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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Back to School: What are YOU wearing?!

School is coming back in session! That means it's time to refine and renew your closet! Me, coming from a small town, hasn't any big stores like forever 21 or wet seal, but what I can go a ways away to shop is kohls, which is, by far, one of my favorite stores.

I am extremely petite, meaning I have been shopping in the girls section all my life which... is kind of embarrassing, but I've always had a knack for all of those fancy skirts and shirts that you see in the stores mentioned above; so, I thought "why not give it a shot?" 

When I walked into Kohls, I went straight for the junior's section, looking for all types of cute clothing. Don't get me wrong, there were tons of adorable dresses and skirts, but I had to think in terms of the upcoming cool weather and the strict dress code. It may seem impossible to bypass that, as many cute dresses and shirts reveal your bra strap or don't go pass your knee, but what I found matched both criteria-- and I surprisingly didn't look like a nun! So... I present to you: my back to school outfit!

yay for my cat who made his way into the shot!

These are just phone pictures... more high quality
pictures to come!


close-up of the shirt!

Cute, right? Let's examine the outfit closer!


This is a cute blouse from a designer called "about a girl, los angeles" It has a cute pattern as well as nice coordinating colors!





It also has adjustable sleeves for the chillier weather, making it wearable all year round!



These are the skinny jeans made by a clothing brand called SO. The color is called "rusted pink" but I referred to them as a sort of rosey-pink when I saw them. Not to mention it matches the pink in the shirt! 

Overall, these jeans are comfortable... if you get the right size!




So, there's the outfit I'm wearing tomorrow! I've been thinking about making a daily "what-are-you-wearing" as soon as I can buy a few more outfits. The price of this and an additional outfit added up to about $95.00, which isn't that bad! I saved a good $60.00 from sales! 


Hope you enjoyed this article, but more importantly, thank you for taking the time to read it!

Sunday, August 18, 2013

School Rules

School rules: well...they kinda suck. 

every school, i know, needs rules to maintain a nice, safe environment for it's staff and students. but some just make you stare into space and think, "...really?"


RULE #1 : NO WATER BOTTLES IN P.E.

I remember my first day of junior high clearly, because that was the day I was exposed to something I'd never heard of before. We had to run around a certain path for a certain number of times and me, being extremely unfit from months of remaining in one spot daily, knew I would never last. Not being able to cool down with a small drink, I knew, would induce major cramps, and vomiting. So, I brought a water bottle as we went outside to run! I thought, why not? We always had these educational presentations and commercials explaining how the human body needs eight cups of water a day and how important it is to stay hydrated. And, well, that little run made me dehydrated. I took out my water and took a small sip. My teacher's eyes immediately averted to me, and she called out my name. She asked me, "Why do you have that water
bottle?" And I looked up at her, stating the most blatant answer. I was surprised, actually. Wasn't the answer so simple? Why couldn't she have just figured it herself?

"Um...because I'm.... thirsty?"

When she planted the rules with me, she was very nice about it. I thought that was good, she just figured that I didn't know any better.

We've all gotten use to this rule over the years, but not being able to bring water to P.E in some cases is ridiculous. (We have to do P90x AND Insanity...without any water!) I remember just simply going to the water park with my friends and one of them passing out from walking everywhere in the heat. Yet, we get a water every morning during state testing... yes, that definitely makes me dehydrated... unlike intense workouts.


RULE #2: PDA (PUBLIC DISPLAYS OF AFFECTION)

Let's face it. You hate when you see two people punching each other's tongues with their own in the hallway,  especially when you're trying to make it to your next class. It's even worse when you have to force out an awkward "excuse me!" ...But sometimes the PDA rule....overreacts? I remember locking arms with my best friend, giving a high-five to the next, and patting the other on the back. I was immediately threatened to receive a detention... and these were my first few weeks in middle school. Yes, the first time I was told I now knew that locking arms was against the rules. But the other two weren't just to spite teachers, I genuinely had no clue that high-fives meant, "i wanna snog your face" 

I also feel that sometimes.... it targets the LGBT side of the school. Teachers will sometimes just search for a reason to complain about same-sex relationships because they think it's wrong. I have a friend, whom had a girlfriend during the school year. They got in
trouble for PDA when one just gently hit the other's hand away. Okay, okay, you could've scolded them for not keeping their hands to themselves... but PDA? really?


LAST BUT NOT LEAST-- AND THE WORST....

RULE #3: YOU HAVE BOOBS. YOU CAN'T BE FASHIONABLE.


Picture of what a "sexually proactive" teen wears.
Otherwise known as dress code. We can all agree that this rule is not gender-equal and it targets women way more than guys, because apparently, this day in age, having packages on your chest, or even just having legs or shoulders is inappropriate, and will distract these horny young teenage boys from their work. Yes, boys doing well in school is more of a concern than girls. Read this post that shows a great example of how the public school system works. There was also another one that I saw a while back, and can't seem to find now, about a high school girl who was wearing shorts in summertime during school, (because god forbid she do that)  and got pulled out of class because her "shorts were too short" and then, moments later, was a high school boy walking around with a shirt that was talking about making a woman orgasm. He was not forced to change. at all. What a world we live in!


this just SCREAMS
"i want to have sex RIGHT NOW"
I have many personal experiences myself. I remember seeing an old friend wearing a slightly off the shoulder top, who didn't seem to cause any trouble that day. It was cute, so I thought that maybe I should wear mine! I wore it to school the next day with a very broad-strapped tanktop. Keep in mind this girl didn't seem to be wearing any tanktops. I was pulled out of history class and told that someone personally came down to the office and reported me. I was as innocent as an angel at this time. Never touched or kissed any boy in my life. But even then, she looked at me like I held a world record for fucking the most boys in the entire universe. I swear, she looked at me like I was some type of gross animal. She then told me to "cover my shoulders." This happened again the next year, when my inner-feminist was beginning to glow. It was extremely hot outside, and I began to wear tanktops. My teacher took me out of the classroom and asked me to wear shirts that didn't show my shoulders. (I don't know about you, but sweat poured from my armpits faster than Niagara falls when I wear sleeved shirts in the summertime.) I smiled at her and agreed, but then began wearing tanktops everyday to spite the school system.every day. Let's not forget to mention that I sparked a mini revolution in class when voicing my opinion about dress code, even some boys agreed.
"fuck me" is written in invisble ink on this tanktop.
not "it is kinda warm and i'm actually sweaty"



Hey, staff! Instead of thinking that I'm trying to give a boy (who i could give less of a shit about) a massive boner, why can't you just see that i'm a human being who sweats in heat?

of course you can't do that, though. because, you know, i have a vagina and i'm a teenager, which means that when i wear so called "revealing" clothing, i'm ready to pounce on anything that walks.


What stupid rules do you have to put up with at school? Comment below!

Kiki's Delivery Service: my thoughts


Hello everyone! Welcome to my first blog post!


I was thinking earlier that I should do a review. Joy!

i recently watched kiki’s delivery service for the first time and thought i should share with you guys my experience! i am a huge ghibli fan and am even surprised at myself that i haven't watched this movie until now!
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Let's start with a little summary!
kiki’s delivery service centers around a young witch named kiki. in the witch world, it is custom for every new witch to find a city to train when they turn thirteen. kiki, who is now this age, is ecstatic to take off on the first full moon in clear skies to begin her journey on becoming a good, trained witch.
on her journey, kiki is accompanied by her kitty companion jiji, whom with a not-so-bubbly, and rather
Jiji!
sarcastic personality, always likes to say what’s on his mind. sometimes he can frustrate kiki, as she expects him to back up her opinions when he can really just say the opposite.
it is kiki’s dream to find a city on the water, so she sets out in hopes of just that, but on her search, bad weather approaches and she is forced to seek shelter. kiki eventually finds a boxcar attached to a train with hay inside. there, her and jiji sleep for the night.
while they’re sleeping, the train starts back up and moves, and in the morning, kiki finds that the boxcar she’s in is full of cows! by this time, the rain has now stopped and kiki continues her broom ride, where she finds the perfect city on the water, where civilians haven’t seen a witch in years, and some others haven’t seen one at all. 
it may have seemed great at first, but kiki has a hard time finding a place to stay, and runs into some… legal trouble. when she is halted by a police man for causing trouble in the streets, a young boy who takes a great interest to kiki gets her out of it by tricking the officer. he then tries to become friends with kiki, but her customs/ways of male etiquette and the fact that this young boy wasn’t following them made her furious.
while kiki continues her hunt for a place to stay, she finds a young pregnant woman who runs a bakery. one of the lady’s customers has dropped her baby’s pacifier, and is already a ways away from the shop. the lady then decides to walk all the way to the customer herself to return it, but kiki intervenes, offering to return it to the mother for the lady.
the bakery owner accepts the offer, and is surprised to find that kiki is a witch when she takes off on her broom. when kiki comes back, the woman feels obligated to return the favor, inviting kiki inside her home for some tea. there, the woman finds that kiki has no place to stay and lends her the spare room they own.
when kiki stays in the room, she counts up her money and decides that she wants to help the bakery by watching after it and starting a delivery service, where she will take items that need to be delivered and take them to the right place by broom stick. the woman thinks that it’s a good idea, and thus, kiki’s delivery service is born!

not-so-happy kiki...
but delivering things is not as easy as it seems… kiki runs into many obstacles and emotions that make her doubt her normality as a teenage girl. she runs into the same boy again, and other kids her age that she feels looks to her as an outsider. when kiki realizes this, it makes her lose faith in herself. when she does, it comes with a huge price. 
ONTO THE REVIEW: 
Chihiro from Hayao Miyazaki's
Spirited Away
i really haven't any negative feelings towards this movie other than the seemingly slow pace.. i had a hard time concentrating sometimes, but i think that's just because i'm... well... me. (i normally watch very fast paced movies with a new event in every corner.)
anyway, this movie, i feel, is not very action filled as a movie like spirited awaybut it still depicts VERY well the emotions any child can feel as they grow older. when you’re open to world full of different people, things can get pretty discouraging. think if it like your first day to kindergarten or coming to live in a different country. it suddenly makes you feel like something is wrong, like you aren’t like other people, but kiki towards the end shows that you should embrace your uniqueness. so what if you are different? it’s what makes you special. she is definitely the symbol of courage for children and adults.
so there we have it! another brilliant movie from hayao miyazaki along with a powerful message and wonderful, smooth animation. i would definitely watch it again and hope anyone who hasn’t does! yay for ghibli!