Showing posts with label paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paris. Show all posts

Friday, May 25, 2012

friday feature


Such a great movie. It's comprised of multiple short stories about love in Paris. They take place in different places all over the city.





My favorite scene is definitely the portion with Natalie Portman where they flash back and forth through their relationship, while he reads the poem about it. 






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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

baking

Place du Trocadéro‎ 2.0

So my best friend is traveling in Europe currently and she just went to Paris (read her post here). And I follow Oh Happy Day who just returned from living in paris and she said that Laduree has the best macaroons so I told Jess she must go and she did! All this talk of Paris and macaroons has me in the mood to bake. here are some cook books that I would love to have.






I think I might get the Laduree book in french so I can learn french while I bake.

I hope you are having a lovely day!


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Friday, May 4, 2012

friday feature

Sabrina

with audrey hepburn, humphrey bogart and william holden

such a great movie about a young girl who goes to Paris and grows up into a fashionable young woman and wins the heart of a rich man. 








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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

frida kahlo

 frida kahlo

*there are some graphic images in this post due to the nature of Frida's work.*


i love her work. she kept it real and never forgot her roots. i did research on her during my undergrad and i came accross a journal entry in which she is talking about her time visiting the surrealists in Paris in the 1930s.

"They are so damn 'intellectual' and rotten that i can't stand them anymore... I would rather sit on the floor in the market of Toluca and sell tortillas than have anything to do with those 'artistic' bitches of Paris."

She was frustrated that they were "fighting" for revolution, but had no idea what a real revolution looked like. 

One of my favorite paintings of her's is Los Dos Fridas.


She has also dealt with something close and personal to me, misscarriage. Because of her accidents as  young woman she was never able to have children and went through three miscarriages, which she then translated onto canvas. 




During my miscarriage I just kept thinking about Frida. Since this is something people don't talk about I felt so alone and so instantly connected to her. As I shared with people what happened to me more people began to share that this happened to others they knew and gave me women to share with. 

But I am forever grateful to Frida for translating her pain to canvas and sharing that in a very real way with us. 

a note: I contemplated for a long time about weather or not to write about my miscarriage on my blog but decided to for one reason and one reason only. I want other women to know they are not alone. 



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Monday, January 16, 2012

music {video} monday

Phoenix 1901


seriously so good. i love this video series. 

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