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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Things I'm Lovin' This Month; June Edition

It's finally June! Well, almost July now, but I've been waiting for June-September all year. Being as it is my absolute favorite time of year. Yes, I like the summer, I like being hot; I'd rather be that than cold. It's a pretty unpopular opinion among my family and friends, but man, I can't get enough of that vitamin D! I made a promise to myself to make this summer memorable and rewarding, to not sit on my ass the majority of the time, and actually have a damn good time as much as possible. So far, I've been living up to that promise dutifully, and my summer has been a blast. Besides the fact that I have work and school -almost- every day, and only a two day break between my spring and summer quarter, I've been trying to live my summer days to the fullest!
1.) BFD 2014. I kick-started June by winning tickets on the radio to BFD 2014. The only downside was we thought (they had told us when we won!) that we won VIP tickets, but when we got there that day, the venue told us that the radio had only given them general admission tickets, sorry. My best friend and I were a bit bummed, but we didn't let it ruin our ~free~ concert day! I wasn't planning on going to BFD this year, because to be honest, the lineup wasn't all that great. Save Foster The People, Fitz & The Tantrums, and Walk The Moon (who I've already seen twice), I wasn't willing to spend $60+ on tickets. But, who wouldn't take advantage of free tickets!? Plus, concerts are much more fun once you're legal. I know that sounds really bad, sorry parents, but I speak the truth! We arrived at the venue earlier than expected, none of the bands we knew were going to start playing until about one, so we made our way to the bar and ordered our first drinks - vodka cran.
We hung out for awhile, and once we were finished with our drinks, the margarita bar opened, so of course we ordered a few of those. Outrageously, the blended margaritas ended up being $27 EACH. Ridiculous right!? I think the woman charged us completely wrong, because later on we found another place in the venue that was selling the same blended margaritas, in a cool ass guitar shaped cup, for $14! Yes, we got robbed, but at that point we had a pretty good buzz on, so we didn't have a care in the world.
The rest of the day consisted of us having a few more drinks, dancing and singing at the top of our lungs to some of our favorite songs, consuming a large amount of garlic fries, and relaxing on the grassy field listening to New Politics and Phantogram's set back to back. By then we were coming down off of our buzz and getting sleepy; we decided we didn't want to wait to see Foster The People (we still had yet to sit through Fitz and the Tantrums and MIA; about 2 1/2 more hours), and we headed home. 
All in all, I had a great day with my best friend; and it was an awesome kick-off to summer. Though we didn't end up seeing the two main bands that we came for, the entire rest of the day made up for it. I miss her so much sometimes, so I'm glad we got to spend the day together! <3


Click the photo to listen to 'Navy Blue' ^
2.) Navy Blue; by The Story So Far.  Just so you now know, The Story So Far is my favorite band. JUST giving a heads up. Besides Blink 182, I pretty much worship these guys. So yes, I will be talking about them a lot. They announced that they were to be releasing an ALL ACOUSTIC EP called 'Songs Of' on June 17th. Let's just say I cried a little. They released this song first, and my speakers oozed magnificence as I played it for the first time; and the 100+ times after that. It really is a beautiful and emotional song, especially since just about every single other song they have emits an aggressive amount of anger towards whoever the girl is that Parker Cannon is singing about. This is probably the first time I've heard a song from them where you can actually hear the sadness in his voice, it even cracks during certain parts. Oh, and his voice? That's one reason alone why you should listen to this song. It is the epitome of sadness and perfection all at the same time.

On June 10th the Kerrang website streamed the songs from this EP, so you can click the link below and listen to 'Songs Of ' in its entirety. I highly recommend doing this, at least listen to The Glass. It. Is. Amazing. And of course, it is after the 17th so the EP is available on Itunes as well, if you want to put that shit on your Ipod.


3.) Beach trips, sunsets, and sand in my toes. Living in California is a blessing. At least for me, a beach trip is no more than 20-30 minutes away. I don't have the pleasure of living on the beach, but at least I can get to Santa Cruz 20 minutes one way, and San Francisco 40 minutes the other. It's definitely one of the perks to living here, being as the ocean is my favorite place to be anytime, anywhere. For one of my best friends birthdays, we drove out to San Francisco for a bonfire on the beach. My first time ever doing so, and I plan on doing it many more times. The weather was perfect and the sunset was absolutely magnificent. There's nothing like friends, beer, s'mores, and a warm sunset to end the day. And of course, I finally got to meet our friend's Pete & LA's new baby boy, Luke! He was quite possibly the sweetest and calmest baby I've ever had the pleasure of meeting <3
My second beach endeavor was last Friday when I, and two of my friends, drove out to Santa Cruz to see Smash Mouth play FOR FREE on the beach! The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk hosts a 'Bands on the Beach' event every Friday over the summer, where, as the title states, bands play on a large stage at the beach boardwalk for free. I was at work Friday afternoon when my manager told me about it, and you bet your ass I was calling my friends and in my car driving to the beach not an hour after I got off work. The show was a blast from the past, my friends and I got into the VIP section up front, and it was definitely a once in a lifetime opportunity that I'm glad I made the decision to do!
Smash Mouth was absolutely ~fab~ by the way.
And then, my third beach trip, but not my last, was the day after when I accompanied my boyfriend to Moss Beach for a Geology field trip he had to attend too. His instructor mentioned that you could bring whoever you want, even your dog, so of course I hopped on that bandwagon.
We discovered upon arriving that we would make this our 'getaway' spot. It only took about 30-40 minutes to drive there, the little town of Half Moon Bay was peaceful and was lacking the tourist-y vibe, and the beach itself was clean, quaint, and for the most part; empty. It was a beautiful day; I spent the time learning about rocks and faults by listening to lecture, and wandering off to explore the beach. I found an awesome cave, that went really deep into the ground (I wanted to go as far back as it went, but it was really dark, the darkness even swallowed up the flashlight on my iphone, and I was way too scared!), I became trapped inside when the tide came in! But it only lasted a few minutes, then I waded myself out in shin-deep water. 

4.) The Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick. I know I said I was reading The Things They Carried, and I still am! But for two days this month, I lost it, and I didn't have anything to read. So in the meantime, I picked up my nook where TSLP had already been downloaded, and started reading. I was hooked, and I finished it in less than 48 hours. I had watched the movie already, which I usually don't like doing unless I've read the book first, and the book is a bit different. Pretty much the whole ending with the dance competition... well, just the entire ending in general, was written differently than the movie. Although, I think I did enjoy the movie ending a bit better. The book ending was sort of abrupt. Which, I don't usually say that either. On an ending note, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence were perfect for the parts they played. I'd totally recommend reading this book, it's a short read, and obviously it caught my attention pretty quickly!

5.) Orange is the New Black. So, who ISN'T watching this show? Since I finished watching the second season in about three days, I figure'd I'd talk about it, since it is definitely one of my June favorites. For those of you who have never heard of OITNB, or just hasn't watched it yet (you better have a good reason for not doing so), the show is about a woman named Piper, who was recently engaged to a man named Larry, and is living a somewhat happy and peaceful life; is thrown in an all-woman's jail for assisting in a crime that happened 10+ years ago. Not only does this interrupt her perfect life and new engagement, but her ex girlfriend (played by Laura Prepon, an absolute BABE), who she was involved with during these crimes, is thrown in jail alongside her. The show is basically about the crazy events that happen while she is spending her time in jail, and it is actually based on a true story/book! The real-life 'Piper' is actually a director to the show. 
OITNB is a netflix original, so the entire season is usually released in one day. This causes me to put my life on hiatus for a few days while I watch all 14 episodes in a span of 48+ hours. Please, watch the show. You won't regret it. Everyone I know is talking about it, and, don't you want to get in on this gossip?

Okay, enough with my babbling. This is probably the longest 'Things I'm Lovin' post I'll ever write. So much has just been going on this month, I didn't even know where to start. So, I hope you enjoyed this months version of random-things-that-i-need-to-talk-about. I definitely enjoy writing, regardless if anyone is reading it or not. That being said, you'll probably hear from me again soon!

Thanks for reading!

Friday, May 30, 2014

Helter Skelter // The Things They Carried

The Things they Carried by Tim O'Brien
Hello all! I hope you're all ready for summer, it's definitely coming up fast, and this summer will definitely be spent catching up on some good reads. As you may know my bookworm level is at its maximum this year, because I'm trying to read at least 30 books before 2015. It's become sort of difficult, being as I have a knack for picking big, thick books that take me a long time to read, so I'm off to a slow start. So far, I've enjoyed the pleasure of 8 books, all of them being at least a few inches thick!

I just recently finished Helter Skelter; The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi; another lengthy read. I'm only about 30% towards my annual goal, and I'm three books behind! I had started reading 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami, but, I'm not sure if you've seen it before, it's about two inches thick! So, I tucked that one away for later and starting today I will be reading The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien.

Before I get to that, though, and now that you've been updated on my nerdy endeavors, I'd like to talk about Helter Skelter.


Finished Reading: Helter Skelter by Vincent BugliosiFor those of you that don't know me, I'm a sucker for the macabre. I guess you can say I'm a bit morbid, I mean, I do want to be a SFX Makeup artist. I find fascination in reading about serial killers and mass murderers, or just bad guys in general. I used to want to be a criminal psychologist, and my dream was to one day be able to interview and analyze Charles Manson himself. No, I do not idolize the man, and I don't think he's a good person. (I've had people think that of me, and I just want to point out that in no way, shape, or form do I justify anything that any criminal has done!) I'm simply just interested in how the mind works of that of a psycho. What makes a person want to brutally kill an innocent person? Eat their flesh? Make furniture out of their skin and skulls? Convince a large group of people to kill for you? That is what fascinates me, the Manson murders being the most interesting in my opinion. Being one of the most bizarre atrocities to ever happen in the world today, (It's up there with Jack the Ripper), what is it about Charlie that made people follow him, steal for him, kill for him... like he was the second son of God?

Helter Skelter by Vincent Bugliosi
News Prints in Helter Skelter
This book is absolutely amazing, a great read. Written by the prosecutor himself, you literally get the full story, from beginning to end, what happened those two nights in August of 1969. And beyond that, you get the full story on the investigation, the backgrounds of the defendants, the trial, the motive, the verdicts, the penalty, and the outcome; the "where are they now" phase. This novel is so thorough, and 100% true. And to be honest, it's not difficult to read at all! I thought that it was going to be like reading an Encyclopedia of Law, but it is actually pretty easy to follow. The only thing I'd have to warn you about, is that it does tend to jump back and forth a lot. It wasn't really an issue for me though, I just paid attention to the notes at the bottom of the page when needed! The story is absolutely insane, I'm not going to delve too deep into it, because I think you should read it yourself; but here are some interesting things I learned, that I didn't know before, after reading this crime novel:

  • The rumor that Sharon Tate's baby was cut from her stomach is absolutely false. Though Susan Atkins did actually think of doing it while she was at the scene, I don't believe she even had any stab wounds in the stomach; they were all in the chest area.
  • During the trial, Spahn Ranch was burned to the ground in the Southern California fires. Coincidence? I'm not sure. But this information was a bit devastating to me, being as visiting the ranch was on my bucket list. As of now, there is no trace of the family ever living there. The Tate/Polanski house at Cielo Drive was also demolished, this was disappointing news to me as well!
  • There is no proof whatsoever of Charles Manson ever killing a soul. Shooting someone, yes, but the man lived. There was a premonition that Manson was involved in the beheading of Shorty Shea; but there is no evidence of this, and The People weren't even sure if he was at the scene of the crime, or if it was just ordered by him. (There is evidence of Tex Watson getting rid of Shea's body and items, and he confessed that he did chop the body into pieces afterwards).
  • There is no evidence of a 'family' now, but members of the family still continue to worship and follow Manson to this day. Sandy Good and 'Squeaky' are just two of them. Squeaky is in prison for attempted murder of the President of the United States (Gerald Ford, crazy right!?) but still continues to write Manson regularly. Sandy is currently living just outside the prison where Manson is held, and though she isn't allowed to visit, her husband visits at least every other week.
  • The Trial lasted about eight months, from July 1970 to March 1971. The jury was in sequestration the entire time, the longest recorded time a Jury has ever had to be barred from the public.
  • The motive for the killings of Tate, Folger, Frykowski, Sebring, Parent, Hinman, and the LaBiancas?: The Beatles. Yep, you read that correctly.

Helter Skelter by Vincent Bugliosi
Photographs in Helter Skelter
Okay, that's enough of that. If you're intrigued in any way, I highly recommend you to read this book! Not only is it a history of the murders, but it's extremely informational when it comes to law, police work, etc. You definitely learn a lot! Helter Skelter is definitely one of my favorite reads, and I can see myself reading it again in the future. These murders are much more bizarre than you already think they are.


As for The Things They Carried, I know of quite a few people who have read this book, and it has been recommended to me a few times. My boyfriend is one of those who have read it, he's a huge history buff, and he absolutely loved it. I know of a few classes at my college that are reading this book as well, and I think that it is definitely a must-read. I've had this book on my shelf for awhile, I bought it last year I think, and now it's time to indulge.



You'll all be updated once I'm finished, wish me luck!



Monday, May 12, 2014

Things I'm Lovin' This Month; May Edition

This past week has been particularly stressful. I've found myself having school in the mornings, one job in the afternoon, and my second job from evening until about 2am every night. I've been going nonstop, even the weekends I've working, out of town, or have had some kind of event going on; today was the first actual day I've gotten to relax! (Sort of). In that case, I've compiled together a couple of things I've grown quite fond of within the past month, in the time that I've had to myself.

The Head and the Heart - Shake
Click the photo to listen! ^
1.) Shake; by The Head and the Heart. Working in retail you tend to hear the same songs over and over again every day that you're there, and I've come to love this one by The Head And The Heart. It took me a couple of days to get the name and the artist, since the song is being played on a cd; I had to take mental notes of some of the lyrics I had heard and look it up at home. Anyway, I feel like I've heard this song somewhere before; when I heard it the first time in the store it seemed to call back to some subconscious memory. It's a beautiful song, I especially love the bridge/ending. So please, enjoy and share!

Photo Source: Kayleys Closet - Review
2.) Urban Decay All-Nighter Makeup Setting Spray. So, my skin runs anywhere from dirty & oily to dry & flaky. It gets oily between my eyebrows and on my chin, and super dry near my nostrils and on my cheeks. Because of this, my face makeup tends to flake or melt off, and my eyeliner/eyebrows/shadow runs and gets somewhat greasy; this all happens within 2-3 hours. I honestly thought I was going to have to buy super expensive makeup (like $60 liquid foundation!), or reapply my current makeup every hour or so; in order to make it work. But when I do SFX makeup I usually use Ben Nye Setting Spray when it's all finished, and it works great, so I figured there'd be a similar product in the beauty industry.

I bought Urban Decay's All Nighter on a whim last week. I have to admit, I totally thought it wouldn't work; but this product is so great! I've heard you should use it before and after makeup application, but I've only used it afterwards (sprayed once on either side of my face), before I've gone to work or out for a long period of time, and by the time I get home, my makeup is still perfectly intact. My eyeliner isn't even smudged to the corner of my eyes, and if I put lipstick on before I spray, it makes that last longer as well! This is probably the first beauty product that I'm actually completely satisfied with, and I'm definitely going to have to go back and get myself a full bottle before my mini applicator is through!

Francescas.com
3.) Urban Outfitters Paddywax Glass Jar Candles. I picked these up spontaneously this week as well, when I was buying a gift for a friend, and they are absolutely fabulous. Vanilla + Oakmoss and Ocean Tide + Sea Salt were the two that I purchased and they fill the room completely! The Vanilla & Oakmoss smells of cedar and the outdoors, and the Ocean Tide & Sea Salt smells of open air and cleanliness. I just love them both, and the little glass jars are adorable; I can see myself putting them to use in the future! Maybe a DIY project?


The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
4.) The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. If you know me, you know that I'm a huge reader. My books are by far my biggest collection, and I set a goal of how many books I'd like to read per year; this year being at 40. This month I had the pleasure of reading Sylvia Plath's, The Bell Jar. It was recommended by one of my best friends, and it is also of course a classic title. I dived into this book thinking it was a book of poetry, for some reason (maybe because I have seen a lot of quotes from Sylvia Plath and The Bell Jar, and they seemed coincidentally poetic), but I was surprised to find that it is actually a novel about a girl named Esther, who is slowly falling into the grip of insanity (still quite poetic!). Though Plath introduces the girl by a different name, I had a feeling that the story had something to do with the author herself, and turns out I was right. The novel is almost completely accurate to true-life events that happened to Sylvia Plath. I find these books much more interesting, because it's not just a story someone thought of off the top of their head (though fictional books are just as intriguing!), but its actually memory upon memory of someone else's life; and that just makes it ten times more fascinating in my personal opinion. I rated the book four stars on goodreads, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is as avid of a reader as I am!


Wine and Scents
5.) A glass of Barefoot Moscato. When is this ever not a favorite? My alcohol of choice is definitely wine, or some kind of sweet wine, and Barefoot Moscato has definitely been my go-to. I don't drink often, but when I do it is usually paired with a good read, and now, my UO paddywax candle! It definitely sets the mood, and winds me down after a long day. Unquestionably something I've needed all week!

And there you have it, my top five list of things I'm lovin' this month. I'll usually try to do a book review every time I finish one, and I'd like to do a 'favorite song' and/or 'playlist' frequently too. It'd be great to know which topics you as readers are interested in as well, and what you would like to be a recurring blog post. I'm definitely open to recommendations to, well, anything! Happy Monday everyone, lets get this week started!