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117. Love A La Carte

1 Jul

A list of great things and things I’m grateful for:

♥ sunny days ♥ Great Big Sea ♥ learning my way around a new part of the country ♥ Dirty Gold’s EP – Roar (pretty much obsessed – I play it at least once a day) ♥ Bodoni font face ♥ researching best practices for small businesses ♥ all the little things we usually take for granted (fresh water and food, a roof over my head) ♥ my awesome friends made through social media ♥ reading awesome material, like the Dark Wife (a revisionist retelling of the myth of Persephone),  the Adventures in Manifesting course materials, and Danielle LaPorte’s Spark Kit (affiliate link) ♥ Ghostly International ♥ Gala Darling’s Body Pressure in the Blogosphere: Bloggers Speak Up ♥ updating, editing, and reworking our family cookbook ♥ registering domain names ♥ big sunglasses ♥ getting out the first 500 words of fiction in what seems like forever ♥ large, dangly earrings ♥ Chocolat ♥ 30 Rock ♥ gin & tonic ♥ Google+ ♥ learning PHP coding language while finding my way around the back end of WordPress (Thanks, Smashing WordPress!) ♥ getting up with the sun ♥ looking at pictures that remind me of great times with great friends ♥ cups of coffee in every shape, size, and variation ♥

 

115. Love A La Carte

13 Jun

Here is a list of great things in my life right now:

Tumtaster ♥ Jenn Grant’s Honeymoon Punch ♥ homemade guacamole ♥ key limes & seltzer water ♥ my first ever style consultation ♥ rewatching Season 1 of Grey’s Anatomy ♥ fresh, ripe pineapple ♥ lipstick in all of its many shades ♥ the Paper Source Colorscope (the color that jumped at me? FUCHSIA) ♥ Almay Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover Pads ♥ Paul Simon ♥ Stereogum ♥ Fringe ♥ air conditioning ♥ orange juice and echinacea ♥ my iPhone and it’s many apps (like WordPress, which I am using right now) ♥ a world of possibilities ♥ a color-coordinated organized closet ♥ new Nine West wedges and heels ♥ bright orange ♥ sunset beach walks ♥ flip-flops ♥ phone calls, emails, gchats, and facebook chats with friends far away and dear to my heart ♥ a meeting with a really classy lady this week ♥ Young Winos of DC facebook group#writechat ♥ my Twitter community ♥ a phone call with my brother who lives on the other side of the globe ♥ figuring out how to finally fix my hookah ♥ RapportiveThe Blue Key Campaign ♥ getting a signed copy of The Dark Wife in the mail! ♥

My life is full of happy things lately and I could not be more grateful. Thank you to everyone for making my life so full and lovely.

113. Love A La Carte

20 May

♥ Almond Cookie Tea from the Spice and Tea Exchange in Alexandria, Virginia ♥ Neil Gaiman writing for Doctor Who ♥ having a pool in the back yard ♥ working on a tan ♥ finding fantastic friends on facebook ♥ wearing jewelry every day ♥ a new blog layout ♥ having a place for everything and everything in its place ♥ having my computer set up again ♥ Elysian Fields ♥ sun and rain and warm weather ♥ pinks & purples ♥ The Gargoyle Cupcake perfume oil from the Misery/Love Co. ♥ “art rarely happens accidentally“ ♥ dialectical behavioral therapy, positive psychology, meditation and manifesting ♥ phone calls with good friends ♥ watching Iron Man with Dad ♥ having a real life fairy godmother gift me a great present from a great writer! ♥ amethyst for protection, power, wisdom and healing ♥ cuddling with a fluffy puppy ♥ hand-writing letters with pink pens ♥ exotic blooms ♥ iced coffee ♥ making handmade goods ♥ painting and sketching again ♥ Haley Reinhart singing Rhiannon on American Idol ♥ sewing ♥ watching a good friend put together a fantastic new website ♥ my iPhone camera ♥ Joe’s Eats & Sweets Key Lime Cheesecake ice cream ♥ The Sea Hagg ♥ having a few minutes completely to myself ♥ the azure blue of the Gulf ♥ Sharpie pens ♥

109. Love a la Carte

21 Apr

♥ Guilty pleasure tv shows, you know, the ones you watch when no one else is around to judge you (mine are Mythbusters, What Not To Wear, Pretty Little Liars, and Barefoot Contessa – what are yours?). ♥ My vision board, which I made with Oprah’s O Dream Board. ♥ Neon Trees. ♥ LUSH’s Turkish Delight Body Polish. ♥ Curling up with a handmade quilt and a movie on a rainy day. ♥ Text message reminders of love from 600 miles away. ♥ Tulips. ♥ Homemade pizza with friends. ♥ Perfect, sunny days for walking outside. ♥ Spring breezes. ♥ Finding great books at the used bookstore for a dollar each. ♥ Parks & Recreation. ♥ Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Covered Powerberries. ♥ Neon pink nail polish. ♥ Coffeeeeeeee… ♥ Watching friends do awesome things like publish their own books! ♥ Singing. ♥ Sun and rain and springlike weather. ♥ Homemade Indian dishes. ♥

108. Love a la Carte

4 Apr

A list of the things I’m loving right now:

♔ The Princess Bride. ♔ The National & St. Vincent. ♔ Colored Moleskine notebooks. ♔ Reading BUST whilst on the treadmill. ♔ Dreaming in German. ♔ Candy colored Pilot pens. ♔ Traveling with Pomegranates. ♔ Pinterest. ♔ Bright pink. ♔ Keeping things clean and organized, making the bed, living in natural light. ♔ Guilty pleasure tv shows. ♔ Needing to use air conditioning instead of heating on the first gorgeous day of the year (85 degrees!). ♔ Green Goodness. ♔ Chatting with faraway friends via the internet. ♔

072. Pronoia

21 Mar

I’ve been going through a really rough time in my life lately, but the great thing about going through a terrible time in your life is that you find out just what great friends you have. Friday, Michelle took me out for old fashioned gin cocktails, dinner, and dessert at Founding Farmers and I came home to find a copy of Pronoia the Antidote to Paranoia, Revised and Expanded: How the Whole World Is Conspiring To Shower You With Blessings by Rob Brezsny, which comes highly recommended from one of my favorite bloggers, Gala Darling sitting on my doorstep – a gift from one of my oldest friends, which she overnighted from out of state.

066. Getting Back to My Roots

4 Mar

I’m getting back to my Roots… and by that I mean it’s time to start infusing my playlists with my favorite artists from previous eras in my life, which includes, as I say, the Roots. In addition, this also includes such classic artists as Bob Marley and Jimi Hendrix.

Jimi Hendrix

In the same vein, I’m also thinking a lot about re-reading favorite books from years past including the Mists of Avalon, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the Garden of Eden and others.

“Why revisit the past?” you ask. Because I have accomplished many things since I first read these books and last listened to these albums. My place in life is different and the experiences I bring to them are changed. What a twentysomething post-college with a full-time job, who has lived abroad sees in a book or feels in music is vastly different from what a sixteen-year-old hears and sees. I’m pretty sure I didn’t understand the subtleties of character and intensities of emotion that are involved when a young married couple falls in love with another woman in the Garden of Eden at sixteen. I liked to think I did then, but after having my own romantic relationships as an adult, I’m pretty sure the story would feel different reading it now.

I liked Hendrix from the time I was a pre-teenager (blame it on my older and wiser brother), but I’ve recently come to really appreciate the complexities of soul behind his work, the power he channeled, the hours and hours of his life he must have dedicated to the instrument of guitar in order to create the magic he did.

Are there artists, writers, musicians whom you have revisited and felt a deeper connection with? A body of work you interpreted one way when you were younger and bring an entirely new perspective to now? Which ones? What creations grow and change with you?

060. Love A La Carte: Hibernation

20 Jan

pie pops

Pie Pops from Bakerella

Love A La Carte features all the little things that make my life just a little more delicious.

♣ Going to bed early with a book and snuggling into the covers. Right now I’m reading Percy Jackson and the Olympians: the Lightning Thief and Eat, Pray, Love. I’m making reading a priority again this year and I’m hoping to complete 26 books this year – that’s one book every two weeks. What are you reading right now?

♣ Chili of all kinds: white, bean, meaty, so spicy it makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up. Our church is having a chili cook-off on the 31st and my roommate is making her “World’s Spiciest 5 Bean Vegan Chili”. YUM. There’s something so comforting about a big bowl of chili. It’s tasty; it’s healthy; it’s comfort food. What’s not to like? Best when served with cornbread, of course.

♣ God Help the Girl.

♣ Movie marathons with good friends. There’s nothing better than settling into a day of laughter and fun indoors when it’s cold outside. Of course, board games and card games work, too. It’s more about the company than anything else.

♣ Starbucks gift cards.

♣ All the awesome Alice in Wonderland related things lately: Alice on SyFy (dvd coming in March), Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland (coming to theaters in March), the soundtrack and score to Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, the Interactive AdventureUrban Decay’s Alice in Wonderland Book of Shadows Palette, and the following from Etsy: this lovely charm necklace, this whimsical White Rabbit necklace, these distressed tags with ribbonthe Mad Hatter tote bag – perfect for your copy of Lewis Carroll’s works, and a great necklace which proclaims proudly the most famous line “curiouser and curiouser” for all to see. Anyone else love this story as much as I do?

♣ Warm sweaters and sweatshirts on cold winter days.

♣  My tattoos (I have two and I’m sure there’s more coming). For some great blog entries on tattoos, check these out:Tattoos, TattoosTattoos; and Tattoo Tuesday v2.0.

♣ Wearing my boyfriend’s flannel pajama bottoms to bed.

♣ Hot cinnamon spicy tea.

♣ Reading about happy things on It Made My DayWhat made your day today?

♣ My office is doing a Jeans for Haiti week – we get to wear jeans all week Tuesday – Friday this week if we donate $10 to rescue efforts in Haiti. A coworker organized and took donations and I think almost everyone in my office donated. ROCK ON. If you’d like to donate to the relief effort, check out the awesome work that 12for12kis doing and donate here: http://12for12k.org/2010/01/13/12for12k-supports-hope-for-haiti-please-help/. 12for12k donates the money to Hope for Haiti(And, considering Avatar cost 4 times more than the amount of money the US government is sending to Haiti, perhaps you can skip seeing it (again) and send that $10 to the relief efforts. What do you say?)

038. Love A La Carte: Lovely Links And Little Treasures

5 Nov

I bring to you, with love, a new feature on my blog entitled Love A La Carte. In this post, I will bring lovely links, graphics, quotes, and other baubles which inspire the creativity and love in all of us.


♥ Beautifully haunting images of abandoned structures at Opacity

♥ Some fresh and Mint-y designs and baubles

♥ Absolute luxury with lace leggings via TRZ (the Zoe Report)

♥ For all you cupcakeistas, check out August Street’s giveaway: Cupcakes and Muffins: Collectors Edition (book)

♥ Parasol Magazine’s latest issue with work by artists, crafters, designers, and photographers

♥ Cute and quirky look at the dating scene from Change.org, asking: Could Carrie Bradshaw Have Survived the 1930s Dating Scene?

♥ Inspiration for November from {bits of beauty}: {a month of creativity}

♥ T.ruffles (candy for your soul)

art credit: Anhata Katkin

 

036. Stories: You Are What You Read (Or Write) or A Love Letter To NaNoWriMo

1 Nov

Every year on November 1st, I take out my laptop and open a completely new document and begin to write a novel. Throughout the month, I sneak writing in while getting ready for work, on the Metro commute, during my lunch hour, at cafes with friends, and in bed late into the night. I use my novel as an excuse to shut the world out and create something, to tell a story that hasn’t been told yet but which yearns to be heard.

Every year in November, I take part in a ritual called National Novel Writer’s Month. NaNoWriMo, as it is affectionately called by those who participate, is the pushing of anything and everything unnecessary out of the way in favor of writing a 50,000-word novel in just 30 days. NaNoWriMo, however, is about more than just the act of sitting and typing at a keyboard, it’s about the audacity to create something that no one has ever created before; it’s about making your own story a priority; it’s about telling truths that otherwise are never told for fear of not measuring up in length or beauty to someone else’s tales. In short, NaNoWriMo is an exercise in the human condition, in the preservation of ideals, an act of oral history and collective consciousness.

It’s all very exciting, this grand writing adventure, but it is not without it’s pitfalls and gaping holes and terrible faults. NaNoWriMo forces the novelist to make some potentially unhealthy decisions (for instance, should I stay up and drink more caffeine and write all hours of the night or get sleep so that I will be awake for work/school/insert activity here?), push friends and family away with cranky retorts and excuses such as “I must make my word count for the day,” “Not now, I’m writing a novel,” and “Mommy needs to finish this chapter first.”

What most people never realize until they have finished an undertaking like NaNoWriMo is that, just by attempting the feat, the experience inherently changes you. Of course, I’m a completely different person than I was before I started writing novels five years ago, but the wonder is that my writing has changed me. I have written spirituality-centered fiction, mystery, literary fiction, and will be writing in the fantasy and horror genres this year. I have expanded my horizons in terms of what I read based on the books others recommended during NaNoWriMo and have incorporated aspects of these real-life characters into my writing.

In the exercise of writing fiction, as in journaling, painting, or meditating, I have found a strength I didn’t know I had. After all, if I can write 33,000 words in one month (my personal best), what else can I do that I didn’t think was possible? I have looked at characters I created and found parts of myself in them or the best traits of my best friends rolled together with the worst flaws of people I know to be bad influences on me. And most importantly, I have learned how to shut out the bad, to learn from the good, and what exactly the difference is between fiction and reality.

And so, I leave you with these words of wisdom, from the great author Neil Gaiman:

“Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.”

026. Follow Friday: Awesome Authors Edition

7 Aug

It’s no secret that I like to read and have extremely eclectic taste in literature. So, it would make sense that I follow a variety of authors on Twitter. Here are some of the best:

  • Matthew Pearl (@MatthewPearl): Author of the Dante Club, the Poe Shadow, and the Last Dickens. Extremely gracious and interacts with fans and followers.
  • Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself): Author of Coraline, Stardust, the Graveyard Book, the Sandman graphic novel series, Good Omens with Terry Pratchett, and many other works. Fun to follow and often promotes his events and posts special opportunities and other fun things in his Tweet stream.
  • Holly Black (@hollyblack): Author of Tithe, Valiant, and Ironside, as well as the popular Spiderwick Chronicle series, and most recently, the graphic novels in the Good Neighbors series. Responds to many of her followers and fans both on Twitter and in general. She also has a public livejournal account, which she updates herself and receives and responds to comments in.
  • Paulo Coelho (@paulocoelho): Author of the Alchemist, Brida, the Witch of Portobello, the Winner Stands Alone and many others. Updates a few times a day with inspirational quotes or words of wisdom in both Spanish and English.

019. Follow Friday: The Smart Blondes Edition

19 Jun

Two very intelligent, very inspirational blonde women you should definitely be following on Twitter:

  • Lisa Hoffmann (@lisahoffmann): is also known as New Media Lisa. Her blog frolics through the land of new media, including posts such as The Best Blog I’ve Never Read, which asks readers to recommend ‘undiscovered’ bloggers who contribute great content to the greater community; Twitter Is The Chuck Norris Of Ice Breakers, which starts a conversation about networking and making new ‘real life’ friends through Twitter; and Finding Inspiration on Twitter when in need of a mood-booster. This smart blonde keeps the good content coming on her blog and on Twitter alike. If you are in need of a mood-booster yourself, just take a look at Lisa’s picture on her Twitter page – that smile is completely infectious in the best way. Oh, and did I mention her plan for World Domination with Pamela Martin (see last week’s #followfriday recommendations)… all while shopping for shoes…  Now, that’s a smart blonde! ;)
  • Pam Stennett (@mistycliff): Pamela Stennett is one of my oldest and best friends, but that’s not why I’m recommending you follow her. This chick is all about conquering the world in small, but extremely important ways every single day. She’s a physical trainer, new mom (to Kai – just over a year old), entrepreneur, pitt bull rescuer, avid reader, and natural birth advocate. She’s been a vegan for going on ten years now and managed to keep her diet set even while pregnant (!!!), all the while staying in perfect shape and helping support her family with her husband and two dogs. She now has a very successful fledgling blog called I Write In Books, where she chronicles her many reading adventures, including literature, philosophy, and a feature called Kai’s Corner, where she reviews children’s books. If you’re an avid reader or are interested in natural birthing, she’s a must-follow. Plus, she’s one heck of a smart blonde!
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