Friday, April 30, 2010

Friday Fix: Dreaming

Where I want to be:
Where I am:
Three more days until I will have four months away from Davis Library (and the Undergraduate Library, and the Park Library, and any other study setting).

Three more days of motivation.

Almost there.
Whitney

Thursday, April 29, 2010

FASHION :: The Love Language

I am a fairly preppy person. Most of my closet is devoted to J. Crew and I'll admit that I even have some Lilly Pulitzer dresses. Sometimes, though, I have the desire to completely change my look.

Last night I went to one of those great indie concerts where everyone was cooler than me. The best part was looking around at all my fellow concert-goers in awe of their unique, creative, free-spirited outfits.

I'm young. Now is the time to have fun with my clothing choices! Here are some of the things I've got my eye on...

Free People, Henna Cotton Skirt $78
Urban Outfitters, MinkPink Florence Cami $54Free People, Embellished Tube Dress, $188
Francesca's Collections, Square Root Dress

Also, if you have a minute, check out The Love Language (local, amazing NC band!) and St. Vincent. These bands inspired the fashion-360 that I'm considering.

I'll let you know if I buy anything. I've got the itch to shop.

Whitney

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

LIFE :: How Not to Study

I have mastered the art of procrastination. After final exam #1 today, I had ambitious plans to study for final exam #2 (which is in less than 12 hours, eek) and go ahead and get started studying for final exam #3.

This did not occur.

I rocked out final exam #1 and proceeded to spend the rest of the day wasting time in any way possible. I Facebooked. I tweeted. I Stumbled Upon. I YouTubed. I did anything and everything that did not include looking at my notes.

My lovely friend Megan, the mastermind behind the food blog The Oatmeal Diaries, made my day by giving me a 'just because' cupcake from Sugarland.

It was beautiful. And the chocolate curls on top were scrumptious.

Before:


After:


Since I was feeling pretty lame about my inability to learn important information for tomorrow's exam, I thought it would be fitting to learn more interesting things. May I please introduce you to one of the most brilliant Youtube video series of all time: Drunk History

I spent my evening alternating between Drunk History videos and an all-time favorite show, Glee. I particularly enjoyed the reference to our rival school, Duke. All UNC students and fans can now be validated because the writers of Glee also hate our rival. Sweet, sweet victory.

Alas, it is time for me to hit the books. Most likely I'll read through my notes once tonight and then wake up at an insanely early hour tomorrow to finish. Hello, sunrise!

The good news is that tomorrow is the official Last Day of Classes (LDOC) and the weather is supposed to be marvelous.

Sweet dreams!
Whitney

P.S. Have other ways to procrastinate? Feel free to share them.

ARTS :: The Goal: 100 Best Novels


Image from Domino Magazine

Summer is so close! I have my first of four finals today. By this time next week, I will have moved back home. Strange.

While I'm going to miss my friends like crazy for the four months (!!) that we are separated, I am excited to have more free time this summer. I love to read, but during the school year I only read textbooks. It's not as fun, I promise.

So, I've decided that this summer I'm going to start on The Modern Library's 100 Best Books List. The goal is to read fifteen novels before school starts back up in the fall! My friend Kristen, who will be across the world in Arizona, will also be working her way down the list--a perfect way for us to stay in touch!

Here is the complete list:
  1. ATLAS SHRUGGED by Ayn Rand
  2. THE FOUNTAINHEAD by Ayn Rand
  3. BATTLEFIELD EARTH by L. Ron Hubbard
  4. THE LORD OF THE RINGS by J.R.R. Tolkien
  5. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD by Harper Lee
  6. 1984 by George Orwell
  7. ANTHEM by Ayn Rand
  8. WE THE LIVING by Ayn Rand
  9. MISSION EARTH by L. Ron Hubbard
  10. FEAR by L. Ron Hubbard
  11. ULYSSES by James Joyce
  12. CATCH-22 by Joseph Heller
  13. THE GREAT GATSBY by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  14. DUNE by Frank Herbert
  15. THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS by Robert Heinlein
  16. STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND by Robert Heinlein
  17. A TOWN LIKE ALICE by Nevil Shute
  18. BRAVE NEW WORLD by Aldous Huxley
  19. THE CATCHER IN THE RYE by J.D. Salinger
  20. ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell
  21. GRAVITY'S RAINBOW by Thomas Pynchon
  22. THE GRAPES OF WRATH by John Steinbeck
  23. SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE by Kurt Vonnegut
  24. GONE WITH THE WIND by Margaret Mitchell
  25. LORD OF THE FLIES by William Golding
  26. SHANE by Jack Schaefer
  27. TRUSTEE FROM THE TOOLROOM by Nevil Shute
  28. A PRAYER FOR OWEN MEANY by John Irving
  29. THE STAND by Stephen King
  30. THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN by John Fowles
  31. BELOVED by Toni Morrison
  32. THE WORM OUROBOROS by E.R. Eddison
  33. THE SOUND AND THE FURY by William Faulkner
  34. LOLITA by Vladimir Nabokov
  35. MOONHEART by Charles de Lint
  36. ABSALOM, ABSALOM! by William Faulkner
  37. OF HUMAN BONDAGE by W. Somerset Maugham
  38. WISE BLOOD by Flannery O'Connor
  39. UNDER THE VOLCANO by Malcolm Lowry
  40. FIFTH BUSINESS by Robertson Davies
  41. SOMEPLACE TO BE FLYING by Charles de Lint
  42. ON THE ROAD by Jack Kerouac
  43. HEART OF DARKNESS by Joseph Conrad
  44. YARROW by Charles de Lint
  45. AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS by H.P. Lovecraft
  46. ONE LONELY NIGHT by Mickey Spillane
  47. MEMORY AND DREAM by Charles de Lint
  48. TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Virginia Woolf
  49. THE MOVIEGOER by Walker Percy
  50. TRADER by Charles de Lint
  51. THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY by Douglas Adams
  52. THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER by Carson McCullers
  53. THE HANDMAID'S TALE by Margaret Atwood
  54. BLOOD MERIDIAN by Cormac McCarthy
  55. A CLOCKWORK ORANGE by Anthony Burgess
  56. ON THE BEACH by Nevil Shute
  57. A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN by James Joyce
  58. GREENMANTLE by Charles de Lint
  59. ENDER'S GAME by Orson Scott Card
  60. THE LITTLE COUNTRY by Charles de Lint
  61. THE RECOGNITIONS by William Gaddis
  62. STARSHIP TROOPERS by Robert Heinlein
  63. THE SUN ALSO RISES by Ernest Hemingway
  64. THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP by John Irving
  65. SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES by Ray Bradbury
  66. THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE by Shirley Jackson
  67. AS I LAY DYING by William Faulkner
  68. TROPIC OF CANCER by Henry Miller
  69. INVISIBLE MAN by Ralph Ellison
  70. THE WOOD WIFE by Terri Windling
  71. THE MAGUS by John Fowles
  72. THE DOOR INTO SUMMER by Robert Heinlein
  73. ZEN AND THE ART OF MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE by Robert Pirsig
  74. I, CLAUDIUS by Robert Graves
  75. THE CALL OF THE WILD by Jack London
  76. AT SWIM-TWO-BIRDS by Flann O'Brien
  77. FARENHEIT 451 by Ray Bradbury
  78. ARROWSMITH by Sinclair Lewis
  79. WATERSHIP DOWN by Richard Adams
  80. NAKED LUNCH by William S. Burroughs
  81. THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER by Tom Clancy
  82. GUILTY PLEASURES by Laurell K. Hamilton
  83. THE PUPPET MASTERS by Robert Heinlein
  84. IT by Stephen King
  85. V. by Thomas Pynchon
  86. DOUBLE STAR by Robert Heinlein
  87. CITIZEN OF THE GALAXY by Robert Heinlein
  88. BRIDESHEAD REVISITED by Evelyn Waugh
  89. LIGHT IN AUGUST by William Faulkner
  90. ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST by Ken Kesey
  91. A FAREWELL TO ARMS by Ernest Hemingway
  92. THE SHELTERING SKY by Paul Bowles
  93. SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION by Ken Kesey
  94. MY ANTONIA by Willa Cather
  95. MULENGRO by Charles de Lint
  96. SUTTREE by Cormac McCarthy
  97. MYTHAGO WOOD by Robert Holdstock
  98. ILLUSIONS by Richard Bach
  99. THE CUNNING MAN by Robertson Davies
  100. THE SATANIC VERSES by Salman Rushdie
As a starting point, I crossed out all of the books on the list that I have already read. Eleven down, 89 to go!

I think I'm going to start with Brideshead Revisited next week when I move home.

Want to join in?

Monday, April 26, 2010

HOME :: Green + White Delight

At this point in my life, I don't have a place of my own to decorate. I live in a sorority house, so the decorating has already been done for me. While I may not have a house to decorate yet, that doesn't mean I shouldn't be on the look-out for inspiration!

I've always loved green and white rooms. The white always makes the area feel open and light while the green evokes images of spring, regardless of the weather outside.



Image from Country Living



Image from Country Living


Charleston Home: Living Room Blend of Elegance and Comfort

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Introductions

Well, good afternoon!

I have decided to carve out a section of the blogosphere for my thoughts and inspirations. From clothing to cupcakes, furniture to art, music to movies, there are so many beautiful parts of our world that just make life more joyous.

I'm a firm believer that by surrounding yourself with happiness, you become a happier person.

Up first, a playlist to make the this cloudy April day a little brighter:

Enjoy!
Whitney
 
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