Showing posts with label sailing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sailing. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

Being a Kid

Being a kid is probably one of the best experiences we will ever get in our lives.  I've never understood when people have this uncontrollable urge to grow up - I mean we only get 1/6 or less or our lives where being utterly enthusiastic, creative and inquisitive is socially acceptable.  After that the pressure is on to fit in with the rest of the 'normal' world.  Suddenly you become immature if you want to run around and play ridiculous, fictitious games.  You become messed-up instead of cute when you talk to yourself.  Not to mention the fact that suddenly you are expected to work for the rest of your life, earning as much money as possible so you can retire happily.  
WHAT?
no.
I refuse.  That's right - I just flat our denied your pressures to grow up world, what do you have to say to that?  I don't care if people scoff and give frosty looks, because I will be having about 400 times more fun than they are!
So here's an invisible toast to all those who have discovered that it's okay not to grow up so fast.  Because honestly - what's the point if you aren't enjoying anything?

Why mom's should let their kids dress themselves:


why can't I be this frakin cute nowadays?! 
In honor of anti-growing up antics, here are some pictures from about a month ago to prove that college hasn't sucked all the fun out of my soul (although sometimes I feel otherwise).

Good, Clean Fun Idea:
~bottle boats~
 Supplies needed:
- plastic bottles
- scissors
- markers
 - tape
- crafty decorating supplies
- twine or rope
- whatever else you want!

Hannah's mighty vessle, complete with newspaper pirate-picture sail


My iceberg-crushing ship Le Printemps 

So for all of you looking for something different than your walk down the block with your dog or friend - I invite you to try taking your very own boat for a walk!  

Friday, March 16, 2012

Goodbye Winter

It's been pushing 80 degrees for the past five days, and although the calendar might not yet want to admit it - spring has sprung!
So before the season officially starts, I though I'd best post all the winter pictures I've been procrastinating around for the last few months.  Well...is it procrastination if I was procrastinating by doing things like homework that actually have deadlines?  
Regardless: happy last days of "winter" *cough* yeahrightitsreallyspring *cough*

Hey who said sailing wasn't possible in February?


Remembering frosty times of long ago...aka three weeks or so



And of course the transitional semi-snow period before the official coming of spring.







         

What I probably look like most of the time while I'm practicing...
~Happy first days of Spring!~

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Outfits and Inspiration

You got to be inspired by something right?  Incase your are feeling dull in this turning-fall-weather, I present to you inspiration I have found on-line or in person of the new season!
Because I'm busy, and have not posted a lot of outfits lately - I bring you these with good wishes for colorful leaves and hot cider in mind!

HEADSCARVES are a win - I just haven't figured out how to wear them yet!

I DO NOT KNOW what is going on here, but I deeply appreciate the flawy fabric with the flowers, as well as the detain on the top (don't look to hard she's bearing it all for you!)


HATS in case you don't know: I'm bringing them back.  Question is: 
where to get pretty crafted vintage hats? I'm experimenting with making some as of now.


A QUICK FIX for boring pants, plus a nautical flair!

NOT EXACTLY FALL, but I really like one sleeved garments (if you couldn't tell from dress up your dresses post...)

BLACK LACE is so good, you can use it on anything!  Plus it makes for a killer stencil if you feel like doing spray paint patterns!

HAIRBOWS make auditioning for choir a little more fun...

ANOTHER skirt from a mans button-down.  Thanks large men who like pink, you make my wardrobe a little more fun!

BEADED ROSES seem like the perfect thing for a easy but awesome gift (sorry anyone if I make and give you one of these.  just pretend you didn't read this!)

A MORE INTRICATE TAKE on the mens button-down.  This actually involves some sewing, but I love the buttons at the top!

HECK YES to bags made of recycled sails! I feel like it should fold out or something so you can sail down the street!

THAT'S ALL FOR NOW!