This blog has seen better days. I have decided to start a new blog via Tumblr, which can be found here. It's still called Kittens and Frosting, but now it will consist of shorter, more frequent posts aimed at sharing interesting tidbits with you - from pictures of my cats to the latest and greatest YouTube video.
May 19, 2008
March 20, 2008
If you burn your toast...
Do you throw it out and start over, or do you eat it anyway?
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March 10, 2008
Penelope and Traffic School
Following Angela's lead, I have decided to share a sketch from SNL that I find rather hilarious. Check it, it is super laugh-worthy:
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March 9, 2008
Wow-ey!
So, there's a 101-year-old dude, Buster Martin, in London who is planning on running the London Marathon in April. Read a bit about him here. Note that he is not only planning on breaking a world record by being the oldest marathon runner in history, but he also has the rather remarkable qualities of having fathered 17 children (!!!) and retiring at 97, only to return to work at 99 after two years of boredom. This is Buster:
He looks pretty good for his age, no? Also...I know I'm going to hell for saying this, but he looks as if he might have fathered the cavemen in those Geiko commercials, no?
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March 8, 2008
Happy International Women's Day
I forgot to mention that it's International Women's Day today! Read more about it here.
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February 26, 2008
February 25, 2008
February 24, 2008
To-day, day, day, day...
Today has been a rather productive day, now that I think about it. I applied for a job at the Huntington Beach Youth Shelter (a 12-bed short-term facility for teens in crisis). It sounds as if it would be extremely challenging but highly rewarding and, obviously, very relevant considering my current educational/career goals. It will be interesting to see if I hear back from the unnamed people who work there.
(As a side note, I always get a little miffed when job listings don't include a contact person. This is mostly because it makes writing the cover letter a bit awkward. You don't want to address "To Whom it May Concern," but what other choice do you have?)
Additionally, I finished the diagram portion of the genogram project I have to complete for my family therapy class. (A genogram is similar to a family tree, but it includes important medical and mental health concerns for each person represented. It also uses a very specific set of symbols to indicate the nature of relationships between family members.) The point of the assignment is for me to look for the patterns that emerge across generations (e.g. alcoholism or depression). I have to write a paper about my findings by Wednesday's class but haven't started it yet. Hopefully I'll get to that in a little bit...
Also, I put together a couple packages to send to some of my dear friends who are studying abroad. And I even managed to watch the Academy Awards (albeit half-heartedly) even though I think they are rather terrible. It's sort of sad that people look forward to them so intently every year. I mostly watch just to sneak a peek at some of the personalities in Hollywood whom I happen to like, but that might be sad, too. I was not very impressed with this year's red carpet fashions, and I think John Stewart did a crummy job of hosting. As on the Daily Show, I just find his delivery to be a total deal breaker (even when his quips are positively hilarious). I still maintain that Stephen Colbert is 1,000 times more clever and cunning.
Anyway, that's all I really have to say right now. Except that, while online "window shopping," I came across a really terrific dress that, if I were the hottest woman alive, I might actually have the confidence to wear:
So hot! It's on sale for $254.50 (marked down from $848) at Shop Bop. (In case you want to get it for me, I wear a size 2. Wink! Wink!)
PS. I just saw Jimmy Kimmel's response to Sarah Silverman's "I'm f*cking Matt Damon" sketch. It's pretty hilarious. When I can find the video on YouTube, I'll post it here.
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February 15, 2008
Quick Poll
I can't tell - is this necklace really powerful or really distasteful? I saw it on the Feminist Majority Foundation's website and can't decide.
PS. Happy Valentine's Day (even though I've missed it now by nearly two hours).
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February 9, 2008
Appalled and Disappointed
Facebook has an application called iLike that allows you to post songs on your friends' profiles as well as your own. According to the iLike main page on Facebook, Linkin Park's "In the End" is the fourth most popular song that users add to their profiles.
Wow.
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February 8, 2008
Wiki Hows
I have installed an application on my Google homepage that displays each day's Wiki How. Generally, I find the issues tackled in these entries to be rather informative, but today I found this: How to Get Pregnant. But wait, I'm not done. Here's an illustration of step one: Discontinue any form of birth control.
Sooooooo funny slash gross! Thanks for the heads-up, Wiki How! Job well done!
Wiki-Hows aside, this weekend I'm going to be playing catch-up in order that I might get ahead regarding my academics. I have a novel to finish reading for my class on culture and a paper to write on it. Then, I'll hopefully have time to dive into next week's reading so I can ward off future stress.
The fact that I am writing this blog entry and subsequently planning on watching a movie, though, is not particularly congruent with above mentioned weekend plans. Furthermore, I have decided recently that there is not nearly enough dancing in my life, and I mean that wholeheartedly. (This is related, I promise.) Enter in Blow Up LA!, a dance party of sorts, and I might be able to remedy that situation rather quickly. The event takes place on a weekly basis at a warehouse in downtown LA, and while I have heard about it in the past, I haven't paid much attention to it...until now. I don't really know all that much about it, and the most unfortunate part is that most of my friends seem only to dance in their bedrooms, in front of their computer screens or floor-to-ceiling mirrors (wearing only slips and heels in some cases...ahem...Angela).
Why doesn't anybody like to dance? It is one of the only totally uninhibited forms of letting-go that I know of (in my case, since I suffer from moderate social anxiety, a few drinks also help in this process), and we could all use it as an excuse to skip out on a day's exercise (that is, if you do that sort of thing, which I don't at present). So this is my question for you: Would you ever dance with me? I'd really like to know. (And if the answer is "no," then I might be forced to find new friends. And that would be grim.)
Okay, off to play my invisible harmonica in anticipation of an enthusiastic response from my limited readership.
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February 6, 2008
My 200th Blog Post Ever
Right about now, I feel like this cat:
I'm working on a paper that's due at 7pm, so I have no business writing this blog post. Clearly I have already begun veering off course as far as my semester goals go, but after this paper, I'm seizing back the wheel!
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February 5, 2008
It's Super Tuesday!
Go vote, fools!
I'm on my way to do just that (like my friend, above).
Also, go buy these. For me.
They are yet another brilliant creation by Fred and will be available here for a measly $39.99 in the very near future.
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January 31, 2008
As Promised
So, I have been making a mental list of goals for myself this semester, and I am writing it down here so that you can perhaps hold me accountable for it (to some degree, anyway). I don't generally "believe" in New Year's resolutions, and I am not considering these as such. I know I will likely add to this list, but here's a healthy start:
- Rise and shine by 9-9:30. (This time can be somewhat flexible based upon when I go to bed, but I'd like to adhere to it as much as possible. That means going to bed no later than 1-1:30.)
- Make an effort to study during the day and during the week so nights and weekends can be free (just like cell phone service).
- Likewise, finish papers and major assignments earlier than a couple hours before class. As in a a few days to a week before they are due, ideally.
- Try to be a little less of a homebody.
- Work on being less shy and more confident.
- Be more active.
- Drink more water and less soda.
- Recommence taking a daily vitamin. (Note: Flinstones Vitamins are perfectly fine. My doctor even told me so. They have all the iron a lady needs and calcium and some other vital nutrients as well.)
- Try to eat more fruits and vegetables, and be more timely in eating protein/keeping your blood sugar stable so you experience less frequent migraines.
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January 29, 2008
I Hope I Never Look Like This
This advertisement was featured on Facebook when I logged in the other day and, needless to say, it bothered me a great deal.
I generally like old people. Heck, I think I might even want to work with them at some point. But not like this. Uh-uh.
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January 28, 2008
It's Too Late
I'm positively obsessed with Timbaland's remix of One Republic's "Apologize." The music video is below, and all it will take on your part is one listen to have it forever embedded in your head. It is seriously catchy as balls.
Classes started last week, and so far, so good. This semester is going to be much more challenging than last semester, so I am outlining some goals for myself in order to better stay on top of my shit. I'll fill you in on them shortly. For now, I need to finish getting ready and head toward school. (I'll give you a hint about one of my goals, though, which you can gather from this post alone: I no longer plan on "getting ready" at 12:30 in the afternoon. What a waste of a day!)
Happy Monday, friends!
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January 21, 2008
My Fortune
This past Thursday, I went to Pick Up Stix with Matt for dinner and received the following fortune in my fortune cookie:
What kind of a fortune is that? Hmph.
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January 20, 2008
This video will change your life.
I won't lie, it's a bit long, but you must, must, must watch it in its entirety.
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