Showing posts with label friday love list. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friday love list. Show all posts

love list friday: 2.24.12


The first love list of the year, after an unintentional hiatus. Posting it a day early to make up for the long neglect. So here goes -- this week I'm feeling grateful for:

  • French lessons with Paris as our classroom. I had my first session with my new tutor this week, and since it was sunny and only mildly freezing, we opted for sitting on a bench in Luxembourg Gardens and then strolling around the Latin Quarter while he pointed out interesting old buildings. If only high school French classes had been like this, I'm sure I'd have been fluent by now.
  • The Carcassone app for my iphone -- a Valentine's gift from Benjamin. Perhaps it doesn't sound like a very romantic present, but you don't know my love/obsession for this game. 
  • Sunshine! For an all-too-brief span of three days there were blue skies and milder temperatures in Paris this week. Having spent the past several years in Florida and California, I'd forgotten how gray winter can seep into your skin and slowly drain your energy and happiness (am tasting firsthand the effects of S.A.D. this year), so the sunlight was amazingly therapeutic.
  • Green smoothies. Have you jumped on this bandwagon yet? With the aforementioned winter blues and a general feeling of non-optimum-health-ness pervading my days, I've been making the effort to get back into juicing fruits and veggies. I have noticed a subtle increase in energy, and possibly more clarity of mind since I started drinking them again. My current favorite concoction is a recipe given to me by friend and longtime juicer maura: orange, celery, inch of ginger, and kale (I substitute red leaf lettuce), to which I sometimes add a bit of avocado and almond milk.
  • Having my photos professionally printed, framed, and hung on our walls. I love posting my photos here and elsewhere online, but there is something about making the images tangible and seeing them outside of the screen of my computer that makes me feel like I truly created something.

Bon weekend a tous!
xoxo,
Lilie

love list friday: 12.23.11


One last love list before off to grandmother's house we go for the holidays.
Making me merry in the last days of December:
  • Susannah's annual (free!) the-year-ahead workbook. Can't wait to sit down with this over vacation and plot out some dreams and goals for 2012.
  • wrapping up presents and using Japanese masking tape -- I realize I am about three years behind on this trend, but am now embracing it wholeheartedly!
  • the fact that it's completely expected and encouraged this time of year to indulge in decadences, like eating molleux au chocolat with heaping dollops of creme fraiche, and drinking coffee with a healthy glug of Baileys in it.
  • cozy evenings playing boardgames and beating Benjamin at Carcassonne.
  • a massive bowl of succulent clementines.
  • my mini suitcase packed with soft new sweaters from Kookai.
  • experimenting with nail polish combinations -- today: moon gray + pink shimmer; tomorrow: tomato red + bronze glitter.
  • the giddy anticipation brought on by packages under the tree with my name them! (will never be too old for this)
If you're celebrating this weekend, I hope your day is filled with love, laughter, and shiny new toys (just kidding, kind of)! And if not, a glorious day to you regardless!

love list friday: 12.16.11


Gosh, it's been a while since the last Love List -- things have been particularly up&down the past few days, and we are in serious need for some sparkle-appreciation around here.
So without further ado, bringing cheer this week:
  • the world's best care package in the history of the postal service
  • related: star-shaped mocha brownies
  • the company holiday party, which was held at a swanky nightclub next to the Arc de Triumph and included champagne, a fruit-tarts-and-macarons-and-chocolate-fountain dessert buffet, and someone dressed up as a storm trooper (geek chic)
  • related: an excuse to wear my new be-sequined skirt
  • finally assembling our Christmas cards -- it was a 5-step process getting them ready, but they turned out pretty cute so it was worth the hassle and the dusting of glitter that's now coating everything in the apartment
  • plans to visit some Christmas markets this weekend for some mulled wine, gingerbread cookies, and more ornaments for the tree
  • I see snowflakes on the weather forecast for next week!!!
Merry weekend to all of you; stay cozy!

love list friday: 10.28.11

1. LOVE, 2. Untitled, 3. Untitled, 4. telling you a lie

Glittering nuggets of goodness from this week:
  • discovering that the Louvre has a WHOLE SHOP just for semi-precious stones. Massive chunks of jagged amethyst, golden pyrite, crystal icicles, and every stone in every color you could dream of. 
  • hitting up the craft store for some glittery supplies -- Benjamin & I have some ambitious plans for our xmas cards this year(!)
  • an email from a faraway friend that picked me up just when i needed it -- kind people are the best, no?
  • making genuine headway in my story plotting -- no actual writing is allowed before NaNo commences on the 1st, but outlining is definitely okay, so I've been sitting with my characters and trying to find out who they are and where they're going.
  • weekend plans involving driving out to the countryside and riding horses!!!
Bon weekend à tous! xoxo

friday love list: 10.21.11

1. source unknown 2. tokyo-ga 3. celestial cat 4. source unknown

After a somewhat rough week in which I went to bed each night in tears (a combination of personal trials and an especially heart-rending week for news), am definitely in need of things to appreciate. I've mustered up a small list, but if you have any goodness to share -- little things that brought happiness or hopefulness to your week, please, please tell me.

This week I've been thanking my stars for:
  • the not one but two gorgeous English bookshops I recently discovered on rue de Rivoli. I was beside myself with joy to find a copy of Laini Taylor's Daughter of Smoke and Bone at Galignani, and then delighted when I could request Stephanie Perkins' Lola and the Boy Next Door at WHSmith and have it arrive in record time.
  • Benjamin's sudden whim to start making my coffee for me in the morning, despite my notoriously exacting standards as to what makes a perfect cup. What is it about food that others prepare for you? It just tastes better somehow.
  • Larry Brooks' writing tips for NanNoWriMo. Prodded by Ben, I've foolishly signed up for November's National Novel Writing Month (see link in sidebar) and if trying to write a 50,000 word novel in one month is like trying to climb Mt. Everest, Larry is like the sherpa who can show you a navigable route up the mountain. (Whether you make it to the top though, is purely up to your own stamina/commitment/stubbornness.)
  • the fact that the weekend is here, and i get to spend it with my favorite person in my favorite city. Will we go for a drive and see a castle? attend a chocolate exposition? wander a museum? stay home with movies and hot cocoa? so many options, all appealing.
Hope your week was more joyful than not; here's to next week and expectations it'll be a bit better than this one!

love list friday: 10.14.11



Filling me up with happiness this week:
  • the arrival of autumn in Paris -- crisp blue skies, honey-gold light, rust-colored leaves underfoot, an excuse to borrow the boyfriend's thick scarf to ward off the brisk wind, ducking into a cafe for a warming cup of chocolat chaud...so much to love about this season.
  • leek and ginger fried rice -- have made it at least three times in the last couple weeks and it's quickly becoming my go-to dish when i want something yummy, filling, easy, and have barely anything left in the fridge.
  • petits pots de creme au caramel -- spoonfuls of the most intense deliciousness. i get mine from the store, but you could try making it at home with this recipe.
  • an unexpected but very welcome urge to return to drawing. i honestly haven't hand-drawn anything in nearly a decade, but this past weekend when i was feeling stressed and under pressure, i asked myself what would make me happy, and the answer was to sit down and draw. i ended up spending the entire day lost in sketching and inking in intricate, delicate patterns, and haven't stopped since (with breaks only to go to school and shower and such).
  • anticipation for the Photo Meditations e-course. lately my poor Canon has been gathering dust on the shelf, and i think Susannah's class will be the perfect motivator to get clicking again.
What's been making you smile this week?

love list friday: 10.07.11


This week, I'm all a-flutter for:
  • The Great British Bake Off -- my new favorite program. Yes, it's another competitive cooking show, but you guys it's all tiered cakes and pastel macarons and cookies and juicy tarts! And SUCH a refreshing lack of staged drama between contestants or any catty comments from the judges. Love it.
  • speaking of baking, how yummy do Sara's apple cider cookies look? I just might attempt these this weekend.
  • Aesop shampoo -- my hair feels like it is being washed with fresh morning dew from a field of wildflowers surrounded by snowy mountains and home to frolicking unicorns, i.e., really, really clean.
  • subway walls lined with ads for Un Monstre à Paris -- looks utterly dreamy and stars (the voice of) Gad Elmaleh, who I adore.
  • making a new friend! who has the same name as me! (my Japanese name, which is not super common; actually she's the first person I've ever met who has it.) 
  • the fact that Ben will be coming home soon! Am hoping there's a matryoshka in his luggage for me, since he's been gallivanting off in Russia all week (not really, actually he's been working quite hard).
Hope you all enjoy your weekend! The weather here has turned chilly and leaves are falling, so I'll be indulging in my favorite autumn activities: baking, books, and hot baths...

giveaway winner! + friday love list: 09.30.11

1. Biscotti, 2. Owl, 3. eiffel 1, 4. -
Making me twirl in giddy circles this week:
  • receiving REAL mail -- the kind that's handwritten on paper with ink and is delivered to your physical mailbox
  • French class -- now in our 3rd week together, am getting to know my multi-cultural classmates better. It's seriously neat -- other than at an airport, how often do you get to hang out w/people from China, Kazakhstan, Columbia, Italy, Vietnam, Germany, Georgia (the country, not the state), and Venezuela? it's like the UN, except instead of discussing the debt crisis, we talk about Louis XIV's bowel movements (yes, really).
  • the return of summer at the end of September -- actually summer barely ever came to Paris this year, so it's more like: better late than never. golden light + balmy breezes = happy lilie.
  • celebrating Benjamin's birthday tomorrow! also, how cool is this ring i got him? and fyi Kinekt has the best customer service EVER. so nice.
  • putting together a big bouquet of autumnal flowers in vivid oranges + yellows. flowers make everything better.
  • lastly, everyone's comments on the giveaway post -- you guys are really, really, REALLY awesome. really. thank you.
And now, without further ado, the winner of the 10th Anniversary giveaway is...


the lovely Wende of Mireo Designs! Congratulations!

Thank you to all who entered, and bon weekend tout le monde!


love list friday: 07.29.11

1. ., 2. Turquoise, 3. DCAM0008, 4. Golden Fishes
Is it me, or was this week a complete blur? I can't even remember what I did yesterday -- it's all a haze of too-bright sunshine, the drone of lawnmowers, and feasting on plums and kiwis and mangos. Must be summer. How are you (in the northern hemisphere) coping with this heat?

Despite zipping by all too fast, there are some  love-worthy points to celebrate from this week:

  • my current reads: DIVERGENT by Veronica Roth and A DISCOVERY OF WITCHES by Deborah Harkness. Am especially enthralled with the latter's rich depictions of Oxford and musty old libraries and somewhat fresh perspective on paranormal folk (witches and vampires and daemons, oh my).
  • train reservations made for a trip to Cologne, Germany next month -- can't wait!
  • the grand news that one of my best friends is coming to Paris in August and I get to explore yet another exciting locale with her. (So far we've done Tokyo, New York, and Hawaii.)
  • coming up with a new necklace design that I've become completely obsessed with -- I can't stop making them! in every possible color combination! and I'm going to keep them all because each time I make one I can't bear to part with it! and they make me use too many exclamation points!
  • lastly, the fact that my sweetheart is flying in tomorrow(!) -- will be introducing him to the parentals, showing him the Floridian wildlife: lizards, snakes, parrots, herons...(and that's just my backyard), and  finally going to see the last Harry Potter (have been waiting so we could see it together).
Meet you back here next week! Enjoy the weekend, everyone.

love list friday: 07.22.11


It's been over three months since the last love list, which is just wrong considering how excessively awesome this spring/summer has been. But never mind that -- summer is still young and there are heaps more fun and exciting plans coming up and I will try am going to be diligent about documenting the goodness. Especially on camera. Which brings me to the first item of love on this week's list:
  • Susannah's August Break is starting up again! I participated last year and loved it. So expect less words but more photos from me next month.
  • being reunited with my darling Kitty and playing epic rounds of KILL THE STRING. If there is one (or rather, two) things I miss about living in the states, it is my cats (Kitty, who lives w/the parentals, and Claire, who lives with my brother). Small Paris-sized apt. + boyfriend allergic to cats = no kitty cuddles pour moi.
  • oh, the third thing I missed while in Paris -- having access to an excellent library. During my month in Florida, I've read about fifteen or so books, and it's been absolutely decadent and soul-satisfying. My favorites so far have been HOME TO WOEFIELD, Carrie Ryan's YA zombie trilogy, and the one I'm currently immersed in: the claustrophobia-inducing but awesome ACROSS THE UNIVERSE.
  • shallow but true: SHOPPING! I came here with one half-empty suitcase and I'll be returning with two full-to-the-brim ones. Anthropologie home goods, J.Crew basics, jeans that aren't a mile too long, ballet flats that actually fit my minuscule feet...
  • last but best: the happy shiny new visa sticker in my passport that means the French consulate is going to let me go stay in Paris for a year! You don't even want to know how much paperwork and online forms were involved. But so worth it.
Happy weekend everyone! 

love list friday: 4.8.11

1. Untitled, 2. Untitled, 3. Untitled, 4. swaying in the wind

Rocking my world this week:
  • MISFITS : We ended up watching both seasons in a matter of days. If you haven't seen it, I dare you not to get completely hooked. HBM (Hot British Men), a plethora of neat accents, crudely sly humour, seriously good use of music, and general awesomeness.
  • carrot ginger dressing : SO GOOD! After overdosing on cheese and sweets during my first weeks in France, I am back to my mostly vegetarian diet of fruit smoothies and massive salads. I could eat an entire head of lettuce with this dressing. Try it, it's easy!
  • dinner at CAP : Dining out in the middle of the week on an especially balmy night, terrace seating overlooking the glimmering Seine river, immersed in deep conversation? I'm not sure it gets better than that.
  • stocking my (adorable) kitchen : shiny new pots & pans, casserole dishes, tidy glass containers for storing pasta and quinoa and other goodies, measuring cups and spoons... I think I get the same joy from a well-organized kitchen as some women do from a closet-full of shoes.
  • Jardin des Plantes : the sunny weather this week begged for outdoor activities, so off to the park I went. Tulips, poppies, giant cherry trees, Art Deco metal and glass hothouses, a glimpse of kangaroos in the menagerie, ambling along shaded pathways in sandalled feet, indulging in a simple crepe with sugar...

Lastly, I made a fresh and frilly desktop wallpaper and thought I'd share with those of you who'd like to get your cherry blossom fever on. Happy Spring!




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*images are for personal use only, merci!

Love List Friday: 2.19.11


Taking a brief hiatus from the Paris posts to celebrate Love List Friday, because this week has been nothing if not utterly L-O-V-E-ly.
Some of the many awesome things I enjoyed this week:


  • apple beignets and fried green tomatos (with goat cheese!) at Ramos House
  • EPIC kisses at the LAX airport international arrivals gate
  • adding more pretty blue old Mason jars to my collection
  • receiving not chocolate, but a camera lens for Valentine's Day
  • finally finding a non-wool (I'm allergic) cozy cardigan I want to wear 24/7
  • a fancy-pants catered dinner, where I sat across from the founder of a certain famous on-line gaming company (an experience no doubt wasted on me, a complete non-gamer... though I do love The Guild)
  • and most of all, having French Boyfriend in town for the week and sharing all my favorite bits of California with him

Love List Friday: 01.07.11



At the end of this first week of the new year, I've been loving:
  • insomnia + 8tracks leading to new musical discoveries
  • dancing in the kitchen singing my new favorite song
  • freshly baked raspberry lemon muffins (am eating one right now)
  • smelling exotically delicious with sandalwood & vanilla
  • getting back into my morning smoothie routine -- current mix is almond milk, banana, kale, frozen blueberries, and a sprinkle of brewer's yeast (has a peanut-buttery flavor)
  • collecting gorgeous driftwood at the beach and watching the (also gorgeous) surfers ride the waves
  • drinking coffee black -- thanks for all the good times, cream, but I think our time together is through
  • watching a ton of amazing not-so-mainstream and foreign movies (in depth post to come) -- last night's was Cairo Time, which is still tugging at my heartstrings
  • long chats about love, life, and the pursuit of happiness with a friend on the other side of the world
Hope your new year is off to a beautiful start!

    Love List Friday: French Kiss Edition


    Today's love list is not so much a list as it is a visual homage to the city of lights and to my favorite book of 2010, the luminous Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins.

    I've waited until now to tell you about it because I didn't want you to have to endure the interminable anticipation I went through since I first heard the premise of this book a year or so ago. Happily, as of this month, ANNA is now in bookshops everywhere and I can urge you to go forth and treat yourself to a lovingly crafted, delectable tale of:
    • boarding school 
    • a narrator you'll want to be best friends with
    • hot chocolate (chocolat chaud)
    • new and old friendships with characters who are all too human
    • culture shock
    • le cinema
    • British accents
    • sweet email correspondence
    • exploring a new city 
    • a boy with a cute hat
    • pajama sleepovers
    • that heady, aching sensation of falling in love with someone we cannot have
    • finding home
    And it's all set in (where else?) PARIS.

    I actually don't want to tell you too much more; you should have the joy of turning each delicious page to discover for yourself the humourous exchanges and vivid descriptions and knee-weakeningly swoonful moments. A word of warning: if you are a stone-hearted robot who hates kissing, this is not the book for you. For the rest of us: oh my are you in for some spine-tingling loveliness.

    Lastly, see pictures of Steph's book release party here, to which she wore a necklace by yours truly (OMG, so honored).

    ... um, so why are you still here? You need to go get the book and read it so you can come back and we can gush about it together. Enjoy!

    Bisous,
    L
     

    Love List Friday: 07.30.10


    After this week's love list, there will be a month-long hiatus from all my weekly posts (L'atelier Lundi, Musique Mardi, Love List Friday) while I participate in Susannah Conway's August Break. I will be (attempting to) post at least one photo every day for all thirty one days of August.
    Next month is all about upheaval and change -- I will be packing up and saying goodbye to Florida, visiting relatives in Paradise, and then finally settling into my new home in Southern California.

    So in the spirit of bidding adieu to my home of the past four years, today's LOVE is for all the things I'm leaving behind:
    • lizards + geckos + iguanas
    • huge expanses of orange purple sunsets (the land is so flat here the sky spreads out for miles, and there are no tall buildings where I live)
    • almost daily torrential rainstorms with massive lightning + thunder
    • all the birds (green parrots, orange orioles, red cardinals, blue jays, white ibis...)
    • Kitty* (I'll miss you most of all, scarecrow!)

     * technically she is not mine, but the neighbor's cat, otherwise I'd take her with me

    Love List Friday: Summer in Japan


    Summer in Japan is brutal. Which is probably why there are so many delightful distractions to trick you into thinking it's a season worth celebrating. The Japanese spring is famously associated with cherry blossoms, but summer has its own time-honored symbols as well -- many, in fact. A lot of them are things that make you feel physically cooler, or somehow trigger the illusion of coolness.

    My particularly favorite symbols of summer are:

    • kingyo = goldfish
    1. fūrin, 2. FURIN
    • fuurin = windchime
    • kakigori = shaved ice

    • hanabi  = fireworks 

    • yukata = summer kimono

    We may look like we're enjoying our yukatas, but really we are on the verge of keeling over with heatstroke. Not really the most appropriate attire for 100-degree weather. Cute though.

    Love List Friday: 07.02.10

    1. 34/365, 2. Don't Hold Back, 3. Untitled, 4. Tutti Frutti

    Happy July everyone! Big changes are in the stars this month -- let's hope they're good ones.
    Starting off on a positive note, here are some things I am brimming over with L-O-V-E for this week:
    • colored pencils
    • drawing swirly mind maps and finding clarity
    • making a summer music mix to send a faraway friend (I will totally make *you* one too if you want)
    • Mike Doughty's Golden Delicious -- the whole album just sends me into dreamy, sunlit, honey-dripping raptures
    • plain yogurt with kiwis and watermelon
    • f*ckyeahkissing's tumblr stream
    • cute new floral knickers
    • really good book recommendations via my reading guru
    • persistent dreams that won't let you give up on them
    • friendships, especially the hard ones -- because where would I be without them?

    Love List Friday: 06.24.10


    2002 Tokyo experiencing my first World Cup (in the host country, no less!)

    This week (this month, really) the LOVE is all about the World Cup. It's like waking up to the best birthday ever, every day.

    These are a few of my favorite things:
    • the exchanging of the shirts at the end of the game. Not so much because of all the hot shirtless men (though I'm not opposed), but because I adore the spirit of sportsmanship. That feeling of hey, we just shared an event we'll remember the rest of our lives, let's acknowledge and show respect for each other.
    • the England team. I also love Japan and Germany, but England is the first team I ever supported when I was introduced to the world of football, and they will always claim the top spot in my heart. It is a little hard to see familiar faces from World Cups past replaced by less familiar players, but at least Beckham is still there (albeit as an honorary bench-warmer/cheerleader). England hasn't won a World Cup since 1966, but each time there is a feeling of maybe, just maybe...

    • all the different kits (uniforms) -- colorful jerseys, knee-high socks, neon shoes, a sometimes inadvertent resemblance to Charlie Brown or the Lollipop Guild...
    I want socks like these!
    • DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA. There is always some controversy or upset to keep things spicy -- this time we have the EPIC meltdown and subsequent sending-home-early of France; the inability of last time's champions, Italy, to make it past the first round; referees making bizarre calls and disallowing perfectly valid goals; and complaints about the design of the football itself. Never a dull moment.

    • GOALS! So hard to come by, so glorious when they do happen. Favorites so far include the U.S.'s Landon Donovan's extremely last-minute, life-saving goal against Algeria, both Honda and Endo's effervescent free kicks that gave Japan the lead against Denmark (the first free kicks that actually scored in the World Cup so far), and Özil's über-clean, textbook strike that gave Germany the win over Ghana. The accompanying celebrating and dancing is always good fun too.
    #8, Tshabalala, has possibly the best name EVER

    Are you watching the games? Who are you rooting for?

    Love List Friday: 06.04.10

    my roommate, indulging me in one of my many photoshoots around campus, circa 1996

    This week's love list is a special edition in honor of the college reunion I'm flying off to attend this weekend in charming Saratoga Springs, NY.
    I've reminisced before about my time up there, so today the love is about those small details that have stayed vivid in my memory, all these years later.
    • walking the long, moonlit path from the theatre building to my dorm room after a late night painting sets
    • losing myself in a still life drawing, surrounded by a small forest of studio easels, the tinny music from multiple earphones combining into a peaceful static hum
    • a perfectly toasted cinnamon bagel oozing with cream cheese, illicitly smuggled from the dining hall and then consumed en route to class
    • recording ridiculous answering machine messages with my roommates that involved mention of radioactive Koo-laid with theme music from the X-files playing in the background
    • sitting in my windowseat with a cup of cocoa, brainstorming ideas for a new story, finally finding the plot somewhere around three in the morning
    • listening to this Chemical Brothers song a hundred times in one day as I attempted to choreograph a solo modern dance piece
    • gathering in the common room with classmates to read Shakespeare aloud (the best way to read him, really)
    • theatre parties involving a little too much drinking and just enough truth-or-dare...
    • draping my first dorm room bed with bright pink faux-fur and hanging yellow and purple daisies from the bunk above (sad how tame my interior design tastes have become in my old age)
    • the anticipation of walking into my favorite classes (creative writing, drawing, graphic design) -- that feeling of wonder, of filling up my mind and fingers with juicy knowledge and inspiration, that feeling of potential and creativity just waiting to happen...
    Will return next week with some new memories and photos to share!

    Christmas 1999, in our shared on-campus house

    Love List Friday: 05.28.10


          The oh-my-it's-summer-already edition of the weekly love roundup:
    • blueberry smoothies -- the promise of this deliciousness is what gets me out of bed these days. 1 banana + handful of organic frozen blueberries + 2 large dollops of Stonyfield plain yogurt + a splash of orange juice = breakfast WIN
    • only 1 more week until I'm flying to my dear old alma mater in upstate NY and reuniting with my college housemates.
    • getting back into a morning yoga routine. SO GOOD. especially fun because Kitty likes to join me on the mat, swirling around me and rubbing her head against me vigorously whenever I'm in a particularly hard-to-balance position.
    • hilarious videos of my favorite Japanese comedy duo (I would be interested to know whether the humour translates, or if it leaves you nonplussed).
    • the LOST finale. *sniff* It was all that it needed to be -- for me anyway. Kind of beautiful and epic and lingering...