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Happy Birthday Anchors & Freedom (!!!)

So I raise a glass to one year, full of successes, and a second glass to a second year ahead, of remembering to experience life in all of it’s messy, cake-fight glory with respect for all of my Anchors and constantly, ever searching for high seas and adventurous Freedom.

I can’t really fathom the fact that this blog just turned TWO.  It still feels like yesterday that I was sitting on the patio of an apartment overlooking the Pacific, eating crab, drinking margaritas, jotting down notes in a Moleskin that read “the second you get back from California, you are going to start a BLOG.”  I remember brainstorming the name.  I was wearing a gold necklace with an anchor charm on it, thinking how wonderful it would be if I never had to ‘go back’ and could simply wander around, move forward, and experience life differently every moment.  I had my anchors: money, family, friends that not only were supportive, but encouraging – people you will never leave behind.  But I wanted freedom: the ability to let go without being considered villainous for it, constant change, to see the world, and to live a thousand different lives with a thousand different people a thousand times over.

And so, Anchors & Freedom was born.  A place for me to work with myself in a medium that wasn’t necessarily the most conventional.  A place to connect with people that maybe saw things my way (or at least a little differently).  A place to watch myself grow.  A place to encourage growth.

This blog, much like any creative child, has had it’s ups and down.  It has gotten me in trouble, it has caused drama in unlikely places, it has helped me connect with people I otherwise would never have connected with, it has centered me, it has provoked me, and it has changed me.  But most of all – these pages, and those of you who read them, have helped me find my voice.  Not the voice that has always existed; loud and obnoxiously defiant, but the voice that makes me who I am, as a creative.

Writer.  Rambler. Freebird.  Dreamer.

Blogger.  Scorpio.  Artist.  Shaker.

Wanderer.  Malcontent.  Difficult.  Outrageous.

Creature.  Fragile.  Stubborn.  Rough.

Disaffected.  Whimsical.  Determined.  Distraught.

It is impossible to describe ourselves in one word.  In four words.  In eighteen.  Yet we ask this of ourselves, as do others.  This space, in this tiny little corner of the Internet, has made it so that I no longer have to.

Happy Birthday, Anchors & Freedom!  I’ll be eating a piece of [gluten-free] cake for you today.  Because I love birthdays.  And I love cake.  And I haven’t had breakfast yet.

& THANK YOU.  Thank you, thank you, thank you, to all of you who keep coming back.  To those of you I know, to those of you I wish to know, and to those of you I will never know – you are wonderful, you are supportive & you make me smile every day.

xo & yw & here's to the big 0-3!

Top 12 for 2012: A re-vamp of re-solutions

2012 is shaping up to be a year of doing & it only started 8 hours ago.  Now before you all think I’ve jumped the gun and am up at 8am on New Years day after spending the night devouring caviar and bottles of Champagne in the ballroom of a Manhattan hotel, let me assure you, I’m still fast asleep.  Snoring on the floor of a girlfriend’s East Village apartment.  This post was pre-scheduled (thank you WordPress for this fantastic feature).

This year, I’ve decided to take a different route with my resolutions and pick one for each month of the year.  My problem last year was telling myself “I still have 6 months!” and then “I still have 4 months!” and then “I still have 10 days!” and then, well, it’s this morning.

So, to start things off with a bang let’s just say, Number one can be crossed off already.

January.  Ring in the New Year in New York City
February. Deprivation month (no alcohol, no gluten, no crying)
March.  Spend an All-American Spring Break in Florida
April. Do a lot of yoga (ommmmmmmmm….)
May. Go to a play off game
June. ROCK a Victoria’s Secret two piece
July. Take a road trip
August. Go to my favorite corn stand in the Okanagan
September. Have clam chowder in a bread bowl in San Fransisco
October. Pop a bottle of champagne in Vegas for my 25th
November. Book flight to Guatemala City for February 2013
December. Learn how to stop (properly) in hockey skates

& so there you have it. The first item crossed off the twenty twelve list. And as you can see, it’s a bit of a rambling year (my specialty).   And a bit of a kick my own ass year (a LOT of yoga? ROCK a bikini?) A few sexy athletes thrown in (Playoffs? yeeeee) And some serious comfort (Road trip? Fave corn stand?) And last but not least, some challenges (No gluten or alcohol? Stopping on hockey skates?) But all in all I think 2012 is off to a kicking a start.  I picture grand successes, huge strides, embarrassing stories & plenty of fabulous pictures.

So much can happen in a year. What are your top 12 for 2-0-1-2? Share, please!

xo & yw & DAY ONE

Farewell Two Thousand & Eleven…

From loud mistakes to quiet changes, from a shift in priorities to ignoring priorities completely, from hitting the books to signing on the dotted line, 2011 has been nothing like what I pictured it to be.  Somewhat overwhelming and a complete whirlwind I find myself looking back on broken hearts, crazy adventures, new friendships and wonderful, ridiculous, outrageous ideas.

I can assure you, the majority of them have been horrible ones & I can assure you that the majority of them have not worked out whatsoever, but I can also say that 2011 has been one of those pivotal “manifest” years.  While it may not be possible to wake up with a Bentley in the driveway, it’s certainly possible to wake up with your head at the foot of your bed ready to take on the world as a completely different person.

I ripped a lot of sticky band aid’s off and lost a lot of games.  But all in all, two thousand and eleven brought me some incredible wins.  Incredible new friends and powerful advice have come in great quantities.  My ability to step back and just relax has reached the previously impossible level of kind of.  And my passion for dreaming and wishing and hoping and leaping has only continued to grow.

Sometimes it’s important to take the time to step back and work with what you’ve been dealt.  To settle in, momentarily, to your life and really get a gooey feel as to what it’s made of, before uprooting and moving on.  And after an entire year of having a great time getting my hands messy while standing still, I’ve realized that I have actually taken a giant step forward without noticing it.

2011 was a year chalk full of trusting myself to the most extreme degree & with that has come the ability to see myself through all the even-more insane plans I have for 2012.

Without further ado, I leave you to enjoy the remainder of 2011 with your favorite people and your favorite drinks.  I’ll be getting on a plane tomorrow to head to New York City (!!!) to complete a fantastic triangle of ladies that cause nothing but trouble together (picture #6, above).  Late dinners, cheap champagne, breakfast at Tiffany’s & New Years Eve with the best of them.

I’ll be back on January 7th, so apart from the mandatory Resolutions post, you won’t be hearing from me for a bit.  But don’t fret: the longer I play, the better the stories get.  Two thousand twelve here we go, here we go!

P.S*  If you get curious, you can always check out my Tumblr (which acts as my semi-public diary/daily inspiration board) or my Instagram (search byAndriaParker).  I’ll most likely be updating these like crazy.

P.P.S* If you get bored one day, you can check out the new page I created called “2012 Mood Board”.  It’s up there by “Oh, Hello!”.  Just a smorgasbord of inspiration to keep me focused on how MAJOR 2012 is going to be!  From theme songs to must watch movies to the books that bring me back every time I’m lost, I’m sure you’ll find something you can use to start creating your own =)

xo & yw & love et bubbles