Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Quick Pics

Rachel Bilson in Express


Why can't I look like Rachel Bilson? She has such a perfect carefree style that I sooo envy. Plus she is/was engaged to cutie Canadian Hayden Christensen. Lucky girl- and has come a long way from ditzy Summer on the O.C that we all loved to hate. Anyways, signing off now- but go here and listen to "Islands" - http://www.myspace.com/thexx
Ta-ta!

Blink

I thought I should keep track of some of the books I have found over the summer. It is the best time in my opinion to read- responsibilities decrease, lounging pool-side increases and I crave something that doesn't footnote every line. Funny then that I should choose Blink. This is a Malcolm Gladwell book- same author as The Tipping Point, Outliers, and What the Dog Saw. Two of those three books have been described to me- and I turned quickly away from them. But then I read Blink- and I may have to revise my opinion on this popular thinker. While it is definitely trying to teach you something, he writes in an easy-to-read style and uses fantastic examples to draw you in further. I guess I better stop gushing and start explaining this book a bit. Okay, how long does it take you to blink? about a second or so. How many decisions to you make about your surroundings in those quick seconds? Lots- at least that is what dear Malcolm sets out to prove. So I can't really re-create all of what he has to say- but he touches on common sense aspects, on easy to understand examples and even some ways to test yourself. Basically we have a subconscious decision-making process that helps us to quickly make split-second decisions long before our conscious minds catch up and figure things out. I can't help but be drawn towards this kind of psychology-based explanation for some of the most basic things that occur everyday. I feel like I may not solely base my ideas on science- but when what I feel is a good explanation for things comes to my attention I am inclined to explore it. One of the most interesting parts of this book deals with facial muscle movements and the emotions that are universally portrayed. We aren't talking smile & frown- more like small variations of one particular muscle portraying multiple different feelings. Okay that is just a snippet. You will have to read it for yourself. But to give you an even better idea, read what one review on Amazon has to say. I can't pretend I could write it as well as this- so let me do a little referencing of my own.

"As he displays again in this entertaining and illuminating look at how we make snap judgments—about people's intentions, the authenticity of a work of art, even military strategy—he can parse for general readers the intricacies of fascinating but little-known fields like professional food tasting (why does Coke taste different from Pepsi?). Gladwell's conclusion, after studying how people make instant decisions in a wide range of fields from psychology to police work, is that we can make better instant judgments by training our mind and senses to focus on the most relevant facts—and that less input (as long as it's the right input) is better than more. "
( http://www.amazon.ca/Blink-Power-Thinking-Without/dp/0316172324 )

I hope this sparks your interest- and next time I will need to tell you all about my pre-summer reads that I cannot shut up about- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (and sequels)! And once I finish my current read I will share because so far I adore it :) So start your reading lists my dears!


Saturday, August 14, 2010

Fix You

Okay, so I don't know if this will affect you- but this dance gives me shivers. It also makes me angry at myself for ever stopping dance. So watch and fall in love. As I post this I am also watching the finalle of this season- and even though I know that I could find out who won I am waiting it out. I am pretty sure Kent will win- but I am a huge Robert fan. So back to that for me- but watch this!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Another Monday

Well I have started a trend without knowing it. Apparently I find myself blogging on mondays. Seems a bit strange because the week has hardly begun- but a good time to catch up on the past weeks contemplations.
So last time I ranted about my amazing cleanse- blah blah blah- and then it was the long weekend and it was if I forgot the cleansing had ever happened. What I have noticed is that my tummy is very unhappy lately whenever I had any cheese or bread. I know I was only off that for about 9 1/2 days but it still made a difference I guess. So tomorrow another work week starts and my drinking will cease for all of three days (during which I will do a little extra of the cleanse) and then I am off to Victoria! Now I almost feel like this past weekend was just a warm up for my liver to get prepped for the coming weekend. It will be my best friend's birthday- and I refuse to let it go unnoticed. For a present I am thinking this: Riedel stemless wine glasses. A bottle of wine from one of my favorite wineries (http://www.lafrenzwinery.com). And then something cute and fun and maybe a little less sophisticated. I am still brainstorming though.

(Mmm don't you just wanna sip that...)

In other news- still on the apartment hunt. It is a bit more urgent now due to the need for an address for my Visa application. They sure do make it tricky to get over there. But I have been daydreaming of decorating a new place- and this site just makes me wish I had thousands to spend on everything.
I would love to curl up in that- especially on a rainy English day. (I am having issues with the photo uploader so bear with me this time.) Anyways I could spend hours on that site- and I have. I actually go distracted mid-blog when I found that picture again. There are so many unique things on that site- and the clothes are adorable as well. Now go get lost on that site. It is time for me to go crawl under my not-quite-so-fabulous covers and get some much needed sleep. I will try to come back sometime this week as I prepare for the weekend.
Ta-ta for now my dears.