Friday, September 30, 2011

Sheer Entertainment

Do you need to laugh? Do you like reading intelligent and humorous stories about someone's life?

Then get your ass over to my new favorite blog: Author: Tawna Fenske.

I got to her site via this Shark post and I couldn't stop reading. She's hilarious, insightful and tells GREAT stories. I can't wait to read more about her.

Is It Just Me?

Or are these two different dresses? But they are supposed to be the same - click here.

This is the one that I want

I think this is the one I'd get
I need another opinion - are they or aren't they two different dresses?

I'd buy the first one in a hot minute and never buy the second one. Especially at $14.95! It'd be great for work and play. But alas I'm guessing the second one is the real one based on the other photos.

Sad.

Making My Bedroom Homey and Organized

I talked about what Rebecca and I bought to make the house homey but I forget to mention what I bought for my room. I already have this:

Which I have turned horizontal since the space in my room is longer, not taller. And five of these drawers to keep my messes hidden:

In keeping with my favorite kind of furniture, black wood, I finally got a desk:


A steal at $20! I've wanted a proper desk for years. Usually they end up as another place for me to stack stuff as opposed to using it as a desk.

Then Rebecca suggested getting two of these:


At $25 a pop it's a cheap way to stack and organize my clothes, shoes, DVDs, books and my knick knacks. Hopefully they'll work out well! I'll see in a couple of weeks.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Obsession: Wireless Network Names

Since moving to New York and having an iPhone, I've become a little obsessed and fascinated by wireless network names. It's such a personal decision because you can pick whatever you want and I believe it's an indicator of a person's personality, sense of humor, interests and frame of mind. Some of my recent discoveries that tickled my brain:

DefenseAgainsttheDarkArts @ Atlantic Ave in Brooklyn while waiting for a bus to take me and Rebecca to IKEA - holler to Harry Potter!
Itsmybirthday @ Donatella in Chelsea
I love you @ my apartment in Hell'ss Kitchen

Have you ever seen a really interesting wireless network name populate your phone or computer's "available networks" list? Do you have a favorite wireless network name?

What Did You Do Today?

I got the lucky, lucky job of stuffing and putting labels on 180 envelopes. Betcha can't beat that, can you?

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Home Decor = Homey

For the most part Rebecca, Emma and I are settled into our new place. But me being me I won't feel like it's home, home, until the place is fully decorated. Our color scheme has been set up by these pieces:

This is also known as the BEST rug at Ikea EVER - cheap and gorgeous - Erica and Johnny have it too.
Rebecca and I talked about an accent color and we both thought red would be a nice touch. I spent the last couple of weeks looking for a red vase. I really wanted this one:

But Missoni for Target has pretty much sold out online but I got this one instead:


I think it will look beautiful in our new home! I can wait to get some flowers to put it in. I'm also excited because I ordered this lamp for my room:


My current lamp has great shelves but I want that extra room to move my desk a little away from my bed. It'll be a nice donation to our living room AND it's red!:


I couldn't find a good size image in red - the top lantern is a deep red

Slowly but surely we making our place a home. Now we just need a tv and a bookcase to put it on.

The Night Circus

Based on hype and a recommendation from Lainey of Lainey Gossip (not a personal rec just listed among her many delicious gossip tidbits) I downloaded and read The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern on my kindle last week. 


Here's the book description from Google Product Search:

The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Within the black-and-white striped canvas tents is an utterly unique experience full of breathtaking amazements. It is called Le Cirque des RĂªves, and it is only open at night. But behind the scenes, a fierce competition is underway—a duel between two young magicians, Celia and Marco, who have been trained since childhood expressly for this purpose by their mercurial instructors. Unbeknownst to them, this is a game in which only one can be left standing, and the circus is but the stage for a remarkable battle of imagination and will. Despite themselves, however, Celia and Marco tumble headfirst into love—a deep, magical love that makes the lights flicker and the room grow warm whenever they so much as brush hands. True love or not, the game must play out, and the fates of everyone involved, from the cast of extraordinary circus per­formers to the patrons, hang in the balance, suspended as precariously as the daring acrobats overhead. Written in rich, seductive prose, this spell-casting novel is a feast for the senses and the heart.
I found The Night Circus enchanting. Ms. Morgenstern wove a world for me that I wanted to live in. My favorite parts were the results of the duel between Celia and Marco - wonderful, imaginative additions to the circus that I wished with all my heart I could see, taste, touch and live in for real. I also enjoyed the extended cast of characters and the amount of depth and involvement they were given. If you care to further examine certain characters and aspects of this tale by letting your imagination turn over sentences and explore subtle hints - this novel becomes truly remarkable.

Daily Dose of Bandit: Jump Around





Nighttime Editorial













Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Priceless

Me: "Thank you for calling __________. "
Priceless: "I'm looking for ________ in the whatdoyoucallit department . . . the one that has someting to do with computers?"
M: "The IT department?"
P: "Oh, yes that's the one."

Pure gold.

Movie Wish List: Fall 2011

It's been awhile since I really wanted to go to the movies. The last time was this summer when I saw Bridesmaids with Erica and Horrible Bosses and Crazy, Stupid, Love with Jed. But with awards season coming up around the bend there are a bunch of movies I want to see:

50/50: it stars one of my Freebie Fives: JGL
Moneyball: it's Brad Pitt's Oscar Bid
Drive: it stars another Freebie Five: Ryan Gosling and it's supposed to be really, really good
Ides of March: Clooney's Oscar Bid, great reviews and Ryan Gosling
The Debt: I saw trailers before then something happened and now it's officially in theaters











Girl Crush: Mindy Kaling

I don't watch The Office. I am very aware of The Office, because I am such a huge fan and devotee to pop culture it would be impossible for me to not be. I know this is sacrilegious to a huge population of people out there but regardless there it is. Although I did watch the episode when Pam and Jim get married and I thought it was done beautifully (turns out Mindy wrote it!).

The point of the my intro is that I'm not incredibly familiar with Mindy Kaling's work because I don't watch The Office. But through two of my favorite celeb-centric sites, Go Fug Yourself and Lainey Gossip via this  post and this post respectively, I read a New York Times profile on Ms. Kaling and an article she wrote for the New Yorker.

I found the Times' profile on her fascinating, funny, accurate and particularly interesting to me because it details her career to date including how she came to be on The Office and her background in writing. I love writing and am fascinated by writers, so my love for this article isn't exactly a surprise for those who know me well. My girl crush on Mindy blossomed because of the following excerpts:

"A recent “E! Online” poll incensed Kaling by asking, on the hundredth anniversary of Lucille Ball’s birth, which of three red-haired young actresses is the next Ball. 'They’re saying that the essence of Lucille Ball was in the color of her hair,' Kaling said. 'Was Conan O’Brien like, "I’m a redhead!"? Maybe this isn’t exactly the right person, but they would never think the Lucille Ball essence could have been transferred into a man like, like Sacha Baron Cohen.' . . Immediately after delivering this mini-rant, Kaling added: 'I hope I’m not waxing too political. I spend about 4 percent of my time thinking about this.' "

and

"As a writer, she’s both fast and prolific. And though she’s the first to deglamorize her own creative process — she has mentioned on Twitter writing over French fries at the chain Johnny Rockets — it remains mysterious, even to those she works with closely. "

I enjoyed these parts of her New Yorker article that articulates television writers' dream to make the transition to film:

"I’ll put it this way: At the Oscars the most famous person in the room is, like, Angelina Jolie. At the Emmys the huge exciting celebrity is Bethenny Frankel. You get what I mean. It’s snobby and grossly aspirational, but it’s true (my favorite part for telling the ugly truth)."

"I regard romantic comedies as a subgenre of sci-fi, in which the world operates according to different rules than my regular human world. For me, there is no difference between Ripley from “Alien” and any Katherine Heigl character. They are equally implausible."

I particularly, really, really, REALLY enjoy the archetypes she describes. They are spot on and hi-fucking-larious. And they sound like something that might have come out of my mouth if I were to ever articulate those words on paper. But now Mindy has done it in a most likely superior manner than I ever could and hence my brand new girl crush!

She joins the rank of funny women, such as Tina Fey, to have a book come out: Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? and I'm really looking forward to reading it. I hope this trend of funny women fronting movies, television and books continues. I'd love to see more of the likes of Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Tina Fey, Mindy Kaling, Amy Poehler in the news and projects and making money than another in-your-face-fake-reality-talentless "celebrity."
 
I'm planning on doing my part to support them :).

TV Obsession: Suits

Every once in awhile I watch a television show that has cultivated a world I wish I inhabited.

This is the case with Suits.

Harvey Specter played by Gabriel Macht and Mike Ross played by Patrick J. Adams
I started watching Suits because a) seemed similar to White Collar and b) Gabriel Macht is HOT.

Side note -  I loved him in Because I Said So. 

I caught the pilot when it premiered and then my crazy work schedule sans DVR got in the way of me following the show religiously. I managed to catch it every once in awhile. Recently, I watched a few episodes back to back and got OBSESSED.

I kind of really want to be Harvey Specter. I want to be a good looking, HOT, cocksure son-of-a-bitch with the sharp intellect to back up my arrogance. Oh and I care, too just not too much.

I identify with his protege, Mike Ross, and would rather date him than Harvey. Plus I love that he has a touch of geekiness and eagerness in him.

If I'm going to be an admin/executive assistant I would want to be Donna; Harvey's right arm. Harvey can't live without her, she anticipates his needs, they enjoy a bantering relationship I'd want with my boss, she's in a position of power, she's valued and can call him on his shit. She's portrayed as intelligent which is true of so many admins yet rare in its protrayal.

A part of me wants to be Jessica Pearson, managing partner of founder of the firm Harvey and Mike work at, but she's someone I want to grow up to be, maybe.

The only other central character I haven't mentioned yet is the paralegal that Mike couldn't live without, Rachel. I don't think I'd want to be her because I already am. Doing a job and doing it well but not the ideal career - she wants to be a lawyer. With the exception that a) she probably makes more money than I do and b) there's no fun mutually attracted co-worker to befriend.

I enjoy the characters and the dynamic of the world they inhabit as well as with each other.

I also enjoy the storyline born from the cases they take. The cases are obvious foils to character arcs and development but that's a mark of a good television show like Ally McBeal, White Collar, Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice, etc.

Something interesting about Suits, that I just didn't give much thought to because it's not as obvious like say Sons of Anarchy or Mad Men, it's dude's show. Guys love Suits. Gotta say I agree. 

Monday, September 26, 2011

Yay for Work Friends!

I've been at my new job for just over a month and I never thought I'd say this but I miss my old job. Not all parts of it but I have been really missing my peeps at Mercent.

I didn't realize just how lucky I was to befriend Courtney, Casey, Jenni, Chris F., Sam and Summer because they are great people and we became friends quickly. Miss you guys!

I knew how lucky I was to have them but I took for granted how quickly we were friends. As it stands right now I haven't made any friends at my new job :( but I actively took a chance today and it paid off.

I reached out to PB and he said yes and then invited KB (his co-admin) - so yay!!! I am excited to finally get to hang out with co-workers. Thursday should be fun - happy hour with co-workers and a free concert with Rebec.

Side note - PB has the same name of as one of my ex-boyfriends, they kind of look alike and they both used in work at newspapers. Not terribly important but you know how I am about coincidences - I can get a little obsessed. 

Daily Dose of Bandit: Cuddling with Red Paper

I find this incredibly strange and cute that he finds a small piece of paper and cuddles up to it. But then maybe that's just because he knew I needed to use it!

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Great Evening: Dinner with Robbie and Free Concert with Amber Rubarth

Last night Robbie and Kaz came over to check out my new digs, I showed them my amazing rooftop and then we headed to check some Chinese free event thing in Times Square. It was okay and Robbie and I were starving so after wandering a bit in HK and debating what we didn't want to eat - no Thai or Italian - we decided on El Centro. We each had tacos and margaritas (we're not from San Diego, are we?!). Everything was pretty tasty, nothing like home but what I've gotten used to as "Mexican;" it's like fresh tex-fancy-mex with a hint of foodie. It was a really nice evening. A great time to catch up. So thanks for that Robbie :).

I almost walked home when I remembered that Amber Rubarth was playing a free show at Lincoln Center's David Rubenstein Atrium. Years ago, I fell in love with two of Amber's songs - Pushing Away and Amazing, so I was really glad I remembered the show. I walked there and only caught the tail end of a great show. The setting was really intimate and reminded me of The Sky Church at the EMP in Seattle. Amber's voice sounds amazing live and I loved the new songs I heard.

Therefore: I bought her new cd:


I met Amber when I bought her cd, told her how much I enjoyed the show, explained that I got there and asked if she played Amazing or Pushing Away, she hadn't but said for me to email her about the next show I go to and she'll make sure to play them. How rad is that?

I talked to my mom on my walk home and it was the perfect way to end a great evening.

Turns out the free show is thanks to Target as part of their Target Free Thursdays (like I needed another reason to love Tar-jey!).

Rebecca and I are going to go to the show next week because it features Kaumakaiwa Kanaka‘ole from Hawaii.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Daily Dose of Bandit: Shaving?

I have absolutely no idea what's on the back of his head. I would say shaving cream but no one was in the shower when this event occurred and he just jumped on my bed like that. . .

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Gotta Love: Zodiac Designs

I'm obsessed with Zodiac signs. Not to the point where I believe that horoscopes and your sign is a definitive and absolute prediction and description of your personality respectively but I think there is some validity to the belief system plus it's interesting.

So that's why I love finding well designed Zodiac themed objects and art. I have some recent discoveries that I want to share because they are AWESOME!

Lo and behold:

Stemware from Intoxicated Zodiac:

I think these wine glasses are such a great gift be it for a birthday or housewarming. I love that they come with a wine charm, too. At $16 a pop, it's a damn good deal. Shop for them here. I met the creator when she had a trunk show at my favorite NYC store, Henri Bendel, and I regret not buying the glasses then, so it's on my to do list. I wanted to get my new roommates, Rebecca and Emma, one for each of their signs as a roomie gift but of course I haven't gotten around to it yet.  

Original drawings from Rachel Beyer, known for her fabulous company and Etsy store - Camp Smartypants, this is her Gemini drawing and as a badass bonus she gives you a code you can add as a badge:
I also love her Cancer interpretation:

I'm seriously considering emailing my talented former co-worker and friend to see if she'll put together a combined poster/art work of her Gemini and Cancer drawings since I'm on the cusp of both signs. I love that I'm a Gemini and a Cancer and I think she could do a really cool drawing for me. The colors she's using would go perfect with my current bedroom color scheme and the artwork I already have.

If I do and she agrees, you'll definitely be seeing the end result here!

Daily Dose of Bandit: He Loves His String Part 1

He seriously loves playing with just this long piece of string. The cheapest and best Bandit Toy ever.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Seattle in NYC

I woke up today and on my walk to work New York City's weather reminded me exactly of a fall day in Seattle.

It was in the 60's and just barely raining. Pleasant mist just like Seattle.

Rain in NYC is barely ever pleasant. It's usually violent, random and drenches you no matter what.

A great, cool, pleasing break from the extreme weather I'm growing accustom to :).

Daily Dose of Bandit: In Between the Sheets


Damn Good Thai Food (Cheap, too!): Pam Real Thai Food

I got home from work and Rebecca had put together all of our IKEA furniture so as a thank you I took her out to dinner in our 'hood, Hell's Kitchen, to Pam Real Thai Food. Our roommate Emma had eaten there before and highly recommended it. She was right!

The food was delicious and cheap. The portions were just right and being the win-o that I am I loved that the glasses of wine were $5! They didn't rush us which was nice but then when we were clearly done we had to ask for our check, etc. Which being the server/service obsessed person I am after all of my years serving got to me just a bit but no way enough to ruin my dinner at all.

I'll definitely be coming back! Probably to work my way through "recommended" menu. It's hilarious yet good to know and great advertising- on their menu any dish that has been recommended by the New York Times for example it's noted next to that item.

Two locations - 47th and 10th and 49th and 9th.


Friday, September 9, 2011

FNO with Rebecca (Fashion's Night Out)

One of my favorite events in NYC is FNO aka Fashion's Night Out. This year I dragged Rebecca out with me and went to Bebe, Mango and Prada. Then we hit up my old work place, Soho Park for a bite (it was insanely busy!) and went home tired.

The crowd at Prada


Rebecca at Prada

Me at Prada

On the steps!

Prada Scenery


Monday, September 5, 2011

Reminded of Home Every Day on My Way to Work

It's not Friars Road but close enough to remind me of SD every day I walk to work.

New Home in HK (Hell's Kitchen)

This is the view from my new home and rooftop!



This is a night time view of the city :):