Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Buzzin'

Bees - BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ - Funny I was telling my friend this today on our morning hike at the Culver City stairs, we both had our babies in our carriers, and made it to the top.  So awesome to do it together :)  So Halloween is around the corner and I was telling her that one year for our holidays, I was Queen Bee and Eli Tzvi was a 6 month old Baby Bee.

I don't necessarily want to be around bees, I don't think I could ever bee a bee keeper, I could say that I am even afraid of being stung.  I am really not afraid of anything else except when I am driving in between two large trucks, I feel claustrophobic.  Life is funny, my husband was a trucker for 10 years :)

However, I love the honey, and you may think I am talking about my husband, but at this moment I am actually talking about honey.  My maiden name, Medovoy, means "made of honey" in Russian.  Yes that is where my sweetness comes from :) ANYWAY....I thought of the title this morning, because my mind and energy are buzzing.  Let's go to the dictionary:

buzz
v. buzzed, buzz·ing, buzz·es

v.intr.
1. To make a low droning or vibrating sound like that of a bee.
2.
a. To talk, often excitedly, in low tones.
b. To be abuzz; hum: The department was buzzing with rumors.
3. To move quickly and busily; bustle.
4. To make a signal with a buzzer.

v.tr.
1. To cause to buzz.
2. To utter in a rapid, low voice: "What is he buzzing in my ears?" (Robert Browning).
3. Informal To fly low over: The plane buzzed the control tower.
4. To call or signal with a buzzer.
5. To make a telephone call to.
6. To give a buzzcut to.

n.
1. A vibrating, humming, or droning sound.
2. A low murmur: a buzz of talk.
3. A telephone call: Give me a buzz at nine.
4. Slang
a. A state of pleasant intoxication, as from alcohol.
b. A state of stimulation or overstimulation, as from caffeine.
5. Slang
a. Excited interest or attention: "The biggest buzz surrounds the simplest antioxidants: vitamins" (Carol Turkington).
b. Rumor; gossip: the latest buzz from Hollywood.
6. A buzzcut.
Phrasal Verb:
buzz off Informal
To leave quickly; go away: I told them in no uncertain terms to buzz off.
 
Fun to read!  I feel like the slang explanation of a pleasant intoxication, a state of stimulation or over stimulation - YES - this week is exciting, I have been meeting the most amazing people, really connecting with people that are ready to take their health and fitness seriously and people who are ready to transform their life and take a chance.
 
This weekend is going to rock, and until this weekend, I am playing full out and it feels so good.
 
Feel Good My Friends,
Reach out if you want a Positive View,
That is My Specialty,
Coach Yulia
 

1 comment:

  1. That was a great page, so original Yulia, so much fun to read ;@) and yes U R sweet to other like honey...

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