Monday, December 29, 2008

There's always room for glitter

After my flight to NY, Julie picked me up at the airport and we walked around and ended up at Henri Bendel where Julie had her makeup guy produce some pretty fierce eyes for her to recreate at a New Year’s party in Miami. He used tape to make very straight lines by her eye.



We ate dinner at Mary’s Fish Camp and it was soooo good. We ate lobster knuckles that are hard work to get into. And I also ate a lobster roll, which is a garlicy breaded sandwich thing with lobster salad inside. It’s necessary for me to eat like this because I have to fill up my good food tank before suffering trough a month of tuna and ramen from my suitcase.

Today we went to Times Square and stood in line to get tickets to see Katie Holmes in All My Sons. We ran into Elmo on the way..


And this Hello Kitty statue..


Waiting in line was crazy and they routed you back and forth across the street for a couple of blocks and it was impressively well organized. The police officers manning it will discretely hit on you if you so much as make 1/8 seconds worth of eye contact with them. The play was really good and dramatic but ended very sadly. We sat in a little booth like this..


It was restricted viewing and we had a clear view backstage. I was really excited to see Katie Holmes. She is so tall and skinny and pretty.

Afterwards we went to the Hello Kitty store and I got a little bag to put shit in and a massive lollipop for Shafaq.

Then we walked across the Brooklyn Bridge. It was such a nice view at night and these pictures don’t really do it justice. Sooo pretty..


Christmas

Kelsey's new Elmo’s Restaurant..


Disney Princesses Vanity..


My mom still gets a kick out of filling up stockings with candy and oranges and soap for us and she thought her choice of stocking for me was exceptionally funny. I'm the fancy one there in the middle...



My cousin Gracie and I fried some chicken on her Nintendo DS. I liked the cooking game the most but she had to get me through the hard levels like bread slicing.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Jim Brickman

I received tickets to see Jim Brickman & the NC Symphony as a graduation present but when he comes back through I will pay to see his tiny little piano playing self! It was so wonderful. I mean, it’s not like I was a lonely little girl sitting in my bedroom listening to his songs on Delilah while planning my wedding in which my bridesmaids would wear spaghetti-strap, lavender, floor-length dresses, or anything. I wasn’t that little girl at all. But his performance was really nice and the new Durham Performing Arts Center is huge!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Hi

A lot has happened lately! I didn’t post anything for a while because I was so concentrated on school. My last exam was a really hard disease genetics test and it required my full attention.

Sunday was graduation day! It couldn’t have been any more perfect of a day. The speaker was Dr. Valerie Ashby, whom I had for Organic Chemistry. I listened very intently and it was really good... you should read it. I especially loved the fact that I could relate to the classroom references she made... like poor Venable Hall and how her exams are "insane". At the end we filed out up the stairs and I jumped over into the line beside me so that I could walk up to my mom and grandmother.



The past couple of days have been restful, but now the real fun is beginning… Tonight my aunt is going to meet me at work and take me to dinner. The Tobacco District is so cute right now with all the Christmas lights! I’m anxious to walk through. Then tomorrow I’m taking my grandmother and mom to see Jim Brickman at the new Durham Performing Arts Center. It’s a holiday music special and my joy is going to come from how happy this is going to make my grandmother.

Monday, December 15, 2008

More to come later..

I know I've been MIA but that's because SOOOO much has been going on. BUT, I'd like to point out that yesterday, on the second anniversary of this blog, and quite possibly one of the most wonderful days ever, I graduated from UNC!!!

...Yummmm.. water from the Old Well!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Such a tragedy

My beloved camera has decided to kill itself. The screen is just black. It’s not black like its dead; it’s black like I’m in a pitch-black, dark room. Like it WANTS to show an image, but it can’t because it’s too dark. Then when I take a picture, all it shows is that black darkness. I tried re-setting it, talking to it, reasoning with it, beating it (kidding). I loved this camera so much for so long and then I finally received it as a gift… seriously, like A FULL YEAR after we first met in Best Buy.



I really love my electronics too! Especially this camera! I think I love it more than I love my iPhone because I invested so much time in wanting it. The iPhone.. I was just like “I think I need that” and then the next day I got it. But this camera… that was some serious time spent lusting! To me, digital cameras are like underwear. You always have to have your own. I am going to take her to a couple of camera stores and see if they know something about it that I don’t. My friend also has a Sony Cybershot and his did the exact same thing. It would cost $141 plus shipping charges to have her fixed by Sony. I could just put that towards a new camera!