The beginning of my Christmas List.
I've been frequently asked what I wanted for Christmas. I guess this an appropriate time to start a wish list of sorts. For practicality purposes, whimsical requests will not be included. I assure you, the list will expand and a follow-up will most likely ensue.
Obviously, you can never go wrong with superficial things - clothes, shoes, bags, jewelry - but, anything from the heart will (almost) always trump shiny things. Albeit a little cheesy...what can I say? My heart is filled with mozzarella!
Here we go...
1. A fantastic cape!
I love big bags that can be used for business/school/life. It has to be big, but not overpowering. The color scheme: brown, tan, gray. For some reason, I don't like my bags to be black.
4. Accessories.
Tragic, yet true, story - I was in Vegas sporting my new owl necklace. Being me, I wasn't paying attention to my surroundings and ran right into a moving walkway. Bruising my thigh, my owl necklace took the brunt of the force. I suffered one casualty- never say my owl again. I love owls. They have an omnipotent feel to them, a little creepy...but love. I also have a fish necklace. In short, I'm trying to expand a growing collection of animal accessories. No to earrings- I prefer rings, necklaces, and bracelets. Another accessory I love- SCARVES and belts. You can never go wrong with those staples.
5. Fine tip pens with a marker-like quality.
How nerdy am I? I don't care what you say! My handwriting is bad as it is, I need all the help I can get! Over the years, I've come to realize fine tip pens help, not hinder, my handwriting. Ever since my 6th grade discovery, I've never gone back since. As of late, I've taken up the habit of writing with a Sharpie, extra fine point pen. A close second fave would have to be a pen I bought from Sanrio. It's deliciously cute with an amazing point. What I DO hate- gel and loose ink.
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On a side note, today is my last day at ABC. I bought 2 dozen donuts and 2 set of 25 munchkins. I woke up at 7:30 to get ready, packed my thank you cards, ribbon of pictures (I got crafty yesterday), and left the apartment by 9:30. From there, I went to Chinatown (the only place with the nearest Dunkin' Donuts- how absurd!) to buy my donuts. Going down the escalator, I realized I forgot another set of donuts so I ran up the escalator and made a second trip to DD. Making up time, I arrived at the bureau around 10:10. Slowly allocating the donuts - a set to the morning desk, the crew, NewsOne, and my department - I finished by 10:45. Mission accomplished! The saddest part about leaving is parting ways with the many people I've come to know...crew, especially!
Tonight, I'm going to a reception with the program. Back to where it all began: Tony Cheungs.
Obviously, you can never go wrong with superficial things - clothes, shoes, bags, jewelry - but, anything from the heart will (almost) always trump shiny things. Albeit a little cheesy...what can I say? My heart is filled with mozzarella!
Here we go...
1. A fantastic cape!
Tell me this is not amazing! I've been looking for an amazing cape. I love the color and the style of the first cape. Vibrant blue is a statement color! The size is perfect, the length is perfect...it's just perfect! The second one is fun and interchangeable between seasons. Lust.
2. Shoes.
I've been in the market for a good pair of walking shoes. Walking shoes generally entail being flat. However, I'm not very fond of ballet flats so I'm looking for something else that can be transformed from night to day. Versatility is key for my wardrobe!
3. A new bag.
2. Shoes.
I've been in the market for a good pair of walking shoes. Walking shoes generally entail being flat. However, I'm not very fond of ballet flats so I'm looking for something else that can be transformed from night to day. Versatility is key for my wardrobe!
3. A new bag.
I love big bags that can be used for business/school/life. It has to be big, but not overpowering. The color scheme: brown, tan, gray. For some reason, I don't like my bags to be black.
4. Accessories.
Tragic, yet true, story - I was in Vegas sporting my new owl necklace. Being me, I wasn't paying attention to my surroundings and ran right into a moving walkway. Bruising my thigh, my owl necklace took the brunt of the force. I suffered one casualty- never say my owl again. I love owls. They have an omnipotent feel to them, a little creepy...but love. I also have a fish necklace. In short, I'm trying to expand a growing collection of animal accessories. No to earrings- I prefer rings, necklaces, and bracelets. Another accessory I love- SCARVES and belts. You can never go wrong with those staples.
5. Fine tip pens with a marker-like quality.
How nerdy am I? I don't care what you say! My handwriting is bad as it is, I need all the help I can get! Over the years, I've come to realize fine tip pens help, not hinder, my handwriting. Ever since my 6th grade discovery, I've never gone back since. As of late, I've taken up the habit of writing with a Sharpie, extra fine point pen. A close second fave would have to be a pen I bought from Sanrio. It's deliciously cute with an amazing point. What I DO hate- gel and loose ink.
---
On a side note, today is my last day at ABC. I bought 2 dozen donuts and 2 set of 25 munchkins. I woke up at 7:30 to get ready, packed my thank you cards, ribbon of pictures (I got crafty yesterday), and left the apartment by 9:30. From there, I went to Chinatown (the only place with the nearest Dunkin' Donuts- how absurd!) to buy my donuts. Going down the escalator, I realized I forgot another set of donuts so I ran up the escalator and made a second trip to DD. Making up time, I arrived at the bureau around 10:10. Slowly allocating the donuts - a set to the morning desk, the crew, NewsOne, and my department - I finished by 10:45. Mission accomplished! The saddest part about leaving is parting ways with the many people I've come to know...crew, especially!
Tonight, I'm going to a reception with the program. Back to where it all began: Tony Cheungs.
2 Comments:
Glad you see you unprivate your blog, I've always liked your writings.
Anywho, that blue cape looks like a upscale fashionable snuggie.
yay! judy is back!
i think cape will only work from DC and more south. you sport the cape in Montreal and you will have hypothermia within 2 minutes, yay for our arctic like weather!!!
I want a new coat.. just.. no sales! rawr!
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