Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Academy: PROM

the magical night every girl dreams of has finally come & passed. the dress = satisfied. the shoes = on fire. hair = fully functioning. date = wonderful. everything else = perfect. i couldntv'e prayed for a funner night. for those of you who await ur prom, make the most of it. after all it is prom.
ENJOY PROM PIX

THE CREW

FANTASTIC FOUR


THE BESTIE

Monday, April 19, 2010

While I was trying my hardest to pay attention in A period Statistics, Nargle told me about this Old Spice commercial that had her crying with laughter.
Live Life Laughing


If I were a guy, I would use Old Spice just because of these commercials. Terry Cruz cracks me up in this one, and sometimes scares me.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Yea, Sewanee's Right

Traveling down to Sewanee made my April ! Not only did I love it, but I'm excited about the fact that I get to go back & Probably stay for 4 more years & with 9 great people I call my Posse. Although I may miss somethings like Chipotle, Chick-fil-a, & an Forever 21, I'm kinda okay with it if I get to attend the wonderful University of the South.
Enjoy The Pix



Saturday, April 10, 2010

Smile, Sewanee.

I'm on my way to the place that I will soon call home. Sewanee:The University of the South. People have asked me over and over, "Have you seen the school?" Then when I say no, they proceed to ask, "What if you don't like it?" I hate that question, not because of the fear of not liking it, but because it all depends on attitude. If you think positively about the experience you will have then you will enjoy the good things that happen. HOWEVER, if you think negatively about it, you will only notice the bad things that happen. Some great philosopher probably already came up with this but I think its a good theory to apply to anything in life.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

DISCOVERIES OF THE DAY

1)"Thus in silence dreams' projection..." Do you recognize the begin of this quote from Walt Whitman. It sits (comfortably) at the Dupont Metro Station around the escalators. Never have I been able to read the whole quote. Today is no exception.
2)It suprises me that in all my 17 years of living I know very little about the universities around me. (Specifically Georgetown and GWU). I learned my lesson the first time with American so I brought The Nargle to be useless with me and got to Georgetown just in time for the tour. =)
3)Exploring the campus, I learned I need to visit my local comfort shoes provider b/c my feet have their own heartbeat.
4)"You don't have to be bald to bad !"-Damilare. Bad b!tches, a short hairdo doesn't make you bad! Your hair cut may be fierce, but you have be consistant from head to toe. Not from crest to chin.
5)I HAVE A LOT HOMEWORK that I know I should work on right this instant.
6)Boys are very predictable.=)

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

American U Art

Yesterday, I escorted my cousins from New York to American University to check out the school. Maybe it's because I'm a senior, but I can safely say that if you've gone to one information session, you've seen them all. All the information given is either online or on the tour. My suggestion is to go online and find out all about the school then visit and go on the tour. My point in all this, I was bored. So I explored.

The university was having their entries from 2009 Design Expo. The work was G O O D. I was most impressed with the Typography work. I was a little scared to take picture of their artwork, so I looked for different example for you guys.



If you want to see the ones I saw, take a trip down to Katzen Arts Center @ American University

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

“I Think of 6 Impossible Things Before Breakfast”

I spent a little time with Alice in a place she calls Wonderland last Wednesday night. Let me tell you, it was a Cinematic Adventure ! But I’m a little disappointed to report that some parts of the plot and a lot of the conflicts seemed all too familiar. I noticed a little Harry Potter, some Narnia: The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe, a dose of Wizard of Oz, and a pinch of Shrek. I really don't blame Disney; there are limited things you can do in a fantasy film. It’s a good thing the dresses Alice wore averted my attention.


I was asked to duplicate the red dress for prom. The different fabrics and large amounts of tulle would've taken over my life until graduation (from College). I still would've enjoyed saying I did that. Seems like a project for my "grown up" years.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Easter Sunday !


Lent is finally over and all the promises we made God (and probably broke) have expired. I usually try to give up something that's bad for me. This year, it was cursing and vulgarity which I replaced with structured morning prayers. The sad part about the end of Lent is the fact that everyone goes back to their silly bad habits. But I know my conscience will not allow that to happen smoothly.Because I so miserably failed at my lenten sacrifice, for another 40 days I'm going to try (operative word "try") to continue to keep my promises to God.

Wish me luck.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Dressing Room Shopping




Once in a while it’s nice to go to the store and try on EVERYTHING they sell. Ok I exaggerate (I wouldn’t want to be held responsible for a disaster of an outfit).
The Nargle and I spent a little time in Cachѐ for this very occasion. (yet we had no cash). The idea behind “Dressing Room” shopping is to try on things you like, things you may never wear or dream of wearing, and most importantly things you can never afford without an income. DR shopping gives you the chance to step out of your normal closet and step into someone else’s, only bigger, MUCH BIGGER. Just like becoming a new person. Once you step into the room full of mirrors, this is where the magic happens. But wait! Before the magic, helpful hints for DR shopping: 1) wear a good bra with removable straps (helps to see the garment neater), 2) wear comfy clothing like a sweat suit or a T-shirt and yoga pants (these are easy to slip on and off) 3) don’t carry a big handbag (it will become cumbersome to lug around the store or the mall).
Ok back to the magic…You choose a sleek white cocktail dress with incredible beaded details across the shoulder. (TRUE LIFE: I Want This Dress). You add a couple more hangers with different color dresses to your small collection, but your heart is already set. The sales associate asks you if she, sometimes he, sometimes both, can start a dressing room for you, and they take your samples and tuck them away for later. You continue to browse the store not exactly looking at the clothes but now comparing them all to the white cocktail dress. Since everything appears to be inferior, you give up the hunt and retreat to the fitting rooms. Now, there’s a system to the order in which you try on clothes. First, you try on the items that you chose just to waste time. Next, the items you like the most and will probably dream about and drool over. These will probably take the most time simply because you want to stay in those clothes as long as possible. Taking pictures of the merchandise will probably occur more than once. Lastly, you try on something you feel indifferent about. This will sometimes reinforce the feelings about the drool-worthy clothes only because you may not like the third set as much.
Whether you’re ballin like that and you buy everything you try on or you’re a little on the broke side, DR shopping can still be fun. It’s a nice stress reliever or a reassuring way to tell yourself, “Self, you killing ‘em in this dress!”