Did you know that we "typically" spend 32 hours a week on television, 3 hours on movies, 4 hours on magazines and 10 hours online.
That is 10 hours 45 minutes a day on media!
Take that in for a second.
All of which delivers content that shapes our society and manipulates us by using widespread content bias. This got me thinking, how many hours roughly do I stare at a screen for entertainment? And what is that doing to my brain?
Reminiscing over this day gives me all the feels all over again. Goosebumps. People always ask, how did it go?! & there is literally not one complaint. Not ONE. I have dreamt of this fairy-tale day walking down the aisle to my prince ever since I was born. You think I'm exaggerating? Not only did my father call me princess and set the standard at an all time high. But, I asked for a wedding dress as soon as Santa was taking lists in the mail.
It's not a matter of "if" I catch myself singing off tune to the radio, it's a matter of "how many times" a day. Sometimes, I even get out of the car still singing and it isn't until the nearest pedestrian gives me a funny look that I realize that Iam in public.
& my voice is no longer boxed in a vehicle... or even a bit necessary!
Because we reside on planet earth, we measure our life in seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years and so on. We are constantly chasing time, trying to find measurable ways to freeze it, speed it up, slow it down and even reverse it.
Leading up to the wedding, I was told by many friends that our wedding day was going to be the fastest day of our lives.
Okay, so let's be real, if your going to do a bachelorette...you might as well do it right! I mean,...you are only allowed to be a *feyonce* once. & that's one of the last times you will get to celebrate with your girls as a single lady! So put your hands up!
Seasons are the best! I mean, who am I to say that...I live in Southern California. However, we are hours away from Big Bear enabling us to satisfy that need for cold weather change.
Or an excuse to throw on our new boots and scarves!
I'm normally rooting for winter to come around. Christmas music blasting, snowball fights and hot cocoa wrapped in blankets and sitting by a fire. However this time around, I fell for fall. Hard.