blue leotard, tail and all – but didn’t paint my face blue, and to this day I still get crap for not doing that.  *cough Chad cough*  Sorry we can’t all be Halloween costume rock stars.  See below – @chadgmcbee on Instagram.

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Anyways… why I love October:

Let’s get the most basic stuff out of the way.  Tis the season for Ugg boots, pumpkin spice lattes, and fall time – yay!  Oh wait.  I live in Southern California, and it’s still 80 degrees at 7:00pm.  Regardless, when I do decide to stray away from my normal grande iced vanilla coffee (just a coffee because it’s cheaper) with soy milk and extra (because I’m extra) pump of vanilla, I will go for a pumpkin spice latte but probably get it iced.  I get overheated way too easily so can you imagine what a hot drink does?  I’ll spare you.  But in all honesty, this is my favorite season, and I am bummed it’s not the same as it is back east.  Maybe I’ll have to plan a trip back…


Speaking of a trip back, another reason why I love October is because it’s my alma mater’s homecoming.  I flew back for it once after I graduated, and I had just as much fun then as I did when I was still an undergrad.  There’s just something about being back at Westminster College with your best friends, watching a subpar football team, drinking beer, and reminiscing on all of the good times you remember (or don’t.).


Now that we’re on the topic of Westminster, two of my greatest friends from WC are getting married this month!  This reason is an added bonus as to why I love October. 🙂  And I thank them for getting married during Halloween weekend because I don’t have to dress up.  I can’t wait to celebrate Jamie and Ande’s big day!  It will truly be a mixer on steroids, and I can’t wait for it.


SPORTS!  While I couldn’t care less about the sport of baseball, I must give props to my Pittsburgh Pirates for making the playoffs aka #Buctober for the third straight year.  For those of you reading who are asking ‘what the heck is Buctober,’ well let me explain.  Another name for a pirate is a BUCcanneer.  BUCtober.  Get it?  Good.  And it is also the month of hockey season starting!  Although I’m 3,000 miles away, I always make it a point to go see the Pens play both the Kings and the Ducks when they come out here.  Let’s go Pens!

Okay, now to the real reasons of why I love October.  My three all-time favorite celebrities have birthdays this month.

Usher | October 14, 1978  Okay.  This man has been my idol since way before Kim or Drizzy.  Hard to believe, I know, but from Usher’s My Way album back in 1997, I mean I was only six years old, but when I was old enough to listen to his music, it hit me like a ton of bricks. And his dancing!  There really are no words.  Michael Jackson (RIP) was a major influence of his dancing style.  Need I say more.  Have I seen Usher live?  Yes.  Once in 2011 at his tour stop in Pittsburgh and then twice out here in LA at two different tapings of The Voice.  The next step is to take a dance class with him.  If anyone reading this can make that happen, I’d be eternally grateful.


Kim Kardashian | October 21, 1980  I know what you are ALL thinking.  Why do you like her?  She’s a stupid KarTRASHian.  She doesn’t do anything.  She shouldn’t be famous.  Blah blah.  I don’t care what anyone says.  I will always continue to be fascinated by her and her family’s lavish lifestyle.  And if you are able to monetize off of what you are passionate about, which is what she does, then have at it!  Don’t hate the player, hate the game.  But in all honesty.


Drake | October 24, 1986  The man of the dang hour.  Since I 100% know I will be dedicating an entire post to him on his actual birthday, I don’t want to bore you now with random facts and thoughts.  So, I will leave it at this – the man is passionate, talented (can rap and sing – no his singing is not just auto-tune), and easy on the eye.

That is all for today – thank yinz for reading, and happy October!  Oh, and go Steelers!  Tonight they play the Rat Birds, and I sincerely hope we crush them.

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Work, work, work, what you workin’ with?

I haven’t forgotten about californyinz, I promise!  I’ve just been extremely busy at work (writing this real quick during my lunch that’s consisting of Sour Patch Kids and Wheat Thins) with our big event coming up – tomorrow, actually!  I know that’s not a real excuse, but my brain is truly in a million places so to all of those I have yet to text back, email back, or just communicate with, I will be ‘charged up‘ next week!

I have many things to write about, as well.  And while it may be a little late to post the following topics, oh well, I still want to get my thoughts out there.

Topics include:

  • Miguel’s concert review
  • The Weeknd’s Beauty Behind the Madness album review
  • A few Drake mentions
  • I know there’s other things, but I cannot remember.  Typical.

So on that note, back to work.  I hope you are all having a wonderful Friday!  And Deb arrives in LA tomorrow to attend the Sunset Sip – pretty pumped about it!

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Welcome back, Westminster! 8.31.15

First day of classes.  And for some of you seniors, it’s the last first day of classes.  Well, unless you go to grad school.

Aside from all of the social events and Greek life functions I was involved with, the classes were just as memorable at Westminster College.  One of the main reasons I chose WC was because of the small class structure.  For those who know me, I love being in the know, want to be told if I’m doing something incorrectly and praised if I’m doing something correctly. The last attribute is something I should probably work on but that’s me so take it or leave it.  But truly the professors at WC did all of those things, which really helped shaped my work ethic and overall being as a student and now as a professional.

I started Westminster College as an education major with a Spanish minor.  That’s right.  I wanted to teach high school Spanish, but I quickly learned that I did not have the patience (and still would not) to teach the youth.  Especially teenagers.  I know if there was any attitude or smart-mouthing going on, I would give it right back and then probably get fired.  So I switched to a public relations major but still kept the Spanish minor.  Now I see there’s a social media minor – quite jealous of that!

I’m so envious of those who get to start classes at Westminster today.  I’m envious of the freshman for beginning what is to be the best four years of your life, of the sophomores and juniors because you are really getting into your major/minor and making wonderful connections with classmates and professors, and super envious of you seniors.  It was such a bittersweet time starting that final year, knowing it was coming to a close but also sort of being able to do whatever the heck you wanted since you were on top of the WC food chain.

So many of the things I learned in my classes at Westminster College have been applicable in the real world and especially in my current job.  From the freshman year writing and public speaking courses to the required gym classes (I took WC’s version of water polo – #SPORTS), to the cluster courses, and your required major classes, I am grateful for the professors I had, the connections I made, and the real-life experiences and coursework Westminster  offered.  Please don’t take any of it for granted!

And what’s really great is seeing all of my fellow Titans on social media all across the country with epic jobs and knowing that what helped us get these jobs is the education we received at Westminster College.  I know the running joke will always be “$40,000 a year blah blah,” and while I’m in debt up to my eyeballs, I wouldn’t trade my education at WC for anything!

So as I sit here writing this, listening to Kanye’s Late Registration and thinking back to my first day of class in 2007 (crazy!), I wish all current Westminster Titans best of luck on your first day of classes and hope all of you have a wonderful school year!  Remember – that’s why you’re really there. 🙂

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*The picture at the top of this post is me with two very dear and first friends of mine at Westminster – freshman year in Shaw.