Sep 30, 2012

TFTW: Success


To me, success is one of those intangible things that a lot of us will waste a lot of time, tears, and talent trying to find, much like happiness, peace, and patience. Maya sums it up pretty well for this week.

xoxo,

Royar
{The Young Southern Prep}

Sep 28, 2012

India Mission Video!

Because I really don't talk about my mission enough...



Have a blessed day, y'all!

xoxo,

Royar
{The Young Southern Prep}

Sep 27, 2012

Consignment Finds

Last week, I popped into my favorite consignment shop just to poke around and see if they had anything new.  As soon as I stepped in, I just knew it was going to be one of 'those' days where I got tons of finds! After trying on a beautiful Lilly dress, Rachel Pally wrap, I got...

A grey-green Ann Taylor Loft skirt...

and....
a new Patagonia fleece!

The Patagonia might be the find of the century, as it is like new, and had just come in the day before!

They were $20 apiece, but the best part is, I got them for free since I consign with them regularly and almost all of my last batch had sold! I can't wait to wear both and love that my never worn clothes have found new homes!

Do you ever consignment shop?

xoxo,

Royar
{The Young Southern Prep}

Sep 26, 2012

The Perfect Day Off!

For all of my Jewish readers, wishing y'all a wonderful Yom Kippur. Meanwhile, this is on the agenda for today, plus a little speech writing.

Happy Wednesday!

xoxo,

Royar
{The Young Southern Prep}

Sep 25, 2012

September 25, 2009


There's magic in a Grandmother's touch,
And sunshine in her smile.
There's love in everything she does
To make our lives worthwhile.

We can find both hope and courage
Just by looking in her eyes.
Her laughter is a source of joy,
Her words are warm and wise.

There is a kindness and compassion
To be found in her embrace,
And we see the light of heaven
Shining from a Grandmother's face. 

Please note, this is going to be a very somber post. I do not mean to upset anyone.

On September 25th, 2009, I wore a Ralph Lauren White Oxford, a J Crew Paisley Skirt, and Brown Ballet Flats. I had a Geometry test that day. I had a Happy Club lunch meeting. I was getting ready to see my Brother the next weekend.

On September 25th, 2009, my Grandma passed away.

There are no words that can describe what my Grandma was to me.  A mother figure, after PM of course, the coolest woman in the whole world and a loving, doting Mother of three and Grandmother to five beautiful grandchildren. She loved to play the piano and although I gave up playing formally in the seventh grade, I still love to sit and play and think of her. Grandma was a very adventurous woman, having lived in Japan for three years, as well as in Hawaii, Florida and Colorado. She also passed the Panama Canal not once, not twice, but four times.

After her death, I felt many things. Loss, anger, sadness.

I'm not going to sugar-coat anything and say that I handled my grief and moved on with my life. Because I didn't. I missed a week of school and it took me an entire month to make up all of my work, not to mention present my ninth grade speech to roughly 400 people 24 days after her death. As days turned into weeks and weeks turned into months, I became more and more depressed. None of my friends understood why and one of my closest friends didn't even know that my Grandmother had passed away until this past May. I still think of her everyday and I have a chair in my room from her house, as well as her trunk and pearls from Japan.  I also wear her watch, and I think of her every time I glance at it.

Although it has been a three years since her death today, I am still not free of grief.  I don't know if I ever will be, and I still have a lot of anger and confusion towards that day and the weeks before and after. 

I will always cherish her love of seafood, the many Saturday nights spent talking at her house, riding in her RED Nissan Altima, helping her garden her flowers at her house, having snacks with her after school, running into her at the grocery store, learning how to knit with her, going to the library to visit her when she volunteered there, going to Starbucks before and after many doctors appointments, shopping on the Naval Base, visiting Florida, Texas, South Carolina and everywhere in between, and listening to her rant about everything from the weather to her crazy neighbors.

And I do know one thing, I will always be her "Haley-Bug", she will always love me, and no matter if I'm out on the cross-country course, on the lacrosse field, at the piano or taking a math test, she's smiling down on me and hopefully she's proud of me.

Today, take a moment,
 let the people important to you know how much you love them, 
listen to your elders tell a story about their childhood or how they met their spouse,
cherish your children,
for you never know when you are going to have to say goodbye.


Have a blessed day, y'all.

xoxo,

Royar
{The Young Southern Prep}

Sep 24, 2012

Fall Fall Fall!


Fall is here! I wore my wallabies last week, leggings this weekend (with flip flops, but we're not talking about that), got a new patagonia fleece, and have started trying on my boots with outfits! I absolutely love the crisp feeling in the air, the smokey burn of bonfires, and wearing longsleeves when I go for leaf crunching distance runs!

Without further ado, I present...

xoxo,

Royar
{The Young Southern Prep}

Sep 23, 2012

TFTW: Royar Style

True Life: I'm hot and cold on wether I like my handwriting.  I really want to learn calligraphy, and be able to make more things with my handwriting (i.e. free-handing canvases).

So in my daily SOTU, I always like to write a verse or quote to keep me going throughout the day. These were two of mine last week and very apropo!



xoxo,

Royar
{The Young Southern Prep}