On New Year's Eve, you get in that mood to think about how you can do it better, be even more, live a life fulfilled next year that teems with infinite possibilities.
It's the universal day to reflect on what has been, and go a mile a minute toward what may be.
A day where anything in the coming year, and I mean anything, is attainable.
With that, Happy, Happy, Happy New Year!
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
We Bought a Zoo
Last night I had a special date. With my parents.
We started out at Rudy's Tacos for, well, tacos and root beer, cream soda for me, and then dashed into the windy night to catch a 7:20 PM showing of the Cameron Crowe movie, "We Bought a Zoo."
Grams and gramps, you were right -- the movie was great! Matt Damon is spot-on as a widowed father who moves with his two kids to a country house to bring to life a dilapidated zoo. If you want a flick with some magic, inspiration, big laughs and tears, this is for you.
I'm still pondering this cool quip from Damon's character, Benjamin Mee:
"You know, sometimes all you need is twenty seconds of insane courage. Just literally twenty seconds of just embarrassing bravery. And I promise you, something great will come of it."
This way of thinking is on my radar for 2012...
* The movie is based on this memoir by the real-life Benjamin Mee
We started out at Rudy's Tacos for, well, tacos and root beer, cream soda for me, and then dashed into the windy night to catch a 7:20 PM showing of the Cameron Crowe movie, "We Bought a Zoo."
Grams and gramps, you were right -- the movie was great! Matt Damon is spot-on as a widowed father who moves with his two kids to a country house to bring to life a dilapidated zoo. If you want a flick with some magic, inspiration, big laughs and tears, this is for you.
I'm still pondering this cool quip from Damon's character, Benjamin Mee:
"You know, sometimes all you need is twenty seconds of insane courage. Just literally twenty seconds of just embarrassing bravery. And I promise you, something great will come of it."
This way of thinking is on my radar for 2012...
* The movie is based on this memoir by the real-life Benjamin Mee
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Ho, Ho, Ho: Scrabble, Scrabble, Scrabble
Christmas is one of the best days to play a game of Scrabble. You're super relaxed and in high spirits, with a fabulous homemade meal just around the corner. Life is sublime and your game face is O-N!
Here's our Scrabble game from this afternoon -- I'm in first place, but we still have a few more rounds to play following dinner and pre-apple pie.
Here's hoping the rib roast and red wine hasn't softened my wordsmith edge...
Merry Christmas!
Here's our Scrabble game from this afternoon -- I'm in first place, but we still have a few more rounds to play following dinner and pre-apple pie.
Here's hoping the rib roast and red wine hasn't softened my wordsmith edge...
Merry Christmas!
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Style Icon: Anna Karina
I love this photo of French New Wave actress Anna Karina. And her glasses are divine.
I wish more women stayed on the natural route -- something that is real is always more beautiful, less ordinary, one of a kind to me.
She gets it!
I wish more women stayed on the natural route -- something that is real is always more beautiful, less ordinary, one of a kind to me.
She gets it!
Monday, December 5, 2011
'Tis The Season...
Each Thursday, just before lunch, a Departures Dispatch e-newsletter zips into my e-mail inbox. I click on this digital arbiter of good taste, anxious to see what five "musts" the editors at Departures magazine recommend I know about for that very week.
Departures and its five things are kind of special. One of a kind. Neat!
The below Christmas tree at Claridge's hotel in London appeared in last week's e-newsletter -- and it made me smile. So jolly and fun and bright.
How can you Bah, Humbug! the holidays when this is what you see?
Departures and its five things are kind of special. One of a kind. Neat!
The below Christmas tree at Claridge's hotel in London appeared in last week's e-newsletter -- and it made me smile. So jolly and fun and bright.
How can you Bah, Humbug! the holidays when this is what you see?
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