Monday, July 22, 2013

July 23rd - August 20th

Hello! If you are reading this, it could very well mean that I am in Europe!


     Please excuse the thumbnail... It was the lesser of three evils. This blog is not as inactive as it looks; I am simply without the proper resources to update it at the moment. But in a month or so, I will be back with a wealth of travel posts! I plan to write down what we do at the end of each day, take plenty of pictures, and do a bit of vlogging when convenient. Hopefully, I will see a lot of amazing things and learn through much trial and traveling error. And surely I will have a lot to share at the end of my 4 weeks.

And here is a link to my Twitter. It's also available in the right-side column of this blog.

     Also, I did try to write a review on The Purge before heading out, but I've been unable to finish with the amount of time I gave myself. But I'm still planning on completing it! It's been over a month since I originally saw the film, and unless our entire American social and economic system dismantles in my absence, it will still be relevant when I get back. I'm sorry I'm so slow. I just know it's going to be a long one, and that makes it too intimidating to start. But most of the difficult work is done. Expect it before September hahah ;)

In the meantime,  ♥ Happy Living

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

YouTube Inspiration!

     Yesterday, while still lounging about and recovering from my illness, I decided to dive into my YouTube subscription box. I hadn't checked it in probably four or five days, so there was a lot to work through. And I was pleasantly surprised by the videos I found. There was so much to be inspired by, even if Grace Helbig (goddess divine!!) wants hers to be a joke. Here are three videos that serve as motivation to keep on living!


     Take Your Mind Off Of Everything by Grace Helbig. I've watched her videos for two or three years now, and she is such a genuine person. One of my favorite things is that Grace has a constant dialogue with her viewers. And I really love this video because I can tell that she actually cares in a subtle way, and that it's funny, but in making fun of itself, the video serves its purpose. It just makes the viewer happy, which I suppose was the intention! And at the end, you feel refreshed and a bit more motivated than before. :)

     
     The Problem With Seth by nerimon (Alex Day).  Recently, I haven't been a huge fan of Alex Day. Whereas I used to see him as incredibly intelligent and lovely, now he strikes me as a bit too snarky and disrespectful for my taste. Obviously I don't know him, so I can't judge if he's actually that kind of person. But recently, his videos have been less enjoyable for me than they used to be. These days, I tend to skip over his videos in my subscription box. But yesterday, I'm glad I didn't. When the subject of the video became apparent, I honestly thought he was going to shit all over it. Especially with the tone towards the beginning of the video. But I was pleasantly surprised. Really, I shouldn't have been surprised. It makes sense that this would be a serious video, because Alex is an atheist, just as I am. He is a bit more harsh about it at times, but death is not something he would take lightly. This video is a very heartfelt reflection on the immensity and mystery of death, as well as appreciating what one has in life. Enjoy.


     
     Kids React to Controversial Cheerios Commercial by TheFineBros. This video made me tear up at the end, as one girl did, because I feel so similarly to her. And I was touched that someone her age had so much empathy as to be visibly upset at racism's existence. Just as I am moved by everyone's reaction to the controversy in this video. I didn't know anything about this commercial, or the controversy surrounding it, but I am glad it is being used as a means for discussion. I hope these kids keep thinking this way and strike down racism wherever they see it. This video gives me hope for the future, in the face of so many things that leave me hopeless.

 ♥ Happy Watching

Monday, July 15, 2013

19 Years Growing Strong

     Yesterday was my nineteenth birthday, and I'd be lying if I said it went as planned. What was supposed to be a weekend of partying and reuniting with friends turned into a weekend of me, on the living room couch, with a fever and a massive headache. Luckily, the worst of it was on Saturday. My temperature was up to 102.2 and my swollen throat made eating difficult. Yesterday was not a walk in the park health-wise either, but my birthday was actually really great. My birthdays are always kind of "meh" and not very memorable, but for this one, I was surrounded by my immediate family and my two most important friends: Cathy and my boyfriend, Jesse. THEY FINALLY MET! I really couldn't have asked for a better present than that.
    

     On Saturday, though I was scheduled to have my first "actual" birthday party with my friends from college (some of whom I haven't seen in a month), I got to watch movies all day. Even in my sickness, I was able to enjoy the flawless Slumdog Millionaire, the classic The Truman Show for the first time, and the fascinating Life of Pi (though the ending's remark on the truth of Pi's story made me quite sad, to be honest). The best part was that my boyfriend came to visit me despite my infectious state of being. It was funny, because that morning I had been thinking "I hope my friends still have the party for themselves, but wouldn't it be romantic if Jesse came to visit me instead?" Just a passing thought. But he texted me, asking if it was okay if he dropped by later to drop a few things off.

     That evening, he showed up with a giant raspberry-colored body pillow from Costco in hand, a little red bag hung on his finger, and a bouquet of the most gorgeous flowers, in red tissue wrapping,  hugged to his chest. It was one of the most romantic things of my life, and that's not even the full story. But just the fact that everything was red, my favorite color, and the fact that he was standing in front of me when he really didn't have to be, was enough to  make me feel 3432507032% better.


     My mother graciously put the flowers into a vase while Jesse and I sat down on the couch. I read the card he bought and wrote out for me. Something about the phrase "I'm so damn in love with you" pretty much made me fall in love all over again. As we all know, words are very special and important for me. Well thought-out, effortful cards are the best part of any gift. But Jesse went above and fucking beyond. I can't. 

     I unraveled this adorable little red present to discover something he described as "small." But it wasn't in the slightest! He even confessed to me that it took him eleven hours, meaning that he'd stayed up until 10AM that morning working on it. Jesse took a deck of cards and glued pictures of us, the places we've been, and my college adventures onto the back of each individual card. Plus a few gems, like Jesse in his awkward high school stage and a card dedicated to Ryan Gosling. They were all printed on photo paper and cut to the exact size. Okay I'm sorry if this post is too gross and cheesy for you, but I started crying because that kind of effort is the kind that only I put into gifts. When I was younger, I would always take useless things and make them super personal. One time I took a checkerboard and glued pictures of my friend all over it. Another time I made Cathy a house of popsicle sticks and glued pictures of us on it. They were never practical, but they were made with love. I don't know. More than anything, I started crying because Jesse put so much effort into something for me.


     Jesse and I spent the next few hours looking up remixes and scenes from The Graduate on YouTube. Eventually, it ended with me snuggled up with the body pillow he gave me, and him rubbing my head and neck to make me feel better. It was utterly perfect.

     The next morning, he even got up early to finish his Physics homework so he could swing by and visit me again on Sunday night for my actual birthday. Plus, he arrived fifteen minutes after the other brilliant surprise of my birthday: Cathy surprised me after her shift at work to drop off soup her mother made me, and flowers! Flowers which she bought at Trader Joe's because she was low on options and is a perfect friend. And the way she told me was by calling me and being all, "Hey, are you home? Maybe you should go outside, I mean, I don't know...?" And then I look out my door and she's swerving into my neighborhood track, a beautiful display of the struggle in multi-tasking, only to park in the most adorably crooked way right in front of my driveway. She was only going to drop off the flowers, but she ended up staying the whole evening. which resulted in my two best friends finally meeting!! :) I can't believe how lucky I am.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

BlogLovin'

Apparently to claim a blog on BlogLovin', which is a great site I just found on a friend's blog to help you organize all of the different blogs you follow, one needs to post this link on their blog: Follow my blog with Bloglovin. 

So there you go! I am officially on BlogLovin!!!  Hazzah!

I also made a Twitter for whatever reason, so that has also been added to the links in my sidebar.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Beginnings




 All I have to say about these pictures is that they are the beginning of a fantastic project.
And that I love my Wheezy.

 ♥ Happy Working

Monday, July 8, 2013

Patchwork

     I remember nearly a year ago typing up this whole post about my jean vest. Though I thought it was cool before, I never really wore it because of my own insecurities. Sometimes my anxiety manifests itself in clothing; in high school, whenever I wore a scarf to school on a cold day, I would almost always strip it off  when I stepped on campus and stuff it in my locker for the rest of the day. I was convinced everyone at school was staring at me judgmentally, thinking I was over-dramatic for sporting a scarf in Southern California. Even if it was legitimately cold enough to justifying wearing one, I would get nervous about what others were thinking of me as I passed, and the scarf would start to feel like a noose. It's weird, trust me, I know. But I must say that I am falling more in love with this vest the more I work on it. Soon, I'll be wearing it with pride :)


     I bought these swallows MONTHS AGO, along with the Edward Elric patch, so I could get free shipping on Amazon when I needed to buy a French-English dictionary for class. I'm really glad I didn't put them on until now... Cathy gave me the idea of ironing them onto the front! Then, last night, I added some cross-hatching just to make the front look a bit more interesting.


     I did the hap-hazard sharpie work at school, including writing "I put this on before I knew what cultural appropriation was" around the Calavera patch. I'm still debating just tearing off the patch and covering it with something new. Or maybe putting a thing white fabric over it and writing "no cultural appropriation" or something. I'm not sure yet. This is an on-going project.

      Cathy taught me to hand-sew with a needle and thread this weekend! During our trials and errors with making patches with iron-on transfer paper, an S came out unscathed (from the word "Dracarys." If you know what that means, getting fucking pumped for the patches Cathy is currently working on). There was nothing to do with it but throw it away, so I just sewed it on. I'm quite proud - it doesn't look bad for a first try!



     Last night and this morning, I felt the need to paint. I used to do it all the time; writing on T-shirts with fabric paint and handmade stencils was my thing a few summers back. I'm creative, but I can't draw or dance or make music or anything. But I love this sort of thing. Words are my favorite medium of art. They usually mean more to me than images do. 

    And if you didn't know, I'm currently obsessed with Game of Thrones. I took a quiz and am OVERLY EXCITED BEYOND ALL REASON that I was sorted into House Targaryen. That is unreal for me. I'm too happy about this. It's fine. And so on the top panel of my vest, I wrote a quote from A Clash of Kings by George R. R. Martin, "...like their dragons the Targaryens answered to neither gods nor men." Ughhhh. It's just too good. Even if the quote is in reference to incestuous family practices, damn it's powerful.

     On the lower panel, I painted "Valar Morghulis," meaning "all men must die" in High Valyrian (a language in the Game of Thrones / A Song of Ice and Fire universe), simply because I love it so. Then I added Daenerys' response to it, for it reeks of feminism and Targaryen badassery: "All men must die, but we are not men."

Sidenote: I also made a House Targaryen playlist on 8Tracks called "Fire Made Flesh."

     So I've been a bit obsessed with patches in the last 24 hours. Though I've always been under the impression that Etsy is quite expensive, it's actually often comparable to Amazon. There's a wealth of patches I want to get. I also want to buy some Disney fabric to sew onto one of the panels. The problem right now is that I don't have any money. Once I get my first paycheck this fall, I've already decided that I am buying this necklace for myself. Perhaps once my savings account bounces back from my trip to Europe, I will allow myself to buy these patches as well. For now, let's just dream:

  1. Mini Embroidered "Mom" Tattoo by HeatherOstrow
  2. Mouse (Large) Iron on by TheFabricScene
  3. Harry Potter Death Eater Dark Mark by MTthreadz
  4. Dead Man's Hand Skull by SewMagicStitches
  5. Game of Thrones, Minimalist Tyrion Patch by StoriedThreads
  6. Embroidery Iron-On Patch by DianaRomeroHandmade
  7. 4 PC Rose Dead Skulls No Sew Iron On Appliques by TDFT
  8. Game of Thrones, Syrio Forel, Not Today Patch by StoriedThreads
 ♥ Happy Living

Friday, July 5, 2013

July 4th 2013

     Yesterday, I had the honor of spending Independence Day with my boyfriend and two other friends (one old and one new!). It was quiet, and generally uneventful, but we got to spend time together. We ventured around the housing communities of my university, listened to good music, and ate the most American meal we could find (hamburgers and fries, of course). In the evening, we went to a park in my friend's hometown, which was flooded with locals and food and live music. And, when night fell, we watched fireworks! I'd never seen them that close up nor heard them so loudly!! During the fireworks show, I turned my camera onto a lower shutter speed and I'm quite happy with the results. I decided not to edit the photos either because I like them so much. Craaazyyy.

Follow the "Read More" for more photos :)


Monday, July 1, 2013

The Themizine: Vol. 2


     While Cathy was catching up on and freaking out over Orphan Black, the two of us worked on a new volume of The Themizine. It is mostly music and poem-related, and I like how colorful this ended up being. We made this edition over a week ago... I'm glad that I finally got a chance to scan it into my computer haha. Cathy completed the front cover, the Die Antwoord (psst Cathy has a blogspot now) page, the Annabel Lee panel with the depiction of waves, and the "smart, strong, sensual woman" page, featuring Tina from Bob's Burgers, M.I.A., Jennifer Lawrence, and Beyonce. My lovely and sharpie-happy creations were the "Get Lucky" page, the more wordy Annabel Lee page, the "Bones" panel (as featured in a Game of Thrones trailer), and the back cover.


     Speaking of Game of Thrones, I have been watching A LOT of it lately. I am now three episodes into Season 3. Though I am still put-off by the disproportionate ratio of female to male nudity in the show, the content and the characters are interesting enough to keep my interest. I'm sure the world has alerted you by this point, but Game of Thrones is incredible. And after Cathy showed me comicbookgirl19's Epic Histories, filling in so much of the history that the books delve into but the show does not have time to, I am even more fascinated by this universe. SO GREAT. USE THE SUMMER TO CATCH UP. DO IT. 

Here's the history behind the Targaryen family:


But I digress. Tonight, we began working on the third volume of The Themizine, which will now be lit up with some watercolor thanks to Cathy! I really like how my pages came out. So keep on the look-out for the next edition :)

Details on The Themizine: Vol 2




 
 ♥ Happy Reading