Wednesday

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Wow, how cool is she? I want to be that cool. Perhaps I should get myself a gun...








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Tuesday

feeling like a rainbow...



{left to right, top to bottom: marrakesh bowl from urban outfitters, hugo & marie scarf via julia, barton perriera sunglasses, tsubota pearl stick lighter, and domestic palette plates.}


I love A Room With A View... So I was thrilled to hear about this new perfume inspired by the passage where George and Lucy kiss for the first time in a field of violets.
How lovely!

Saturday

::FROM RELEVANT MAGAZINE ONLINE::
I am looking forward to seeing this movie.

Peter Jackson, Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz and other stars talk to us about their new film.

Alice Sebold's novel The Lovely Bones became a phenomenon upon its release in 2002, with some analysts attributing the success of this tale of a grief-stricken family coming to terms with the death of their 14-year-old daughter and the quest for justice from beyond the grave to the nation's real-life search for closure and understanding in the wake of 9/11. The book dealt with incredibly sensitive and difficult subject matter, a fact that provided an inherent challenge to any filmmaker seeking to adapt it for the screen.

Yet co-writer/director Peter Jackson (the Lord of the Rings trilogy) took that challenge head-on, returning to the emotionally intimate yet disturbing territory of his underrated yet Oscar-nominated (for Best Screenplay) 1994 film Heavenly Creatures, which followed the unhealthily close relationship of two teenage girls eventually driven to murder. With the help of screenwriting partners Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, Jackson dove in and found a way to bring hope and light to the darkness. It didn't hurt that he had a stellar cast led by Oscar-nominated young actress Saiorse Ronan (Atonement) and backed by Stanley Tucci as her killer Mr. Harvey, Rose McIver as her older sister, and Oscar nominees Mark Wahlberg (The Departed) as her father, Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardener) as her mother and Oscar winner Susan Sarandon (Dead Man Walking) as her alcoholic yet flamboyant grandmother.


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:::QUOTE FOR TODAY:::

Life is a lot like jazz: it’s best when you improvise.
~ George Gershwin

Here are some books I'd like to read!



Design It Yourself Clothes

I love clothes.

The French Market Cookbook

Mmm!



Applique Your Way

The cover on this book draws me right in.

Craft Inc, Business Planner




Half the SkySecrets of Simplicity