Friday, December 31, 2010

New Year's Resolutions


This year, I'm going to be way less awkward.


This year, I’m living every moment as if it were my last.


This year, I am going to put myself out there more.


This year, I’m going to share my opinion, even if it might hurt.


This year, I’m going on many adventures, with no prior plans.


This year, I’m going to be truthful.



This year, I’m going to be spontaneous.


This year, I am going to transfer schools.



This year, I’m going to see a shooting star.


This year, I am going to enjoy every day.


This year, I’m dancing in the rain, every chance I get.



This year, I’m looking for the end of the rainbow.



This year, I’m not going to care what anyone thinks.



This year, I’m going to be more adventurous.


This year, I am going to laugh as much as possible.


This year, I’m taking more risks.



This year, I'm going to find that person all those love songs are always talking about.



This year, I am having as many footie pajama/snuggie dance parties as possible.


This year, I’m not taking anyone’s crap.



This year, I'm going to find that person all those love songs are always talking about.



This year, I'm doing all the things I always said I would.



This year, I'm going to find out who my real friends are, get rid of those who aren't.



This year, I will learn that it’s okay to take a little, as long as you give more.



This year, I'm only going to focus on what is right for me.



This year, I'm going to stop crying over the little things.


This year, I will sleep under the stars.


This year, I'm making a difference.



This year, I’m making as many people smile as possible.






Thursday, December 23, 2010

Festivus For The Rest Of Us

Happy Festivus everyone! For those living under a rock, Festivus is a secular holiday celebrated on December 23 as "another way" to celebrate the holiday season without participating in its pressures and commercialism. The holiday's celebration, as shown on Seinfeld, includes an unadorned aluminum "Festivus pole," practices such as the "Airing of Grievances" and "Feats of Strength," and the labelling of easily explainable events as "Festivus miracles".
I am a firm believer in this holiday, as anyone of any religion can celebrate it.
 LET'S DO THIS.











Sunday, December 19, 2010

Bringin' Back The Nineties Bitches

I really want to bring back the nineties. I am currently in love with this decade, and I feel it is grossly under appreciated. For one thing it had brilliant slang, and it is still used without being recognized as "90's".


It spawned brilliant pop music
















some of the best movies of our time were made in the nineties.


























And don't forget about the clothes. It wasn't all grunge. In fact, most of it wasn't grunge.


But geeze, how perfect are some of these clothes? Sequins, printed denim, floral, leotards worn as tops...
The list goes on forever.

















So please join me on my quest to bring back a decade that is dismissed for all it influenced us in music, movies, fashion, and media in general. Thank you and good night.

Monday, December 13, 2010

I want you. I need you. Oh Baby. Oh Baby.

Nothing relieves finals stress quite like old movies and a cup of tea. Today was the worst day of the week, three finals back to back. I was quite the stressed college student today. I cried at least four times. Only 1 more test and 2 more essays before my 8 hour drive and HOME. 


But really, what has happened to comedy? For me, only the older movies are funny. The most recent comedy I am in love with 10 Things I Hate About You and that was 1999. It's 2010. What?

I've decided that I'm gonna try to start something called Monday Inspirations, where every Monday I post some inspirations for the rest of the week. This might not work out in the long run, but I'm going to give it a shot.










Saturday, December 11, 2010

If you carry your childhood with you, you never become older

I always fail at studying for my final exams. I just do not seem have the concentration capacity to retain any information about the past semester. But I have to do well this time around, so I just keep taking little mini breaks. This is one of those mini breaks. On that note, today's inspiration is childhood. Enjoy:












Friday, December 10, 2010

A Self Portrait

I started writing a self portrait of myself a while ago, as a way to tell a story about myself while still being quite vague. But decided to actually put it somewhere. And posting on the internet is as permanent as you can get nowadays. 
The internet isn't written in pencil...it's written in ink.







She’s the girl who looks like all the others, until you look closer. Monochromatic eyes and hair, unless you really stare. Mermaid hair that covers her chest, and the bangs she just cannot seem to grow out. She has a nose that looks like she collided with a wall, and cheeks that puff up when she smiles, like a chipmunk. Her eyebrows are thick and it drives her crazy. She doesn’t wear much makeup, yet as long lashes, that are blonde at the tips. She dresses the way she wants to, and stopped paying attention to what people thought of what she is wearing years ago.

She is described as a “hipster” or “indie”, and she’s sort of just accepted the title. If it were up to her, she would have no label, and be an enigma. She wants to keep changing and not be placed in one category. But if she must, hippie is preferred. At least then, she can hug trees.

She can’t sing, but she pretends she can. She loves boys who can sing, and melts when one sings, even if they don’t particularly notice. She loves music for the sake of music. She has no “favorite band” or artist, or even genre. She believes that music is there for us to dance to.  She likes to dance, even though she is terribly uncoordinated. If she hears music, she will dance. It doesn’t look like much, but that’s okay. She was never one for appearances. Always tripping over her own feet, it’s hard to find her without a bruise SOMEWHERE.  She is always getting hurt, but she doesn’t really mind. As long as she is healthy, a sprain now and then won’t really do her any harm.

She has always lived in books, they’re not just an “escape”. Something about another world, even just someone else’s, fascinates her. She’ll read anything and everything. She gobbles it up. She loves film for the same reason. But don’t mistake her for a pretentious film geek because she likes to use the word film. She  loves movies for movies, for their entertainment value and how they seem to brighten up lives.


She talks too much, and usually sprouting out facts that you don’t care about. She dances when she wants to and doesn’t take no for an answer.  She jumps from topic to topic and does not like to be bored. She hates silence, and will fill it with talk, even if that makes the situation more awkward. Her favorite movies don’t make any sense, but that’s alright with her. She likes to laugh more than anything, and finds everything hysterical.


She is fiercely independent, she really doesn’t need company to survive. Her friends and family are her life, but she is very content being on her own. She lives inside her mind, which could drive a person crazy, but it just gives her an excuse to ramble on when no one else will listen.


She is allergic to alcohol, and it’s harder than it sounds. It’s difficult to explain and its hard to justify it sometimes. She knows that many people don’t believe her, and they don’t have to. She just wishes they would butt out of something they don’t understand. She gets “contact drunk” and life is more fun that way. She isn’t “normal”, but on the bright side, she is never ever boring.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Takin' On The Jellies

I am infatuated by Jelly Fish
I really believe they are one of the most beautiful creatures on this earth
They are under appreciated
Dory knows how I feel.