Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Wednesdays With: Katherine

Apparently I have many Katherine/Catherine and Kat(y)ies in my life. On that note, Katherine....
Katherine, 21
Granville, OH
Drink: mmhh anything with whiskey. except manhattans. I can't muscle those yet.
Whose writing is inspring you the most right now?: Chuck Palahniuk, specifically Stranger Than Fiction : True Stories.
Follow any style advice: Whatever is comfortable or whatever makes my butt look good. Also, anything my mom wears. Every time I wear an accessory of hers I get 10 compliments.
Role Model/Mentor/Who you want to be in 10 years: Definitely my godparents. I see so much of the person I should be in them. They are two of the most generous and loving people I know and the more I grow up, the more I can see why my parents chose them. My mom's sister has unconditional love for all things and my dad's brother-in-law is generous beyond belief. He also is one of the hardest workers I know. He has a wonderful life now and I know it's because of all of the hard work and sacarifices he and my aunt put into their early life together.
Scent: Flora by Gucci. This is my first new scent since I was 15. Before Christmas I couldn't make a break from "I love love" by Moschino but I'm happy with the change. I feel more like a woman now.
Coffee/Tea: Coffee...always and forever.
Next Destination: In a perfect world my next destination would be to visit Elizabeth Arendt in Morocco....after making a short stop in Freiburg, Germany.
Ideal job in 1-2 sentences: A job where I get to teach, have time for coaching, and I'm paid enough that it's o.k that I take extended periods of time off to go back to germany and travel other places without a research agenda. (Is that bad? It's awfully selfish but I'm in a selfish stage of my life.)
# of Tattoos: 0
Last Text: "sweet rocks? Yeah, Tommy really appreciates geology? haha" Sent to: Adam Frudden.
Last Meal you ate: A can of tuna with sriracha and two pieces of toast with cheddar melted on them....I need to go grocery shopping.
Go read this book: "Empire of the Summer Moon" by S.C. Gwynne. It's a historical novel about the Comanches and I feel like everyone needs to know how badass they were.
Ask me a question: "Will you send me a signed copy of all of your books for the rest of your career/our lives?"
*I will hand deliverrrr them.
Go listen to this song when you're finished reading:
And go look at this website: http://whatshouldwecallme.tumblr.com/ (I die 90% of the time.)
And, last question, any random advice you like to dish out?: What's the worst that can happen? It will get done.
(Thanks Xena bebe!)

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Wednesdays with: Katy!


Katy, 22
Cincinnati
Drink: Margarita on the rocks
Whose writing is inspiring you the most right now? : Heather Armstrong's http://dooce.com/.
Follow any style advice? : A pop of color.
Advice or life motto you follow/dish out? : You win some, you lose some.
Role model/ mentor/ who you want to be in x years? : Ellen Degeneres + Mindy Kaling + Eve Bolton.
Scent: Light Blue, Dolce and Gabanna
Something most people don't know about you: I've never had a snickers bar.
Coffee / Tea?: Tea.
Next Destination: My bed.
Ideal job in 1-2 sentences: Helping people from all walks of life acheive their potential by giving them tools to help them reach their dreams.
# of Tattoos?: 0
Last text: "You smell like ostrich breath" to Davie Thayer
Shampoo: Patene Pro-V
Last Meal you Ate: Turkey sandwich
Go Read this Book: A Snack Called Lunch by Katy Taylor (yet to be released)
Ask me a question you want to know: "Would you rather have fingers for teeth, or teeth for fingers?"
*Teeth for fingers. But both of those really freak me out.
Go listen to this song after reading this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOXG8wtxx_w

Thursday, March 8, 2012

(delayed) Wednesdays With: Katie

Katie
24
New Brunswick, NJ

Drink: Bourbon & Ginger Ale
Whose writing is inspiring you the most right now? : recent texts from my mom
Follow any style advice? : Button it down
I feel badass when: I wear my aviators.
Advice or life motto you follow/dish out? : It's about the little things, enjoying patience and what makes you smile.
Role model/ mentor/ who you want to be in x years? : Majora Carter
Scent: Yves St. Laurent, wood spice
Something most people don't know about you: I love girly underwear
Coffee/tea: tea
Next destination: southeast Asia
Ideal job in 1-2 sentences: A photojournalist and youth organizer/ instructor.
Extrovert/Introvert: hybrid
# of tattoos: 0
Last text: "On my way" to Courtney
Last meal: Squash and carrot curry with brown rice
Go read this book: Zeitoun by Dave Eggers
Ask me a question you want to know:
*If you could be an animal, what would you be? : Blue whale
And, go read this website: http://dapperanddandy.tumblr.com/

wednesdays with : catherine


To commence this Wednesday series, we'll start with one of my two followers, Catherine.

Catherine
20
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Drink: 'nati lite. just kidding, I've been drinking a lot of pinot grigio lately.
Whose writing is inspiring you the most right now? : Jezebel
Follow any style advice? : Mix it up.
Advice or life motto you follow/dish out? : Write your grocery list with your coupons in your hand. And, do you.
Role model/ mentor/ who you want to be in x years? : Tina Fey + my professor Victoria Johnson + Katniss Everdeen
Scent: "Happy", Clinique
Something most people don't know about you: I don't follow any TV shows.
Coffee/tea: Lately, coffee.
Next destination: Chicago
Ideal job in 1-2 sentences: I'd be working for a company/ organization that is in charge of corporate social responsibility with an environmental focus.
# of tattoos: 0
Last text: "w00t w00t" to Kate McGoldrick
Last meal: PB and J sandwich, wheat thins and a banana
Go read this book: Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Ask me a question you want to know:
*How many writing utensils do you carry around? : On average, 3
Go listen to this song after reading this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeO1OJGFTlg
And, go read this website: www.good.is

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

A Case of the Tuesdays? I'm new here.

With all the shit that's being thrown out at us from every shady corner around town, I needed a day dedicated to not taking it. [hello tuesday]. Birth control police, homophobic world leaders, your parents, your new boss and/or measly paycheck, public transit, the stomach flu*, there's just no time for it all and I certainly don't have the patience. So tuesdays will be about sticking it to the haters, external ones or that voice in your head that sneaks its way into making you feel shitty. Geared toward reaching in and locating that inner gumption that gets you through the day, the week, and life while we're at it.

I have been in NJ/NY for officially two weeks. Sitting at home in the Midwest just three or four weeks ago, I daydreamed about the new, scared, chaotic feelings that come parallel with new spaces, people, and ways of life. I craved that chaos though, sitting home in the snoozy comfort of Ohio. And yet, just this morning's mere hours between 7am and 9am have exemplified the overwhelmed reality that comes with it all, the sh*t really.

My list:
- I could not figure out the parking payment system at the train in NJ, while rushed men in business suits tapped their feet behind me.
-Trains to Penn Station were out, so I hopped on a train to Hoboken, having no clue what I was doing but hoping for the best.
-Couldn't figure out how to hold my coffee and read the paper without it taking over me and the man next to me.
-Nobody else has their tickets out? Ugh, was I not supposed to put it on the seat yet?
-Made it to Hoboken, follow the crowds. Miss the first subway.
-Made it to Christopher street, but not before having to stop and pull out my map
-(and just when I think I'm in the clear) I stand at the entrance to the park gate for 5 minutes trying to figure out how to unlatch it.

Does this non-exhaustive list mean I'm inadequate? No. What it means, is that I'm new here. Everything I've been doing these past few weeks has been first time around: driving Bill's car, navigating Summit and Manhattan, understanding the subway, getting a hold of the day to day of this new job, living with Patsy, budgeting for this city, etc. All of it, and the trials and errors that come with the new, can leave one feeling ridiculous and incompetent. But I'm refusing to let myself go down that path of self-critique- I'm not taking that shit. Post-grad life is so ______ (annoying, lonely, weird, tumultuous) that I know I have to take all these new feelings and run with them, optimistically. They're fleeting. We all have our new phases, new cities, new jobs, new relationships. We will slip up, we will fuck up. But laugh at yourself and ask advice from strangers in the process because there are too many people in this city not to say hello.

heyo tuesday, bring it.

(*hope you're feeling less dehumanized Miller.)