Okay, so it has been a while since I have done a legit fashion post. It does not help that my school, while being fashionable, still has people AFTER LABOR DAY wearing seersucker, Jack Rodgers, and white pants/shorts. Seriously people, put them away. Send them home. They are not acceptable. I am so okay with Rainbows and Gladiators because most are in neutral tones like brown or black, but WTF is up with the girl I saw on Saturday night wearing Jack Rodgers, a seersucker skirt, and a white polo shirt. Was she going golfing? No. Was she playing tennis? No. She was headed to flippin KA, and I am pretty sure that their party theme was not "Golf Pros Tennis Hos" but if anyone wants to clarify that for me I would really, sincerely appreciate it.
Moving on.
Fall Fashion 2009. Yes, so this stuff premiered in New York's Bryant Park a good 6-9, whatever months ago, but it doesn't make it any less valid! It is what is in stores, now!
I am lusting over a pair of Frye boots. I was PLANNING on BUYING A pair. But then, you know, I had to spend about $12k on my college tuition in less than a month which wasn't 100% planned so I didn't have much savings by that point. Joy. But here are a few of my favorites, perfect for a skirt&tights, skinny jeans, or a flowy dress. Take your pick. Natch, brown (esp. in a chestnut tone) is the bestest.
They are all in the Carmen collection, and they are all DELISH. Gorgeous, neutral and perfect for a Summer/Fall transition piece, and a token item for your collection. They normally have ample supply on Zappos.com as well as at Nordstrom...!
Frye Carmen 3-strap:
Frye Carmen Harness Tall:
Frye Carmen 14L:
Another Fall piece? Bright-colored bag. You see those crazy people coming out of Express wearing heinous bright-colored tights a la Madonna 3 years ago? Well, no thank you. I am a bit more classic. I would rather my brightness come from a luxuriously delish smelling purse, such as this one by Kate Spade. I saw it at both the Nordies in Annapolis as well as the Nordies in Towson, so it must be available elsewhere!!
Kate Spade Park Slope Short Eliza:
I <3 the Atlantic Blue, but the pink-orange-red Cerasus is intensely pretty too. But in person it gives off too much neon to me.
Another major color for fall is Burgundy. Jewel tint to it, but still a true burgundy. Lets see if I can find it in a token Fall fashion piece, like...
This one by Phoebe Couture, called the Embroidered Flutter Dress. In Magenta. Jewel-licious! [Thank you Nieman Marcus]:
And again, this teal shade. Lovely. DVF calls it Petrol. Not sure why. It doesn't remind me of gasoline?? [Thank you Nieman Marcus]
From Nieman Marcus, this DVF piece is called the Thane Beaded-Shoulder Dress:
Pieces to recycle:
Your token LBD:
Here is my token dress. Originally purchased for Thanksgiving 2007 week at the Greenbrier, it has been my go-to Fall/Winter LBD. Gorgeous wool/cashmere blend from Banana Republic. Their dresses fit me perfectly.
Big wide belts (still... not even kidding)
Skinny belts (woohoo thank you J.Crew!)
Leather jackets, in every shade under the rainbow
Fur coats (of course, when it is colder, but really, can I just show up to a football game in a fur coat? Will I be booed? I mean, I LOVE mine, but is it acceptable? I inherited mine so it isn't like I am going against my whole Environmental Studies self. Then again, I am not a hippy and I dont own a pair of Birkenstocks and I do not not shave and I am not a member of the Democratic Party...)
On a unrelated note, here is one of my favorite pictures of me ever (note the emerald green jewel-tone dress!! gotta love storing good pieces!):
The Greenbrier Thanksgiving 2007 at probably around 1am. I had drunk a bottle of champagne by myself. There is a fabulous story here, I promise.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Does anyone watch Glee?
After my BFF Rach shared with my their cover of Journey's amazing "Don't Stop Believin'", they pulled off this hysterical and awesome scene!!
Mucho love to former roomie Chelsea for telling me about this. And FOX for even still having this show on the air!!
Trailer:
Mucho love to former roomie Chelsea for telling me about this. And FOX for even still having this show on the air!!
Trailer:
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Tequila and Limes
I so love margaritas. This summer, with Michael and I being all over the place, the best thing at the end of the day was to head home and make a tasty margarita. However, my "sin" of the summer was this: no margarita glasses. My personal goal is to really get a nice classy bar going. For now, the display case I inherited from my mother (made of maple, needs to be refinished for the dining room, but currently has a nice shabby-chic look to it - do I need to post a picture of it?) has our "nice things that can't sit out" at this time. For example, plain glass champagne flutes from my Grandmama, cut glass wine goblets, a cute polka-dot chip dip holder, my sterling silver wine stopper and plate, etc, are all in there. Oh, and PBF's pilsners, etc. ANYWAY, on to my wish list:
Recycled glass & a great price! How fabulous is that? It reminds me of the old glass bottled Cokes I could buy in the Pruden basement at Chatham Hall. Yay!
I am happy to have tried Grand Marnier in my margarita, as a bartender at a hotel I was at this summer served it with a citrus mix, yum! Then again, I was like 3 cocktails in so it may not have been so great if I was having it as my first drink, not too sure.
From my experience, you have to add this winner to make it a true Mexico margarita, with Patron of course... It is made by Patron, but it is also without any added fillers or flavors, so it's really lush and fruity but not as syrup-y as Grand Marnier (in my opinion)... but this is a great addition of more orange if you want - which may be prefereable, depending on if you use the traditional Key Lime with tequila (which has a yellower juice) or the regular lime which is more obvious in how green it is!
Lastly, the bar tool set. How the hell PBF and I have survived without one of these babies is completely shocking to me. We need to have one, pronto!! This one is the Faces Bar Tool Set from Williams-Sonoma. It is a 8 piece set and fantastic: ice bucket, storage rack (removeable), jigger, strainer, tongs, stirrer, bar knife, and bottle opener. I keep going back to it, hoping Mike will splurge on it for me, but, of course, he would rather buy me dinner out and a bottle of Chanel Coco Madmoiselle instead (like last weekend). It retails at $99 on their website.
Oh! And a shaker. Duh. Here is a great one I have been eyeing for months!! Again, Williams-Sonoma. Guess you guys know where some of my registry will be when I finally get engaged!! It retails for $32.
Recycled glass & a great price! How fabulous is that? It reminds me of the old glass bottled Cokes I could buy in the Pruden basement at Chatham Hall. Yay!
I am happy to have tried Grand Marnier in my margarita, as a bartender at a hotel I was at this summer served it with a citrus mix, yum! Then again, I was like 3 cocktails in so it may not have been so great if I was having it as my first drink, not too sure.
From my experience, you have to add this winner to make it a true Mexico margarita, with Patron of course... It is made by Patron, but it is also without any added fillers or flavors, so it's really lush and fruity but not as syrup-y as Grand Marnier (in my opinion)... but this is a great addition of more orange if you want - which may be prefereable, depending on if you use the traditional Key Lime with tequila (which has a yellower juice) or the regular lime which is more obvious in how green it is!
Lastly, the bar tool set. How the hell PBF and I have survived without one of these babies is completely shocking to me. We need to have one, pronto!! This one is the Faces Bar Tool Set from Williams-Sonoma. It is a 8 piece set and fantastic: ice bucket, storage rack (removeable), jigger, strainer, tongs, stirrer, bar knife, and bottle opener. I keep going back to it, hoping Mike will splurge on it for me, but, of course, he would rather buy me dinner out and a bottle of Chanel Coco Madmoiselle instead (like last weekend). It retails at $99 on their website.
Oh! And a shaker. Duh. Here is a great one I have been eyeing for months!! Again, Williams-Sonoma. Guess you guys know where some of my registry will be when I finally get engaged!! It retails for $32.
Labels:
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house,
PBF,
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
The Best. Ever.
Katie: I don't have the right style for you do I?
Hubbell: No you don't have the right style.
Katie: I'll change.
Hubbell: No, don't change. You're your own girl, you have your own style.
Katie: But then I won't have you. Why can't I have you?
Hubbell: Because you push too hard, every damn minute. There's no time to ever relax and enjoy living. Every thing's too serious to be so serious.
Katie: If I push too hard it's because I want things to be better, I want us to be better, I want you to be better. Sure I make waves... I mean you have to. And I'll keep making them 'till you're everything you should be and will be. You'll never find anyone as good for you as I am, to believe in you as much as I do or to love you as much.
Hubbell: I know that.
Katie: Well then why?
I don't need to say anything:
Hubbell: You're unhappy unless you do something. Because of me, you're trying to lay out, but that's wrong... wrong for you. Commitment is part of you. Part of what makes you attractive, part of what attracted me to you.
All clips are property of HBO (Home Box Office)
Hubbell: No you don't have the right style.
Katie: I'll change.
Hubbell: No, don't change. You're your own girl, you have your own style.
Katie: But then I won't have you. Why can't I have you?
Hubbell: Because you push too hard, every damn minute. There's no time to ever relax and enjoy living. Every thing's too serious to be so serious.
Katie: If I push too hard it's because I want things to be better, I want us to be better, I want you to be better. Sure I make waves... I mean you have to. And I'll keep making them 'till you're everything you should be and will be. You'll never find anyone as good for you as I am, to believe in you as much as I do or to love you as much.
Hubbell: I know that.
Katie: Well then why?
I don't need to say anything:
Hubbell: You're unhappy unless you do something. Because of me, you're trying to lay out, but that's wrong... wrong for you. Commitment is part of you. Part of what makes you attractive, part of what attracted me to you.
All clips are property of HBO (Home Box Office)
Labels:
relationships,
Sex and the City,
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Monday, September 21, 2009
Random videos
Jimmy Fallon is funny with autotune... I have never really liked his humor but this happened last night on the Emmy's and I thought it was great.
Property of CBS.
Annnnnd Mother Lover. Of course I have to put that on here, too. They replayed this episode of SNL recently. Cannot miss it! [This is dirty but funny... this is the censored version but still kind-of awkward to be caught blasting in the office)...
Property of SNL and NBC.
I totes love Susan Serandon and found these great quotes from you:
Susan Sarandon talked about her cameo in Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg’s Motherlovers video that premiered on Saturday Night Live last weekend, calling it a "classic." Watch the clip after the jump.
During an appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday night (May 12), Sarandon said of her role as Samberg’s mother, "My 16-year-old said it would be classic."
She added that plenty of syrup and whipped cream outtakes between her and Timberlake ended up on the cutting room floor, but would be good if a DVD of the video was ever released.
Sarandon explained that the broadcast edit of Motherlovers was actually restrained saying, "I was relieved the classic was so classy."
[http://www.thecelebritytruth.com/susan-sarandon-motherlovers-justin-timberlake-classic/006999]
Property of CBS.
Annnnnd Mother Lover. Of course I have to put that on here, too. They replayed this episode of SNL recently. Cannot miss it! [This is dirty but funny... this is the censored version but still kind-of awkward to be caught blasting in the office)...
Property of SNL and NBC.
I totes love Susan Serandon and found these great quotes from you:
Susan Sarandon talked about her cameo in Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg’s Motherlovers video that premiered on Saturday Night Live last weekend, calling it a "classic." Watch the clip after the jump.
During an appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday night (May 12), Sarandon said of her role as Samberg’s mother, "My 16-year-old said it would be classic."
She added that plenty of syrup and whipped cream outtakes between her and Timberlake ended up on the cutting room floor, but would be good if a DVD of the video was ever released.
Sarandon explained that the broadcast edit of Motherlovers was actually restrained saying, "I was relieved the classic was so classy."
[http://www.thecelebritytruth.com/susan-sarandon-motherlovers-justin-timberlake-classic/006999]
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Mr. Big
Have you ever had your own Mr. Big? The guy you always went back to, because no one really could compare at the end of the day? You would put a lot of eggs in one basket and then that guy you were dating at the time would dump the basket on your head, cracking the eggs and spilling their insides all over you. Disappointment. Disgusting. Difficult to clean up. Perhaps in some instances a waste of time. Whether they cheated on you, had an obsession with younger women (gross), or were just in general a creeper, you 'peaced out' as soon as you heard about it.
I have had a Mr. Big. He is that guy who always is treading on the fine line between best friend and friend-with-benefits. Honestly, who is the idiot who said a friendship with a former lover was easy? I cannot even keep count of the times over the years that we have had a physical relationship, and how long we have agreed it isn't the best thing for us, and then when I have a bad relationship, he comes back into my life. It isn't like he is bad for me as an individual. He is just conflicting with my long term goals. He is a Mr. Big. Successful, busy, full of things to do, but still makes time for my company - in whatever context that is. Maybe I do want to get married in 5 years. Have kids in 10. And go to grad school. But he isn't 100% sure of what he wants and from who so if it isn't me, I can't really put pressure on him can I? Even if at multiple times in my life I wish it was.
I had a point in my life where I was completely, head over heels in love with this man. I would have done anything to fit him into my pocket and to make love with him until the sun came up. Maybe you even think about him when you have had a crappy day and you know your boyfriend won't even begin to understand why it sucked... but he would. It is hard. It is sad. But he is still going to be there if you need him. Even if you have... Too much in common, too many friends in common, family members who barely know you but dislike you, and other factors can ruin things. Maybe for you ...maybe you don't get why it doesn't work. And he always has the same stupid, nonchalant response for your eternal why aren't we together?, "because I just can't see myself with you". So you have to let it go. But at the end of the day, if you aren't the kind of person that guy sees himself with, even if you have EVERYTHING in common... it isn't going to work on his end, so why give him all you have? That's where the intensity of friendship comes in. Where you need to make a conscious choice of friendship versus nothing at all. Who is it awkward for? Normally the guy, especially when you look fantastic and he can't have you the way he wants. Boundaries help, but those can be shoved aside if you let your self control fall to the wayside. Self-control definitely helps... just make sure you have it.
Funny thing is, he has only met a handful of my boyfriends. Not all of them. He would rather permanently remain faceless. It's his choice, of course. But I wonder why. He is someone I have actually chosen OVER a boyfriend in a relationship before. But then again, that boyfriend was an idiot, and he didn't get the concept of why a friend/confidant I had known for YEARS out-ranked him. Sorry, but you went to the end of the line in terms of significance. Another ridiculous fact is that I have not one single picture of us together. That isn't to say someone else out there hasn't taken one, but I do not have one, and I am probably the only person who would love to have a copy. I just find it especially saddening when I think at the end of the day all of the people I care about, that I don't have one of him. Seems unheard of and unacceptable.
You don't want to lose your Mr. Big. You can ask him for favors and he will do his best to make your situation better. You can ask his opinion on everything. If you have a fight with a boyfriend, he may be your go-to guy to hear his opinion on the issue. This situation does not mean he will go on your side, he always remains honest and unbiased. When you want to change your hair, he may remind you as to why he likes it long (or short). You hang out and drink and eat together and can shoot insults and compliments to each other without it meaning anything. He is just that ever present force in your life. He may use you for arm candy or for personal shopper duties... but it doesn't mean he doesn't care about you any less.
I guess at the end of the day, you just have to check yourself - are you hurting yourself? Are you hurting him (if he has any feelings)?, Are you hurting the person you are seeing by having any kinds of doubts or questions about your character or are you comparing him to your Mr. Big?
Being friends isn't the easiest thing in the world, but as one of my best friends put it, "being friends with him is better than not talking to him at all... in the long run, right?"
Photos property of HBO.
Labels:
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Friday, September 18, 2009
Bruce Hornsby's new album
Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers with ERIC CLAPTON performing "Space is the Place":
This is one of many great tracks on Bruce Hornsby's new album. As he is a Virginia native like me, I love his more "mountain-bluegrassy-rock" tracks.
Got may flies in May
June bugs in June
Mosquitoes all summer long
And by July you′re through
August is beautiful for copperheads and their friends
And ticks will embrace you all until September′s end
We′re having a ball in the low country
Having a ball in the low country
Having a ball, no problems at all, not hitting a wall
Having nice fun with you all
Having a ball in the low country
We hunt our beautiful wildlife
In our blaze orange hats
They make us look real funny
But it′s the law got to respect that
Stand still for the turkey
Stay loose for the squirrel
Lots of specialized skills you need
In our corner of the world
We′re having a ball in the low country
Having a ball in the low country
Having a ball, no problems at all, not hitting a wall
Having nice fun with you all
Having a ball in the low country
October, November sets us up
For Christmas time in the flats
More time to watch our furry friends
Hunt ′em, kill ′em, put ′em on a mat
January means New Year′s
Time to get a buzz on
February March and April
More time for juicing, son
We′re having a ball in the low country
Having a ball in the low country
Having a ball, no problems at all, not hitting a wall
Having nice fun with you all
Having a ball in the low country
We love our Bobby Labonte
And the WWF
We love our Swaggart and Haggard
And we love the W. the president
There′s love all around us
Our church friends are doing well
And the little mongoloid children
We′ll keep ′em all from hell
All lyrics are property of Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers band.
TV footage is property of NBC.
This is one of many great tracks on Bruce Hornsby's new album. As he is a Virginia native like me, I love his more "mountain-bluegrassy-rock" tracks.
Got may flies in May
June bugs in June
Mosquitoes all summer long
And by July you′re through
August is beautiful for copperheads and their friends
And ticks will embrace you all until September′s end
We′re having a ball in the low country
Having a ball in the low country
Having a ball, no problems at all, not hitting a wall
Having nice fun with you all
Having a ball in the low country
We hunt our beautiful wildlife
In our blaze orange hats
They make us look real funny
But it′s the law got to respect that
Stand still for the turkey
Stay loose for the squirrel
Lots of specialized skills you need
In our corner of the world
We′re having a ball in the low country
Having a ball in the low country
Having a ball, no problems at all, not hitting a wall
Having nice fun with you all
Having a ball in the low country
October, November sets us up
For Christmas time in the flats
More time to watch our furry friends
Hunt ′em, kill ′em, put ′em on a mat
January means New Year′s
Time to get a buzz on
February March and April
More time for juicing, son
We′re having a ball in the low country
Having a ball in the low country
Having a ball, no problems at all, not hitting a wall
Having nice fun with you all
Having a ball in the low country
We love our Bobby Labonte
And the WWF
We love our Swaggart and Haggard
And we love the W. the president
There′s love all around us
Our church friends are doing well
And the little mongoloid children
We′ll keep ′em all from hell
All lyrics are property of Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers band.
TV footage is property of NBC.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Gossip Girl is back on!
Who else is excited??
**All video property of CW TV**
**All video property of CW TV**
Labels:
fashion,
Gossip Girl,
relationships,
tv
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Say a Prayer for the Pretender.
Ah the laughter of the lovers
As they run through the night
Leaving nothing for the others
But to choose off and fight
And tear at the world with all their might
While the ships bearing their dreams
Sail out of sight
I'm going to find myself a girl
Who can show me what laughter means
And we'll fill in the missing colors
In each others paint-by-number dreams
And then we'll put our dark glasses on
And we'll make love until our strength is gone
And when the morning light comes streaming in
We'll get up and do it again
Get it up again
I'm going to be a happy idiot
And struggle for the legal tender
Where the ads take aim and lay their claim
To the heart and the soul of the spender
And believe in whatever may lie
In those things that money can buy
Though true love could have been a contender
Are you there?
Say a prayer for the Pretender
Who started out so young and strong
Only to surrender
-Jackson Browne, of course, who is simply amazing.
Labels:
music,
relationships
Friday, September 11, 2009
September 11... Never, ever forget
Photo Source: http://www.memeticians.com/
Today I want to remind people of the disaster which happened on September 11, 2001. While I was fortunate enough to not lose anyone in this horrific tragedy, that does not mean my heart didn't break that day. I feel as though a good bit of my naivete cracked that day... as I still cannot forget my first images... I was at Chatham Hall, and I was a junior in boarding school there. It was during my free period, and I was in the computer lab. I checked my email, planning on walking into my Algebra 2 math class that next period. Something inspired me to go downstairs and watch TV. It was right then that they first started coverage on NBC. I immediately ran up to my math teacher, Mr. Toulson, and told him "Something bad is happening in NYC, I think you need to see this...". And he and I ran back downstairs, and the full extent of what was going on hit everyone in the Niche in the face. I sat myself up on the snack bar and held myself. I just couldn't move. I didn't want to move. I thought of my classmates and friends who were from NYC or had friends and family there. I was scared for them. I couldn't begin to fully gauge that this event could be happening anywhere else, like the Pentagon. I was so caught up in the thought that this was occurring, and right in front of me, I saw the other tower fall. I remember thinking that it was like a cascade. A waterfall effect. And if it wasn't a disaster, then it would have been an amazing engineering feat. But it wasn't. It was real. It was scary. It was incalculable to think about it.
I hope everyone remembers and respects on this day.
"Met in the Stairwell" by Stacey Randall
You say you will never forget where you were when you heard the news
On September 11, 2001.
Neither will I..
I was on the 110th floor in a smoke filled room with a man who called his wife to say 'Good-Bye.'
I held his fingers steady as he dialed.
I gave him the peace to say,
'Honey, I am not going to make it, but it is OK... I am ready to go.'
I was with his wife when he called as she fed breakfast to their children.
I held her up as she tried to understand his words
And as she realized he wasn't coming home that night.
I was in the stairwell of the 23rd floor when a woman cried out to Me for help.
'I have been knocking on the door of your heart for 50 years!' I said.
'Of course I will show you the way home - only believe in Me now.'
I was at the base of the building with the Priest ministering to the injured and devastated souls.
I took him home to tend to his Flock in Heaven.
He heard my voice and answered.
I was on all four of those planes, in every seat, with every prayer.
I was with the crew as they were overtaken.
I was in the very hearts of the believers there,
Comforting and assuring them that their faith has saved them.
I was in Texas, Virginia, California, Michigan, Afghanistan...
I was standing next to you when you heard the terrible news.
Did you sense Me?
I want you to know that I saw every face.
I knew every name - though not all knew Me.
Some met Me for the first time on the 86th floor.
Some sought Me with their last breath.
Some couldn't hear Me calling to them through the smoke and flames;
'Come to Me... this way... take my hand.'
Some chose, for the final time, to ignore Me.
But, I was there.
I did not place you in the Tower that day.
You may not know why, but I do.
However, if you were there in that explosive moment in time,
Would you have reached for Me?
Sept. 11, 2001, was not the end of the journey for you.
But someday your journey will end.
And I will be there for you as well.
Seek Me now while I may be found.
Then, at any moment, you know you are 'ready to go.'
I will be in the stairwell of your final moments.
God
[or whomever you believe in]
Stop and think and appreciate God's power, or whomever you love and find to guide you all your days, in your life.
Photo Source: http://lifeinthemix2.co.uk/
If you wrote this, please let me know:
How many of us have heard that question, "Where was your GOD when the World Trade Center and the Pentagon was attacked?" Well, I know where my GOD was the morning of September 11, 2001, and He was very busy!
He was trying to discourage anyone from taking those flights. Those four flights together held over 1000 passengers and there were only 266 aboard. He was on 4 commercial flights giving terrified passengers the ability to stay calm. Not one of the family members who were called by a loved one on one of the hijacked planes said that passengers were screaming in the background. On one of the flights He was giving strength to passengers to try to overtake the hijackers.
He was busy trying to create obstacles for employees at the World Trade Center. After all, only around 20,000 were at the towers when the first jet hit. Since the buildings held over 50,000 workers, this was a miracle in itself. How many of the people who were employed at the World Trade Center told the media that they were late for work or they had traffic delays?
He was holding up two 110 story buildings so that 2/3 of the workers could get out. I was so amazed that the top of the towers didn't topple when the jets impacted. And when they did fall, they fell inward. GOD didn't allow them to topple over, as many more lives would have been lost. And when the buildings went down, my GOD picked up almost 6,000 of His children and carried them home with Him. Reassuring His frightened children that the worst was over and the best was yet to come.
He sat down and cried that 19 of His children could have so much hate in their hearts. That they didn't choose Him, but another god that doesn't exist, and now they are lost forever.
He sent his children that are best trained for this disaster and had them save the few that were still alive, but unable to help themselves. And then sent many others to help in any way they were needed.
He still isn't finished though, He holds the loved ones left behind in His arms. He comforts them daily. His other children are given the strength to reach out to them and help them in any way they can.
And I believe He will continue to help us in what is to come. He will give the people in charge of this great nation the strength and the wisdom to do the right thing. He would never leave us in our time of need. So when anyone asks, "Where was your GOD on September 11th", you can say "everywhere!"
And yes, although this is without a doubt the worst thing I have seen in my life, I see God's miracles in every bit of it. I keep praying for those who don't believe in GOD, every chance I have. I can't imagine going through such a difficult time and not believing in GOD. Life would be hopeless
Source: http://www.allisonsheart.com/yourhand2/stairwell.html
Photo Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sis/
If you wrote this, please let me know:
*** THE BUILDINGS ***
~ The World Trade Center ~
The twin towers of the World Trade Center were places of employment for some 50,000 people. With the missing list of just over 5,000 people, that means 90% of the people targeted survived the attack.
~ The Pentagon ~
Some 23,000 people were the target of a third plane aimed at the Pentagon. The latest count shows that 123 lost their lives. That is an amazing 99.5% survival rate.
In addition, the plane seems to have come in too low, too early, to affect a large portion of the building. On top of that, the section that was hit was the first of five sections to undergo renovations that would help protect the Pentagon from terrorist attacks. It had recently completed straightening and blast proofing, saving untold lives. This attack was very sad, but a statistical failure.
*** THE PLANES ***
~ American Airlines Flight 77 ~
This Boeing 757 that was flown into the outside of the Pentagon could have carried up to 196 people, yet 64 were aboard. 78% of the seats were empty.
~ American Airlines Flight 11 ~
This Boeing 767 could have had up to 262 people aboard, but carried 92. 74% of the seats were unfilled.
~ United Airlines Flight 175 ~
Another Boeing 767 that could have sat 262 people had 65 people on board. Again, by God's grace, it was 81% empty.
~ United Airlines Flight 93 ~
This Boeing 757 was one of the most uplifting stories yet. The smallest flight to be hijacked with 45 people aboard out of a possible 196 had 84% of its capacity unused. Yet these people stood up to the attackers and thwarted a fourth attempted destruction of a national landmark, saving untold numbers of lives in the process.
*** IN SUMMARY ***
Out of potentially 74,280 Americans directly targeted by these inept cowards, 93% survived or avoided the attacks.
The hijacked planes were mostly empty, the Pentagon was hit at it's strongest point, the overwhelming majority of people in the World Trade Center buildings escaped and a handful of passengers gave the ultimate sacrifice to save even more lives.
Source: http://www.allisonsheart.com/yourhand2/stairwell.html
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Typical Me
I had on a cute-as-a-button outfit today... Sperrys, knee-length skirt, Lacoste pink polo, Vineyard Vines belt... and I was FREEZING. And for whatever reason I didn't have my cardigan at school so I was stuck.
What did I decide to do?
Go to the Brock gym. Put on my Pumas. Go to bookstore. Buy new (mine was looking pretty rough) PINK! RMC sweatshirt. And some sweatpants. I am a walking ad for school.
...lame? Debateable. At least I am not totally sick and just have a headache (likely from flu shot I got yesterday).
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Rainy Day!
Woke up this morning and it was a crazy 64 degrees outside! Gracious! Anyway, I bundled up and attempted to look as cute as possible...
Jeans: GAP
Cardigan and vest: J.Crew (couldn't find all of it on Polyvore)
Jacket: I think actually Delias last Fall?
Shoes: Nine West
In other news, school is going well. I really am in love with all of my classes, even with my awkwardly goofy teachers. I cannot imagine anything else to be spending my time doing, esp when it comes to ALL of the reading for my EVST class that I have been doing. I just cannot wait to go out and do things more actively in the field!!
The Activities Carnival was last night and I signed up for a bunch of groups. I am not running for office for anything - maybe next semester or next Fall... esp as I am just trying to meet people still. But it was a blast last night. I got to talk to a couple of groups of great ladies (who both love the color PINK) and of course Diva's salon was there trying to give me a whole bunch of random hair stuff... I need to book a massage and mani/pedi pronto! The nails are looking rough (but I am maintaining them as best as I can!!). I am hoping to maybe do a fashion column for the student newspaper and have signed up for a few other activities as well!
Anyway, time to study!
1. "W" charm property of Tiffany and Company
2. Polyvore is by me.
3. Yellow Jacket property of R-MC
4. Electrofishing picture from http://www.kinneticlabs.com
Monday, September 7, 2009
Labor Day thoughts
Because, of course, my college is likely the only one in the South that HAS class today. Case in point, my commute today was 20 minutes shorter than it normally is. Not even kidding.
I WAS going to make a POLYVORE... but apparently the site is down right now [stupid].
So... I will make a list of stuff and things going on in my life.
+ My Vera Bradley bag matches my outfit for today
- 70% chance of rain here in the Richmond metro area
+ Wearing cute-as-a-button white J.Crew skirt
- Last day I can really, "technically" wear said skirt
- Rebecca and Fisher hooking up on Greek. What a slut. Boo.
+ Mike last night grilled scallops and made a tomatillo roasted salsa for me for dinner
- Mike has today off (jerk!!! jk)
+ Pink polos look good on everyone
- Mike refuses to wear any degree of shade of pink, including NANTUCKET RED
- Reading the same assignment for 2 different classes. Yes, two different classes and teachers assigned the same thing... boringggg (but easy?)
Unlike Chuck Bass (drool. although he does look a bit too "fabulous" here with the scarf...)
...sigh
But so soon to a new season:
1. School picture: Liberal Arts College Review
2. Bag picture: Vera Bradley
3. Chuck Bass picture: CWTV
4. Gossip Girl clip: CWTV and E! Entertainment Television
Labels:
education,
fashion,
Gossip Girl,
Macon
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Agreed.
Quiz: The Women of Mad Men
Are you a Betty, a Joan, or a Peggy?
By Erin Clements | August 13, 2009 12:00 p.m.
You are…Joan Holloway!
Strong, smart, and sexy, you are most like Sterling Cooper’s saucy office manager (played by Christina Hendricks). You know how to rock a curve-hugging sheath, and your foxy hairdos and sultry style command attention from every man in sight. Click here to read our interview with Mad Men costume designer Janie Bryant.
As seen from: "Adventures of a Preppy Princess"
Are you a Betty, a Joan, or a Peggy?
By Erin Clements | August 13, 2009 12:00 p.m.
You are…Joan Holloway!
Strong, smart, and sexy, you are most like Sterling Cooper’s saucy office manager (played by Christina Hendricks). You know how to rock a curve-hugging sheath, and your foxy hairdos and sultry style command attention from every man in sight. Click here to read our interview with Mad Men costume designer Janie Bryant.
As seen from: "Adventures of a Preppy Princess"
Totally In Love...
...with this adorable cardigan from J.Crew! I was in a bit of a pickle Sunday night, when, as I shopped online using my new Sept J.Crew catalog as a guide, that my total was pushing to almost $600!!! Oh bother, I had to eliminate and eliminate. I broke down and spent about $250 on things, but I may return and exchange, etc etc. I did want this piece, but I hope it will still be around in a few weeks when I get a second opportunity. When I saw it, I thought of my blogger BFF who loves green as much as I do - Ms. Mindless!
Here you go, m'dear!
Here you go, m'dear!
Labels:
fashion,
J.Crew,
Ms. Mindless,
prep
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