Cheers to never having a dull moment, when it comes to hanging out with my ladies at lunch. This is a shout out to my good friends Rhonda and Jodi, who guarantee that our lunch hour never fails to be one, big adventure.
So, as many of you know, Breaking Dawn is being filmed in my hometown, Baton Rouge, and even more amazingly, it's being filmed downtown where I work. So you can guess what my friends and I do on our lunchbreaks - exactly what any other sane person would do - stalk empty sets taking pictures; getting cornered by security from both the capitol and the set, because we are walking around a closed set; and driving around and around Arsenal Park asking random people if they've seen vampires and werewolves. This is normal behavior, right? I'm sticking with yes.
Today was an adventure more than most. My ladies and I thought we had found a fellow Twilight fanatic, who was even crazier than we are, because he had a video camera. Yay! Gotta love a little crazy. But... it never fails that an adventure is soon to be had. The guy actually had a reason to have a video camera - it's his job. After very little peer pressure, my good friend Rhonda - hardcore Edward fanatic - is convinced to participate in an inpromptu interview, fully clad with her binoculars. What, that's normal too, right? We had to be sure that we would see Edward, even though I heart Carlisle. But I digress.
I think the news goes out of it's way to find the craziest Louisianians - those who are missing teeth, riding in perots with the crazy eye; those with a very sad excuse for a vocabulary; and those who are crazy, binocular carrying vampire stalkers. Okay, I'm sad to say that we are now added to this horrible stereotype, and it's recorded for people's viewing pleasure. I think I'm safe though. I am seated in the backseat of the car during the interview, so you never catch a glimpse of me. Phew... I never do well on the news. I'm way too nervous of a person.
Check out the adventure below:
http://www.wbrz.com/news/twilight-takes-over-arsenal-park/
Cheers to my Sassy friends, Rhonda and to Jodi - who was blamed in the interview for bringing the binoculars - that lying Rhonda. She is my type of sassy. To all the sassy ladies!
Random writings from a writer who is into random hobbies. This is the blog for those that have reading ADD, and don't want to commit to any one specific topic - so this is my life in words. C'est ma vie!
Friday, January 21, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
All Things Pretty
What better way to initiate a blog than to talk about what makes me feel, live and breathe pretty? I can't think of any.
It is in every woman the need to feel beautiful, in your own way - in whatever sense of the word that means to you. To some, that may mean spending hours in a spin class or counting calories. To others it may mean buying something beautiful or pampering yourself. And still, to some it may mean doing a kind act - creating a more intrinsic beauty.
To me, I think it's a combination of both physical items and actions as well as moral aptitude that elude a sense of beauty.
Let's get rid of all the stigmas that surround beauty, for the moment. Everyone has something that she can be proud of, and to me, this is beautiful. Whether you have pearly whites and a big heart or beautiful skin and a vibrant personality, each person is beautiful in his or her own way, and I want to make this point clear at the beginning of my blogging journey. Own your own "beautiful;" live your own "beautiful;" and portray your own "beautiful."
Pampering is a great way to live your own "beautiful." I believe that there is no such thing as too much pampering, and this is something that everyone can do to feel relaxed, healthy and gleaming, with minimal effort. This is the reason that Sassy-Fras is so important to me. It helps me feel polished and makes me hold my head up a little higher, with a smile on my face, because Sassy-Fras is not just a product - it's an attitude. These bath creations I have made, help me relax into the evening, only to wake up to be my shining, sassy self the next day. It's my way of "beautiful", and I own it with that much more confidence.
So ladies and gentlemen, sit back, relax and get ready to live beautiful on the inside out.
Happy Pampering with Sassy-Fras & All Things Pretty!
It is in every woman the need to feel beautiful, in your own way - in whatever sense of the word that means to you. To some, that may mean spending hours in a spin class or counting calories. To others it may mean buying something beautiful or pampering yourself. And still, to some it may mean doing a kind act - creating a more intrinsic beauty.
To me, I think it's a combination of both physical items and actions as well as moral aptitude that elude a sense of beauty.
Let's get rid of all the stigmas that surround beauty, for the moment. Everyone has something that she can be proud of, and to me, this is beautiful. Whether you have pearly whites and a big heart or beautiful skin and a vibrant personality, each person is beautiful in his or her own way, and I want to make this point clear at the beginning of my blogging journey. Own your own "beautiful;" live your own "beautiful;" and portray your own "beautiful."
Pampering is a great way to live your own "beautiful." I believe that there is no such thing as too much pampering, and this is something that everyone can do to feel relaxed, healthy and gleaming, with minimal effort. This is the reason that Sassy-Fras is so important to me. It helps me feel polished and makes me hold my head up a little higher, with a smile on my face, because Sassy-Fras is not just a product - it's an attitude. These bath creations I have made, help me relax into the evening, only to wake up to be my shining, sassy self the next day. It's my way of "beautiful", and I own it with that much more confidence.
So ladies and gentlemen, sit back, relax and get ready to live beautiful on the inside out.
Happy Pampering with Sassy-Fras & All Things Pretty!
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