Saturday, March 1, 2014

2009 Hyundai Sonata Review






I've had this 2009 Hyundai Sonata for a good two months and I think it's about time for a full review on this car!

Back Story: 
Back in December of 2013, I got into a major accident going back to my apartment in Denver from Colorado Springs, the weather was terrible to say the least and I hit a patch of black ice, a car behind me hit me, pushed me into the right line, made me tap the tire in front of me (no damage to that car whatsoever,) I lost complete control of my car that I knew every aspect of it and knew how to control it, but I just couldn't from the speed I was going, ended up smashing into a guard rail, spinning my car and smashing the car into the guard rail again. At the time I was at a complete loss and distraught about how much that car meant to me and this is what's left of it 
This is a 2005 Hyundai Elantra GT sedan and kind of a rare car, especially from where I'm from. It's quicker than a normal elantra and a lot more sporty and aggressive which is what I loved about it. Not to mention, it was a manual and I knew everything about it and put a lot of time and money just to make it the way I wanted. 
During the week and a half I had a rental car (2013 Kia Optima GDI) I literally fell in love with that car and knew I needed it but it was completely out of my price range so when I went to go buy another car with my father, we test drove a TON of cars, I mean a ton. From a 2010 Volkswagon Beetle to an Audi A4 to a Mitsubishi Lancer, but nothing was just fitting me right and I just wasn't happy with anything. The car dealers knew I have expensive taste, love a driver oriented car and knew I had to have some power and speed behind a car so they had a 2009 Hyundai Sonata in white delivered to me within 20 minutes. As soon as I took it for a drive, I was in love! 

Attractions:
This car to me, is definitely quite the looker. I feel like it looks a lot like a 2006-2007 BMW 325XI and that's what really attracts me to this car appearance wise about this car. The lines are fluidic, not too fluidic and not too boxy, it's just right! I absolutely love the Halo eyed headlights and the DRL reverse LED "eyebrow" it just looks SEXY! For stock, I do love the tinting on it, it's pretty opaque but I'd definitely like my windows to be totally blacked out, but that's my personal opinion. 

Non-Attractions:
Now, I'm not gonna lie, the one thing that I absolutely DO NOT like are these pathetic stock wheels!!
I know this is a temporary fix, but come on this is a little pathetic! If a car is aggressive looking with bigger tires, the wheels need to look just as good in my opinion. It is stock, but I really think Hyundai could have made these way better looking! I can't wait till I can get there ugly things off! 

Pros:
1.) A Great Value- it's important that when you're buying a car, it comes standard with features like XM Radio, USB port, AUX port and Bluetooth Controls, even if it's a base model!! This car had about 70k Miles on it, one owner, clean record, well taken care of, non-smoker, a CLEAN engine and nothing wrong with it which was a great but at approximately $14000. 
2.) The Drive- The ride in this car is very smooth and luxurious.
3.) It's FAST- I'm a girl with a need for speed, that's for sure! My 0-60mph is about 6.5 seconds when I'm really laying it down on the gas pedal. The 2.4L engine runs seamlessly! :) 
4.) The Sound System- For a stock sound system, I can really crank the volume up and that's what I love! I'm that annoying kid who always has their music blaring and rocking out. It's not the absolute best, but it meets my standards at the moment! I might throw some subs in it, I don't know. But, for now I do love it!
5.) Space- This car is definitely roomy and spacious! Whenever I have people in the backseat, they always comment on how comfortable it is compared to some other sedans! The seats are plush and comfortable, who wouldn't like that?!
6.) Gas Mileage: The gas mileage is great compared to my old car! It runs on 87 Octane but is a really great car if you commute to your job like I do!

Cons:
1.) I definitely hate the pathetic hubcaps on the wheels, it ain't cute! 
2.) This is kind of my own problem for owning a white car in Colorado, but it NEVER stays clean and I've noticed some chipping in the paint on the hood. 
3.) The visibility for me isn't the greatest and does have a lot of blind spots, I don't know if it's me or the car, but I wish is had a back up camera and blind spot detectors!

Overall Rating: 
I really do love this car and drives just as smoothly and quickly as the 2013 KIA Optima so I give this car an 7.5/10 :) 





Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Fashion Inspiration and Style 💋

Outfit Modeled: Creme Lace Dress from Vans, Leopard KIRRA cardigan from Pacsun, Black/Silver Tights from Forever 21, Black Glitter Belt from Forever 21, Bunny Hat used as a scarf is from Megan Lunsford's Wardrobe and Leopard/Black Sk8Hi Wedges from Vans
Photo Credit: Divineskye Photography 
Photographer: Megan Lunsford
Outfit Shown: Elephant Tanktop from Brandy Melville, Military Inspired coat from Abercrombie&Fitch, White Super Skinny Jeans from Hollister and a Brown Braided Leather Belt from Abercrombie and Fitch
 
Outfit Shown: White Dress from Hollister and Navy Authentic Lo Pros from Vans
Photo Credit: Divineskye Photography
Photographer: Megan Lunsford

Finding Inspiration: 
For me personally, finding fashion inspiration isn't hard at all. I look to what others are wearing everywhere, nature, Pinterest, Instagram, YouTube, Teen Vogue Magazines, Bloggers and my own Vans store that I work at.
In my world, I'm exposed to all things fashion. Working for Vans, I get to see the look books for each season before a collection is launched and I'm inspired by all of it to take the looks I love and incorporate it into what I wear on a daily basis. Now, I'm the type of person who will buy a shirt, cut it up into a crop tanktop and distress it. 
I know for some people, looking for fashion inspiration isn't the easiest to find. I suggest if you're having a hard time or not really sure about fashion just walk around the mall, look at their mannequins and what they're styled in and decide whether it's something you like or dislike! It's okay to not know anything about fashion but if you're looking to be more stylish, you can also go to a friend who might be into fashion and try some of her clothes on to get an idea of what you like and are comfortable in! 

Personal Style:
I love the whole "Rock n' Roll," grungy, dark, edgy look probably 95% of the time. I love my blacks what can I say?! Though, my wardrobe is very dark, I like to add jewelry for just a pop to make an outfit interesting. I love pairing gold statement necklaces with solid black pieces to add some color and trend to an outfit. 
Outfit Shown: Dark Rinse Super Skinny Jeans from Hollister, Dark Brown Leather Belt from American Eagle, Black V-Neck from Forever 21, Black Cotton Blazer from Macy's, Gold and Black Tribal Inspired Necklace from Forever 21 and the Black and Gold Braided Headband is from Forever 21
See how the gold makes it more interesting?! 

I have another side to my wardrobe, it's not all black, edgy and hardcore, it's really actually the EXACT OPPOSITE! I'm not gonna lie, I love me some Abercrombie&Fitch and Hollister. I love the beachy laid back girly style and their clothes always fit me perfectly since I am quite little to say the least! I'm not gonna lie, I love all of their dresses, pants, t-shirts, fragrance and everything because it is very feminine and that's what I love about those brands.

Outfit: Dark Rince Super Skinny Jeans from Hollister, Navy T-Shirt from Abercrombie, Brown Leather Belt from American Eagle and I don't know where this Brown Faux Leather Jacket is from :P


Fashion Idol: 

Let's talk about her outfit? Can we say perfect?! 


Hanna Beth is literally like my fashion idol, her look is dark, grungy, laid back, edgy and totally Rock n' Roll but she can also be very boho, classic and girly, that's what I love about her! I've looked to her as a role model as well as fashion idol for about 7 years and she has always stayed true to her personal style. She takes things that she loves and shows who she is as a person through her wardrobe and that's something I try to achieve! 

Advice: Your personal style doesn't have to be one specific type, mixing and matching is fun and adds uniqueness to you! Style, is showing who you are through your clothes, so make what inspires you, your own! Don't copy everything you see, just because you feel like you have to be wearing what's on the mannequins to be "cool." Just be you and wear what you love! 

XOXO 


Let's Talk Tuesday: Life After Gymnastics

My first day of gymnastics back in 1999!

DISCLAIMER: This is in no way shape or form seeking sympathy. I literally hate when people feel sorry for me, this is intended to tell my story and hopefully be able to show people that they're not alone, be relatable and give some advice to help! This blog is to help others, not seek attention :)

Back Story: (No pun intended) As an elite gymnast, you put a ton of stress on your body and don't stop when you're exhausted, that's the reality of the sport. I started gymnastics when I was a little over the age of four and that's what I breathed. I didn't care about school, music, making friends or anything. I cared about being the best gymnast in the state of Colorado and saw my future as a professional gymnast and going to the Olympics. I didn't fully "retire" from gymnastics until I was almost sixteen because I really thought I could make it on the national team without being too old without hitting puberty and getting my chance, then suddenly everything changed after a knee injury. For approximately the first six years of gymnastics, I was on a team with an instructor who didn't have the proper equipment like a higher end gym had. We practiced with about a half of an inch thick mats that were very stiff that we're places over the concrete floor, no rebound floor, no built in trampolines, and no foam pit. Basically, we had limited equipment that was next to nothing. We had some thicker mats that were placed after the vault and one to land on for round off back handsprings, just in case of the chance that we did happen to eat shit, it wouldn't hurt as bad. But, none the less, no matter what, if you fell your body would hit extremely hard and all of your weight would be absorbed into about a two inch thick, somewhat squishy mat and trust me, it wasn't the most pleasant thing to feel. I guess for me, not having the luxury of a state of the art gym equipment it built up my pain tolerance. Then, when I got a call from the best gym in the state that called my mom asking if I'd like to train at their gym because they saw potential in me, as soon as I saw their gym, falling didn't scare me one bit. But, through those seven years at a next to nothing "gym" practicing three times a week for four hours, it was slowly tearing apart my body. If I knew what I was going to experience what I have been now, I would of transferred to a state of the art gym as soon as I reached level 2. 

Life After Gymnastics: Though, I was still a very active person after retiring from the sport, my body finally hit puberty when I was at the age of 16 and that's when my entire life changed. I began to have knee problems from not having the right equipment for six years and having my knee dislocated that was the reason I ended my career with gymnastics. My cardiledge in my knees over the years has worn away and is painful but became so minor after I began to get the headache that turned my world upside down.

Headaches and Temporary Neck Parslysis: It was in the middle of my Junior year of High School when my life completely changed. I came home from school one day, as usual and began to get a headache. I didn't think anything of it until it gradually got worse and worse until I took some Tylenol and went to sleep. I woke up very early in the morning with an excruciating headache, couldn't move my neck, freaking the Hell out and at this point I was crying uncontroably and the pain literally wouldn't ease up, until my mom decided to give me a pain pill so I could get some sleep and relief. When I woke up again that next day, my head was still hurting, I couldn't turn on the lights, felt weak, didn't want to move or eat and laid in bed and slept. A day later, I finally told my parents to take me to the doctor immediately, I was put on migraine medication, birth control and heavy pain medication. The migraine medication failed and had an allergic reaction to almost all of them and the doctors the. thought I was having migraines due to my hormones, but that was ruled out from blood work. During that time, we had a tumor scare where my parathyroid glands were from the results of my blood tests for calcium and my parathyroid levels and then when I retested, it came back normal. Thankfully, I didn't need to get them removed! 

MRI and CT Scan Results/Neurologist: After about two and a half weeks of extremely painful headaches, I finally got an appointment from one of the best neurologists in the country, Dr. Viceck Baluja. I say he's the best because he listened, was compassionate, didn't talk to me like I was crazy, knew I was in a lot of pain and did everything he could to get my life back together and came to visit me when I was rushed into the hospital after he got off of his shift at a doctors office 20 minutes away to examine me, tell the other neurologists my history and to talk to me to keep me company for a bit. My first visit with Dr. Baluja, he examined my body from head to toe and ordered MRIs and CT Scans for my brain, cervical spine and lumbar spine and when the test results came back, it finally proved that I wasn't faking anything and that there was really something wrong. My MRI scan of my cervical spine (the neck), showed that my neck had grew wrong and is pretty uncommon. Instead of my neck having a slight "C" curve to it, it grew straight up and down like an "I" which made my Altas C1 rub up against my skull that causes friction and pinching off the nerve which makes me experience intense headaches and migraines. He also discovered through my lumbar spine MRI that my L3 disc was shriveled up and have an answer to the discomfort that I had right there. Another discovery that he found was that my legs were uneven, my hips grew unparalleled to each other and that I had a mild case of scoliosis. Then, that's when a ton of treatments and medication began. 

Treatments and Results: Let's just say, I've had a ton of treatments, some of them are way worse than others but I'm going to go through them chronologically!

1.) My first treatment I was given was going to physical therapy, to help regain the functions in my neck and muscle. It was probably the worst experience I've had for a treatment, simply because they used a method called "Deep Dry Needling" without me knowing what they were actually going to do. Deep Dry Needling is a form of acupuncture, but one of the most painful things you can do. The procedure is very basic, they take thicker needles that can be 5-7 centimeters long and are inserted in your trigger points that are found when your muscle spasms from the touch. Once the needles are in the specialist begins to tap on top of the needle and that's when the pain gets intense. I've never experienced so much pain from needles, it brought me to tears as much as I wanted to be tough and strong, but I couldn't. After about the fifth needle, I called it off because I couldn't stand the pain and walked out. Needless to say, I was traumatized and never came back again. There was no difference and didn't help one bit, if anything it made it worse!

2.) The second treatment I had were Cortisone Injections. This wasn't something I said, "oh go ahead, let's do it!" kind of deal. In fact, it was the exact opposite. When the option was given to me, I immediately said, thanks but no thanks since I was traumatized from the Deep Dry Needling. I had to think long and hard with my family to see if I really needed it or completely cross it off the list. About two weeks later, I decided that it could maybe possibly get me back to normal and that I could go on about my life. Cortisone Injections are safe in my opinion and did make a slight difference. For this procedure, I was totally put to sleep and out cold so I didn't have to feel a thing because I am very small and the needles were very large from what I was told. Dr. Baluja did this procedure and did six injections throughout my neck. When I woke up, my neck was totally stiff, was in pain and felt like my head wasn't attached too my body. But, there were some results from the injections and the Cortisone did take down the inflammation in my neck after about a week. I was still having severe headaches but my neck didn't seem as bad as it was! 

3.) After I was completely healed from the Corrisone shots, I was sent too an amazing Chripractor and Massage Therapist, so I could have some temporary relief which was great! Having a Chiropractor who is incredibly nice, one of the best in the state and has your best interest instead of your money, is very hard to find these days. My Chiropractor, Dr. Anderson is someone I fully recommend if you're in Colorado needing a chiropractor, you'll love her! We have a family friend, who has gone to school for Massage Therapy and about 5 minutes away from my house, so it wasn't a pain in the butt to get a massage once a week and let me tell you, massages are the best! With combination of going to the chiropractor and getting a massage my body felt way more relaxed and that's what I needed. 

4.) After about a year of seeing Dr. Baluja, he decided to leave the clinic and moved for a bigger opportunity and more education which definitely left me kind of just hanging there not knowing what to do. A couple months later, I was referred to a new neurologist who is also a very reputable Neurologist throughout the country and that's when we decided to start doing Botox Treatments. Botox you ask? Haha, yes Botox. Botox isn't only for enhancing your facial features and preventing wrinkles, in fact it's used to blocks chemical changes on nerve endings! The Botox is injected into my neck, shoulders, temples and between my eyebrows! I really recommend Botox if you have chronic migraines, it definitely helped my pain, took down the inflammation and helped me get my life under control! 

5.) Now, here's when my life really changed. I was sent to a pain specialist and I was put on a treatment that would be incredibly invasive, painful and emotionally draining but would really help my life and change it for the better. This treatment was Lidocaine Injections and reshaping my entire shoulder and neck structure by breaking apart the scar tissue and shaping the muscles by a certain massage techniques and instruments. Every Thursday for a little over two months, I would go in, get ten lidocaine injections injected into me throughout certain parts of my body where they were going to work on for that day and then go into another room where a doctor would start breaking away all of the scar tissue. Currently, I am the youngest patient they've seen at this facility and one of the worst cases they've seen with the amount of scar tissue from gymnastics that was formed. The lidocaine injections were literally nothing compared to the reshaping of my upper body and after each session the entire section worked on would be completely bruised and stiff. After the treatments on the next day, I'd have to go back into the office, follow up and then get an electric pulse and ultrasound massage to help with the bruising and pain. This treatment has really changed my life, I can now work, go out and not feel as much pain as I once did. 
Picture taken after my first treatment of Lidocaine Injections and breaking down the scar tissue on my shoulder blades in 2013

School: Now, you're probably wondering what was going on with school right? I was missing a ton of school during the last two years of Hogh School and was really struggling with keeping my grades up and being on track with everything. I'm not gonna lie, I was a good student, I did my work, got good grades, had perfect attendance during my Sophomore and my beginning of Junior year and was pretty smart like my peers. 98% of my class were college bound, took Honors and AP classes and in general pretty bright and intelligent people as much as I dislike a lot of them, they're pretty smart. When I started this journey, I definitely fell behind and was put on a 504 Plan that allowed me to work at my own pace and gave me some leeway if I needed more time to complete an assignment and the teachers had to accept my assignments if they were late. During this time, people were talking about me, saying I was faking it and really hurt me. One thing that I will never forget was when I was told by some of my Public Speaking classmates that the teacher was talking complete shit about me IN FRONT OF THE ENTIRE CLASS when I was gone and in the hospital for my Cortisone Injection procedure. She literally had the nerve to get up in front of the class and say something along the lines of "Well Katie isn't here of course and she's just faking it because she doesn't want to be at school." That, literally crossed the line and both my Mom and Dad got involved, spoke to the counselor and principal and made a deal where if something else was said by this woman, her job would be ended right then and there. Nobody should have people talking behind their backs when they're legitamently sick and going through a lot at a young age. If any one of you are struggling with health problems and teachers are talking badly about you, get your parents involved and get them fired. No one needs to put up with that crap! 

Currently: Right now, my life is somewhat back to the way it used to be after the lidocaine treatments. I am definitely a happier person and I'm not as depressed. I do still get severe headaches and neck pain but it's something that I think I'm always going to have to deal with. Back in December, I got into a very bad car accident, completely totaled my car and smacked my head against the window and am now experiencing more neck pain with a possible herniated disc from the way it bulges out in my neck, but it can all be fixed! 

Advice For Everyone Who Struggles With Pain Physically and Emotionally: If any of you are struggling with severe pain, you need to see a doctor. I know specialists and treatments can be very very expensive, but you need to invest in your health if you want to better your life. You need to make sure, you're feeding your body properly, getting some exercise, following up with your doctors and getting checked from head to toe regularly to prevent things that could be fatal. One trick that was taught to me by Dr. Baluja is called Biofeedback where you begin to relax, deeply breathing and focusing on a specific image, (I personally imagine like a blue sun) and going into a meditation where I let go of the negative emotions. This trick definitely helps and I recommend it everyone whether you're in pain, stressed out or none of the above. It helps you find inner peace and helps you forget about your worries and pain. Thinking positively is something you need to do, at the end of the day focus on one or two things that made a positive impact on you, instead of wallowing in all of the things you're upset about. For the first couple of years of the headaches, I was so depressed, lost a few friends, was going through a break up and felt like nothing was going right. I decided to pick myself up, brush off and surround myself with people who love me and supported me, so I recommend doing the same! It's okay to be a little sad at times, but don't let it take over your life. I believe that if you're depressed, you have the decision to either make it worse or turn it around and become happy! Nothing happens over night, it's all going to take time to heal. 

Advice For Gymnasts: 
Make sure to go to a GOOD gym with rebound floors, trampolines, proper mats and equipment! Don't settle for anything less unless you want to go through a ton of painful problems when you get older! If someone says you can't do something, prove them wrong! :) 

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XOXO