Saturday, November 21, 2015
Busy Busy Busy
Hey friends! So I have been crazy busy with a few personal projects and I am super excited to share them with you. This is just a little in between post to share that yes, I am still alive and kicking and I am still trying to keep my end of the Blog More promise from my 30 before 30 list. Anywho...that's all I have folks. See you soon with some new happenings!
XOXO,
Cass
Thursday, October 1, 2015
The Importance of Diversity
This post was written September 16th but
due to a super busy schedule lately, I did not get around to editing/posting it
until just now. Just know that the week’s events refer to the week of 9/13/15...
Carry on.
Recent events in my life and in the world
around us have me thinking about people.
Specifically, what drives people and how they come to form the different
points of view that shape us all. I feel that diversity is such an important
aspect of life but more on that later… Let’s get to the background for this
post.
Last
week, one of my nephews experienced racial prejudice directed toward him that,
understandably, made him very upset. The what, the how and the why is not what
is important here. What is important is that he felt discriminated against and
made to feel a certain way that was unwarranted. We talked about it and while
he seemed to be fine with letting the issue roll off his back and let it go,
for some reason the incident has stuck with me even a week later.
In
other news, a high school freshman a smooth one state away from my home was
arrested for bringing a homemade clock to school to show his teachers. The kid,
whose hobbies included various aspects of engineering, of course, was excited
to bring this invention to school only to be accused of making a hoax bomb and
being arrested and questioned by the police WITHOUT the presence of his
parents.
In
case you’re unsure of where I’m going with this, I am wanting to express the
importance of diversity to show that a lack of it can be detrimental to our
world view and it can negatively affect the lives of those around us.
And
when I say diversity, I mean in all aspects of life. For example, my husband
and I are trying to make it a point to visit as many states within the country
as we can as well as travel to other countries to experience other cultures. I
think that the act of going to a foreign land and appreciating the beauty in
the differences in culture held around the world has helped to positively shape
my world view. It strengthens the resolve of oneness I feel is present
throughout the human race no matter the heritage but it also illuminates the
beauty in the uniqueness of coming in contact with someone who is not like you.
This can be achieved here in our own country, state, city, or town as well.
Just taking the time to get to know and form relationships with people who
differ from you can be so beneficial. It shows you that not everyone has to be
like you, look like you, talk like you, come from the same background as you
and it’s ok. It doesn’t make them any less human, any less intelligent, or any
less credible.
In the same
way, a friend of ours has put together this study group of her friends from
different groups that included us and a few others (and we are quickly becoming
fast friends to one another as well..) It is amazing to get perspective from
those who differ from me, it allows me to approach situations in ways that I
may not have even considered otherwise. I want to always continue to broaden my
relationships in order to never get complacent in one frame of thinking and I
would encourage others to do the same. There is always room for an evolution of
thought, within reason. I am not asking you to abandon your principles. I am
asking you to question them. How did you form them? What holds them together?
What could change your mind about them?
I think that an
open heart would never have felt as though they could make hurtful accusations
to a 15 year old kid and feel in any way justified in them. A cultured mind would
not feel that because a child is Muslim (I am assuming this was the major
factor in the teacher’s “fear”) that the homemade digital clock he is bringing
to school is in some way dangerous. Despite his lack of delinquent behavior and
his adamant pleading that it was indeed a homemade clock. Encouraging those around me to get out and see
the world, experience other cultures, build relationships with those who have
opposing views is the best remedy I can offer to a lack of understanding
diverse perspectives. What it all boils down to is the ability to see a
situation from someone else’s point of view. How can we expect to understand
our own perspective when we haven’t experienced anything of the world and
attempted to learn from those around us?
I would
encourage everyone to make an effort to get out of your comfort zone and
experience the world around you. Don’t be trapped in this bubble of sameness.
Go. Livc. Do. Trust me, you’ll be better for it.
XOXO,
Cass
Thursday, September 3, 2015
30 Before Thirty
I recently had a
birthday. Although I am grateful for the memories and lessons that came with
the past year, I can honestly say that I am ready to take on a new year with
fresh eyes and vision for what lies ahead. There is no turning back, what’s
passed is past. And so, with the newfound realization that I will be 30 in just
a few short years—three to be exact—there are a few things that I feel are important for
me to accomplish (or at least attempt to) before I hit that landmark birthday.
For lack of a better term, I am calling it 30
before 30, I have seen it circling the internet and decided that I’d give
it a go. So here is my wish list of feats I attempt to do in the next few years
leading up to my 30th Birthday. I must warn you, it’s a pretty
ambitious list...
30 before 30
1. Develop as a writer
o Something I have always wished I
was better at
2. Master the guitar
o I would love the ability to play more than just parts of songs…
3. Learn a Foreign language or two or three
o Let’s not get too ahead of ourselves here though, but a girl can
dream…for now we’ll stick with at least one
4. Become a better Christian
o More of a lifetime goal but it would be great to have a solid
foundation by the end of my twenties
5. Get better at graphic design
o I love being creative and making
things by hand, I would love to increase that creativity with developed graphic
design skills
6. Master 10 signature recipes
o
I’m on my way, I have a solid 3
or 4 under my belt currently..
7. Become an organized person
o A lifelong struggle…
8. Master sewing
o I am determined to sew all of my future children’s clothing
9. Learn to dress other people
o Starting with my husband…
10. Ride in a helicopter
o Because they're awesome...
11. Plan a really big event
o We’re talking huge.
12. Become a great photographer (and learn to edit photos..)
o
Because who else is going to take all of the obsessive pictures
I will require of my future children?
13. Learn how to do a hand stand
o I tried once and nearly had a panic attack…
14. Run the Nike Women’s Marathon
15. Meditate weekly
o And hopefully work our way up to daily
16. Learn to knit
17.Write/publish a book
o I would also love to illustrate
a book, if I can ever convince my sister to collab with me…
18.Go camping
o One that no doubt excites my ever-adventurous husband
19. Read 30 books
20. Blog
regularly
o The current goal is weekly..
21. Grow (and keep alive) a garden
o The ultimate sign of adulthood…
22.Visit a castle
23. Go rock climbing
24.Take piano lessons
o
I promise I could have been a musical prodigy as a child
if given the chance lol
25.Participate in a 30 day challenge
26.Travel more
o I’d love to hit at least 5 more countries before 30…and increase my
list of U.S. states visited..
27. Finish my
wedding scrapbook
o
4+ years in the game and that thing still remains
unfinished, staring at me from its little box every time I walk into the office
28. Perform 30 acts of
kindness in the month of my birthday
o What a better way to welcome my 30th birthday?
29.Read the Bible cover to cover
30. Become a
mom
o Because by 30 I should have my crap together enough to make it
happen right?
XOXO,
Cass
Let's Start Over
"Let's give love their wings..."
Hello, and welcome. I
recently gave the blog a much needed face lift to give us a fresh start in what
I hope will be a consistent schedule of sharing. It is my hope that I can use
this space to share photos, recipes, dreams, goals…my life. I want this to be a
creative outlet for me and an inspiration for those around me. I have many
plans and it only seems fitting that I share them with those around me. So, if
you are up for the journey, come take a ride with me as we navigate this thing
called life. I promise to check in more…
XOXO,
Cass
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Birthday Recap (2014)
So my birthday was last week (woot) and I decided to celebrate by having family and friends over for an ice cream social. Well, I believe it goes without saying but I will say it anyway....I am a bit on the theatrical side, I am also obsessed with the fashion of the 1940's and 1950's. Needless to say this ice cream social would include a dress code. Running with this theme, I decided to play dress-up all week in celebration of my party--pictures below.
I also spent the week preparing about 7 or 8 different flavors of ice cream for the party. The flavors I ended up with were:
I also spent the week preparing about 7 or 8 different flavors of ice cream for the party. The flavors I ended up with were:
- Chocolate
- Vanilla Bean
- Strawberry (with strawberry chunks!)
- Cookies and Creme
- Orange Sherbet (coconut milk edition)
- Berry Sorbet (strawberry, raspberry and blueberry to be exact...)
- Chai (vegan--made with cashews. Not my fav)
Of course, in all the excitement I forgot to document the ice cream making journey, I did get this photo however...Yum.
The party was great, the ice cream was fab (you'll just have to take my word for it) and it was great spending time with family and friends.
One of my sisters got me this book. As you can see it is already tabbed, I can't wait to get started on some new projects...
I love entertaining. Sometimes I do think I may have been born in the the wrong era. I would have made a glorious socialite. Anywho, I digress. Family, friends, fun, what more could you ask for? Ice cream maybe.... Til next time friends.
xoxo,
Cass
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