Monday, October 26, 2009
cargo pants, really jcrew?
cargo pants. hrmmm... i don't own a pair of cargo pants & i don't recall ever recall owning a pair that latest longer than a week. after i realized how awkward they are for me-even cargo shorts, i threw in the towel. they may be "functional" & have huge pockets (ie: store items when you're outdoors, *gasp*) but other than that they look bulky and aren't very flattering. have you ever tried running/briskly jogging/power-walking in fully-loaded up cargo pants or shorts? it's nearly impossible. it's like having full cans of paint dangling above your knees. and you're running.
i remember when i had cargo zip-away pants in 7th grade. right after gym class, i would put my zip-away pants on and go to lunch. i would then proceed to make a scene out of zipping off the leg sleevesof my pants, transforming these wretched pants into comfortable, breathable shorts because lords knows after gym, your calves just cannot be contained in canvas sleeves. (note: no armpit hair was present, not until 2004)
Friday, October 23, 2009
great colour scheme
the only thing i don't like, personally, are sweaters. i prefer cardigans. i find sweaters to be oppressive & when you're on a college campus that regulates the building temperature between "hell" & "sauna," shedding layers is necessary and frequent. layers, layers, layers.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
nachos!
*miss katie is a k-5 elementary art teacher in an urban school in downtown kansas city.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
13.1
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lynnette, kaitlyn, meredith & i set sail on friday night for kansas city from columbia. on the drive, we debated and discussed who was the least healthiest/trained for the race. all the while stopping at quiktrip to ensure that we were all on level playing field the night before. diet cokes and taquitos, chips, & other things that are generally not-not-healthy were consumed in justification of "resuming normal eating habits." i usually have a diet coke, 3 cups of coffee, and 2 nalgene's a day.
lynnette had a great idea to preoccupy our minds/hearts/souls/brains during the race. for each mile, write down a name/group of people to be praying for while we ran for that mile. it worked out so great and really felt pretty content while running. not focusing on my stride, my steps, or little things in front of me that usually distract me & my groove.
pre-race photo at 6:00am. nope, i'm not going to sorority recruitment. or confused that tights constitute as actual pants, but am wearing my uggs pre-race to ensure my toes are not oppressed anymore than they are everyday through shoes. knowing i would have to wear blasted shoes & socks for under 2 hours.
post-race photo at like 9:40isham. kaitlyn (on the far right) vom'd during the race & still finished. she's a D1 athlete, so that was no sweat. i would have marked it as a loss if anything besides sweat or pee came from my body at an unexpected time during the race. notice: im clutching my iphone like a little boy returning home from camp without his blanket because his mother wouldn't let him take it with him to camp because of other kids making fun of him. after the race, i enjoyed my free boulevard stout beer. :)
however, i didn't actually run as myself though. i ran as someone else. (i don't know how illegal that is, probably a liability) but that one goes down in the books for emmy. i forgot to register & emmy got sick. overall, i ran a 1:47:40. my goal was under 2 hours & i done did it. :) i plan on running the st. louis half-marathon in april & beating that time.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
pomplamoose!
single ladies by beyonce, as covered by Pomplamoose
her eyes kind of scare me, and i feel like she is peering into my soul.
however, this interesting take provided some quirky indie flair.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
diy: crochet slouchy beanie w/ flower
i love the soft colors of this hat. and it took me probably 4 hours total to make this. yeah, i bring my crochet hook and yarn to church. i can cook through a hat & listen. boom. but seriously, if you would wear it. let me know. *cough*
eat your heart out anthro & urbn.
home, home, you are me, and i am you
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
topanga!
awesome. little boy meets world reference for the day. i couldnt stop laughing.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
fall 2009
1) ROCK QUARRY ROAD
probably the most beautiful/dangerous road in columbia, but baby, once it's fall. this road is beautiful. i'm not going to try & pretend i'm poetic or anything, but the way the trees create a canopy of pumpkin, rust, gold, and yellorangred (thats a combo of 3 colours)- it's just beautiful.
2) CAPEN PARK
i'm not big on the outdoors, but if i were. i would for sure go visit this place more often. start expecting facebook albums to be popping up soon of lovers atop the bluffs with some sucker getting suckered(ha) in taking these shots.
3) KALDIS COFFEE SHOP
i mean, it's really fall here all year round. the colours are warm, calming, and natural. i love the aesthic look of laminate wood and the tiles. great look (but cheap.)
4) PATAGONIA SYNCHILLA MARSUPIAL FLEECE
if you are going to drop some bones on any outdoor performance gear this semester, which you are, buy a patagonia synchilla fleece. love it. so warm & soft & comes in really legit colours. here, i used mine not only as a means to get my chest warm, but also an emergency pillow in the middle of freaking nowhere pennsylvania.
5) LADY GAGA
i've explained this before in person, but lets face it. lady gaga is talented, successful, & a hot mess. she ain't trying to be cray-cray, she just is cray-cray. she's not like brit brit after a couple years & then goes to the deep end of the pool. nor like jessica simpson, after she saves herself for 98 degrees, and then falls apart, then joins the deep end. lady gaga is the deep end. & her favourite designer is alexander mcqueen (one of my faves). i also feel that since i enjoy gaga's outrageous feats & ensembles, i can surely manage & deal with just about anyone. the lady gaga effect.
6) HALLOWEEN COSTUMES
now that i've come to realization that i might be a "leader" in "the community", or at least acknowledge the unfortunate fact that since i'm older; younger people think you are automatically a) cool & b) responsible & c) look up to you as a model. i don't think i can top last years costume due to those factors. i've been leaning on my irresponsible & immature crutch for too long, but i still have that crutch at my house on east campus. 2 grad students & 2 super seniors & 1 senior (myself.)
7) COFFEE CREAMER
all of you coffee elitist can enjoy your coffee however snobbishly you prefer. ;) but i love creamer in my coffee, it cools the coffee faster & instantly makes sucky coffee into great coffee. mike & i easily go through one a week. i can't wait to pick up the seasonal pumpkin spice flavour. we have french vanilla on tap, sugar free hazelnut from last week (we bought a big one) & some parisian almond creme. so good. and instantly makes a lot of things awesome. i'm sure i could put it into my cereal in the morning.
plus i can now really have an excuse to drink coffee all throughout the day because it's getting colder, thus reducing mobility which need be the consumption of caffeine to continue throughout the day.
8) CARDIGANS & SCARVES
i've achieved the level of having an entire plastic rubbermaid storage container for scarves that is soon needing an upgrade. i just got a new slouchy & long cardigan from urban for 10 bucks this weekend in kansas city. i can't turn down a great cardigan for that price! i also snatched this obnoxiously large keffiyeh scarf, that could be offensive for cultural reasons towards showing support of palestinian allegiance? gotta be careful when you're in a really liberal/tolerant-but-not-really-tolerant department.