Tuesday, October 21, 2014

I think I won the fashion swap

Last night I attended my very first fashion swap. I made out like a bandit.



Shoes, clothes, jewelry, cat hat - I've got it all. Thank you Fiona for hosting. I can't wait to do it again.

So I have few thoughts going on in my head about things I've been watching and reading and I thought I'd share them on the blog.

I FINALLY read the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. I picked it up at Goodwill because it's about time I read this classic. It was much shorter than I expected and was a quick and easy read. I mean I would expect so, it is a children's series after all. The scene where Aslan is sacrificed on the stone slab by the White Witch is so descriptive. You're also getting Susan and Lucy's reaction who are watching this whole thing happen. I got a bit choked up despite knowing that he comes back. We all know I'm a fan of cats, lion and domesticated.


I kind of want to try a Turkish Delight now although the photos I've come across online don't seem exactly appealing to me. If you've tried some let me know.

Moving on to what I'm watching.

The Paradise took over a good chunk of my life. I'm talking hours here folks. Damn you Netflix and your making it so easy to binge watch tv shows!


The costumes and the characters are fantastic. Total Victorian era fashion eye candy but beyond that the show is just good. The Paradise follows a young woman Denise who starts work at one of the first high end department stores in England. Of course she falls in love with her charismatic boss Mr. John Moray. I really can't blame her, Emun Elliot is wonderful as Mr. Moray. I was also happy to see Elaine Cassady who I became a fan of after watching Harper's Island. If you like Downton Abbey I would give The Paradise a shot. I think you'd like it. The show is based off a book by Émile Zola which I have not read but probably will now that I've seen the show. Season 2 is currently airing on PBS.

Sometimes I wish I lived in Victorian times but then I remember how much I like yoga pants, modern medicine and being able to support myself. It's the dresses, I just love them.

Something I have been puzzling over all day. What did Renee Zellweger do to her face? She Jennifer Greyed herself. She looks like a completely different person. I can't imagine this will be good for her career. To clarify, I don't think she looks horrible it's just that she looks like someone else.

Well that's enough rambling from me today. Back to binge watching.

5 comments:

  1. Fashion swap! What a fun idea! And you did great. Nice of you to read the classics. You'll be all cultured now while wearing your cat hat.

    And I didn't know about Renee Z's transformation until now, so I quick googled. Migosh! I don't like it, but it's her face.

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    1. I think the hat will really help with my cultured look.

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  2. I love Turkish Delight, but only ever eat it at Christmas. Actually that's as lie, I had some last week. My mother-in-law gave me a box. My partner hates it, so I ate it all. It's one of those things you either love or hate.

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    1. I get the feeling it's a love it or hate it thing. I'll have to try it and report back.

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  3. I love your cat hat! :-D

    Turkish delight is usually flavoured with flower-water, so to me it tastes a little soapy. Not terrible, but I'd rather have chocolate.

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