Sunday, September 5, 2010

This time for Africa.


I've been listening to Waka Waka by Shakira on repeat. Reminds me of Lauryn Hill and how listened to The Miseducation over and over, in love with the sounds and lyrics. Lauryn is absolutely a style icon of mine. Sometimes it's one item, worn seamlessly. Other times, it's layers and layers of eclectic vintage pieces.

Landing in my lap.



The past week has been full of sunny news: Lanvin for H&M on November 23rd, and Zara now has an online store. Lanvin may force me to juggle my Thanksgiving plans, in the name of all things holy, it's probably worth it. The message I'm feeling: Fret not, it is possible to stay fashionable in this town... where Target is far too accessible.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Labor-less day.


My aunt Esther – Wise NC, July 2010

Happy Labor Day weekend. Today, I think I should reflect on summer...

July through August, in between the chaos and change, a few traditions kept my feet on solid ground. Every July since I can remember, my parents took me to visit family in Wise NC. Even now that my dad isn't with us, my mom still arranges the annual trek. It's as country as country gets... a little world made up of 3 main roads, rocking chairs aplenty, and 50 year old traditions behind every door. Everyone is a bit more pure there... uninhibited and at peace. It's also the final resting place of most of my relatives, which is fitting. BUT, after a few days there, I'm itching for a Starbucks and cell phone reception.




Then, there was the big escape. My girls from high school, affectionately "The Great 8," planned a getaway in Newport RI a few months ago. This was planned well before I decided to relocate... and now being 1000 miles away, the vaca wasn't exactly convenient. Somehow, the stars aligned, and I didn't have to cancel! I got to spend a few days with the girls... Heavily intoxicated, on the shore, surrounded by lobster, wealth and leisure.


And finally, there was the 4 days on Seabrook Island... with KJ's mom and stepdad. I learned a lot about the future in-laws and even more about my man. We can vacation together! That's huge for me. A few years ago, my ex-boyfriend and I attempted a vacation together... we had completely different vacation styles. He was up-and-go-go-go. I was more lets-take-a-nap-poolside. At Seabrook, KJ proved that we just fit. We had the same concept of time and I never felt like I was losing a marathon. It was good.

There's been days by the pool, nights on the grill, some strolls downtown, a football tossed here and there... and it's all been truly good. My answer to the most frequently asked question: "How do you like it in Raleigh?" Simply: "So far, I love it." Summer was the best way to start.