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&. K E L .
Kel. 28. Lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. Graduated from UC Berkeley 2001. Has a small obsession with TV. Enjoys chick lit and teen movies. Major shopaholic. Blogging since January 17, 2002. &. N A V I G A T I O N .
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September 30, 2007 Many thanks to Alyson for teaching me how to "add friends" on MySpace. :) I only created it because a friend of mine made hers private so I could no longer read it! (You know who you are, hehe). I probably won't use it very much but if any of you have one and want to be friends, let me know in the comments. Or you can find me here. No Facebook yet, Alie -- I don't need another site to become addicted to! I am *so* dreading work tomorrow. :( I've been having a rough few weeks. My boss recently had surgery so she hasn't been in the office very much. Because of this, there are buying responsibilities for a major client that have filtered down to my desk that honestly, I'm not comfortable with handling. I'm only a junior Media Buyer -- I really shouldn't be making some of these decisions. And when I turn to upper management for help, I don't think they take my concerns seriously. It's unbelievably frustrating. To make things worse, the planners at the agency that we work with are some of the most uptight, unfriendly people I've ever had the (dis)pleasure of working with. It doesn't make for a fun work environment. I think I'm going to look for a new job after the wedding. I just have absolutely no idea what I want to do. I'm pretty sure I don't want to stay in media. I hate the long hours and the stress. But I've been in this industry for 5 years... I don't really know anything else. Maybe I can be an assistant again (this is how I got my start after college)... is that weird? You're supposed to move up the corporate ladder, not back. I just don't know. *sigh* Anyway, new TV always cheers me up! (Comments on Dirty Sexy Money, Private Practice, Gossip Girl, Smallville, CSI). Dirty Sexy Money Gossip Girl Private Practice Smallville CSI Posted by Kel at 11:36 PM | Comments (7) September 27, 2007 I created a MySpace account. I think. But apparently I can't seem to figure out how to use the thing. Can someone tell how in the world I send out a friend request?! Thanks in advance. :P While I'm here I might as well do a fandom meme stolen from Nicola: The one who seduced you and fucked you over and broke your heart in a million pieces and laughed about it: The old flame you don't see very often any more, but whom you still really enjoy getting together with for a few drinks and maybe a pleasant nostalgic romp in the sheets: The mysterious dark gothy one with whom you used to sit up talking until 3 a.m. at weird coffeehouses and with whom you were quite smitten, until you realized he really was fucking crazy: The one you spent a whole weekend in bed with and who drank up all your liquor and whom you'd still really like to fuck again, although you're relieved they don't actually live in town: The Steady: The alluring stranger with whom you've flirted at parties, but have never gotten really serious: The one you hang out with and have vague fantasies about maybe having a thing with, but ultimately you're just good buddies, 'cause the friendship is there, but the chemistry ain't: The one your friends keep introducing you to and who seems like a hell of a cool guy, except it's never really gone anywhere: The one who's slept with all your friends, and you keep looking at him and thinking, "What? How the hell did that land all these cool babes?": The one your friend has fallen for like a ton of bricks and whom she keeps babbling to you about on the phone for hours, and you'd be happy for her, except you just know it's going to end badly: Hee, that was fun! Posted by Kel at 11:00 PM | Comments (3) September 26, 2007 So let's talk Heroes and Reaper. Heroes Reaper -- Sam: Is this a carjacking? -- The Devil: Oh, gag, look at that tool. (This made me laugh at loud, which I rarely ever do). -- DMV Lady: Hmm. I've never seen one of these before. The Boss must think you're a moron. Next up: Dirty Sexy Money. Posted by Kel at 11:11 PM | Comments (3) September 23, 2007 MTV has been airing a marathon of SO You Think You Can Dance season 3 this weekend. I LOVE dancing but I've never been able to regularly watch this show. Maybe because it's on during the summer, which I consider to be my "TV break." Anyway, it's amazing how much time I've spent on the couch watching this marathon. EEEK. TV marathons are such a huge time-suck. I also watched the Prison Break and Gossip Girl premieres. Prison Break Gossip Girl Tomorrow: Heroes premieres! Posted by Kel at 09:22 PM | Comments (2) September 20, 2007 Wedding Update. :P Remember how we went to Southern CA for Labor Day weekend to meet with vendors? Well, after much discussion and a few budget revisions (EEEK), we've finally signed contracts and sent deposits in for our major vendors. YAY! We're pretty broke at the moment but so excited to share our "team" with you all... Coordinator/Consultant: Angel from Events of Love and Splendor Photography: Ray and Erwin from Apertura Photo Florals: Allison from Flower Allie Officiant: Father Brian from Good Shepherd American Catholic Church Next up: Do research on DJ/entertainment and Invitations! Posted by Kel at 11:51 PM | Comments (2) September 17, 2007 Had an incredibly tiring weekend... we drove down to LA Friday night to attend Rob's nephew's baptism and then turned right back around and drove back home on Saturday night -- phew! I was *so* not ready to go back to work today. Yesterday was my rubber stamping class at Paper Source. It was so much fun! I learned about the variety of ink available, what works best on different types of paper, embossing, masking, etc. I think I'm going to attempt to make all my holiday cards this year. YAY! Let's hope I don't look back at this and curse myself, hehe. If you want a holiday card from me, leave me a comment and I'll email you for your info. :) I also watched the Emmy's last night. I thought it was a disaster. (Not the winners or anything -- I'm pretty indifferent to the actual awards). I hated the round stage, didn't care for Ryan Seacrest, and the whole production just seemed so... amateur-ish. I DID enjoy the Family Guy intro (Stewie's awesome) as well as the moment when Steve Carell went up to the stage to claim the Lead Actor in a Comedy series award (BWAH! Hilarious). Otherwise, it was pretty awful. In other TV-related news, the Television Without Pity redesign is weirding me out. Hmm... I thought I had more to blog about. I guess not. :/ I'll be back once I've watched the Prison Break premiere! Posted by Kel at 11:29 PM | Comments (3) September 11, 2007 I finally received my Fall TV Preview issue of Entertainment Weekly. This is probably my most favorite issue of any magazine EVER. I always have to read through all the show summaries before making decisions on my TV schedule (hee, I take this *way* too seriously :P). Here it is with the respective season premiere dates: Mondays: Tuesdays: Wednesdays: Thursdays: Fridays: Sundays: I thought I was going to cut back this season but I guess not. :/ OOPS. I'm sure this schedule will change anyway. Some shows will get cancelled and others won't hold my interest. I'm so excited! New shows start next week! Posted by Kel at 11:23 PM | Comments (3) September 9, 2007 An entry in list form because I'm feeling random... 1. I've been thinking about getting a new laptop. And because Apple's advertising is so damn effective and their products are aesthetically pleasing, I want to try the MacBook. But I'm a little worried about the transition from a PC to a Mac. Anyone have any tips? I probably won't even be able to take the plunge until after the wedding (when I'll have money) but hey, it doesn't hurt to do some wishful thinking. :P 2. I recently found the Candy Blog. BEST. BLOG. EVER. Right now I'm actually going through the archives and *drooling* over all the yummy candy. 3. I've become addicted to paper crafts and rubber stamping. I have no clue how this came about. All I know is that I'm at Paper Source or Michaels about once a week to feed my obsession. I'm even taking a rubber stamping class next Sunday. I guess it's about time I took up a hobby other than watching TV all the time. Heh. :D 4. Now I'm watching the MTV Video Music Awards... 5. Just finished Britney's performance. Hmm. She seemed incredibly nervous and uncomfortable. :( Which makes me sad cause I'm really rooting for her. (What can I say -- I'm a huge fan and apologist). She looked great, though. I think I'm neutral on the song... didn't love it but didn't hate it, either. 6. I hate the style of this year's VMAs. What's with all the different "suites/parties?" They made the whole show so disjointed. Plus, I watch the VMAs for all the performances and I hated how they only showed pieces of them. Blah. 7. Sarah Silverman was awful. And I hated her jokes about Britney's kids. :( 8. Performances I enjoyed... Linkin Park, Alicia Keys, Timbaland/Justin/Nelly Furtado. But my favorite was Chris Brown! I know. He can't act (see: The OC) but he sure can dance. 9. Poor Vanessa Hudgens (of High School Musical fame) is having a horrible, horrible week. :( Her nude photos get leaked on the internet and now there's talk of her being replaced in the next HSM movie. I hope not -- I love her! I know Disney is known for their knee-jerk reactions but I hope they just chalk this up to her being young and stupid. Hope everyone has a good week ahead! Posted by Kel at 11:20 PM | Comments (4) September 7, 2007 I got back into the routine of things here so quickly that I totally forgot to blog about my trip to LA last weekend. The first thing that comes to mind is that it was HOT. Unbelievably hot. But seriously, I had a fabulous weekend. Rob and I were running around LA & the OC for wedding meetings but we still had time to hang out... I got to catch up with my best friends (and bridesmaids!), we attended a friend's barbecue and sat around their pool, and we even took our parents' out to dinner so we could all finally sit down together. It was the kind of weekend that reminded me of how much I love Southern CA. I really do miss it. OH! I also got to try Pinkberry, which is the frozen yogurt craze that's taken over LA (the chain has been seen on MTV's The Hills). I really, really liked it. I had an original yogurt with strawberry and mochi (rice cake) toppings. YUM. It's expensive, though. Anyway, does anyone remember the last time Rob and I were in LA scouting out possible wedding venues? Well, now that we've picked a venue, I thought I'd go back and post pictures and thoughts from the others that we didn't choose. Mostly because I think it might be nice to have a journal, if you will, of the wedding planning process. (I know it's starting to be ALL WEDDING, ALL THE TIME here but I can't help it! It's pretty much taken over my life... but I'm trying my best not to blog exclusively about wedding stuff. Really, I am!). Here we go... La Venta Inn in Palos Verdes It's located high on a hill in the Palos Verdes Estates and it's a phenomenal venue. The ceremony site overlooks the Pacific Ocean...
I could totally see us getting married here if the set-up for the reception area was different. As it is, the dining tables are in a separate room than the dance floor so the whole flow didn't feel right. The dining area was also super tight, like there wasn't a lot of room to move around freely.
Seven Degrees in Laguna Beach seven-degrees looks like a fun, fun place to have a wedding but pretty much as soon as Rob and I got there, we knew it wasn't for us. It has a totally hip and modern feel and we're not exactly a hip and modern couple, lol. It's a multi-purpose creative space that's used to showcase art, paintings, etc. I wish I had a photo of the ballroom to share because it's amazing... it has the latest in audiovisual technology and super cool lighting. (Carmen, if you're reading this, I can totally see you getting married at a place like this -- it's so trendy and chic).
Long Beach Museum of Art in Long Beach
This is the view of the museum from the outside.
I am in love with ocean backdrops for a ceremony. Sooo pretty. Another beautiful venue but again, it was just a touch too modern for us. An outdoor wedding would have been nice but unfortunately the museum is located in a residential area, which means the reception could only run until 10pm (boo). It's also on a major thoroughfare so I was really concerned about the noise from the street and cars that would be driving by (you can see how close the traffic lights are in the picture below of the reception area).
Rancho Las Lomas in Silverado RLL is an absolutely gorgeous private estate in central Orange County. The grounds are lush and colorful and it even houses a semi-private zoo!
The ceremony area. Please excuse the horrible lighting in the picture. It's really beautiful. Trust me.
The courtyard where the cocktail area is normally held. The building in the background is the Grand Salon, where the reception would take place...
The ballroom. Just imagine it with tables and a dance floor. I *adore* this place. It was actually tied with the Grand Newport Plaza (our eventual venue) for our first choice... until I found out that there's no air conditioning in the ballroom. And I wanted a summer wedding. Yeah. No go. I couldn't put my family and friends through that excruciating heat. I even looked into possibly having an April or October wedding when the weather is cooler but RLL books fast. The majority of the dates I wanted were already gone. Plus, as I've mentioned before, my dad is paying for the reception and while he thought RLL itself was nice, he hated that it was so far and difficult to find (which yes, it is -- when Rob and I went to see it, we missed the turn into the estate too). I (begrudgingly) had to admit he was right but I was really bummed about it for awhile. We really didn't visit a lot of venues (I know people who have visited 20+ and we only saw 5!) and we even contemplated taking a second trip down to visit more places and expand our search to include golf courses and/or hotels but honestly, my mind kept going back to the GNP. The Spanish-style architecture is lovely and the ceremony area is breathtaking. When we go back to visit it again, I'll have to take pictures to show you all. :) Posted by Kel at 11:45 PM | Comments (2) September 5, 2007 The new fall TV season is right around the corner and I am GOING TO FINISH LAST SEASON'S WRAP-UP if it kills me. Beware spoilers... Lost Smallville Supernatural HUH. I just realized that I never watched the season finales for Ugly Betty, Grey's Anatomy, Brothers and Sisters, and One Tree Hill so I guess I'm actually done with my TV reviews for now. Maybe I'll get around to it in the future but knowing me, I won't. I'll probably just read the recaps on Television Without Pity and call it a day. Next up: I'm going to plan my TV schedule for the season. I intend on scaling it WAY back. I tried to keep up with too many shows last season and as you can see, that totally flopped. :P Posted by Kel at 11:35 PM | Comments (1) |