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Friday, February 26, 2010

Friday afternoon

Hello all!

I am very honoured to be featured on Kae's blog For Fatshion's Sake. Head on over there to read the interview she did with me.


The past few weeks I have been listening to mixed CDs I made 3-4 years ago. A lot of them are pretty good, but I am overcome with nostalgia. I've also been looking through (and posting) a lot of older photos, which definitely adds to my nostalgia. The sunshine is causing me to be super energetic and optimistic, which may be the only upside of seasonal affective disorder.

I am also desperately yearning for some film. I have an awesome Polaroid camera but alas, only 2 pictures left. It seems eBay would be the best place to buy the 600 Polaroid film, but I've never shopped on eBay before. I'm also looking for a 35mm film camera, as 35mm film is still readily available. All of my family's film cameras have bitten the dust, and so this weekend I may swing by some thrift stores and search. What is it about film that is so glorious?

my 16th birthday
My 16th birthday

Speaking of photographs, when I was 11 I got an honourable mention in an Owl Magazine photo contest. An honourable mention may not seem like much, but I won a camera and my name was published in a national magazine. This is very cool for an 11 year-old.

Well, I think I have sufficiently rambled enough. I hope you all have a good weekend!

4 comments:

  1. Hehe a letter I wrote was published in 'Teddy In My Pocket' magazine when I was about 7 - we're so cool. ;)

    I have Seasonal Affective Disorder too! Hoorah for the SAD-ies!

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  2. Great feature! Thanks for the tips on thrifting. I ventured out today to a gently use clothing store we have here in Nashville. I'm going to try goodwill next!

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  3. You are just adorable and I love your style. Great interview!

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  4. thank you all!

    @MessyCarla, we seem to have a bit in common. neat

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