Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Comfortable Isolation


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I've reached a point in my night where I have focused so hard all day that I can't even focus on my book or a television show. Frankly, I'm not even feeling tired. A few lines I just read in Katie Couric's new book perfectly summed up what I am feeling: "Listen once in a while. It's amazing what you can hear. On a hot summer day in the country, you can hear the corn growing, the crack of a tin roof buckling under the power of the sun." - Russell Baker

This description is exactly what I would love to be doing right now. Watching the sun go down over a sea of corn, basking in the leftover heat from the day, closing my eyes, just listening to the sounds around me. Because that way, even though I am not running around or jumping and singing, I would still feel alive. Alive in that way when you feel very connected to nature and the world around you.

Another way to describe this feeling could be expressed through The Notebook. This scene in particular:

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In this scene, the moon and streelights are the only sources of light. It is that time of night on an empty street when it only feels like you are the only breathing being. Also, there is a hint of romance and first love, not only in this movie, but in this stillshot itself. Most importantly, Billie Holiday's I'll Be Seeing You plays in the background. I am comfortably independent, and this type of isolation is something I absolutely wouldn't mind. Bring on the corn, sunset, and slow dancing under the moon.

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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Pretty Things

Black and white photography / Cinema / New York City

Everyday I am inspired by something, whether it is a color, a book I am reading, a magazine article, a stranger's nice manners, nature, the environment and people around me, beautiful pictures, or recipes. There is always a lesson to learn from an action, an awkward moment, an event, or a lecture, and even though I am not in a classroom 24/7, I feel like I am learning a little bit more about the world and myself every day. I want to constantly be motivated and in awe of what is around me. I hope to always find pleasure in the little things, and to find joy in simple moments like standing still in the middle of a crowded New York City street or organizing my books and magazines.

P.S. Happy Easter!

Carrie's Closet
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Organization / Shoes


Photo contrast / MK / Color

Polka dots / Room decor
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Friday, April 22, 2011

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies


If you give me a plate of chocolate chip cookies, it is guaranteed that I will eat every last one of them. So when I craved whipping up a batch of my favorite cookie, I wanted to find a recipe that was a little more healthy. Luckily, this recipe did the trick! There was a different texture to the cookie once it was fresh out of the oven, yet it contained oats and it still tasted like a delicious chocolatey cookie! The right half of the cooling tray has cookies that I left as a round ball, and the left side are cookies that I pressed down flatter before placing in the oven. Both had the same taste and texture - they just came out looking slightly different. I love that oatmeal doesn't just work for breakfast or raisin cookies, and adding chocolate to a traditional recipe always results in a tasty surprise.





Sunday, April 17, 2011

Hello Seattle




I caught Seatle on an off-day, and the sun was shining and sky was blue. After a couple of days of rain, the city felt clean and calm. I explored downtown with my sister and cousin, and indulged in delicious ice cream at Molly Moon and sugar-coated beignets at the Seattle Center. We walked around for a bit, and then rested to enjoy a street performer jazz out on his soprano. Before we left we found a patch of bright red tulips that lined the street. When I wasn't soaking in the beautiful spring day, I managed to take these pictures to capture the moment.







Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Spring Palette


During the winter, I am often found bundled up in a chunky knit scarf to keep warm. While scarves are thought to be a Winter accessory, they can also serve as a perfect Spring accent piece. Though the Spring brings sun, there is usually a morning chill that a light colorful scarf would appropriately combat.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

You Wear It Best


In my philosophy class, a hot topic has been the unrealistic beauty standards for women. In Jean Kilbourne's film, "Killing Us Softly 4," there is a clip of how a regular girl is transformed into a billboard “beauty” for a Dove advertisement. She has her makeup done professionally and is then Photoshopped. The picture of the model that goes up onto the billboard for thousands of people to see looks nothing like the real girl. What is dangerous about this is that girls everywhere look at these pictures, magazine covers, and advertisements and think that this is what celebrities look like and what women should emulate. This, however, is simply not true.
Real life men and women have flaws, but with the wave of a Photoshop wand, love handles or wrinkles can be erased and abs can be added. Not only does this idealized and false beauty standard make women look at themselves differently, but they start to compete with other females.  The media plays a major role in creating what beauty is and what qualifies as “cute” or “hot.” Just like fashion, beauty has trends, too. One year skinny, tall, blondes will be trending, while the next year is all about exotic-looking brunettes.
Here is an example of how the media pits women against one another:
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 We are constantly judging and critiquing one another – so much that it has become an unhealthy obsession. To add insult to injury, women are often put down if they are intelligent, educated, and not living up to beauty norms. Because technology doesn’t move backwards, Photoshop and beauty-altering creams and devices will be a constant pressure that both men and women will have to deal with. Instead of spreading false images around, it is more important to spread the truth around - the truth about what actually goes into creating magazine covers and that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.


Monday, April 11, 2011

Crostini Cravings


Before class every morning I check my favorite blogs and read a couple pages from the New York Times and LA Times. One of the blogs I frequent is Cupcakes and Cashmere. I was inspired by one of her posts that included a recipe for Pea Pesto Crostini. It was a short and simple recipe, and I ate almost half of the plate. I warmed the sliced french baguette in the oven for about 6 minutes after having brushed olive oil on each side - warming the bread will give it a nice crunch. This recipe is perfect for a quick snack or an appetizer to dinner (I made it for the latter). I used 3/4 of the french roll and ended up with a lot of pesto left over, but it will taste delicious on a turkey and cheese sandwich with sundried tomatoes.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Late Night Lights


Santa Monica 2011

Driving by the Pier. Next time I'll stop. The glow of the Pier's lights are stunning against the backdrop of the dark night.




Saturday, April 9, 2011

Chocolate Lover

halfway through churning in the ice cream maker
This weekend I embarked on a kitchen project that required lots of patience. I attempted to make homemade chocolate ice cream (recipe found here - thanks Emily for sending it when my phone decided to fail me). I am pretty picky about my ice cream, but I followed the exact recipe and it turned out really smooth and rich. Once I had the mixture prepped, I chilled it in the freezer. Every 20 minutes I would stir it, and then churning it took a while (this is where my patience was tested). Finally, a couple of hours later, I was able to enjoy this chocolatey treat.

after having been churned for about an hour and a half

voila! 



Thursday, April 7, 2011

Classic

I absolutely adore Tina Fey. And Vanity Fair. And the classic Proust Questionnaire.

But I've discovered something better than those 3 things...

...those 3 things all TOGETHER, in which you get: Tina Fey's Proust Questionnaire.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

I Could Have Danced All Night


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Even though I am buried up to my neck in work and projects, I have been making time for personal reading and the occasional YouTube clip of my favorite old movies. I am a sucker for romance and old love stories. Oklahoma!, Come September, An Affair to Remember, and Sabrina, to name a few, are some of my absolute favorite movies. These movies have a timeless elegance. I admire the way the scenes were shot, the filmmaking techniques and development, and the pure, raw talent of the film stars. It's such a breath of fresh air just watching these movies and imagining what life was like back then. And of course, being interested in fashion, style in the 50's was stunning and classic. I want to wear heels and sundresses all day every day. Things just seemed so proper...chivalry definitely wasn't dead back then. I also love how Rock Hudson towers over Gina Lollobrigida in the 3rd picture.

P.S. I would love to be vespa-ing around Italy right about now.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Sunday's Sundae

While some may beg to differ, today is reportedly the 119th Anniversary of the Ice Cream Sundae.

I don't care if April 3 is the actual day or not...I'm just grateful Sundaes exist.

Tonight I shall celebrate Sunday with a Sundae.

Thank you April 3.

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