Just kidding. Like we do any real labor around here.
Apparently Labor Day is to celebrate the fact that we work. Only in America would you have a holiday to celebrate the fact that you have work. (Wikipedia)
Obama crashed Reddit with his AMA. Which is AMAzing. Nailed it. (Reddit)
Pond Life - Episode 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Amazing.
Doctor Who returns on Saturday. I hope the new theme song is the track he laid down.
Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.
- Henry David Thoreau
Friday, August 31, 2012
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Come Fly With Me.....
Flying is sometimes a nightmare. From the talker next to you to the baby who will not stop crying to the fact that when you're tall you can't really fit in the seats. Only once did I get the rarest gem of them all: sitting in the exit row next to a tall, funny, ex-Navy, lawyer who proceeded to flirt with me the entire 3 hour flight. Of course he didn't try to get my number, but that's DC men for you.
Regardless, I have a few standby items that I don't like to fly without.
Apparel
It's always nice to look nice for a flight. There's a saying going around the interwebs that you won't get bumped up to first class if you don't look first class. So I try to always dress in clothes that double for stylish and comfort.
- Gap Really Skinny pants. I usually buy these a size down since Gap and Old Navy pants tend to stretch out after 20 minutes.
- A fancy, light weight t-shirt.
- A cardigan. I go from being hot to cold on airplanes quite frequently. Cardigans are the way to go.
- A scarf. Can double as a blanket or a pillow.
- Toms - if it's nice weather.
- Smartwool socks. Pricey, but worth it. Regardless of the weather I travel with these. My feet usually get cold.
- If it's cold I like to travel with boots. Especially if I am going somewhere I know I will be able to wear them as opposed to other shoes. Wearing them on the plane makes for easy transporting of them.
- Messenger bag. I use this to double as a purse. I like the ones that have a zipper on the opening so sneaky hands don't get in there. Plus I can fit tons of stuff in there.
** I try to never check my bags unless I am going somewhere for an extended time. If I do, I make sure I pack an extra shirt, pair of underwear, toothbrush/paste, deodorant, face wash, and mascara. It's always nice to be able to freshen up after a long flight.
Entertainment
- A book of short stories. Carver, O'Connor, Murakami, Chekhov. Whoever. Short stories make for good travel books. Plus, having a book is better when you hear "please turn off and stow all portable electronics". You have to turn off e-readers. You can just ignore them and keep reading your book.
- iPod/iPhone. Music can be a lifesaver. I always make a "Sleepy-time Songs" play list to help me fall asleep.
- Sky Mall magazine. Wine glass holder necklace? Life size Bigfoot statue? Obviously, I need all these.
- Journal. I like to travel with a Moleskin to document what I have done on a trip. It helps me remember what I've done and where I've been.
- Earplugs. For when you just want to have it as quiet as possible.
- Neck pillow. My friend calls them toilet seats for your neck. I have a blow up one that came in quite handy when I was in Europe.
Food
- For some reason, every time I fly I get Twizzlers and pretzels. The salty/sweet combo makes a flight somewhat better.
- Water. I usually try to take a Nalgene with me and fill it up somewhere in the airport. If I don't have my Nalgene I grab a bottle of Dasani. No product placement. They just have the best bottled water.
Labels:
clothes,
Enzo Angiolini,
fashion,
FTC Cashmere,
GAP,
Hershey's,
Mulberry,
polyvore,
Smartwool,
style,
TOMS,
travel
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Wordless Wednesday
Not technically wordless. But the new Jens Lekman album, I Know What Love Isn't, is streaming at The Quietus this week.
Labels:
awesome,
emotions,
inspiration,
life,
Wordless Wednesday
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Labor Day Dreams
Seeing as I am no longer "fun-employed" but simply "employed", I want to really put the emphasis on fun this Labor Day weekend. So here is a list of what would be a successfully fun Labor Day weekend:
- A cookout. Groups of people standing around the grill waiting for delicious burgers, brats, and veggie dogs to reach perfection. Even better if there is a hilarious guy at the grill wearing a "Kiss the Cook" apron.
- Delicious drinks. This weekend may be the time to try a summer drink. I know it's still warm in September but having a fruity beverage in September just isn't the same.
- Fireworks. I really need to use up a bunch of the roman candles I bought over the summer.
- A fun fall dress
- Lots of laughter with friends.
- Outdoor movies: Hook, The Sandlot, Goonies. Preferably while drinking sangria.
- The guy I have a crush on asking me out.
- No rain and no humidity.
This isn't asking too much is it?
- A cookout. Groups of people standing around the grill waiting for delicious burgers, brats, and veggie dogs to reach perfection. Even better if there is a hilarious guy at the grill wearing a "Kiss the Cook" apron.
- Delicious drinks. This weekend may be the time to try a summer drink. I know it's still warm in September but having a fruity beverage in September just isn't the same.
- Fireworks. I really need to use up a bunch of the roman candles I bought over the summer.
- A fun fall dress
- Lots of laughter with friends.
- Outdoor movies: Hook, The Sandlot, Goonies. Preferably while drinking sangria.
- The guy I have a crush on asking me out.
- No rain and no humidity.
This isn't asking too much is it?
Friday, August 24, 2012
Fridays at Five
Ducks fly together!!!
How I get through my work day: www.cantyouseeimbusy.com
There is really no need to redo the Rocketeer.....
I love Lance Armstrong. He is still a 7peat winner to me. Livestrong.
One of my favorite videos of all time:
How I get through my work day: www.cantyouseeimbusy.com
There is really no need to redo the Rocketeer.....
I love Lance Armstrong. He is still a 7peat winner to me. Livestrong.
One of my favorite videos of all time:
Thursday, August 23, 2012
fall movies from books
The folks over at Book Riot created a list of the top 12 fall movies from books. I.... disagree with their order. So here is the list and below is my list. Clearly The Great Gatsby would be at number one. But considering it's now being released in 2013..... We all have the same thoughts on the last Twilight movie.
Book Riot's List
12. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2
11. Les Miserables (Dec. 14)
10. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Dec. 14)
9. Atlas Shrugged, Part 2 (Oct. 12)
8. Alex Cross
7. Wuthering Heights (Oct. 5)
6. Anna Karenina (Nov. 16)
5. Lincoln (Nov. 16)
4. On The Road (Dec. 21)
3. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
2. Life of Pi (Nov. 21)
1. Cloud Atlas (Oct. 26)
I've redone the list. I put stars next to the ones I have no idea about.
12. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2
11. Atlas Shrugged, Part 2 (Oct. 12)
10. On The Road (Dec. 21)
9. Alex Cross *
8. Lincoln (Nov. 16)
7. Wuthering Heights (Oct. 5)
6. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
5. Cloud Atlas (Oct. 26)* (I have never read this book but it looks really interesting)
4. Anna Karenina (Nov. 16)
3. Life of Pi (Nov. 21)
2. Les Miserables (Dec. 14)
1. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Dec. 14)
Book Riot's List
12. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2
11. Les Miserables (Dec. 14)
10. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Dec. 14)
9. Atlas Shrugged, Part 2 (Oct. 12)
8. Alex Cross
7. Wuthering Heights (Oct. 5)
6. Anna Karenina (Nov. 16)
5. Lincoln (Nov. 16)
4. On The Road (Dec. 21)
3. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
2. Life of Pi (Nov. 21)
1. Cloud Atlas (Oct. 26)
I've redone the list. I put stars next to the ones I have no idea about.
12. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2
11. Atlas Shrugged, Part 2 (Oct. 12)
10. On The Road (Dec. 21)
9. Alex Cross *
8. Lincoln (Nov. 16)
7. Wuthering Heights (Oct. 5)
6. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
5. Cloud Atlas (Oct. 26)* (I have never read this book but it looks really interesting)
4. Anna Karenina (Nov. 16)
3. Life of Pi (Nov. 21)
2. Les Miserables (Dec. 14)
1. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Dec. 14)
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Hollywood for Ugly People
They say that DC is Hollywood for ugly people. Which clearly means "they" have never been here. I mean, we have men who wear nice suits to work every day. There are few things better looking than a man in a suit that fits well. It could be from Target but if it fits well, your attractiveness level goes up by at least 3 points. Also, the whole suit jacket off, shirt sleeves rolled up a bit, loosened tie look: amazeballs.* Sure, the fashions are more conservative than in New York. But if you really look at most of the people in New York, they're not dressed that much different than most of the people elsewhere. It's only those in the fashion/high-profile industries who dress "spot on the trends". And black is a trend that is everyone is aware of and takes part in.
Anyway, where was I.....
Right, I realized the other day that I have been in DC for 8 years now. It doesn't really seem like that long. So I've decided to come up with a list of things I've learned by living here.
*There are also good looking women here. Present company included. I see them but I just don't swing that way. Most often I just am staring because I covet their shoes or dress.
Anyway, where was I.....
Right, I realized the other day that I have been in DC for 8 years now. It doesn't really seem like that long. So I've decided to come up with a list of things I've learned by living here.
- Walk left, stand right.
- Also: the bottom of the escalator is not the best place to try to figure out where to go.
- The metro sucks. But there is a funny song about it.
- Sure most people are looking for a connection when they meet new people. But that doesn't mean that they aren't fun, nice people.
- We don't know what to do when it snows. So we have giant snowball fights.
- There is always something interesting going on. From free museums (where you can follow guides to get free bits of info) to moonlight bike rides to pillow fights on the Mall to rallies. Embassies open their doors occasionally. There are delicious restaurants and fun bars. Just because one place is considered to be "cool" doesn't mean that you will have a good time when you go there. But it doesn't not mean that either.
- Making good friends is hard. Keeping them is harder. This is such a transient town. People move in and out of it all the time. So you have to love hard when you find people worthy of love and realize that when they're gone you just have to work extra hard to keep the friendship going. You may change your group of friends but the ones that you keep around are the best.
- Even if you're not a sports fan, you will cheer for the Caps during their exciting (but inevitably fruitless) playoff run.
- Happy hour is the best hour of the day. And everyone partakes in them.
- Safeway's have nicknames. I've never heard of a grocery store having a nickname.
- Regardless of how you feel about the president/vice-president, it is equal parts exciting and annoying when you get stopped by the motorcade. And it is a valid excuse to be late for work.
- You can play chess against homeless in DuPont Circle. They will beat you. Still make a bet with them.
*There are also good looking women here. Present company included. I see them but I just don't swing that way. Most often I just am staring because I covet their shoes or dress.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Wordless Wednesdays
France, c. 1925 — F. Scott Fitzgerald is filmed writing.
http://orsons.tumblr.com/post/26115103373/france-c-1925-f-scott-fitzgerald-is-filmed
Monday, August 13, 2012
Art I Heart
I'm in the process of re-doing my room. I would love to have these two prints on my wall in golden and gray.
From: http://www.etsy.com/shop/amycnelson?ref=seller_info
From: http://www.etsy.com/shop/amycnelson?ref=seller_info
Friday Link Roundup
I love videos of animals you wuoldn't expect to be friends being friends. So this duck and puppy combo made me squee with joy.
USA! USA! USA! I'm glad Japan won the World Cup. OK, not really, but they went through a lot in 2011.
Speaking of the Olympics, have you been following the girls at Go Fug Yourself's Royal Olympic Watch. There's a lot of Harry and Kate's hair. Either of which I would take.
A song I forgot I loved.
My favorite of the "Hey Girl" meme trend.
USA! USA! USA! I'm glad Japan won the World Cup. OK, not really, but they went through a lot in 2011.
Speaking of the Olympics, have you been following the girls at Go Fug Yourself's Royal Olympic Watch. There's a lot of Harry and Kate's hair. Either of which I would take.
A song I forgot I loved.
My favorite of the "Hey Girl" meme trend.
An Important Debate
There's been a lot of debate going around...... my head about an e-reader vs. a "real book". On the one hand, there's nothing like actually holding a book and the weight of it, the smell of it, noticing someone trying to get a glimpse of the title. On the other hand, the idea of having all my books in one place is amazing. On the other hand, I have a lot of books that I already own that I wouldn't want to pay to download again. On the other hand, paying a much reduced price for a book I really want to read when it first comes out and not having to wait for the cheaper paperback option/long library waiting list is quite appealing. On the other hand, where did I get this many hands? This is going to make it very interesting come winter and I need 3 pairs of gloves. Although I will dominate in a snowball fight.
So as always, a good pro/con list needs to be created.
e-reader
pro:
- portable for all my books
- light weight
- can easily obtain books at a reduced rate
- can easily pick up another book if I don't feel like reading the current one
- easy to travel with
con:
- I already own a lot of books that I would have to re-buy
- my dream of owning a space with a wall that is a book case would be seriously undermined
- I would probably end up buying the book as well which would be a double payment
- not being able to talk to people about the book I'm reading
- not being able to mark my favorite passages in a book
book
pro:
- the smell, the weight, the "feel" of holding and reading and looking at a book
- writing in them
- building a book case wall
- loaning them out to other people
con:
- having to limit the number of books taken on a trip
- can be expensive
So I guess the conclusion of all this is:
So as always, a good pro/con list needs to be created.
e-reader
pro:
- portable for all my books
- light weight
- can easily obtain books at a reduced rate
- can easily pick up another book if I don't feel like reading the current one
- easy to travel with
con:
- I already own a lot of books that I would have to re-buy
- my dream of owning a space with a wall that is a book case would be seriously undermined
- I would probably end up buying the book as well which would be a double payment
- not being able to talk to people about the book I'm reading
- not being able to mark my favorite passages in a book
book
pro:
- the smell, the weight, the "feel" of holding and reading and looking at a book
- writing in them
- building a book case wall
- loaning them out to other people
con:
- having to limit the number of books taken on a trip
- can be expensive
So I guess the conclusion of all this is:
Labels:
reading
Location:
Ellipse Rd NW, Washington, DC 20502, USA
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Take a Trip Tuesday (8/7/2012)
Take a Trip Tuesday. An inspiration board of one place I want to visit each week. This week is dedicated to a place I just got back from: Charlotte, NC.
Things to do:
Things to do:
- Discovery Place
- NoDa neighborhood
- Plaza Midwood neighborhood
- US National Whitewater Rafting Center
- Lunchbox Records
- Panthers games
- Cheerwine
- Wine at Dolce Vida in NoDa
- Fuel pizza
- BBQ from Midwood Smokehouse
- Burgers at South 21 or The Penguin Drive-in
- Common Market
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Thursday Links...
A few things that are making me giddy....
- Is it autumn yet?!?!?! (RIP Rory. Again.)
- Even through he is a comedian and not an actual politician, I would vote for Stephen Colbert for president. Or vice-president if he were running with Jon Stewart. Colbert Nation! This time with music.
- Yellow jeans!
- The whole "badminton scandal". The bigger scandal is how is badminton an Olympic sport.
- Planning for a trip to the Adirondacks in September to run a race, Austin in October to visit a friend, and Scotland in November.
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