Sweater: American Apparel
Tank Top: Target
Jeans: Hollister Co.
Rings: Aldo Accessories and Peoples Jewellers
Earrings: Swarovski
Glasses: Ray-Ban via Framesdirect.com
I cannot believe, yet again, it's Sunday afternoon. Weekends are going by way too fast as of late and I am just not ready for Monday. sdifsdifsdfnsdf
This is what I wore to brunch this morning with my husband and sister. I had eggs benedict today with goat cheese, avocado salsa, hard poached eggs, and hollandaise sauce. So yummy! I'm now feeling really full and think I may just, finally, have my shower and do another hot oil and deep conditioning treatment following this post. :) I look sort of slobby, I know, but I couldn't bare the thought of washing my hair first thing in the morning as I've been feeling a little congested and think I may have a head cold. :( I'd honestly rather have the flu than have a cold, because at least with the flu you know there's an end in sight and you can just take all of your meds and sleep for 48 hours. With a cold, you're so congested and stuffy you can't even fall asleep to begin with and they can carry on for weeks at a time. Awful!
Yesterday I went and saw The Hunger Games in AVX (a new type of theatre room with reclining leather seats, state-of-the-art surround sound system and a much larger screen) and let me tell you... the movie did not disappoint. I have not read any of the books and went into the movie only having read a little about it on Wikipedia (and obviously watching the trailer 100+ times). My reasoning is this: if I read the books before seeing the movie(s), I'm often disappointed with how the characters are portrayed. The last time this happened was Harry Potter, back when I was something like 10 or 11 years old. I pictured Harry, Ron, and Hermoine a certain way and had difficulty wrapping my head around the movie characters because they looked nothing like the characters in my head. So, come Twilight time, I made sure I saw the first movie and THEN read all of the books. That way, I can create a consistent image of the characters both in my head and while watching the movies. Totally crazy, I know, but it works for me. lol!
I'm not sure how I feel about ripped jeans at this point. I used to really like them, but then hated the thought of them all last year, and am sort of making my way back towards being a fan again. What do you think?














I saw HG this weekend too. I've read all 3 books (LOVED them) and I was satisfied with the movie. I thought they did a good job, although they left out tons of details... but that's to be expected from any book-to-movie adaptation. The cast was actually pretty true-to-form of how I pictured them when I read the book.
ReplyDeleteRE: destroyed jeans. Funny story about these. I wore them to the weekly Sunday dinner at the in-laws yesterday, and my 4-year-old niece tells me, "You have holes in your pants. I told you last time you need to buy new pants and throw those in the garbage. Don't wear those pants again, OKAY?" bahahahahaha kids always say what's on their mind!!!
Hahahaha!!
DeleteI get comments like that all the time. :( Not usually from a 4 year old, though! heheh