Wednesday, December 7, 2011

A purple bag

I don't want to make this blog about handbags, but I have to share this purple beauty. <3
Rebecca Minkoff's Circle Quilt Casanova in purple shine with silver hardware



I had a hard time capturing the color in the pictures (ever since my camera broke I have not gotten the hang of taking great photos with hubby's old camera). But this is a pretty perfect deep purple (between the flash and non-flash picture colors), perfect with the silver hardware. And the circle quilt pattern makes it wonderfully smooshy!




Of course I love the cute matching tassel and surprising leopard lining (and matching dustbag).


The size is great, especially as a crossbody bag (my preferred style). Not too big but bigger than the RM MAC which I love but can be a little tight if I am carrying one or two more things than normal.
... Sorry, I am messy so the background is a disaster...



<3

Monday, November 28, 2011

The hair...

I had tried to get some better pictures with the violet dye, so here are those:
indoors:
 outdoors:



Sadly, my hair looked black or blue which was not my intent, so I have since dyed to a 'normal' brown. However, I really dislike having a normal hair color now, so I might try out one more purple color (without bleaching). I have heard good things about a British hair color brand called La Riche and their plum purple in the Directions line. I have heard some reports that the color does not bleed as much, so I may be going for one more purple attempt soon.

Easy Cheesecake Recipe

I recently decided to try making cheesecake again. I had a bad experience about 10 years ago with a family recipe and the inside didn't cook all the way. So I looked up some easy recipes and tried my luck. (Not to ruin the suspense... but it worked so well I've made it multiple times.)

Filling:
16 oz (two 8-oz packages) cream cheese
2 eggs (beaten)
1 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla
Beat until smooth - *I recommend using an Immersion Blender

Crust
1.5 cups graham cracker crumbs (~one package inside box)
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
1/8 cup water
Melt butter, mix all together, press into pan.
Does not require pre-baking if pie will be baked.

Bake 350 degrees for ~50min

My first one (I made less because I put a portion into a not-so-good attempt of pumpkin cheesecake, but this tasted great and didn't need to cook as long - only about 30min).

 

For my second one, I blended in some frozen strawberries (which is why the color looks different).

 Before serving, I spread some strawberry topping on top.


I've also used half of the cheesecake filling recipe for muffin filling. I made pumpkin muffins with cheesecake filling and can't wait to try this again with chocolate muffins or brownies.

*I added the recommendation for using an immersion blender after talking with a friend who has many cheesecake-making problems. She believes her problems (sometimes explosion, sometimes collapse) had to do with how much air was in the cheesecake mixture. She uses a hand mixer and I have used my immersion blender for this recipe and never had a problem. So maybe that's the key? Anyway, it is worth mentioning.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Hair Updates

While I have purple hair, I figured I'm make one more attempt to get stronger color. So more bleaching, and then the purple. Then I'll let my hair grow out and trim the purple until the roots get long enough.


So here are the details of my re-dying attempt.

Bleach with Clairol Textures & Tones Permanent Moisture-Rich Hair Color in Lightest Blonde. This is not made for white girls like me, but my hair was resistant to bleaching last time and this was cheap, so I figured it would be my best bet. And it did work much better than with the Splat color bleaching method.







This time my purpling product was initially Manic Panic Semi-Permanent Hair Color Cream in Ultra Violet. But I found one container was not enough for all my hair. Also, this violet shade is very blue-toned. So the top of may hair looked purple in sunlight but dark blue in the shade and indoors, the rest of my hair was a light brown from the bleaching.






Not enough product, so got some Jerome Russell Semi Permanent Punky Colour Hair Cream, this time in Violet, and did the rest of my hair and blended it with the other color up top. It looks pretty dark in the pictures, and still looks bluish indoors and in the shade, but I am hoping it fades more purple (less red-toned like previously). I will also try to get some better pictures of the color... Here's what I've got:




That's where I am with my purpling hair attempts. :)

Saturday, September 24, 2011

US Top Model All Stars!

I am scared but so excited! Usually I wait to watch seasons until they are over and I can watch all the episodes together, but I can't wait for this.

I remember all these girls (since I pretty recently watched all of the seasons) and I do have a few favorites. At the same time, it has been a long time for many. This season can't really be about starting a modeling career because some of the girls are too old to start modeling (sad but true).

So I am a little worried how this all star season will go, but it will be fun to see some of the girls again. However, with a show all about the girls who were memorable, the opening sequence with all Tyra as all the girls was a bit much. Hopefully Tyra won't try to be the main focus all season.

And the celebrity guests this season, probably not necessary but could be interesting, and the live finale like the other country shows, we'll see how it goes for the US. At least for this all star show, it makes sense since it is not really a modeling competition, so it works fine for the public to have input (if that is how they are doing the finale, with some public voting).

Monday, September 12, 2011

Movie, TV, reading Update

Been watching more movies and shows between work.Generally, here are my thoughts:

Funny Face has an interesting premise - turn a not-model into a model - seems like something I'd like, especially with Audrey Hepburn, but I have mixed opinions. It is shot beautifully, and has some interesting songs (it's a musical) and fantastic clothes, but the love interest (Audry with Fred Astaire) did not work for me and the bohemian dance scene did not seem to fit with the usually graceful Audrey.

I have an odd mix of stuff on my computer... next up Clockwork Orange. Besides the content that is supposed to shock the viewers (which I knew to expect, like violence and rape), the general premise makes you think. To me, a good movie confuses your emotions and makes you think. First you hate the character, for obvious reasons, then you might end up feeling bad for him, which is confusing because he is not a good person. But the premise makes you think. One thing I could do without is the 'futuristic' russian-infused-english. It may work in the book, but in the movie it just made it harder for me to understand. So, for movies that make you think, if you are okay with violence, this is a good movie. I would say people should see this once (though some argue it gets better with multiple viewings) - I am okay with once unless you don't get the movie at all, then multiple viewings may help.

As for TV shows, I have been starting this season's Project Runway. I do like watching multiple episodes at once, so I hadn't watched any and them watched 6 in a row. Though now I have to wait for more. The designers this season are very interesting with their unique styles and personalities.

I have also been watching the 1960s show Gidget with Sally Field (so cute!). This only lasted one season, and I can see why fans of the movies would not care much for the show - her love interest is off at college, so it is more about the family relationship during the school year. But, as I never saw the movies, separate from the movies, this is a cute series. However, you have to take it with a grain of salt. For me, some of the 'lessons' in the show don't match with my belief of encouraging women that they can do anything they want, even 'men's jobs.' But that was a part of the times - this is based on a series from the 50s, with 50s mentality of women as homemakers and all that jazz. But I've noticed enough of that in the Audrey Hepburn movies, too, and just chalk it up to being part of the time period. If you let it get to you, you may not enjoy this show or many of the Audrey movies.

Also watching Friends - as a replacement for my Top Model - to have in the background while I work. I have seen a lot of the early Friends shows, but I think 7th season on I haven't seen much. I don't know if I really want to (I have heard some opinions that it gets bad), but I would like to know how it ends, since the show is a pretty big staple of American pop culture.

And in Books (this is new for me), I have a lot of books I want to read. The hubby is more of the reader, so we went to Border's store closing sales. I actually found a few books I wanted. A few are picture collections (of rock stars), but I also found (and started) a book about the band Queen (Is This the Real Life?: The Untold Story of Queen). Among the others I grabbed, the ones I am most excited about are: 1) one about hollywood (Pictures at a Revolution: Five Movies and the Birth of the New Hollywood) and how it changed with some pivotal movies and flops like Doctor Doolittle (incidentally, I loved as a kid and plan to re-watch soon); 2) one about the filming of Breakfast at Tiffany's (Fifth Avenue, 5:00 AM: Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and The Dawn of the Modern Woman); 3) one about studio 54 and the disco party days (The Last Party: Studio 54, Disco, and the Culture of the Night); 4) one about Bruce Springsteen. I am a super slow reader, but I will review them if I finish any...

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Natural Disaster Week Update

Hurricane Irene has gone through. I still have power, and I don't see any trees down or deep puddles, but there are plenty elsewhere nearby. Saturday was overcast and drizzly all day, then rains picked up a bit later, like closer to 6p and winds started to pick up. I stayed inside, like we should, so I don't have any interesting experiences, just weird noises from the wind. I was expecting power to go out, so we got lucky that it didn't. Eventually I'll go out and see how the nearby stream and the roads are (if the streetlights are functioning). I don't plan to go out much yet since there are scattered areas of electricity outages and tree stuff in the roads. But school is currently planned to run on a normal schedule, so I'll be walking out and about tomorrow unless the status changes. Will take pictures if I see anything interesting.

All safe here. Hope everyone else is doing well.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Natural Disaster Week

August 23 Earthquake and now waiting on the Hurricane to hit. It's been a fun week, really. As an engineer, I was so exited when I realized it was an earthquake. I learn how to make buildings for earthquakes, but I never had experienced one. So this is not very new news for other East-Coasters, but I thought I'd quickly share my experience.

I felt it a lot! (I guess because it was a 5.8 magnitude earthquake, even if it was 130 miles away.) There was an initial shake and I looked out the window to see if a truck hit the building or something. Then my office mate was pretty certain it was an earthquake and told me to get out of the window (I was standing up on a heater leaning out the window, since it is not at normal height). Then there was a bunch more shaking, lots of strong back and forth. Only little things fell - like a small bottle of glasses cleaner I had, probably from the movement of the liquid inside. But I just finally examined my bookshelf and the books had slid forward, so they could have fell in some places, but mine stayed on the shelf. I was really excited since I have learned about earthquakes and stuff but never felt one, and this felt pretty substantial.

My bookshelf




Then I went outside to talk with people. Anyway, when I was outside, I tried to make calls but I was only able to successfully send and receive texts. Some people had their computers outside and looked up information and found the earthquake was in Virginia, though I had a hard time believing it was that far away because we really felt a lot. But that was it, and apparently people have felt it up to New York and Toronto, Canada. So I am just excited about having been in an earthquake and can't believe it was felt so far away. I was also looking forward to maybe some aftershocks, but have mostly been smaller (though there was a 4.5), and it seems those have mostly only been felt closer to the earthquake origins in Virginia.

I heard from other people I know who felt it in Columbus, Ohio (380 miles from the earthquake), and Dayton, Ohio (440 miles from it). My husband was working near DC and he thought the ceiling was going to cave in (it didn't, the buildings were fine just shaky, since it was 80 miles from the earthquake).


So now we are waiting for hurricane Irene which is still projected to be hurricane-level (not downgraded to tropical storm) as it hits along the coast. Expecting lots of rain, flooding in some places, and power outage.

And for the incoming students moving in this weekend and getting ready to start school Monday (weather-permitting), welcome to Baltimore! It is never like this here, but it sure is an interesting way to experience the city. Up next: volcanoes, landslides, and tsunamis...

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Purple Touch-up

It had been two weeks and I found the purple color is fading to reveal some of that "bleached" red-tone I had uncovered. So I applied some of the splat lusty lavender color to revive the purpliness.

Faded:





Re-Purplized:




 I find this purple version to be even pinker as it fades (since it has now been a week since I touched up my color).



It didn't stay purple (to my tastes) very long, but probably because my bleached undertone is red and not all the way to blond.

I will be getting more of the punky hair colour in plum to touch up my purpliness. (I used the whole container when I first dyed my hair.)

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Audrey - Charade and Paris Fizzles...

I recently watched Charade and Paris when it Sizzles. (I needed some Audrey for a little pick-me-up.)

Charade was a fun who-done-it sort of thing with twists (some expected, and at least one very unexpected, in my opinion). Who stole the money? Who can you trust? And maybe there is a romance involved? ... It is an Audrey movie...
*It is also fun to note that Cary Grant turned down the role along side Audrey in How to Steal a Million (that O'Toole got) because he thought he was too old for her love interest (26 years older). He was still hesitant with the role in Charade, but the script was re-written so that lines originally made for him to pursue Audrey were switched so Audrey pursued him. I found this to be a nice, unexpected change to her character.


In Paris when it Sizzles, Audrey is working as a typist for a screenwriter (William Holden, who she also worked with in Sabrina) who needs to write a movie in a few days. I did not know the premise coming in, and I tend to find that movies from the point of view of a movie writer rarely work well. Paris when it sizzles is no exception. It is all over the place. Sure, it captures the possible haphazard thought-process of a writer, but I prefer the polished end-product of a well constructed movie. *Apparently, Audrey herself thought something similar - she had fun making the movie but it has been noted (by her son) that this was her least favorite movie in her body of work.

It did work well to watch these back-to-back, since they were both filmed in Paris back-to-back. So in terms of chronological order, the way Audrey did it, this makes sense. Otherwise, the films are very tonally different. I recommend Charade but could do without Paris when it Sizzles.

* = facts courtesy of IMDB

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Obsessed with Yogurt

You may recall that I reviewed a local Build your own Yogurt shop. That was my first time at a place like that, and only about 3 weeks ago. Since then, I have gone to almost every self-serve yogurt place I have seen... At Freeziac in the Mall of America in Minnesota,

At Chilly Billy's in the collegetown (Dinkytown) by the University of Minnesota,

And another one in Maryland (in Nottingham, near White Marsh), Yogi Castle. (Hubby and I both got one.)


These are my new favorite desserts. They might sound costly at close to 50 cents per ounce (considering they usually have 16-ounce or bigger cups), but it has always been reasonable for me. I guess because I don't fill the whole cup with yogurt, which is heavier than the toppings. Though I do like the fruit toppings, which I was worried would get heavy, but I still haven't paid over $5 for my yogurt and fruit creations.

I recommend trying out these new-fangled yogurt shops. They seem to be popping up all over the place, some with a modern look and some that look more family-oriented. The modern ones can look a little intimidating, but they really are generally all the same. Some do have more flavors (Yogi Castle had snickerdoodle, toffee, cookies and cream, and cake batter, in addition to chocolate, vanilla, fruit yogurts, fruit sorbets, and more), some have more toppings to choose from (the ones in Minnesota had more fruit options), and some have more unique flavors (like yogoya, the first one I reviewed, had taro yogurt). But any one would be good to visit to try out building your own yogurt to see if you like it as much as I do.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

More Purple Hair

I have been trying to take some better pictures to capture the color.





From the pictures in the sun, looks like the color looks pinker in the sun (glad I didn't go with the pink-purple dye color which would probably look hot pink). It is more purpley indoors but those pictures haven't been coming out well. (The best of the indoor pictures are in the original post.)

Also, the purple dye I chose has a grape scent. I have gotten used to it and don't really notice, but once in a while I get a fresh whiff of grape and I kinda like it (way better than the chemically smell some normal-color dyes have).