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Saturday, December 3, 2011

If You Don't Know...

Happy December, folks! I can't believe it's here already...and winter's finally setting in. I think I'm ready to transfer my Fall wardrobe and break out the cold weather gear! Whoo. Hoo. (Sense the tone...=)

Staying in from the frigid temps has lead me to more interesting (holiday-centered) 'net finds! Ch-ch-check 'em out:

  • The New York Times has released their "100 Notable Books" - 2011 edition. Scroll through for great holiday gift ideas for the readers in your life! Check out the article here and the printable version here.
  • A holiday tour?? Sign me up! Time Out New York has compiled a list of some fun seasonal activities in and around the city. There's even an indoor tour at the Queens County Farm Museum! Warmth and local indoor crafts?? Check!
  • ***NERD ALERT*** Did someone say "crafts??" Be the coolest host on the block with nifty-est napkins around...find the step-by-step guide here.
  • Finally, these two gals were dismissed by Craigslist when they posted their ad for some temporary holiday lovin'. Check out the story here and follow their journey via Tumblr here.
Enjoy!

xoxo andrea

Monday, November 28, 2011

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year...


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...or is it??

New York Mag's put together a list of some of the chaos that happened as a result of the Black Friday/holiday shopping madness...what the heck?? Pepper sprayed for an Xbox?? Cutting in line and getting tasered?? Robbed at gunpoint in parking lots?? Jeez.

Seriously, is a 75" television even that necessary...and worth drawing blood? Do you really need that Blu-Ray player if it means turning into a werewolf? Most of the craziness seemed to happen at Walmart, but I also heard reports that a few high-end retailers were ransacked and even looted. I mean, really? Have some dignity, man!

All the Insanity From This Year's Black Friday Shopping


xoxo andrea

Saturday, November 26, 2011

If You Don't Know...

I've been browsing the 'net in boredom (and procrastination) so I thought I'd share some interesting stuff that I came across in my cyber-venture:
  • I've wanted to check out the High Line since last year, but my curiosity has now doubled since reading about the the "Low Line" - an underground version of the same. Read about it here.
  • There's a new Muppets movie that was released this weekend, but I'm more into learning about the man behind the puppets himself. The Museum of the Moving Image has an exhibition of Jim Henson's work going on through 1/16.
  • Mindy Kaling* just released a book that I absolutely love titled Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns). If you have a Nook, the enhanced version comes with real audio from Mindy narrating her hilarious childhood photos that I (and anyone) can relate to. I don't really like reading reviews, especially when they're negative, but check out Time Out New York's generally positive feedback here. (*Mindy plays "Kelly" from The Office and is my supposed long-lost twin. Hey, we all don't look alike, people!)
  • Speaking of The Office, while watching an episode online, I saw Gwen Stefani's commercial for her new kids collection, Harajuku Mini. Such a cool concept! See it on YouTube.
  • Finally, if you love the holidays like me (and you're lucky enough to live in New York City...), there's a few radio stations that play only holiday music now through Christmas! My fave is 106.7FM. If you don't have a radio around (I mean, seriously, who owns a radio these days?? =), you can check it out their online station here.
Enjoy!

xoxo andrea

Friday, November 25, 2011

Thanksgiving O' Mine

So yesterday was Thanksgiving and I thought to myself...what a perfect yet cliche reason to post! Here it goes - several people, places and things that I'm grateful for:

10.
My 'hood. I was raised in Queens and I don't think I'd have it any other way. If you were to visit my neighborhood, you'd probably think to yourself, "Man, I should have packed my bulletproof vest!" but the block I grew up on is home to countless memories of my brother and I learning to ride our bikes, where we first put our hands behind a car wheel, walked to school, had snowball fights with my parents, played hazardous childhood games, etc. I wouldn't trade it for the world.

9.
Transportation, especially, my car. An overlooked, yet necessary, commodity. When I was a teenager (ok, my late 20's...) I didn't think I'd ever need a car. I'd just walk everywhere I go or take the bus or train! RIGHT. Now I can't picture my life without it. As a teacher, I carry a TON of bags, and as a person, I like the comfort of A/C or a heated space that I don't have to wait for. Thank you, DMV! (Shout out to my fam who encouraged me to drive!) Can't knock the buses and trains, either. I can always depend on mass transit when I revert to my old philosophies! (or can't find my GPS...LOL)

8.
My job. I love it. Yes, there are times that I want to pull my hair out, but to put it simply, I can wake up feeling pretty crappy and enter work feeling brand new.

7.
Technology. Sure, it could be pretty annoying, especially when my phone loses a call, or sending a text takes forever. Or even when your age, residence, photo and current work location is displayed for your local psycho to see. But, I've come to really appreciate the convenience of browsing the Internet for a rare music track, watching a movie with two clicks of a mouse, or finding out new info through websites and other blogs. Now, do I think it'll be the cause of the world's debacle? YES.

6.
Music. 'Nuff said.

5.
Laughter. I don't know if it's because I think my dad is the funniest person in the WORLD, but I think the ability to make people laugh is truly a gift. Plus, who doesn't love to laugh??

4.
Education. I'm not just talking about formal education, but life's lessons as well. I think people can get as many diplomas as they want, but having common sense is absolutely priceless.

3.
A positive attitude. Ok, I'm allowed to get a little narcissistic here. =) I think a positive attitude can be a life-changer. I've had my share of challenges in life so far, just like you. The negative route seems just 'round the corner and I've been guilty of taking it. But, I was fortunate enough to have parents teach me that with hard work and the right attitude, you can go pretty far AND have peace of mind. To me, that is the epitome of positivity.

2. Books. *NERD ALERT* As a wee girl in the first grade, I used to max out my library card by taking out 25 books at a time. I knew since then that they can take you anywhere.

1.
Love. I am so blessed with the amount of love that I've received in my life so far. More than I deserve at times. From unconditional love by my parents and brother to that of extended family, friends and a very significant other, I couldn't be luckier.

'Hope your Thanksgiving was glorious!

xoxo andrea

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Glass Empty

I just heard that a former student of mine was killed over his iPhone.

His iPhone.

It's things like this that has changed me from the person I used to be. I wish I could say that I was the same girl that I was just 5 or so years ago. The truth is, I've begun to realize that it's close to impossible to live a 100% worry-free, happy-go-lucky life. What I've found to be the most difficult struggle is wiping the slate clean so that I'm not jaded anymore.

The thing is, the easiest thing to do is to succumb to the negativity. Let it break you. But I refuse to do that. I refuse to believe that life is just full of disappointment, heartbreak, loss and sorrow. I refuse to believe that there isn't any good left in the world. I refuse to believe that people are truly evil.

But why do these bad things happen? I find that the suffering of children is the worst of them all. Why do young people die? Why are there so many starving children in the world? Why do some parents treat their children like shit while others are praying for just one healthy child?

I don't get it.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

A Little Light

I'm not a big fan of Charles Bukowski. My bf and countless others truly love this guy, but I personally think that he can come across as a bit brash at times. Alas! I came across this poem that kind of proves that there's a little light in everyone. =) Enjoy!


The Laughing Heart

by Charles Bukowski


your life is your life

don’t let it be clubbed into dank submission.

be on the watch.

there are ways out.

there is a light somewhere.

it may not be much light but it beats the darkness.

be on the watch.

the gods will offer you chances.

know them.

take them.

you can’t beat death but

you can beat death in life, sometimes.

and the more often you learn to do it,

the more light there will be.

your life is your life.

know it while you have it.

you are marvelous.

the gods wait to delight

in you.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Why, Hello Again!

I can't believe it's been over a year since my last post! A lot has happened since then, and when I looked back at previous posts, I realized the past year was a tough one! Sheesh! So, I've decided to brighten up my blog a bit - I think I have to learn how to personalize it some more so that I don't use the Blogger templates. So not creative! (Shame on me!)

Right now it's cold in New York, and I have to say that it's about time. I don't know about you, but it needs to be Fall already! We're supposed to have a pretty rough winter (when don't we??), so I am determined to enjoy what's left of jacket weather before it becomes jacket-scarf-hat-gloves-boot-bust-your-you-know-what-on-the-ice weather, believe me.

This past summer I was on a smoothie KICK...avocado/banana is my absolute fave! I want to get back on the smoothie train again, but the pending wintry weather definitely does not strike my smoothie fancy at all. I think I'm going to give it a cold weather try - I hear that pumpkin smoothies are rather delish, although it sounds kind of disgusting at the same time. I'm dying to purchase the VitaMix - it's supposed to be the king of blenders! Blades are so sharp and fast that you can even make hot soup - right in the blender! Crazy! The price is just as crazy...almost $500! What the...

I've also (slowly) gotten back to reading! Yay! Grown-up books! Double the yay! Currently I'm re-reading Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris, who is by far, one of my favorite authors. I think he's an absolutely amazing and funny writer. I've also read Bossy Pants by Tina Fey and it's also pretty hilarious. Speaking of which, I'm still getting used to my BNN Nook that my bro got me last Christmas. It's as convenient as they say, folks. I don't even have to lug my laptop around if I just want to browse web when I have it. AND it fits in my purse without giving me a back/shoulder ache. The only thing is, I can't part from actual, tangible, able-to-write-in books. There's something about opening a book, feeling the pages, writing/highlighting on paper that I just can't give up! If BNN closes, I'm not sure what I'd do...

I don't know if it's settling into my 30's or what, but I'm REALLY into cardigans these days. I've been pairing them with everything! My current fave is actually from :gasp!: New York and Company in a very bright royal blue that I want to wear everyday. Seriously. It's just so warm and comfy! Its nemesis is a longer version in gray that goes with just about everything I own. On a side note, my goal this winter is to wear as many bright, obnoxiously summery colors as possible. I think I'm getting over the neutral/gray/black tones. Join me in this revolution!

In any case, we are into the wee hours of Friday and I couldn't be happier! This week was the s...l...o...w...e...s...t... ever!!!

Hellooooo, weekend! =)

xoxo andrea