Tuesday 31 August 2010

life

TWO WOLVES

One evening an old Cherokee told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people. He said, “My son, the battle is between two wolves inside us all.

“One is Evil – It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego.

“The other is God – It is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith.”

The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather: “Which wolf wins?”The old Cherokee simply replied, “The one you feed.”

Sunday 29 August 2010

updated2

monday the 16th of august this was my list of to do:
so..updated list

  • fit katies toile for shoot - DONE
  • make katies corset for shoot - DONE
  • finish uni sketch book - NOT DONE
  • do mood board for uni sketch book - NOT DONE
  • shop for shoot accessories - DONE
  • create mood board for top seekrit designs - NOT DONE
  • get photies after shoot and ADVERTISE ADVERTISE ADVERTISE!! - HALF DONE


    not tooooooooooo bad.

new to do list:
  • mood board for uni sketch book.
  • finish uni sketchbook
  • mood board for seekrit projekt
  • finalised designs for seekrit project
  • make petticoat cream for lizzy
  • create mood board for another Top seekrit project
  • collect swatches for Top seekrit project
  • get designs on paper for Top seekrit project
SO MUCH TO DO!!!

xxxx

Thursday 26 August 2010

....and from Michael's guide...






"manifesting is like breathing.
You don't consciously breath in and out
and you don't consciously manifest.
Ask for it, visualise it, then live it"

stolen from Sue Treanor at Spiritus




xxxx



Wednesday 25 August 2010

questions questions.

stolen.

Live What You Love: 50 Questions to Ask Yourself
Live What You Love: 50 Questions to Ask Yourself
  1. How do you really feel about what you are doing right now at this exact moment?
    lovely, but a bit like something is missing.

  2. What is your fondest childhood memory? Who was there? What was going on?
    I was about 8? Walking round in circles on my mums giant bed, with my best friend charlotte, pretending to be old ladies (very special children) absolutely laughing our heads off and not knowing why it was funny.

  3. How comfortable are you in your home?
    super comfy :)

  4. How comfortable are you in your town/city? State?
    Very, id say its one of the nicer town, cities and states to live in, in England.

  5. What kind of weather do you like?
    All kinds, they serve their purpose. without rain we can have no life, without sun we can have no life. being out when its sunny and in when its rainy, is fine with me.

  6. Do you believe you can have your cake and eat it, too? Why or why not?
    depends on how appreciative or obnoxious im being about the situation. but id say so long as im not being obnoxious or ignorant, then yes i can. and because its my life - i make my rules. so long as im not hurting anybody - then why not?

  7. What is one quality about your parent(s) that you really loved?
    i cannot pick just one :)

  8. What is one quality about your parent(s) that you really do not like?
    theres nothing i really DON'T like - and if she lacked those things, the bits i like wouldnt be the same?

  9. Do you like what you are doing for money?
    i have no money....but i love what i do in my attempt to make money.

  10. What do you feel is your greatest skill?
    sewing?

  11. What do you feel is your greatest personality trait?
    My ability to be accept most things.

  12. Do you feel like anything in your life is holding you back from ultimate joy? List everything.
    My laziness.
    My inability to accept the mundane
    That i understand how hard big company's will screw over everybody but i refuse to be one of the screwed.

  13. Write a paragraph or two about your ideal weekend/time away from work. Include location, sights, smells, food, activities, and people.
    - i cannot do this -

  14. How close are you in proximity to the people you absolutely adore the most?
    miles.

  15. What do you want out of life?
    fun

  16. How do you think people will remember you, when you die?
    short, easy going, corset maker

  17. How do you want people to remember you, when you die?
    short, easy going, corset maker, with a nice bum

  18. Write your epitaph - the sentence you would want to appear on your grave.
    companion, mother, lover, hugger

  19. What is one thing you could do today, this week, this month, or this year to get a step closer to creating the legacy in #17?
    pilates

  20. How do you feel about your home furnishings?
    i love them

  21. Do you have a hobby that you like to do but you don’t get paid for? What is it?
    sewing - i can be paid for it - if people would order stuff ;)

  22. Does money hold you back from anything? What does it hold you back from? Be very specific.
    going out to eat at restaurants, getting to certain attractions, buying new clothes - everything superficial. iv had money and iv not had money and i can safely say i am happier without money. though...a little to be comfortable would be nice. I would like money to travel, easier than walking....

  23. What do you think of passionate people?
    They are the recognised.

  24. Do you know anyone who you feel is living their dream? Who? What do they do all day and night? Be very specific.
    I am. i want to be a designer/producer of awesome clothes and i do it when i can. all day i think about designs i want to do and the practicalities of getting money for fabric etc. all day i look for inspiring pictures, food for my eyes and soul. and all night i talk AT my boyfriend about my ideas and how to get things together and then i sleep, ready for another full brain day tomorrow.

  25. Do you think you can be completely satisfied living where you do right now?
    No? but...that is because i don't have a job. but im just as likely to not get a job here as i am anywhere else.

  26. What do you want to accomplish?
    contentness. and..to be able to get over disappointment easier.

  27. Do you want to change your career?
    No.

  28. Do you wish you lived closer to a certain someone or group of people?
    No, traveling makes it exciting.

  29. Do you wish you lived in a foreign country or a far away state?
    for a while, but i do love england, id like to explore it before i explore somewhere else.

  30. What are three things that you do everyday that make you totally happy?
    walk my dogs, think of the love i have and drink tea

  31. What do you want to pass on to your children?
    artistic nature, open mindedness, relaxed disposition

  32. What is something you have never tried but would like to?
    arrgggg! no idea..everything?

  33. Are there things in life you wish you could reverse or make right?
    no. everything happens for a reason. wait...in life? make right? like...starving people? floods etc? if i had a wand to make it right, id do it.

  34. Do you feel like you have enough money to live the way you want to?
    no. but im lucky to have the money i do have, it could be SO MUCH worse.

  35. Are you happy when you think about the upcoming day and all that it comes with?
    thursday the 26th of august. it should be fine :) who knooowws what will happen.

  36. What do you find challenging?
    accepting other peoples, slower, less efficiant way of doing things.

  37. What do you find thrilling?
    roller coasters? falling? DANCING! loving...

  38. What are three memories you haven’t yet created but you would like to?
    being dropped off at university
    REALLY missing someone and FINALLY seeing them and kissing their godamn face off

  39. Do you feel energized when you work?
    hmmm...less energised, more...articulate and efficient.

  40. Do you feel creative when you work?
    yes....

  41. Describe what you consider work, and what you consider play. What are the differences?
    work...achiveing a final goal. working toward something. play - doesn't matter if you have an outcome, so long as its fun.

  42. Do you feel blessed or lucky to wake up each day? How can you get to that point?
    not so much blessed, but yes lucky. I am at that point because i appreciate the good things that i have and don't dwell on the bad things. dwelling doesnt change things, DOING things changes things..so DO, don't mope.

  43. If all of your debt was forgiven tomorrow, and you had a completely clean slate, what is the very FIRST thing you would change about your life?
    ermmm.......carry on the same?

  44. Where are three places you have always thought about living but never did?
    south coast England
    USA
    Thailand? or somewhere similar...
    but im only 21...

  45. When do you want to retire?
    when i feel too old to work and have enough money not to have to.

  46. Is there an award or accolade you have always dreamed of winning or being recognized for?
    noooo

  47. If you could learn how and money was not an issue, is there anything else you would do for work besides what you are doing now? Be specific.
    counseling, but not mental exploration counseling, just people spewing their thoughts out in front of me, for me to help them pick them back up in order, accepting them and putting them back.

  48. List three things you would immediately change about your work day if you were the boss (assumes you are not the boss).
    later start, more pay, more projects.

  49. List three things you would immediately start doing on the weekends if you had the money.
    driving to a different place every friday night and exploring it over the weekend.

  50. Imagine it is a big holiday and you are with your loved ones and you are living what you truly love. When they ask what you have been doing, what do you say in reply?
    sewing, getting designs together, hoping for more orders.

Which questions do you find difficult to answer? Why do you think that is?

13. Write a paragraph or two about your ideal weekend/time away from work. Include location, sights, smells, food, activities, and people. - i like spur of the moment, i couldn't plan places and people and smells. that isnt in the moment.

NOW...go and answer these...i feel better from doing this - lighter. i understand me more.

xxxx

Tuesday 24 August 2010

good luck, mr. gorsky


ON JULY 20, 1969, AS COMMANDER OF THE APOLLO 11 LUNAR MODULE, NEIL ARMSTRONG

WAS THE FIRST PERSON TO SET FOOT ON THE MOON.
HIS FIRST WORDS AFTER STEPPING ON THE MOON, "THAT'S ONE SMALL STEP
FOR MAN, ONE GIANT LEAP FOR MANKIND," WERE TELEVISED TO EARTH AND HEARD BY MILLIONS.

BUT JUST BEFORE HE REENTERED THE LANDER, HE MADE THE ENIGMATIC REMARK
"GOOD LUCK, MR. GORSKY."

MANY PEOPLE AT NASA THOUGH IT WAS A CASUAL REMARK CONCERNING SOME
RIVAL SOVIET COSMONAUT. HOWEVER, UPON CHECKING, THERE WAS NO GORSKY IN
EITHER THE RUSSIAN OR AMERICAN SPACE PROGRAMS.

OVER THE YEARS MANY PEOPLE QUESTIONED ARMSTRONG AS TO WHAT THE "GOOD
LUCK, MR. GORSKY" STATEMENT MEANT, BUT ARMSTRONG ALWAYS JUST SMILED.

ON JULY 5, 1995, IN TAMPA BAY, FLORIDA, WHILE ANSWERING QUESTIONS
FOLLOWING A SPEECH, A REPORTER BROUGHT UP THE 26-YEAR-OLD QUESTION TO ARMSTRONG.

THIS TIME HE FINALLY RESPONDED. MR. GORSKY HAD DIED, SO NEIL
ARMSTRONG FELT HE COULD ANSWER THE QUESTION.

IN 1938 WHEN HE WAS A KID IN A SMALL MIDWEST TOWN, HE WAS PLAYING
BASEBALL WITH A FRIEND IN THE BACKYARD. HIS FRIEND HIT THE BALL,

WHICH LANDED IN HIS NEIGHBOR'S YARD BY THE BEDROOM WINDOWS.

HIS NEIGHBORS WERE MR. AND MRS.GORSKY. AS HE LEANED DOWN TO PICK
UP THE BALL, YOUNG ARMSTRONG HEARD MRS. GORSKY SHOUTING AT MR. GORSKY.
"SEX! YOU WANT SEX?! YOU'LL GET SEX WHEN THE KID NEXT DOOR WALKS ON THE MOON!"

TRUE STORY.

aviator, autumn winter '10

This morning - and last night, in fact - there was condensation on our bedroom window. we Didin't have the heating on...but id say that means the chill is up and summer is turning to autumn. This makes me excited :) theres always a crisp snap of excitement i thee air, as we turn toward golden leaves, colder smells, Halloween, bonfire night and Christmas. i can already feel, this winter is going to be COLD! but then after winter, comes the spring :) and i cant wait for that.

ANYWAY


The point to this post is, I NEED TO MAKE MY AVIATOR JACKET NOW!! i posted about it months ago, after seeing Burberrys AW10 collection of luxy aviator jackets. i KNEW i needed one, but not being able to afford a couple of thousand, ill make my own.

so i need shearling and i need some faux leather/saude.
ill get on that
and get back to you.
xxxx


Sunday 22 August 2010

OM.NOM.NOM





I've got a photoshoot coming up on Monday
and iv been working flat out till 2 a.m
yesterday i decided 1) i deserve a break
2) tom needs to learn to cook cake properly
3) rainbow cake would DEFINITELY chivvy me up.

WE got SUCH a sugar rush..it was like after you've smoked something
of good quality
om.nomnomnom.
xxxxxxxx

Wednesday 18 August 2010

tanya davis

If you are at first lonely, be patient.

If you’ve not been alone much, or if when you were, you weren’t okay with it, then just wait. You’ll find it’s fine to be alone once you’re embracing it.

We can start with the acceptable places, the bathroom, the coffee shop, the library, where you can stall and read the paper, where you can get your caffeine fix and sit and stay there. Where you can browse the stacks and smell the books; you’re not supposed to talk much anyway so it’s safe there.

There is also the gym, if you’re shy, you can hang out with yourself and mirrors, you can put headphones in.

Then there’s public transportation, because we all gotta go places.

And there’s prayer and mediation, no one will think less if your hanging with your breath seeking peace and salvation.

Start simple. Things you may have previously avoided based on your avoid being alone principles.

The lunch counter, where you will be surrounded by “chow downers”, employees who only have an hour and their spouses work across town, and they, like you, will be alone.

Resist the urge to hang out with your cell phone.

When you are comfortable with “eat lunch and run”, take yourself out for dinner; a restaurant with linen and Silverware. You’re no less an intriguing a person when you are eating solo desert and cleaning the whip cream from the dish with your finger. In fact, some people at full tables will wish they were where you were.

Go to the movies. Where it’s dark and soothing, alone in your seat amidst a fleeting community.

And then take yourself out dancing, to a club where no one knows you, stand on the outside of the floor until the lights convince you more and more and the music shows you. Dance like no one’s watching because they’re probably not. And if they are, assume it is with best human intentions. The way bodies move genuinely to beats, is after-all, gorgeous and affecting. Dance until you’re sweating. And beads of perspiration remind you of life’s best things. Down your back, like a book of blessings.

Go to the woods alone, and the trees and squirrels will watch for you. Go to an unfamiliar city, roam the streets, they are always statues to talk to, and benches made for sitting gives strangers a shared existence if only for a minute, and these moments can be so uplifting and the conversation you get in by sitting alone on benches, might of never happened had you not been there by yourself.

Society is afraid of alone though. Like lonely hearts are wasting away in basements. Like people must have problems if after awhile nobody is dating them.

But lonely is a freedom that breathes easy and weightless, and lonely is healing if you make it.

You can stand swathed by groups and mobs or hands with your partner, look both further and farther in the endless quest for company.

But no one is in your head. And by the time you translate your thoughts an essence of them maybe lost or perhaps it is just kept. Perhaps in the interest of loving oneself, perhaps all those “sappy slogans” from pre-school over to high school groaning, we’re tokens for holding the lonely at bay.

Cause if you’re happy in your head, then solitude is blessed, and alone is okay.

It’s okay if no one believes like you, all experiences unique, no one has the same synapses, can’t think like you, for this be relived, keeps things interesting, life’s magic things in reach, and it doesn’t mean you aren’t connected, and the community is not present, just take the perspective you get from being one person in one head and feel the effects of it.

Take silence and respect it.

If you have an art that needs a practice, stop neglecting it, if your family doesn’t get you or a religious sect is not meant for you, don’t obsess about it.

You could be in an instant surrounded if you need it.

If your heart is bleeding, make the best of it.

There is heat in freezing, be a testament.


Monday 16 August 2010

Human 'being'

Ten Rules for Being Human

by Cherie Carter-Scott

1. You will receive a body. You may like it or hate it, but it's yours to keep for the entire period.
2. You will learn lessons. You are enrolled in a full-time informal school called, "life."
3. There are no mistakes, only lessons. Growth is a process of trial, error, and experimentation. The "failed" experiments are as much a part of the process as the experiments that ultimately "work."
4. Lessons are repeated until they are learned. A lesson will be presented to you in various forms until you have learned it. When you have learned it, you can go on to the next lesson.
5. Learning lessons does not end. There's no part of life that doesn't contain its lessons. If you're alive, that means there are still lessons to be learned.
6. "There" is no better a place than "here." When your "there" has become a "here", you will simply obtain another "there" that will again look better than "here."
7. Other people are merely mirrors of you. You cannot love or hate something about another person unless it reflects to you something you love or hate about yourself.
8. What you make of your life is up to you. You have all the tools and resources you need. What you do with them is up to you. The choice is yours.
9. Your answers lie within you. The answers to life's questions lie within you. All you need to do is look, listen, and trust.
10. You will forget all this.

updated

on the 9th of july, this was my ''stuff to do'' list...

  • finish patterns for photoshoot corsets - DONE
  • finish toiles for photo shoot corsets - DONE
  • fit toiles for photoshoot corsets - DONE two of three
  • start compiling info into sketchbook for applying to uni - DONE
  • start designing and figuring out the 'how tos' - DONE
    of top seekrit but awesome autumn/winter/spring collection (cant wait to show you that..) - DONE (will be revealed after the shoot on the 23rd)
  • do designs for portfolio sketchbook - DONE
  • stop eating so much chocolate - NEVVVVAAARRRR!!!!
  • be less hormonal - DONE
  • get measurements for recent corset order - CANCELLED :(
  • make pattern and toile for recent corset order - CANCELLED :(

    not bad i don't think? :)

    so..updated list

  • fit katies toile for shoot
  • make katies corset for shoot
  • finish uni sketch book
  • do mood board for uni sketch book
  • shop for shoot accessories
  • create mood board for top seekrit designs
  • get photies after shoot and ADVERTISE ADVERTISE ADVERTISE!!


    xxxxxx

Saturday 14 August 2010

bisous

“Have you ever lost yourself in a kiss?
I mean pure psychedelic inebriation.
Not just lustful petting but transcendental metamorphosis
when you became aware that the greatness
of this being was breathing into you.
Licking the sides and corners of your mouth,
like sealing a thousand fleshy envelopes
filled with the essence of your passionate being
and then opened by the same mouth and delivered back to you,
over and over again –
the first kiss of the rest of your life.
A kiss that confirms that the universe is aligned,
that the world’s greatest resource is love,
and maybe even that God is a woman.
With or without a belief in God,
all kisses are metaphors decipherable
by allocations of time, circumstance, and understanding.”
~Saul Williams

Friday 13 August 2010

live by your own rules

right on.

i don't care if you hate her....


...because, this is wonderful.
it's sumptuous and majestic.
yes.
xxxx

Thursday 12 August 2010

perseids


this stuns me so much i feel sick.

Explanation: This beautiful cosmic cloud is a popular stop on telescopic tours of the constellation Sagittarius. Eighteenth century cosmic tourist Charles Messier cataloged the bright nebula as M8. Modern day astronomers recognize the Lagoon Nebula as an active stellar nursery about 5,000 light-years distant, in the direction of the center of our Milky Way Galaxy. Remarkable features can be traced through this sharp picture, showing off the Lagoon's filaments of glowing gas and dark dust clouds. Twisting near the center of the Lagoon, the bright hourglass shape is the turbulent result of extreme stellar winds and intense starlight. The alluring view is a color composite of both broad and narrow band images captured while M8 was high in dark, Chilean skies. It records the Lagoon with a bluer hue than typically represented in images dominated by the red light of the region's hydrogen emission. At the nebula's estimated distance, the picture spans about 30 light-years.

I want to swim and get lost in this.
breath it in.
breath for me.
breath in me.
xxxx

Tuesday 10 August 2010

Sunday 8 August 2010

ehem...


i love my boy
what can i say?
im a super super lucky girly :)
xxxx

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