Month: November 2014

  • november ’14 favorites

    I decided to start a monthly rundown of my favorite things. It’d be nice to look back on what I enjoyed and it’ll be good practice for my book review wordpress that I’ll hopefully launch before I hit 30 haha. Books and book like things Your Illustrated Guide to Becoming One with the Universe by…

  • My one true love

    Meet salmon sashimi. My baby boo. I can eat this all day. The slimy texture, the luscious pink color, my dad’s soy sauce mix… so beautiful. I’m stuffed though. So no more. But I’ll always have this photo to remember my baby by. Perfection

  • my homescreen feels so lonely without you

    God I miss tumblr. I have these itches to post but no, I said I was going on a social media blackout (with the exception of WordPress thank goodness) until I find a job or it’s the new year. I give in though sometimes to look at my dashboard and I keep on hearting things.…

  • Job Incentive II (So I caved…)

    And bought this limited edition Luna parcel from The Love Parcel. I know I said I wouldn’t buy anything but she won’t be making anymore of that awesome tote bag or gorgeous print. Well worth the $40. It’s the online store I adored the most and I just want everything. Here’s the package I got…

  • Fall in love (with life) with me

    So last night I saw this open pad of rainbow gradient stationery and I haven’t written in it in years. I bought it at a dollar store many years ago, probably while I was still in high school. I knew I had to write in it and I was thinking all day about how I…

  • Of error and beauty

    So I don’t remember how I came across lomography but some three years ago I was craving it bad and decided to sign up for the diana mini workshop (the camera I wanted the most because it does single shots as well as split frames), which was like probably ten bucks but it came with…

  • An Oversimplification Of Her Beauty

    [vimeo http://vimeo.com/63800532] I just finished watching my netflix DVD of An Oversimplifcation of Her Beauty. What a wonderful film. The voiceover is dense and at times a bit rushed and hard to understand but I was definitely moved by this portrayal of love. I adore how it jams together, animation, claymation, live action, and interviews…