i heart [fun chain letters]

Go to flickr.com and enter the answer to each question in the Search field.
Post what comes up.

1. What is your name?

2. Favorite food?

3. High School attended:

4. Celebrity crush:

5. Favorite Disney Princess:

6. Favorite color:

7. Favorite drink:

8. Dream vacation:

9. What do you want to be when you grow up?

10.What do you love most in life?

11. One word to describe you:

12. What do you dream about?

i heart [possibilities]

All the sudden, things got really exciting. We finally got caught up at work (ish), I got a freelance copy writing job that's fun, and I finally am making some movement in various craft projects. Probably more importantly a couple of yet-to-be-named opportunities are kind of in the works for me right now. While I don't want to go into detail until I know more about where they are going and where I want them to go, the best part of all of them is that even if they all don't work out, the fact that it is possible to work out, is enough to make me happy.
While the next step of my life isn't really touchable, I keep on getting glimpses and I like what I see.

i heart [being a stylist]

One job I really wish I could have the balls to do would be styling. I am so excited for the Sex and the City movie to come out not only cause I get to see it with some awesome girls, but because I love the outfits that Patrica Fields creates for the characters. So I guess I got a little to excited looking at the trailers and the Neiman Marcus online sale and made some premier outfits for the SATC women on my own.
Carrie Bradshaw:

Charlotte York:

Miranda Hobbes:

Samantha Jones:

And me, if I was to have a walk-on role.

Yes, those are red sequined Manolos and I need them.

i heart [the goodbye kiss]


Out with Melissa the other night, the subject of the goodbye kiss came up.
You know, when you are dating someone and you kiss hello and goodbye. And how when you first start seeing someone, you know it's serious when you start kissing goodbye whenever one of you is going to leave for more than just getting the paper and coffee or to pick up the Chinese take out. I think in a relationship, it is somewhat of an afterthought, that you never really contemplate it, but sitting in Suburban Station waiting for the always-3-minutes-late R7, I felt really nostalgic for that kind of reassuring kiss.
I feel like for the past year or so I've had enough first kisses, I'm sorry kisses, and final kisses. Kisses that could be full of meaning without any feelings. I guess I miss the kisses that meant nothing but showing feelings for someone.
So I guess this is a shout out to all those people that have someone they care about:
Kiss that person goodbye whenever you leave and don't take it for granted.x

i heart [thriftin']

So in an effort to organize my closet I got rid of one blue Ikea bag of clothes and drove it down to Greene Street. What they didn't take I took to the AIDS thrift on Bainbridge. Where I got some stuff to craft into gifts plus this dress from H&M for $4:

(I like how this picture shows the art dept, and a peek at my Elvis poster in my office)

Then I happened into another thrift store around 6th & Bainbridge and got two AMAZING outfits.


This 1950s lingere is amazing, totally frothy cupcakeness. I can't decide if I am going to wear it as a nightgown or a going out dress. Accessories ideas?




The real purchase was this fierce 1970s red jumpsuit, complete with a red braided belt, and feathers and beads sewn from the neck. Lana suggested I wear some gold boots with the pants tucked in, I'm thinking shoes like Heidi Montag wore on Letterman last night (and yes her outfit is fugly and her stylist should be fired):


I think I should go back to the store for the lepoard print belt with gold lion's head buckle to make the outfit.
Red is def. the color I am feeling this summer.