Monday, November 30, 2009

Petit Break...

Hello, my gorgeous gals (and guys)! I hope y'all had a FANTASTIC Thanksgiving!!! Mine was good, albeit a bit strange. It included rustic wilderness (sort of), a lack of bathrooms, and lots of Korean BBQ. Hmm. I missed my side dishes, but it's okay, there's always Christmas. ;)

Sooo I think I'm going to take a petit break from blogging. Idk how long this break will be (maybe a day? maybe a month?), but it is what it is. I think I'll def. post my December goals and December full moon dreamboard (oh and also my Holiday gift exchange!), but after that, I'm just needing some time and space. I do hope you understand. And I really hope you'll be here when I get back. (Oh and don't worry, I'll still be twitter-happy, yo!)


Lots of love and oodles of sparkly holiday goodness to you all!!! I LOVE THIS SEASON!!!!!!!




P.S. This time of year always makes me miss Londy. :( I absolutely lived for the gorgeous Christmas lights on EVERY building. Harrods was particularly delightful. Oh Harrods... I miss you lots.


Monday, November 23, 2009

Happy Monday!

Good afternoon, my darlings! How has your Monday been? From what I've gathered via Twitter, it hasn't been the best Monday (if such a thing exists). Mine definitely started out on the wrong foot, and so I find it's the perfect time to create my Happy Monday List. Voila what's making moi happy today...

1. I had my annual review this morning with 2 very powerful partners in my firm, and it went SUPER well!! Soo much better than I expected, and I am absolutely thrilled, and yes, a little proud of myself, too. ;)

2. I picked up my car today from the dealership. I finally got the damage from my two hit and run incidents (car hit on 2 diff. occasions while parked in work garage - no notes - booo), and I've been so nervous with the rental car. I'm so glad my TL is back in my possession!

3. THREE days until THANKSGIVING!!! I'm spending mine in Dallas with my parents, Lola and extended family. We are probably going to have more Korean food than Thanksgiving food, but I'm okay with that. :)

4. I've already seen New Moon two times! I know, I'm nuts, but I can't help myself. I know some are disappointed by the film, but I loved it. Makes moi tres happy!

5. Bahlsen Choco Leibniz aka butter biscuits & dark chocolate aka heaven on earth. I've been munching on these babies all day - yummmm.


Friday, November 20, 2009

New Moon: A Review


Last night I went to my first midnight showing, and it was worth every painful, uncomfortable second of sitting on hard (and probably filthy) concrete with a bunch of other Twilight freaks. Voila my petite review of the epic NEW MOON!

LIKES

1. Better overall aesthetic – Although I absolutely adored the original Twilight, you could tell it was made with a tres limited budget. Things just weren’t as polished as you’d expect a sci-fi romance to be. All that changed with New Moon (as it should’ve – hello big bucks!). The movie was executed much smoother, and the special effects (aka BADASS WEREWOLVES TO BE DISCUSSED BELOW) were fantastic.

2. Better Bella? It pains me to say this b/c I absolutely abhor Kristen Stewart as an actress and person overall, and she was GOD AWFUL in the original Twilight (that scene in the hospital bed??? you’ve got to be kidding me). But. She was actually better in New Moon, and I didn’t want to smack her every 5 minutes like I did with Twilight. Her lack of tears still upset me (hello, Bella in the book = a big hot mess when Edward dumps her), but overall, she was much more bearable. (She’s also thinner and prettier in New Moon. Damn you, Hollywood!)

3. Hello, Jacob – So, I am mature enough to admit that Twilight was a pretty awful movie in many respects. Nonetheless I saw it a total of SEVEN (yes, seven!) times in the theater. Pourquoi? Because of Edward Cullen. Because of Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen. Because he was absolute perfection in that role. Fast forward to New Moon. I had my fears that Edward wasn’t looking as suave/gorgeous in this one based on trailers and pics I had seen, but wow, he really disappointed moi. His hair isn’t as big (makes a huge difference), and he looks… older. Almost wrinkly. And the color of his skin is different, too. I was not a fan. JACOB, on the other hand? Holy. Cow. I feel like such a pedophile for saying this (ya know, b/c he’s like 12), but good god that boy has a bangin’ body. Body + tan + short haircut + adorable sweetness? I found myself beyond conflicted by the end of the film. Team Edward or Team Jacob? I just don’t know.

4. WEREWOLVES!!! By far, my FAVORITE part of the movie was the werewolves. First, they were freaking terrifying (AND GINORMOUS). Second, they were just so badass! I felt myself loving the werewolves more than the vampires (which SO did not happen when I read the book). Now, don’t get me wrong, I don’t like the cast of werewolves when they are human (with the exception of Jacob) better than the vamps, but as werewolves, they are incredible. I want one!!

5. Le Book – New Moon, like Twilight, stayed true to the book which is exactly what Twilight fans want.

6. Music – Wowza, this soundtrack is incredible. Death Cab, Thom Yorke, Anya Marina, Bon Iver & St. Vincent, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Grizzly Bear… So. Freaking. Good. Download immediately.

DISLIKES

1. Not-as-hot Edward – See #3 above. Also? He looks gross sans shirt.

2. The ending – The ending was meh. The ending of Twilight? Phenom. That scene in the gazebo with bazillions of twinkle lights and Iron & Wine’s Flightless Bird, American Mouth (best song EVER) playing, and Edward’s big hair, square jaw, and luscious lips?? Heavenly. This ending? Sort of lame, but I guess, to be expected.


As you can tell, I don’t have many complaints. I loved the movie. I can’t wait for Eclipse as there is more action between vampire and werewolf. Most of the complaints of New Moon that I’ve seen is that there was no chemistry between Bella and Jacob and that it was corny. First, the chemistry is completely diff. from Bella and Edward b/c that’s the way it’s supposed to be. She sees him as a friend. Their almost-kissing scenes are not supposed to be as sexually charged as those with Edward. Duh. Second, the books are corny so it naturally follows that the movies will be. Deal with it.

Aaaand… because I can’t help myself. Here’s some eye candy!


P.S. My Twilight buddy (who will remain anonymous b/c she is beyond embarassed about her obsession whereas i broadcast it to the world) and I are definitely getting together tonight to watch the original Twilight. Uh huh!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Parisienne Chic




{from the cherry blossom girl}
Stripes
Chanel
Gold jewelry
Thigh-high boots

J'adore.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

"we just died and went to perfect outfit heaven"

I know it's kind of nuts, but the first time I saw this outfit, I kind of died. I loooove it. I love the stripes, the high waisted belted shorts, the trench, the dash of plaid, and the CRAZY thigh-high boots (still want a pair... i know, you prob hate them).

{Quote & pic from fashionista}

Speaking of BOOTS, did I mention that I scored my Frye Paige riding boots on ebay for $100 less than the retail price? HOLLLAAA!! I also got the chance to actually try them on at the massive Macy's in San Francisco, and oh. my. god. they. FIT! I have freakishly massive calves, to the point where my ex-boyfriend (who loved me dearly and thought i was beautiful) made the mistake of rubbing my legs and then asking, "Why do Korean girls have such MASSIVE calves?" Uh huh. No worries, we've been over for a LONG time!

Anyhoo, I've (sort of) come to peace with my calves, but nonetheless I am THRILLED that these boots fit! They are gorgeous and perfect and I will wear them forever and forever amen. (P.S. They are also a Rachel Zoe pick on Piperlime! Coincidence? I think not.)


California Here We Come

Remember that Phantom Planet song? We've been on the run, driving in the sun, lookin' out for number 1, California here we come, right back where we started from... It was the theme song for the OC (ahh i still remember when that show was good...). Anyway, what happened to Phantom Planet?? They were pretty good.

ANYway before I go down that tangent, I am savoring this down time before yet another meeting, I wanted to share some highlights from my trip. Vacations are even more rare now that I'm working full-time, so each minute was jam packed with sisterly goodness. :)

HIGHLIGHTS OF MY TRIP: PART UN


Dinner Friday night @ Joya - a hip and happening tapas restaurant in downtown Palo Alto
I had my FAVE dessert there - chocolate lava cake a la mode (their vanilla was spiked with thyme - surprisingly delicious!) Also? Their mango mojitos are amazing.













Afternoon tea at the MOST DARLING tea place - Crown & Crumpet Tea Room. Seriously, if you find yourself in San Francisco, make a reservation immediately! As you can tell from the pics, it's eye candy deluxe. And the scones were delish!


Dinner in San Francisco at Town Hall, one of my fave SF joints. Cozy, unpretentious, and serves up jazzed up comfort food like buttermilk battered fried chicken, smashed potatoes and collard greens. (P.S. Isn't my sister's limited edition Unicef Gucci Indy bag FANTASTIC??)

That's all for now. Blogger doesn't seem to want me to upload anymore pics!
Hmm i wonder why...
Part Deux coming soon!!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Positive Polly!


Bonjour, my darlings! I missed you dearly while I was in California, but augh, can I just say? BEST. TRIP. EVER. I am literally counting down the days until Christmas vacay when Lola and I will have an entire WEEK w/ my FAB sis and bro and little Sofie monster!! (P.S. The pic is from dinner Friday night - love the glowy/blurry-ness of it!)

My sadness over leaving Ma Soeur hit me late on Sunday. I really, really did not want to hop on a plane back to reality. I thought that once I landed, I would for sure get tres depressed and spend the evening crying on the couch (per usual). But I surprised myself. Instead of sulking, I got busy! Working, unpacking, etc. and before I knew it, I was ready for work today. As for today, well, it has been pretty crappy work-wise (lots of h8ers!), BUT somehow I've been positive polly despite that! Amazing!

Tonight = more unpacking, more working, watching The City, and eating leftover kale and white bean ragout with hot, crunchy and buttery baguette. Yay! Oh and hopefully blogging all about my trip avec beaucoup de pictures!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

A Petite Note From Moi

My Darlings,

I am having the BEST time in California avec Ma Soeur. From our fantastic Friday dinner & drinks (pink sequins + faux leopard galore!) to our Saturday excursion to the city (San Francisco), this weekend has been nothing short of magical. Mango mojitos, delicious scones w/ clotted cream, my FAVE cream puffs from Beard Papa's, and shopping GALORE (found BOTH my Frye Paige riding boots AND my Michael Kors watch!!!).

A highlight? Definitely visiting the Chanel store in Union Square to get more deets about my gorgeous future bag: the Chanel classic flap... (cue music)


One day, this will be mine. Saving begins... NOW!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Photo du Jour

I couldn't resist this photo op last night as I was pulling images for collaging...



The Future

Jennifer's visit got me all hot and bothered about the future and where I see myself in the next 1, 3, 5, 10 years. And with the new year just around the corner (2010... can you believe it??), I've been thinking a LOT about my "word" for 2010. My word for 2009 was simplicity, and even though I don't think I quite mastered the concept, it definitely infiltrated my life in more ways than one. I already have a couple of themes in mind for 2010, one of which is frugality.

In my mind, I already have beaucoup de trips planned for next year. DC in January, New York in March, some international trip in between, and undoubtedly another jaunt to California. I'm not sure when it happened, but I've noticed my sense of entitlement to travel more than ever as of late. Travel used to be a luxury, a treat, and not something everyone can do at the drop of a hat. I feel as though that mentality has shifted, not only for me, but for my friends as well. What's the rush? I'm only 26 and quite well-traveled as it is. Why do I have to do everything and go everywhere NOW?

It's this sort of thinking that led me to ponder 2010 and how it will be a bit of a transition year for moi. I *think* I've decided to not do a big international trip (le sad). I say I think because I'm not sure if that's what I want to do. What I do know is that doing so will help me save thousands of dollars (that I can put towards debt and/or savings!!). It's just one year, you know? I have the rest of my life. And quite frankly, I don't "deserve" anything. I have plenty in my life as it is.

Now, I'm curious to hear what you think. Am I talking crazy? Is this a stupid idea? Or does it make sense? There will be other ways in which I will evoke the concept of frugality in my life, but this is by far the biggest. I really want to hear your thoughts on this one. I also want to know: what will your word for 2010 be? Have you started thinking about it? I urge you to do so!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Photo du Jour


Voila Jennifer, Silky, Pam, et moi at Mozart's on the lake (an Austin gem!). Gorgeous day! Incredible women!! WONDERFUL MEMORIES!!

Monday, November 9, 2009

PARISIENNE Picnic


From le blog:

"PARISIENNE is the essence of a woman who knows how to love and how to live. At the heart of YSL’s DNA is the empowerment of women, and true to this we believe that any woman, anywhere, can adopt the values of being a PARISIENNE. To celebrate the launch of PARISIENNE, and to encourage women to find their “inner PARISIENNE”, we have created www.ExperienceParisienne.com, where the essence of a woman and her PARISIENNE experience is shared with other women.

In this spirit, YSL is sending five renowned bloggers on a journey around the country to discover and reveal their very own PARISIENNE experiences in New York City, Miami, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

Yves Saint Laurent has chosen an ensemble of women with passions for beauty, art, design, music, fashion and food to create a travel diary of their trip. Stay tuned here to read articles, see photos and follow the women on their journey"

How fun is that?? The first post I stumbled across involved a delicious mini French picnic on... an airplane! That's right!! Personally, I abhor flying, especially now that I am forced to take off my shoes (even flip-flops!) at security. Ew. Also? I get uber motion sickness-y and usually have to down several dramamine which make me pass out as soon as i get on the plane (not a bad thing). Anyway, most of all, i hate the food. I hate airplane food and I have airport food (although Austin-Bergstrom has some pretty decent local options). In honor of Julia Child and PARISIENNE, perhaps I'll whip myself a delicious snack to take on the plane? PB + honey? Baguette + goat cheese? What do you eat on airplanes?

{Image from Experience PARISIENNE}

Happy Monday!

Happy Monday, my darlings!! How was your weekend? If you follow me on Twitter, then I'm sure you know I had a FANTASTIC weekend with Jennifer! We ate, we shopped, we laughed, we played, we snuggled avec Lola, and we chatted A LOT. And we made oodles of plans for the future... can't wait! Wish I could share now, but it will reveal itself in time. ;)

And without further adieu, here's a list of what's making moi happy today:

- FOUR DAYS until I'm in California with Ma Soeur!! Our plans include a couple of fancy schmancy dinners out, afternoon tea in San Francisco, beaucoup de shopping, some yoga and/or a long run, and lots of catching up. Woot!

- Meeting Silky Hart, the incredible woman behind Expressive Hart. You know how you just meet some people and they literally glow/sparkle/shine? That's Silky! I hope to join her on a retreat to Costa Rica next year!!

- Knowing that everything happens for a reason. If there was a theme to this past weekend (aside from all the food & burnt orange & Lola loving), then it would be that everything happens for a reason. This rings true for moi EVERY. DAY., and it's just sort of an incredible concept, n'est ce pas?


And not to trample on the spirit of Happy Monday's, but you know what's not making me too happy? The fact that Tay Tay has left Rachel Zoe, Inc. ??? How will RZP ever be the same sans her? This is BANANAS indeed... Guess these fun moments are long gone. Le sad.



Friday, November 6, 2009

Asian Invasion

Growing up in Lafayette, Louisiana, I was the only Asian girl in my school for YEARS. And although I had plenty of friends, I still got made fun of a LOT. Flat face, ching chong chang, flat top, etc. were routinely hurled in my direction, even by my "friends." Luckily I was young enough and apparently had enough of a sense of humor to come out unscarred.

Except. I never thought I could be beautiful unless I looked like my Caucasian peers. Blonde hair and big eyes were my top two wishes. And now, to this day, I get stupid excited when I see a beautiful Asian chica grace the small screen/big screen/magazines and now blogs. This morning as I was checking my Google Reader, I clicked on one of my fave fashion blogs, Style and the City, and was captivated by what I saw:




First, I noticed her terribly chic outfit - j'adore the muted black on black tones mixed with a gorgeous, oversized (and hopefully faux) fur vest and sparkly handbag. After all my initial oohing and ahhing, I then realized that she is: (1) stunning and (2) Asian! Love that. Love that Asian women are now celebrated in the fashion world as being stylish and beautiful. Love that I no longer feel that my small Asian eyes, petite nose, and high cheekbones cannot be beautiful.

C'est tout for moi this Friday. Bon weekend, mes amies!!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Weekend Plans & Lotsa JuJu

I know it's only Thursday (as Rachel put it, "Friday's brother!"), but my weekend starts promptly at noon tomorrow. Pourquoi? Because JENNIFER is arriving in Austin then, and we have a weekend of fun, food, and scary projects involving full length mirror, posterboard, and magazine cutouts ahead of us! My fridge is stocked with fruit, soy milk, hummus and plenty of vino, and my apartment will (hopefully) be much cleaner after tonight. WOO HOO!!!

Anyway, I feel as if my heart has really been into le blog lately, and I sort of get the feeling you are feeling it, too. C'est vrai? I'm not sure what it is. I considered taking a break, but then sometimes something comes along and my first thought is, "ooh i should blog about it!" I also want to pursue a different blog venture as well, but it will involve some work. Hmm je ne sais pas. In any case, merci to my loyal readers who put with moi!

Today i have a busy day of research (boo), an Indian lunch w/ a dear amie (yay!), a session w/ Dr. G (much needed!), and Nachos Thursday/Grey's with Matty (WOO HOOOOO!!). What're you guys up to tonight?

Also, if you adore babies as much as I do, especially little girls, then you will just D.I.E. over Jora's darling little JuJu. I've been reading Jora's blog for awhile now and just love it. She's a beautiful (and i mean BEAUTIFUL) mother of 3 (just had another girl - Little E!) with an INCREDIBLE mid-century modern home in San Diego. She's also a former attorney and loves Austin as much as i do! Anyway, I'm obsessed with JuJu!!! Here are some fun pics, and you must check out this dancing video. Ahh I DIE FOR THIS GIRL!!