on summer and happiness


Lately in Atlanta, the humidity has been low and it's been almost fally. Every night the sidewalks are bustling - people out and about, soaking up the oddly cool late July. Last night, my very oldest Atlanta friend, Katie, and I went for a walk - joining in on the street parade and catching up on life. 

While we were walking, she was sharing some exciting news in her life and told me that sometimes she thinks people view happiness as a Zero-Sum Game and that she doesn't think it has to be that way. Not an economist, I had to ask her to explain more. In econ, there is a theory that in order for one thing to gain, another must be lost, so the sum is always zero. 

She said that when it comes to happiness, just because one person gains happiness, doesn't mean another person has to lose it. 

She said she believes, honestly, there is enough space in the world for all of us to be happy.


It can be easy in your 20s - in this season of uneven - to feel frustrated when someone else gets what you want. But, to Katie's point, just because you bought a house, got a boyfriend, got a promotion and got engaged, doesn't mean I can't have those things. Your gain doesn't mean my loss. It simply means your gain. 

I think it's important to remember. Because the best thing we can do is root for one another. 

And if we get into the habit of believing that another person's happiness equals our unhappiness, it takes up space in our minds - and in our hearts. It makes it so we're unable to just be glad for our friends - it forces us to look at everything through our own selfish lens, instead of looking at it through someone else's.

So that's what I'm remembering today. To root for the happiness, the success and the joy of those around me. To remember that there is enough space in this world for your gain and my gain and for each and every one of us to create the life we want. And to remember every day that happiness isn't a zero sum game. It's just a sum game. It all just continues to add up. And that's pretty great. 

This Weekend: Avett Bros in ATL

In the summer, my entire being craves outdoor concerts. During the rest of the year, I don't think about concerts much at all. But, ah, in the summer. Just give me music + a drink + some humidity and I'm all set.

{Memorial Day this year - kickstarted the summer with DMB}

A few weeks ago, ScoreBig, an online ticket vendor, reached out to me to see if I'd post a review. Their site is a little different than others, because (similarly to Priceline), you name your own price. If they accept the price, you'll be notified right away. And if they don't accept it, you won't be charged at all, but you also won't be able to bid on the tickets again for 24 hours. They have a little meter under the bidding to let you know the likelihood of your bid being accepted, which is quite helpful. 
I bid on two Avett Brothers tickets and my price was accepted. And a totally unexpected bonus was that when they came in the mail (almost immediately), they had a parking pass with them, too, which I did not realize I'd receive. 

So, this coming weekend, Chris and I are heading to Avett Bros on Friday. And, moving forward, I'll certainly use ScoreBig for tickets again. Although my bid was only a few dollars lower than face value, every dollar saved helps! 

And now, Avett Bros here we come!

In exchange for this post I received a ScoreBig voucher. The opinions, however, are my own and were not influenced by the incentive. 

weekend snaps

Dinner with friends at ATL's new restaurant, Bartaco Friday. Now, officially, an ATL obsession. The food, the vibe (!), the service - everything was on point. 


Volunteering with coworkers Saturday morning at the YoBoulevard Block Party. It felt great to be part of the event and to give back a little bit. Events like this always remind me that people are so good.


 Followed by a run and lots of errands. I love a productive Saturday.

And an engagement party Saturday night to celebrate dear friends, Mike and Kelsey. 


Sunday night dinner at Bartaco - yes, again! Had to take Chris & Duke. Round two: just as good.

Followed by church and froyo to celebrate National Ice Cream Day.


Weekend, you were good. 

things that have made me happy this week


1. Flossing. I love a clean mouth. 
2. Almonds + banana chips for an afternoon snack. With La Croix.
3. Another upcoming Atlanta weekend. Love this citay!
4. Booking my flight to San Francisco for our friendyunion in September
5. Planning our Bibs' Bike-In Movie Theatre. Projector + backyard + friends + popcorn = happiness