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July 23, 2010

sometimes, it’s okay to…

Filed under: and that's worthy of a category — meg @ 1:00 pm

add espresso shots to your life, instead of hours of sleep.

acknowledge you suck at something, without giving up trying.

want the dressing more then the salad.

relish the worst examples of your bad taste in music.

talk back to the television.

prefer magazines to novels.

give in to being irritated if it means you can cure it with a Slurpee.

love your life without loving every little bit of it.

overlook the chips in your nail polish.

not change into the pretty shoes instead of your flip flops when you get to work.

listen to the same song 20 times in a row.

decide that sleeping in is a miracle cure for pretty much everything.

Happy Friday, y’all.

January 25, 2010

monday love list: because i can, and i should.

Filed under: love, listy — meg @ 12:47 pm

Usually I write my love lists on Fridays, but I think this Monday could use a bit of mental sunshine.

Not only is it cloudy (I keep typing “cloudly” when I mean to type “cloudy”, which makes me think of “studly”. Then I try to picture what “studly” weather might be. Any guesses? No? Okay, then) and gloomy outside, but it seems that (in a fit of creativity) I’ve chosen to outfit myself in three shades of gray today (dove, charcoal and… uhhh… cement? Can a copywriter for J. Crew help me out here?)

Gray + gray = extra gray.

Let’s add a little color, shall we?

THINGS I LOVE

Grapefruit juice: You can’t miss with orange juice in the morning, but I really enjoy the more bitter and acidic (Hugh Grant vs. Hugh Laurie?) choice of a glass of grapefruit… especially when you take a swig after brushing your teeth or having a sip of coffee. ZING! Sure, everyone loves sweet, but grapefruit juice slaps your taste buds and ignores the safe word. And you can always do a glass of “Ruby Red” if you want something more tame.

Roasting things: I am on a major roasting kick lately. There’s nothing quite like a bit of meat or fish or chicken or potato or carrot or parsnip or whatnot with a crispy, herb-y, salty outside, and a rich, hot, moist inside (whoops, that description went a bit Sidney Sheldon on me.) Roasting allows me to indulge my love of marinades and basting, too… AND WHO DOESN’T LOVE BASTING? It reminds me of tanning as a teenager, especially that one time we used cooking oil and foil. And rosemary and thyme, of course. Just kidding. About the second part. Sigh.

Giant handbags: I am well aware that I don’t need to carry as many items with me as I do on a daily basis (keys, giant wallet, iPhone, brush, various hair implements, hand lotion, hand santizer, three shades of lip gloss, two types of lip balm, powder compact, umbrella, Moleskine, water bottle, jumbled bottle of Advil and antihistamines, pashmina… and a paaaaartridge in a peaaaaar tree.) Someone always feels compelled to mention that my giant bags are bad for my posture, too. But if I didn’t have a giant purse, I’d need a little red wagon, and let me tell you, those are TOTALLY awkward in coffee shops.

Citrusy perfumes: I really enjoy smelling like someone just picked me off a tree in Florida. I’ve already established my love of grapefruit, but pretty much any citrus note in a perfume (lemon! orange! bergamot! tangerine! kumquat! other stuff with pulp!) makes me want to drench myself in it like it was cooking oil, and I’m lying on a piece of foil. Wait, what?

Kindness: Okay, that’s a little vague, I know, but who doesn’t love kindness? I’m talking everything from holding doors open for people, all the way up to helping them achieve their goals… with the occasional gift latte (which I will not look in the mouth, like a gift horse, but rather drink. The latte, not the horse. Though I have been a little hoarse lately) and hug in between. Big things and little things. Momentary things and lasting things. Anything people do with an eye to making someone else’s second, minute, hour, day, week — whatever — better. That’s good stuff.

Long tank tops:
I don’t think I wear anything (except dresses) without some sort of camisole or tank top underneath, and I like them long. I like them with spaghetti/thin straps, and stretchy/tight, and long to the hips. I own several, mostly in white/black/charcoal, and when I find a brand I like, I buy several. On the other hand, I eschew shapeless tank tops that tend to end around the waist. They make me think of the 80’s, and unless we’re talking WHAM! or SweetTarts, that’s a bad thing.

Short, bright nails: I have ridiculous fingernails. They resemble itsy bitsy Pringles chips, all curved up at the ends. I inherited their uniquely lame shape from my grandfather, a genetic slight which I continue to hold against him (what can I say? He’s Irish, he’s used to a grudge.) I also have ridiculously small hands, which means that everything past my wrists is… well, ridiculous (this applies to the stuff above the wrists as well, but that’s a whole other story.) I used to paint my nails in nude-ish shades to try and pretend they didn’t exist, with occasional madcap forays into pale pink. Then I read an article by a famous manicurist (why does that title sound weird?) who said that short nails looked good in bright/dark colours. I gave it a shot once with bright red (go big or go home!) and lo, she was right. I got tons of compliments from people, and I was sold! Right this second, they’re garbed in Zoya’s “Alix”. Awesome.

Shuffle on my iTunes: Not only does shuffle bring all my musical skeletons dancing merrily out of the closets (mid-90’s New Jack Swing, anyone? No? How about ABBA? Fine, fine. ACDC, then?), it ensures that I don’t listen to the same song over and over again 100 times… which is something I actually tend to do. Because, well… if it was awesome once, WHY NOT 99 MORE TIMES. Unfortunately, I take this same attitude with cups of coffee, and then you can hear my teeth vibrating in Nebraska.

Really stupid jokes: If I tell one more person that a flying turtle is a “shellicopter”, I’m going to get slapped. BUT IT WILL SO BE WORTH IT.

My iPhone: I know, no one wants to hear about how much I love it. BUT I DO, DAMMIT. And I love the pink case it wears, and I love that it loves me back. I mean, it never says so, but I KNOW it.

And you? What do you love? What is making your day today? TELL ME NOW!

October 24, 2009

saturday love list. because lovin’ ain’t just for weekdays.

Filed under: love, listy — meg @ 11:31 am

I haven’t written a Love List in ages, on a Friday or otherwise.

I woke up this morning (late, very late) feeling a great deal of love in my heart for a great many things, so it seemed like the right time to pour it onto the digital page.

I think you should write a love list, too. In the comments here, at your blog, on your Facebook page… wherever.

Not because you have to, but just because you CAN.

(And yes, the Boston post is still coming. You know I make those into giant productions. I can’t help myself!)

Without further ado…

THINGS I LOVE

Autumn leaves (Funny story. I kept thinking there was a song where the chorus was, “Autumn leaaaaaves make me feel fine…” when in fact, the line is “Summer Breeze makes me feel fine…” I am a doofus.) But I really do love the incredible range of colours, and the way the leaves curl into themselves when they float to the ground. I’m surrounded by tiny pieces of art everywhere I look.

Strong, hot, black coffee, first thing in the morning

Standing at the front of ferry boats, getting the hair blown off my head by the wind

My parents, for being so supportive of my “long distance thing” and for being so kind to, and accepting of Gradon and E. I couldn’t ask for better parents (unless they were made of coffee and donuts… but then I might eat them, and lack support)

GLEE (Both the general emotion, and the TV show. I am a choir nerd from WAY back, and while I’m not generally a lover of musicals, this hits all the right notes for me. And with that line, I just became a complete TV critic cheeseball)

Arm’s length photos (I’m really good at them, even though my arms are T-Rex arms)

Spending a half-hour stretching in bed before I wake up (free but luxurious!)

Windex (I LOVE CLEAN GLASS)

Big rings (cheap and cheerful! I never pay more than $8 or $10)

Carrot cake cupcakes

Dark red manicures (a luxury, but I got one for $10 in Boston, and figured that was okay)

Windy days (now that I no longer have short hair that turns into an awkward mess, I can embrace them)

Waffles

Bacon

Orange juice (sensing a theme?)

The following smells: almond, lemon, pre-snow air (which I experienced on my last trip to Boston — a LITTLE TOO EARLY), chimney smoke, cinnamon, caramel, Tide with Downy Detergent (I know I should go fragrance-free but I CAN’T LET IT GO), new leather shoes, pies baking, French onion soup simmering, and fresh-cut apple

Boston, for welcoming me so warmly

Classical music with just one instrument (cello and guitar especially, right now)

Bangs (I’m liking them more this time around than ever before)

Furniture window-shopping

Tasting menus (though it’s always much more than a taste, and you still end up with a “food baby” in your belly)

Gradon, for being himself and working hard and making me feel like a princess

And you?

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