Wednesday, December 31, 2014

2014 Wrap Up



The past 365 days have been about simplifying life (cleaning out the closets, trying to remember to eat healthy, not committing to too many activities) so that I could focus on big-picture things like career and relationships. At year end, nothing is exactly perfect but I wasn't actually expecting becoming #flawless. What matters to me is that my actions and lifestyle were the result of actual thought and consideration and that I was living my values. 2015 will be a continuation of these efforts. 

also in 2014:

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Christmas Cheer

How I celebrated:

Above: family time around the Christmas tree and hearth; fun decor and lighting at NYC's Chelsea market, and wrapping presents for the little ones in the family.

Below: displaying all the Christmas cards we received from loved ones


Friday, December 26, 2014

What I Gave in 2014: Jewelry and Chocolate

Over the past year or so I have been trying to be more conscious about what I purchase and these are two items I have put a lot of consideration into before buying them. They came from smaller companies and I decided to give them as gifts (for myself and others).



I first heard about Zoetik (rhymes with "poetic") jewelry over a year ago from the NYTimes. They've been on my wishlist for that long and I finally pulled the trigger a couple weeks ago. I liked their designs as well as the fact that they made everything hypoallergenic. I bought a necklace for myself and another one as an upcoming Christmas present for a friend. And what a nice surprise - the founders included a sweet thank you note and free gift (a dainty bracelet). All are shown above - they are beautiful and I have been wearing my necklace ever since I got it.


When I moved to San Francisco I was pleasantly surprised at all the local chocolate companies that weren't Ghirardelli or See's. Poco Dolce chocolates are made just a few blocks from my apartment and I first picked them up at a coffee shop in the neighborhood. Their small gift boxes are easy to travel with, so they are getting distributed among East Coast relatives who won't be able to find these quite as near to their homes.


Monday, December 22, 2014

What I Gave in 2014: Charities


This post could also be named, Trying to Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is.

I looked back at my charitable giving this year and here is what my wallet supported:


Social Justice:

  • Southern Poverty Law Center: The tragedies around Michael Brown and Eric Garner made me want to support an organization that is fostering tolerance and understanding. 
Health:

  • The SAMFund - I was introduced to this organization at work. They are the only charity in the country that gives direct support to young adult cancer survivors. They are pretty small (~$200K in annual grants) but growing and after meeting several survivors who received SAMFund grants, it's really evident how much impact this organization has. 
  • ALS Association - Yup, did this through the Ice Bucket Challenge, but learned more about ALS along the way.

Friends' Fundraisers:

  • (health) A cancer-research fundraiser brought on by the death of a friend-of-a-friend a couple years ago. When twentysomething who was beautiful inside and out dies from a senseless disease, and when her friends honor her memory by raising money for research, you give.
  • (health) AIDS/Lifecycle - A friend took on this cycling challenge that supports California AIDS/HIV organizations. Seeing them go through the months-long training to raise awareness for the cause was inspiring.
  • (aid) Oxfam - Another friend was part of a 100km relay walk to support international development

Schools:

  • Both my undergrad and graduate schools keep calling me, and I won't stop giving them, but I'll probably give minimally from now on.

I'm using this list to consider what I'll give to next year and how to be more strategic about it, including how to fit giving in with my other financial goals of paying off my loans and saving money for 'the future'.



Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Handmade Christmas Accents

 

Nothing says holidays in California like wine corks and palm trees, right? 

The tree was made two years ago, and the palm frond reindeer was made this year. One will be much easier to store in a small apartment than the other...