Showing posts with label makes you wanna do somethin'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label makes you wanna do somethin'. Show all posts

Sunday, December 18, 2011

In the box - the post box that is


I discovered Minted thanks to one of my favorite mommy blogs, Dear Baby Blog. Thank god! Potsch and I wanted to make holiday cards as we felt that is something you do when you are married but with everything else going on we just have not had the time to even think about it. Minted made it all soooooo easy and pretty. They have tons of designs that are fun and current. And they don't just do Cards but journals and address labels and envelopes and more. I can not wait to design our birth announcements here next year. Only a couple months to go. oh Boy!
So if you are like me and Melissa at Dear Baby Blog you still have a gorgeous chance to get your greeting out!!! Go to Minted!!!! The other cool thing about Minted is you can have pretty colors and patterns on the back of your flat cards. Just a nice extra!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Busy busy and yet lazy lazy

I am done with work now. No more weddings this year. No travel planned. Just at home getting ready for baby and the holidays. Sounds so perfect. Sounds like a dream come true. Only thing is I am stuck in that chilly weather no motivation to even shower mode. I also think of this time as my early 20's.
I am getting stuff done at home and prepping to get our nursery all set up. Today Potsch and I are heading to check out paint chips! It would be amazing to have paint from Farrow & Ball. What a way to start my kid off! With gorgeous high class color surrounding her. But that may be for a different time in a different house. Today will check out some more budget friendly options.
This is my nursery inspiration. How gorgeous is this tweed?! from here.

I will also be cooking up a storm! Not for Thankgiving even but for my friends who just had their first baby on Monday. I will be bombarding them with deliciousness to help them stay full and healthy while they spend every waking moment staring at this miracle they made. I'll be sure and take some photos and maybe give you a couple recipes?

This is a sort of random update post. I just wanted you to know I am thinking about you.
xoxox
Khali

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Thailand pt 1

This is a very heavy photo post but I am excited to share some more of my photography with you. Photography seems to be bubbling to the top as a thing I love and can't live with out. Exciting!

Thailand! I decided to skip the many shots of Potsch and I on the plane and killing time in the Taipei airport. I figured the effect would be the same as telling you we traveled for 24 hours! Thank god for the iPad. We flew EVA airlines and I highly recommend them for all your Asian travels. Great seats. Great food. Tons of current movies. It made sitting in your seat for 22 hours pretty great.

We arrived in Bangkok around 2pm. From the start we decided to not take the easy way. We found a map and asked around and jumped on the metro with a transfer to the Skytrain. It was awesome!! Crazy hot. Like sweaty sweaty sticky hot. I laughed at myself many times when I would open my suitcase to see I had packed my makeup. There is no use for that in this weather. Just pack your mascara and make sure it is water proof. The trains and subways in Bangkok are super clean and easy to figure out. We became locals in no time except for the fact that we were obviously Farangs ( fa-longs) this basically means foreigner or white person. You'll hear Thais yell this word to each other as you walk down the street and through the markets. It means "get your act together. You're about to quadruple your prices.". A lot of Asian cultures live by the art of negotiation. You are welcome to pay full price but they really are not expecting you to accept their first offer. It is not a personal thing either. You just smile and say a super low price. They come back with a still too high price. You both laugh and eventually you will have paid a reasonable price and gained a friend. It is kind of awesome. And definitely takes some practice.

We stayed at Suk11, a hotel/hostel in the Sukhumvit area which is the south east side of the main city. It's a great part of town and we found it really easy to get around from there. Suk11 cost about $30 a night and came with a delicious breakfast. WE LOVED SUK11!!!! the decor makes you think you are in a small jungle village completely away from the main city. It is a walk building which in the heat can be rough but once you get to you floor you are so distracted by the lengths they have gone to make you feel like you are walking along a boardwalk over water with fish to get to your room that you don't notice. The rooms ain't much but they have A/C or aircon as the thais say and a toilet. What more could you need.

In our jet lag state of our first day potsch and I fell for the tuk tuk trick. what is the tuk tuk trick? Well, I'll tell you so you won't have to go through it. The second a Farang takes to the street the tuk tuk drives feel it. It's in their bones, I swear. They take turns racing up to you or calling to you from across the street and leisurely sauntering to you, this option usually happens at the end of the day. "hey hey. Where you from? Where you wanna go? I take you. 20 baht half hour" sounds like a deal you tell yourself in your dizzy travel mind. "ok!". Then you get in and he never tales you to see anything interesting but instead you are forced to go into tailor shops and "just look" so your drive, ours was named jep jep, no joke, can get a coupon for gas. After the tailor you are taken to a temple. The most unimpressive nearly abandoned temple of all of Bangkok. There you casually meet an older man who just happens to be checking out the temple at the same time you are. He is very helpful and takes you straight the back where he then starts talking about shopping and that he knows a shop that has a sale only one day of the year and we are so lucky cause that day is today. Ah-ha! The gig is up. We are stuck in a con. Old man tells jep jep to takes up straight to one day only sale and we are off. We tell jep jep nicely at first we want to go home now. No more. He says no. We get firm a few times and the jep jep gets a little testy and nearly kills us in traffic. I notice a smile on his face in the rear view window. I raise my eye brow and smile back. He tells me I am clever. I take the compliment. He drops us off. We never ride a tuk tuk again.


Jep Jep.



Before we realized we were in a tuktuk vortex



Soi 11 the street our hotel was on. That motorcycle is a taxi. I never got a great shot but most of the time they would have a lady sitting sideways and holding the should of the rider while they would be texting. We have no idea how they did not die everyday. There are no rel traffic rules that you can make out and yet it works.


Our breakfast at Suk11. The sweetest fresh fruit we ever had. The orange looking spread on my toast is called Sang-Khaya. It is like a custard jam made with Coconut milk, strong tea, wheat flour, corn flour, sugar, egg and salt. It was amazing!!!! They would also have these tiny glasses with different stuff everyday. Red beans with sweet milk. Sticky rice with Taro. They were always yummy.



This is the huge temple connected to the Royal Palace. The entire thing is covered in mosaic tiles. Overwhelming how detailed and tiny every surface was.



prayer candles



Typical honeymoon pic. I also have ones where I am standing chatting with a statue.



This was a very long day of walking and looking. We had our Lonely Planet book with us and it never let us down. When we got hungry for a snack or a meal we would flip it open and it would lead us to something delicious without fail. Like this, Chow Guay. Black jelly (a little denser than jello) crushed ice and brown sugar. On a crazy hot day like this was we could not have had a better snack.



The food markets are everywhere. The cars drive by and the bus blow exhaust everywhere and they just keep cooking and setting food out. Bangkok is a town of smells. There are so many cars and still puddles of stuff and food and incense. It can be amazing and sometimes overwhelming. Add the heat and then the monsoon rains too. Oh, boy!



We saw a lot of temples which means a lot of Buddhas. And a lot of gold! This shot of Potsch makes me giggle so much.



This is the reclining Buddha. So impressive. Our favorite. His feet are covered in mother of pearl inlay. Mind blowing.



A sign at temples. Made us laugh so hard. I can't tell if ladies need to cover their legs or if the temple does not want any strippers of any kind. You tell me.



Wat Arun. The name is so much longer but no one calls it anything but Wat Arun. You have to tak a ferry over to this one. We got there just in time before closing. Our favorite temple.



Those stairs are so steep. Literally right on top of each other. Getting up scary. Realizing you have to take the same way down...terrifying.



But we made it all the way up and all the way down.



If there is a monk around someone is taking a photo of him.



Traveling down the river in a big water taxi. Living by the water does not seem to be the same thing as living by the beach in Malibu.



We finished off almost every night in Bagkok at Cheap Charlie's. It was cheap. And it was good. Just down the road from our hotel and packed to the chain with Farangs. I say chain because when the place was open they just popped up an awning, put out some chairs and laid a chain on the ground with a sign that read "If you're out of the chain you are out of the bar." Genius.



More thailand to come.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Meet Up with your goals

Lately I have been playing with a few ideas regarding blogging and blogs. 1. I want more! I love blogging and playing online. Finding cool, fun, beautiful things to share and oogle over. It's the best part of my day. I love hearing from you gorgeous readers too. 2. Maybe start a new blog? this idea is on the fence. Part of me feels like "why not just throw a bunch of energy into what I already have?" I mean, I already have 3 blogs. Boots is my main one and the one I keep up with the most though. 3. getting into the blogging community and showing my face more. This is a scariest one for me. It would mean showing up alone and insecure to a group of uber cool ladies. I would dork out so hard. Jamming up verbally would be the least of my worries. I am good once I know what is going on but I am a complete weirdo shy corner poetry writer at the start. Ask my high school friends they know. And yet I feel the longing to connect. My mom is a big food blogger. Her blog is amazing and she knows some many of the blogging ethics that you are really only privy to once you enter the world of blogger meet ups.

So, all this brings me to where I am today: Loving Boots&Cateyes. Posting as often as I can to make you and me smile. And trying to get the courage up to attend the Pinterest Meet Up.
I love Pinterest. Can't hardly get enough of it. It would be so fun to meet people there and learn more about blogging. But what do I wear. what do I say? any advice? anyone wanna go with me?


If you wanna go be sure to RSVP here.

Friday, June 10, 2011

A week in the elevator

I am a big fan of people posting about their real fashion. One of my favorites comes from DearBaby. Melissa took a shot of herself in the work bathroom mirror everyday to show off her absolutely adorable maternity style. Now, I'm not pregnant, yet, but I do love seeing big baby bellies with style. I also have developed a creepy shopping habit cause of Kendi Everyday. She looks so stylish all the time that I can't help but follow her links and try to get the same style. Happily I am sticking to my personal style and just turning it up a bit in the effort area rather than completely losing me and becoming them. I also noticed that I smile more when I am out and about and see someone in a crazy get up. Fashion is such a brilliant place to express yourself. I get excited when people do.
Potsch and I have had a few bickering discussion as I have handed him my camera to document my outfit only to be left standing awkwardly in the middle of people while he tries to invent a camera angle no one has seen before. He is getting quicker and i am learning to be more loving of my awkwardness but I am tired of waiting. I like process. I so much more into the evolution of ideas to things than just things. So, here we go. My week in the elevator. Everyday I show up to work on the lot (I am back on New Girl for FOX as we got a pick up!) I have to ride the elevator up one floor. It's the only place with a full length mirror. I am going to shoot my outfit and on Friday I will share a new week in the elevator. Who knows maybe this will evolve into a stylish baby bump fashion show as well someday?



I wasn't thinking about starting this on Monday as I was all nervous and jet lagged still. But don't worry. This was the best outfit to start off with.



The great thing I bought in Thailand are my "Ali Bubba" Pants. That is not at all what they are really called but that is what Postch calls me in them. I love them so very much.



My cowboy boots are a staple. I even brought them AND wore them in Thailand. They are the perfect shoe for everything. Mine are a bit on the worn side though. A trip to the cobble may be in their future. I have also taken a liking to mixing up my patterns lately. My motto in the mornings is if it doesn't go then wear it! not everyday but most days lately.


Dress
I can't really live without Target. For a few bucks you can put a big happy retail therapy smile on your face. You get good stuff that mixes well and last just long enough. I am a fan of the maxi dress. Comfort and style. Like wearing a glittery tent. Potsch was laughing at my hair when I woke up this morning as it was sky high for my short do. So, I threw a little dry shampoo in there and decided it was meant to be. I asked him if he liked it before I was heading out and he gave me the funniest sweetest face while being speechless. "I can't tell if you are kidding or not?" I told him I was not. I actually rather like it this way. And he likes when I am happy so I will answer for him by saying, "Baby, I love it!"

So, that is my Week in the Elevator. I will get better about adding my links. The Target website is an endless maze.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Happy Mommy Day


Here is to my mom.
She has given me the wings to soar and seek every idea that has ever tickled my fancy and then some. She is an adventurer - fearless and brave. I aspire to be her. She makes the world smile and the jaded giggle. She is my mom and my hero.
Love you so much, mommy.
xoxox
your little girl

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Be your own Swan


Mary Helen Bowers was the graceful power house trainer behind Natalie Portman's ballet body. Now you can have your very own Ballet Beautiful body too with out needing any previous dance training. And if you are like me and miss being a kid in dance class this with let you feel like that again. There are two streaming workshops that currently cost $8 each and both run 15 min. Who doesn't have time for that?! Swan Arms and 15 min Ballet Beautiful Body.



What a perfect way to start my day. I am working such long hours these days and have been mourning my loss of yoga/workout time. Well it looks like yet another dream has been answered.

Tunes on Tuesday - this dedication goes out to Cathy


This Tunes on Tuesday is dedicated to my mom, Cathy. She is a force of positivity and happiness. I want her to be dancing in her kitchen the same I way do when I listen to these songs. My mom taught me to always have fun in whatever I am doing. love you, ma.











Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Tunes on Tuesday - Jessie J



Just found this lovely british doll, Jessie J. This song "Who You are" is a lovely anthem to give your self a nice caring kick in the ass.


Jessie J is all about being who you are and loving it. Don't compare yourself to any one else. You are perfect.

I love all that. Hope you do too.

Monday, February 14, 2011

I can't stop with the weddings

One of the things I love about the BHLDN line is how much it has inspired me to play in Photoshop. I do so much regular work in PS these days that I forget to play. Yay for Play!

These adorable and sexy (theme for the day) brides maid dresses are not actually bridesmaid dresses which is why they should be bridesmaids dresses. The lovely work of Karen Walker.I made this color palette for my friend who is planning her wedding right now. God, I love weddings. So much creativity and excitement and love and possibility. ADORE!



Healthy snack


I am addicted to kale. I love it. I love it. I love it. I seriously can not get enough of it. The other night I was out to dinner with all my ladies and their men and a discussion about Kale arose. When I said I eat it raw with a little lemon vinaigrette my friends gawked at me and nearly called me crazy. But i tell you - nothing will make you feel more healthy and excited to be alive than a fresh Tuscan Kale salad. So freakin' good!
But for those you want a crunchy yummy salty snack I offer you the Kale chip. So easy and so yummy. Get your Kale (any type will work) cut the center rib and stem off and toss around in tablespoon of olive oil. Add a bit of sea salt and some black pepper and bake in the oven at 3oo until crispy about 20 to 30 min. Boom! you have a delightful snack that won't make you feel like crap.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

The world is on hold again

I am starting a new show this monday. I thrilled as I will be working with Liz Meriwether, writer of No Strings Attached, and Zooey Deschanel. Dude! Zooey!!!! I am so thrilled.
But this means my Honeymoon is on hold again. Potsch and I may not get on a plane to romance until May. C'est la Vie. Thank god for these stunning videos that let me live vicariously. and Thank God for Sam at The Sentimental Suitcase. She just moved to Paris. So Lucky.

EF - Live The Language - Paris from Albin Holmqvist on Vimeo.



EF - Live The Language - London from Albin Holmqvist on Vimeo.



EF - Live The Language - Barcelona from Albin Holmqvist on Vimeo.



EF - Live The Language - Beijing from Albin Holmqvist on Vimeo.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Tunes on Tuesday - The Suzan


I am feeling so overwhelmed by the year ahead of me. 3 wedding - which means 3 bachelorette parties / 3 showers / 9 gifts.These are the weddings of my best friends so I am soooo incredibly excited but it is also a lot of money and that can be a little scary as an artist who's current job is about to end. Also, Potsch and I are trying to finally plan and take our honeymoon. AND we are trying to get pregnant. So much money being spent in my mind already.

So this Tunes on Tuesday is dedicated to an attitude adjustment. I am finding the love and excitement in all things. I am focusing on the abundance of great and letting my heart sing out like pop music.

The Suzan "Home" from Mr Goldbar on Vimeo.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Awesome!

My cool mom sent this to me. It is awesome and moving. Watch it and feel good and ready to feel the awesomeness all around.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Wall flower Kitty (and small dog)

I want one of these! I would put it just under one of our windows so my sweet little fuzzy muffins could lounge and enjoy the sun and breeze in style. Get your here. Now if I could just have Potsch figure how to make us one that would be even better.

Friday, January 14, 2011

I am addicted... I can't stop and don't want to


Pinterest has got me! I was addicted even before they let join. Biggest gift and greatest mistake was being given my very own Pinterest account. Now, I can't stop.
I just search and pin. A virtual cork board all organized and pretty. Oh, Dreams do come true.


Come follow me and we can repin eachother.

Monday, January 10, 2011

In my dreams....pretend kids


Absolutely stunning. One of my new years goals is to become better acquainted with my camera. I want to understand the technical side a bit more and be able to push myself and my images. Seeing these gorgeous photos by the stunning little girls father make me swoon. I also love that he includes what equipment he used in the description of the shot. Enjoy!




Friday, January 7, 2011

Letting yourself fall in love a little bit everyday

Such a fan of The Sartorialist. This film is such a lovely inspiration to do what you love and it will always take care of you.

Keep it up - you can do it

Gain Fitness is a great way to keep you on your healthy 2011 track. All you need to do is plug in what you want to focus on - fat loss / muscle gain / health & longevity - if you want to train at home or a gym and even what equipment you have already at home. Then they pull together a workout for you for FREE!!! how awesome is that. They even include photos and videos of the exercises so you can really do it right. again, it's FREE!!!

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