super summer roomie cassey has been living in the great place for the past few months. homegirl hails from flo-rida but is chilling in the city of bro love for a few months. aside from being insanely fun/cool/friendly/pretty/good-at-meatball-making, she's also a bona fide hair dresser. not a hairdresser like that hipster girl in your linguistics class who gives people rihanna shaved-head haircuts. she's the real deal. she's been snipping locks in the bathroom for insanely discounted prices and boyfriend mikeyaz got in on the action during his last visit here. excuse the shirtlessness- focus on the coolness of my roommate and her insane shearing skills. or mikeyaz's 50's goodie-goodie, slicked back hair.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
they say it's your birthday
what better way to let your mom know you love her on her birthday, than to bust into her room with silly string, force a paper hat on her, and slap down a stack of sticky pancakes on her plate? add in some birthday bingo at 9am and a birthday sparkler in the backyard (one day, when i am a grown up, i will be allowed to set off as many fireworks in the house as i want. hmph.) along with a curmudgeonly uncle who refuses to get in on the festivities but still wears his paper hat while shoveling birthday cake pancakes into his frowning face - and you got yourself a first class fiesta.
shout out to my girl, rachael ray, for the birthday cake pancake recipe. (it's just box mix with sprinkles added in! throw it on the griddle and blammo! fancy pants b-day flapjacks!) additional shout out to my baby brother for waking up at the crack of dawn to help me decorate. and most importantly, shout-out to my incredible mom for kicking major butt 365 days a year. thanks for being born mama.
shout out to my girl, rachael ray, for the birthday cake pancake recipe. (it's just box mix with sprinkles added in! throw it on the griddle and blammo! fancy pants b-day flapjacks!) additional shout out to my baby brother for waking up at the crack of dawn to help me decorate. and most importantly, shout-out to my incredible mom for kicking major butt 365 days a year. thanks for being born mama.
rolling on the river
spent last weekend at my uncle's hunting camp up in warren county (in a town called tidioute to be exact) . despite the ridiculous heat early in the weekend, i had a perfect weekend with the family. here's what we did, in list form:
1. drifted down the river in canoes.
2. took a nap in previously mentioned canoes.
3. drank a lot of beer.
4. turned the board game life into a drinking game with my cousins
5. made friendship bracelets with my cousin christine
6. watched my cousin christine hop around, play in the river, and join in a kickball game all while still in her cast.
7. scolded christine for doing those activities in a cast.
8. played rummikub, lcr, and guess who.
9. went up to see the kinzua dam.
10. took senior pictures of my dad in the woods.
11. took more dorky pictures of my family in the woods.
12. ate a lot of red meat.
13. marveled at the endless blue skies and green grass.
14. bought a kickball and some stickers at a general store called 'simply dick's'.
15. watched harriet the spy on vhs.
16. felt extremely blessed to have such an amazing family to share weekends like this with.
17. drank more beer.
all that, and i didn't even get a sunburn. boo ya wilderness.
1. drifted down the river in canoes.
2. took a nap in previously mentioned canoes.
3. drank a lot of beer.
4. turned the board game life into a drinking game with my cousins
5. made friendship bracelets with my cousin christine
6. watched my cousin christine hop around, play in the river, and join in a kickball game all while still in her cast.
7. scolded christine for doing those activities in a cast.
8. played rummikub, lcr, and guess who.
9. went up to see the kinzua dam.
10. took senior pictures of my dad in the woods.
11. took more dorky pictures of my family in the woods.
12. ate a lot of red meat.
13. marveled at the endless blue skies and green grass.
14. bought a kickball and some stickers at a general store called 'simply dick's'.
15. watched harriet the spy on vhs.
16. felt extremely blessed to have such an amazing family to share weekends like this with.
17. drank more beer.
all that, and i didn't even get a sunburn. boo ya wilderness.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
magic man
i'm not taking too many days off this summer. but the one day i did request off, wayyy back in may, was the july 15th. i drove home two hours to harrisburg to be with my potter people for the final edition of a saga that hugely influenced all our childhoods. and probably our adulthoods too. let's not kid ourselves - hp will always live on in our hearts.
so i get to harrisburg, have a minor freak-out nerd breakdown because i can't find my gryffindor robes, decide to buy a blonde wig and be luna instead, back up all my hp goodies, set up in the parking lot, nom on butterbeer cupcakes and cockroach clusters and treacle tarts and butterbeer, hang around with fellow potter enthusiasts in costume, attempt to sneak a friend without a ticket into the theater with the ol' get-on-my-shoulders-and-we'll-say-it's-a-hagrid-costume-trick, get into the theater while boldly carrying in a boombox, blast harry and the potters in the theater pre-film, walk around and look at people's costumes, finally see the movie, have a sparkler tribute to the series and all the brave wizards and witches who lost their lives in the battle against the dark lord, go to the diner and talk about it for another hour and a half, and then finally crash in the wee hours of the morning.
i love me a midnight premiere. i love the hp 3D glasses. i love hp fan culture. the theater we were in had 8 screens showing the movie at midnight and it completely sold out- that's over 2,000 tickets. boo ya.
the movie itself was kind of disappointing. i know i shouldn't compare the books and the movies, but they just royally screwed up this part of the saga. not in the parts they left out/added (they there were some serious wtf parts - neville's cheesey cheeseball speech before voldemort, anyone?) but in the tone. it was all wrong. the book is somber and serious - the fate of the wizarding world rests in these moments. but that same heaviness wasn't there in the movie- they made it an action movie, complete with action movie conventions. neville taunting a crowd of death eaters, only to turn tail later, mcgonagall's 'always wanted to do that' line, hp stepping out in wizarding robes among the ranks. there were so many bits that turned it into a typical action movie. so many parts that people laughed at. that didn't jive with me. wasn't a fan.
and the quick list of other weird things that happened?
- ginny and harry's half lip kiss. what in the h was that?
- the whole goofy epilogue. was was tolerable cheesiness in the book that gave readers a sense of closure just looked dumb on the screen. ginny's mom ass was too much.
- harry and voldemort's face melding flying fight
- voldemort being portrayed as a senile old man
- the strange gollum fetus in the white room
- how insanely fast the whole thing was. i would have gladly sat through another hour if they would have just slowed things down
- totally skipping dumbledore's back story
- going so quickly through snape's story that one of my friends who hadn't read the books left with the impression that snape was actually harry's father.
- totally rushing through the deaths of major characters/not giving them enough weight
- locking all the slytherins in the basement. wtf was that? when are they letting them out again?
so that's my beef. and despite all of it, i still like the movie. it's harry potter! it's automatically awesome! and the overall experience was amazing. magical, if you will.
what did you think of the last movie installment of hp? didja cry? didja laugh? if you didn't read the books, did you have any clue was was going on?
Monday, July 18, 2011
model friends
dee reads blogs. homegirl is all up on tumblr. she knows about the art of posing for bloggy pics.
by the way- these last two posts have really just been opportunities to brag about how attractive my friend group is. thank you for indulging.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
posers
my friends and i are all fairly avid blog readers. so we're pretty familiar with how blog photos should go down. step 1: find a cool background. step 2: pose as naturally as possible. step 3: put it all up on the interwebs. boo ya boo ya boo ya. thanks for letting us practice all over your hood, south philly.
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