Sunday, August 24, 2014

Back to School & a Twitter Challenge


My week of trying to eat healthy had it's good days and it's bad. But since I had mostly good days of avoiding soda & sugar, I am feeling rather positive about my week. I have done some research about replacement meal shakes and I have ordered a shake to try. I have The Virgin Diet shake mix but I am so hungry after a couple of hours despite adding fruits, coconut milk, & flax seed meal.....so I think the idea is good but it doesn't fill me up. My friend recommended Shakeology, so I will give that a try.

The stupidest thing I am doing lately is a Twitter Challenge that I made up for myself. I follow all these celebrities and I notice some of them respond to their fans. So I wondered if any would respond to me. Then I thought about it. Doesn't the law of averages say that if I send out enough tweets to celebrities then at least one would respond back? Now, I know that these celebrities must get thousands of tweets and they'd pretty much have to be on Twitter the same time I am to see my tweet. But I figure it's like hunting with shotgun pellets, if you shoot enough times, you are bound to hit something. So, the question then becomes: Who is going to be My Celebrity Tweet? Because it will happen. May the odds be ever in my favor. 

Thus far I have tweeted 15 celebrities, all well known in different genres and no responses. One of my tweets was favorited and I have several new followers thanks to my reaching out. I am not discouraged. This is gonna be awesome!

Here are the celebrities I have tweeted (just something nice & how much I appreciate what they do.):

George Takei
Dolph Ziggler
Derek Hough
Alan Tudyk
Kevin McKidd (hollywood crush)
William Shatner
Blake Shelton
Danny DeVito
The Rock
Neil Gaiman
Nathan Fillion
Levar Burton
Jimmy Fallon
John Stamos
Brent Spiner

Please note that I hold nothing against these guys (wow, no ladies ~ I will have to fix that) because I know what I am doing is stupid and they are busy.


And lastly, this week saw the start of my 9th year teaching. I am teaching Kindergarten. My students are so stinking cute and very sweet, when they aren't screaming for their mothers. But there's only a couple of them who are doing that and I think/hope/pray to god they will stop that soon.

Camping among the Giant Redwoods
My summer was a good one. I read lots of books, I took my lil teardrop trailer camping, and I went to a couple of conferences.

At National Conference
My first conference was to the Thirty-One National Conference in Denver, Colorado. I had never been to Denver before and honestly, after growing up visiting San Francisco, I am a bit spoiled. Denver really did nothing for me. 

Downtown Denver
The Conference however was so much fun! I became an Independent Consultant for Thirty-One Gifts back in March but I had never met my team before. They are from North Dakota/Minnesota and that was our first time meeting.

National Conference
It was truly amazing to be in the presence of such positive women. There is no competition, only support. The women were fun & friendly and if you saw a lady wearing anything Thirty-One, you'd act like you were seeing a friend. Smiles, waves, and even a few cheers were to be had on the streets of Downtown Denver.

Hard Rock Cafe, Denver
Once, my team went to the Hard Rock Cafe. There were lots of other consultants & leaders there and some other patrons as well. One of the servers went up and said to another server, "Hey! Yell 31!" He did and the place erupted in cheers. The other patrons looked around like we were crazy....cause we were!

I started selling Thirty-One because I loved the products and I needed something to bring me out of my house. Of course, life doesn't always work the way you think it will because my business is mostly online but whatever, I just made over $150 from the last couple of weeks and I have so much free product that I think I am going to have an awesome Christmas Cash & Carry Sale to get rid of my extra stuff. 

But the conference was fun and I roomed with women I had never met (totally out of my comfort zone) but I had a blast & had no regrets. Plus, the speakers were really amazing.

I made a friend! Thirty-One supports Ronald McDonald House.

At UCLA
Santa Monica Pier
My next conference took me to UCLA. That campus is gorgeous. That was a teacher conference. I learned a lot and I got to go to the Santa Monica Pier for the first time. It was a fun week, but the drive was 7+ hours to get home. I could have done without the drive. But I was listening to a great book on tape, so my body was tired but time seemed to fly by.


There was an earthquake that rocked me out of bed last night. There's not much for me to tell. The screen door was banging & it sounded like someone was pounding on it, which got Dakota barking up a storm. I knew it was a large earthquake but my power stayed on and nothing even fell off my shelf. I was safe & sound in my little house with my furbabies. They were shaken up, but I was fine. I jumped on Facebook and found most of my friends were on there. That was a comfort. :)

Until next time friends! 

Had me a blast!

3 comments:

Eric Bynum said...

Love the teardrop trailer. I have always wanted one. As for Denver, its a nice city but its true beauty lies in its proximity to the Rockies. I've enjoyed reading about your times in Alaska and hope to make it there to teach soon.

miss ruark said...

Thank you Eric! Alaska is always looking for teachers and it was actually pretty easy to get up there...it just took some money to get my stuff up there. Good luck to you!

Unknown said...

I have heard Nathan Fillion can be chatty with fans, if you catch him at a good time!

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