29 October 2012

ROCK ME LIKE A HURRICANE

Yo yo yo, dear readers.

If you, like me, are currently residing on the East Coast, you've been getting all sorts of alerts and updates about the impending Frankenstorm, our dear friend Sandy.  Currently, she's my new best friend, as classes were cancelled today!!!  (But actually, this never happens).  Which means that instead of spending Sunday night in the library and waking up at 8 am this morning, everyone went out to bars last night.  Picture a packed bar filled with students in leggings and t-shirts and raincoats, most straight from the library, getting drunk and randomly starting chants of "Sandy! Sandy!".  Quite the experience.

If you're not as lucky as I am and have to brave the elements, here's a suggestion for a cute and colorful outfit.  None of this cutesy little trenchcoat stuff here - Sandy means business.  Patagonia rain jacket, Bean Boots with Gor-Tex, and Under Armour Coldgear leggings will keep you warm and dry.  A cute doggie sweater and a plaid scarf keep you from looking like Bear Grylls.  Throw in a cheeky survival guide for helpful tips and a flashlight in case the power goes (or you have to bash someone's head in, obvs) and you've got yourself a hurricane-proof outfit!

In honor of that, go drink a Hurricane.


THOUGHT FOR THE DAY


THOUGHT FOR THE DAY, Hurricane Sandy edition.
Photo from HSM + middle school AIM quote = cheesefest.
ENJOY!

26 October 2012


Sorry that there were a grand total of zero posts between Monday's THOUGHT FOR THE DAY and Friday's THINGS I PINNED AND LIKED.  I suck majorly.  But actually I'm just busybusybusy like a bee.  Next week is super big for me - two big midterms, my best friend's birthday, Halloween, and the huge 200-person event that I've been planning all fall and which I'm still not there yet on.  So you probably won't be hearing very much of me until November, but I'll try and pop in and say wassup and show you a pretty picture or two.
Until then, stay classy, San Diego.


THINGS I PINNED AND LIKED




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