Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Winter Wonderland

Although I've never really embraced the cold weather, I find that coming up with winter activities or traditions often lessens the bite of the chilling winter wind...Here are a few things keeping me warm this holiday season: 

{The Holiday: Classic}
{A Warm Fire}

{Hot Cocoa at Cafe Lalo, NYC}



Sunday, November 7, 2010

City Love

Every time I visit my sister in the Big Apple I'm reminded of just how much I want to live there ASAP, but probably not until I have enough money and a steady job to actually afford this... Everything about the city is comforting, stressful (in the most exciting way) and teeming with life. I love the feeling of walking down the street or peering out the smudged glass of a cab window seeing everything but nothing at the same time. There are so many things going on that it's hard to get a clear view of the big picture. However here is a list of a few of the things that I love about NYC:

  1. The culture: Want to get your culture fix? The Met, the MoMA, the Guggenheim are just a short cab ride or subway stop away...Furthermore, if Monet is not your cup of tea, The Museum of Sex is always an option...
  2. The restaurants: SO MUCH GOOD FOOD. end of story. 
  3. The (window) shopping. Louboutins? Check. Prada? Obvs. Marc Jacobs? yep. Old Navy, and Target Harlem, no problem
  4. Magnolia Bakery
  5. Russ and Daughters (sorry food is a large theme here...) 
  6. The fact that you have to be "in the know" to know about various artsy events, but they ARE there, and yet there is enough street and performance art to keep everyone's interest 
  7. When the opera gets out and a slew of diamond and fur clad individuals fight each other for taxis
  8. Street food. People line up around the corner for the taco truck
  9. Parks: central, riverside, madison square. What NYC lacks in nature they make up for in grassy parks with people watching and an abundance of dogs, joggers and strollers 
  10. "...falling asleep to the sound of sirens"-JM. When your day comes to an end and your head hits the pillow, the night has barely begun for someone else. 
  11. Almost forgot: Ice Skating in Rockefeller Center 
So many more, but these are what came to mind this weekend!




Monday, November 1, 2010

"How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something, but to be someone"- Coco Chanel

Lately there has been much discussion in various aspects of my academic career of feminism and what it means for women to achieve equality with men. Tonight I went to a screening of 'Coco Before Chanel' a movie about the life of Coco Chanel. What I found extremely interesting about this movie was Coco's boldness and her attempts at breaking the social norms that women were expected to follow. She broke fashion rules by refusing to wear frilly, revealing dresses and stifling corsets and pioneered 20th Century fashion that was elegant, modest and classy. She wore pants, refused to marry a rich man and paved her own way eventually becoming one of the most renowned names in the fashion industry. It might be a stretch to say that Coco was a feminist, but she certainly was strong-willed and willing to take risks to achieve her own success. She was not afraid to be who she was and did so with confidence and elegance. 
Plus, her classic skirt suits and quilted bags are gorgeous...


celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe wearing a Chanel Jacket

Saturday, October 30, 2010

"What they're frightened of today are exactly the same things they were frightened of yesterday"

Happy Halloween, everyone! My favorite part of Halloween is seeing everyone's costumes. The things people come up with are so creative and quirky. It's so fun to dress up and feel like an entirely different person for a night. Danced and partied the night away with friends and ended the evening with my long-held tradition: watching 'It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown'. The end of October reminds me that fall is officially here. I am looking forward to Thanksgiving and all those traditions that surround my favorite holiday. It just wouldn't be the same without good company, amazing food and Macy's thanksgiving day parade. 

"They're making me feel, the monsters are real..."-Sara Bareilles 

Thursday, October 28, 2010

"Too many things I haven't done yet, Too many sunsets I haven't seen"

El Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain. http://www.museodelprado.es/
Apparently even Sara Bareilles hasn't made a large dent in her bucket list...
I guess maybe all this talk about my future lately and the stress of figuring out my major  is making me antsy to get out there. travel. explore. fast-forward to when I have a fabulous career. Sadly a time travel machine is a bit out of my budget range, so I guess I'll have to stick with studying abroad next year...I'm strongly considering Spain. Check out the website for El Museo del Prado...SO enticing. It had me at Renoir.

On an entirely different note...so excited to pull out the hair bow, sequins and my best "poker face" this weekend. I heart halloween.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010


This has been a staple in our kitchen, and often gets dusted off for birthdays when the famous Chocolate Domingo Cake makes an appearance. Yummm

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

First Post

So I am completely new to this whole world of blogging. I could barely even come up with a title for my blog. This one came from an Ingrid Michaelson song, I liked its rhyming quality and the simplification of time. It makes you wonder, are birthday cakes representative of childhood? and fast mistakes just a blur of time after her youth? Whatever her reasoning, I think it accurately describes my journey through life: bumpy and slightly naive, but still hopeful. I hope that this blog becomes a place where I can share my discoveries and newfound interests because everyday I seem to learn something new: whether it be from blowing out candles on a sugary confection, or clumsily losing my balance if only for a second...