Saturday, May 22, 2010

Rainy Day

(Sorry, I can't remember where I got all these photos; just digging through my interiors folder)


With the warm weather finally here to stay, I'm getting a little stir-crazy in my shoebox of an apartment and dreaming of one that's higher up with more sunshine, more of a breeze (not much of either on the 2nd floor when your building is surrounded by huge office buildings), and more room.
I really can't stand too much clutter so usually opt for a sleeker, cleaner space. Maybe that's just the OCD in me. I also arrange my books by size, my closet by item, have a fridge that looks like a game of Tetris, and tap my toothbrush twelve times after brushing. But hey, that's just who I am. Bless the people in my life for putting up with me, hah.


1) Loving the open kitchen (mine's almost literally a closet in the hallway) and the zebra accents...my apartment needs some zebra.
2) I may kill for the bookshelf wallpaper and hot pink table. Since seeing this picture, I've really been on the hunt for a pink table. I'd love a bookcase but there's barely room for a garbage can in here so I think bookcase wallpaper would be perfect.
3) Plain and simple, I want a lace blanket.
4) Longing for a vanity.
5) Dark floors + light walls + lots of light = my home interior weakness.
6) It kind of reminds me of an old hospital, but that's cool.











Saturday, May 15, 2010

Mindless May

I have been in suchhh a fashion rut the last month. I literally lounge in my pajamas until the last second, then throw on the nearest dress that I can find and a cardigan if necessary, and head out.
At the very least I can say that I've reached the point where heels are more comfortable than flats. That's nice.




Uhhhh so Golden Week was spent hanging around Tokyo, going to boat races crowded with old men and gangsters (I was almost literally the only female there), cat cafes, and hitting up Costco for unnecessary amounts of cheese and chocolate-covered pretzels. Then we roadtripped to Tsurumi to pick up two of our friends and drove to Atami for two days of that fresh mountain-meets-sea air, stopping in Hakone and Odawara on the way. Good times. But I have to say that I love having a 7-11 across the street versus having to literally walk 20 minutes down a mountain. The hike back up was killer, but the chu-his we bought got us through it just fine.


There was a private onsen set into the mountainside, overlooking Atami city and the ocean. It was absolutely gorgeous and the alotted 30 minutes went much too quickly. I hope we can go back sometime. I love Atami.

I got a new job soooooo I've been super busy juggling everything. Pretty much starting a whole new life. It's about time, I need to get myself together.

OH. And heading to Chicago for two weeks in July. I'm beyond excited for that, it's been over a year already.



I promise that my next post will be soon, and much more interesting. Sorry for my rambling! I'll leave you with some random pictures. iPhone dumping.







(Hanging out on top of the Mori Building in Roppongi)



(Nighttime hangouts at Odaiba Park with gorgeous views of the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower)

(Thai and Burberry for White Day ♥ )


(I took a cooking class at ABC Studios and was full for like...two days. Never again.)



(My favorite cat at the cafe...I seriously contemplated kidnapping him.)