Thursday, July 16, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Heal the World
As the day of Michael Jackson's awesome memorial officially comes to an end, I thought I'd use his words as the title of my message for today. We all want MJ's legend to live on, so what better way than to ensure that our planet stays healthy enough to accomodate the generations to come? Despite the quick expansion of the Green movement, many people I know continue to neglect their responsibility to Mother Earth. This recent article from Reader's Digest offers 13 simple suggestions for everyday life... things even the most wasteful and non-green people can consider and incorporate into their routine.
Going Green, The Reader's Digest Version
Going Green, The Reader's Digest Version
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
a pastoral for LA
(a poem I wrote, as published in The Los Angeles Miscellany 2009)
millions of cars on endless pavement
zoom past palm trees on abbot kinney
to get to venice beach
i had my feet in california sand,
pacific ocean water
that chilly shade of blue—grey—dirt
i felt the santa ana winds on my face
and saw fire on the hills somewhere in the distance
smoke replaced the smog
so cal sunshine dulls, almost disappears
but no one takes off their sunglasses
i look down from the bluff across the vast expanse of
buildings and streets to the hollywood sign
that shines more brightly than the sun
like the bigger than life celebrities who
always seem smaller in person
walking down rodeo drive to buy prada and chanel
doesn’t beat melrose in the middle of a sunday
afternoon when shabby chic finds new levels of
timeless elegance and grunge never smelled better
we pass on the moca and the getty
so i can have my picture on sunset boulevard.
millions of cars on endless pavement
zoom past palm trees on abbot kinney
to get to venice beach
i had my feet in california sand,
pacific ocean water
that chilly shade of blue—grey—dirt
i felt the santa ana winds on my face
and saw fire on the hills somewhere in the distance
smoke replaced the smog
so cal sunshine dulls, almost disappears
but no one takes off their sunglasses
i look down from the bluff across the vast expanse of
buildings and streets to the hollywood sign
that shines more brightly than the sun
like the bigger than life celebrities who
always seem smaller in person
walking down rodeo drive to buy prada and chanel
doesn’t beat melrose in the middle of a sunday
afternoon when shabby chic finds new levels of
timeless elegance and grunge never smelled better
we pass on the moca and the getty
so i can have my picture on sunset boulevard.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Happy Birthday
Photo By: Smiley's Sweets and Creations
Today, I am no longer 21. However, the past year has given me more love than I ever could have imagined. A new chapter is about to begin in my life, and for the first time I have absolutely no idea where that will actually take me. As my friend pointed out to me, I begin this week with my birthday and end it with graduation from college. For now, I am just enjoying the ride.
To see more delicious treats, click here.
Changing a life begins with a single step...
Photo Courtesy of TOMS Shoes
Today I purchased my first pair of TOMS Shoes from a store on Abbot Kinney. Who knew they were actually really comfortable too?! I'm definitely a fan, so these will not be my last...
"TOMS Shoes was founded on a simple premise: For every pair you purchase, TOMS will give a pair of shoes to a child in need. One for One. Using the purchasing power of individuals to benefit the greater good is what we're all about.
Since our beginning in May 2006, TOMS has given over 140,000* pairs of shoes to children in need through the purchases of caring customers. Because of your support, TOMS plans to give over 300,000 pairs of shoes to children in need around the world in 2009." -Taken from TOMS website
*As of April 2009
To learn more about TOMS, click here.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Life is Good.

Photo Credit: PostSecret.com
I am behind on posting, but I felt compelled to share this PostSecret with you in this time of recession, depression, and stress.
With three and a half weeks left in my college career, I seemed to naturally ease back into my 2008 life perspective.. We can't control most of the things that happen to us, but as long as we make decisions whole-heartedly and with a purpose we can regret less and live more. College is too short for second guessing. Every choice you make can affect the person you become. So listen to your heart, choose wisely, live passionately, and no matter what you can be happy with the results.
(Unless you're a really negative person, then I can't help you.)
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