3.17.2010

Celadon, Chartreuse, Olive, Lime & Kelly

No, these are not the latest celebrity baby names, but rather shades of green. St. Patty's Day is not my thing. But, I can definitely endorse the color green:

Carrie the Wise

SSB: Secret Single Behavior. Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw coined this fitting term for all those things we do that we do not want our hubby/partner/bf/gf/flame to see. Carrie's SSB involved eating a stack of saltine and grape jelly sandwiches, while standing up in the kitchen and reading Vogue--she couldn't explain why she did this, just that it felt so good.

What are your SSBs? What are the little innocent and unexplained rituals that you enjoy only by yourself? What do you do for no rhyme or reason when you have a moment of solitude?

I light all of my yummy smelling candles and watch the Real Housewives while painting my nails (and hope that I don't ignite from all of the nail polish fumes and candles). Sometimes, I put on my stretchy pants and eat waffles for dinner, while watching Jeopardy and saying the answers aloud.

Why? Who knows? Because it feels good. Because bringing someone else into these rituals would change them. Because another person would take away from the inherent innocuous pleasure of doing precisely what I want. Because some idiosyncrasies are best enjoyed alone.

Take a little "you time." Relish your SSBs.

3.16.2010

Dinner Time

Last night for dinner, I pulled together (with the help of recipezaar) an updated version of fish and chips: panko-crusted tilapia, oven-roasted potatoes, and asparagus with Parmesan. Serve with a dollop of Trader Joe's jalapeno tartar sauce, some fresh lemon and a cold Stella, and voila, dinner is served!

Weirdly Wonderful


I would be lying if I said I didn't want a Mad Men Barbie. Sorry kiddies, mini-Don and mini-Betty do not come with mini-martinis or cigarettes or emotional baggage. And, no, in case you're silently judging me, I am not one of those weirdo e-bay freaks who collects this crap. I just really like this one singular bit of pop culture memorabilia...okay, and maybe I have a stray beanie baby from 1995.

Image from New York Times

Puppy Love

I certainly would be a happy gal if this little gremlin showed up at my doorstep. I think I would name him Pablo:

photo from: http://www.marthastewart.com/photogallery/brooklyn-puppies#slide_2

Happy Spring



photos borrowed from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/liquidskyarts/sets/72157602258118113/

Taste Treats, Butter Edition


This morning I decided to surprise my hardworking hubby by making something extra delish for breakfast. Trader Joe's frozen chocolate croissants make the kitchen smell divine--butter and sugar and chocolate, oh my! These chocolate goodies are a perfect wow factor at breakfast or brunch. All they require is proofing at room temperature over night and a quick egg wash over top before baking (to make them shiny and flaky!).

3.15.2010

Ode to Ina

Oh Ina, the things you've taught me:
  • orange tulips always perk up a bland table
  • just because the food is homemade doesn't mean your friends have more fun at your party
  • make something, fake something, assemble something
  • when in doubt, add more butter
  • a roasted chicken every Friday night can help your marriage last for 40 years
  • no one ever drinks only one cocktail
  • surround yourself with creative people
  • food looks best on white plates
  • learn a handful of classic recipes and then vary the ingredients to expand your culinary repertoire
  • yes, more butter

Prêt-à-porter?

So, I doubt I can head into Ralphs to pick up some produce wearing one of these giant pom-poms on my head, but I love it nonetheless. From Sonia Rykiel's Paris show:

Little Miss Muffet

J'adore! For now, I will only dream of a yummy pale pink couch. While hubby dearest can handle pops of pink throughout the apartment, I will not be subjecting him to playing his zombie-killing video games on this dainty sofa for fear of irreversible emasculation disorder.

photo borrowed from: http://citified.blogspot.com/

3.14.2010

Day at the Beach

We spent an afternoon at the beach (complete with umbrella drinks!):


Paris on my mind

Books that can transport me to Paris in a metro minute:These are all "sit in a comfy chair and flip through the pages in any order" kind of books--with lots of glossy photos and whimsical illustrations. Enjoy perhaps with a warm croissant and a café au lait on a rainy morning.











Also, loving these soft, diffused photographs by Yvette Inufio:
Visit her etsy page:http://www.etsy.com/shop/yvetteinufio

3.13.2010

Blush and bashful

Every few weeks, I treasure the moment when my favorite design magazines plunk down in my mailbox. Conveniently, my thoughtful mail carrier always seem to deliver them on Friday afternoons so that I can languorously flip through each page while enjoying a cup of tea or more likely, an apéritif. My April issue of InStyle arrived yesterday and revealed some very chi-chi-fu-fu (that's me talk for uber-feminine) fashion trends for spring.

I am loving this pale blush color:
Oooohhh and good news for us Southern gals, polka dots are back (though they never went out in my opinion)!

images: http://fashiondesigners.instyle.com/collections/photos/runway/jason-wu/fall-2010-runway/results.html?No=6

3.12.2010

La vie en rose
















Well, my dears, my spring break fantasy of jetting away to Paris never materialized. So, I suppose I will have to put some Piaf on the pod and twirl around my kitchen in some black and white Chanelesque ensemble. Zuts alors!


Feast for the eyes


Wayne Thiebaud, a California artist who initially trained with Disney, is often perceived as a stepchild to the Pop art movement in America. While his art lacks the consumerist statements that Warhol and Oldenburg infused in their imagery, he focuses instead on food, glorious food laid out again a barren and creamy background. Perhaps because his palette veers towards sorbet-shades and cotton-candy colors, I am inherently delighted by his diner windows, bakery displays, and trays of pâtisseries. His refined and elegant treatment of a Pop subjects offers the viewer all of the fun of Warhol with none of the guilt.

3.11.2010

Let them eat cake


Confession: I have a bit of an addiction. Cake stands. Yes, I should probably cut back, but cake-stands are oh so useful for making my chaotic collections of this-es and thats look purposeful and organized. While I've always admired those few funky folks who can pull off a minimalist aesthetic in their homes, I am a "more is more" kind of gal. So, cake-stands and trays and platters are my go-to trick for making order out of miscellany.


collage image borrowed from: http://abbyjean.typepad.com/style_me_pretty/images/2008/06/03/cake_stands.jpg

3.10.2010

When in Rome

Today, joy of joys, I am teaching my students about Roman wall paintings, particularly those discovered at Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Boscoreale. I am obsessed with this one:
I love love love the color palette, the trompe l'oeil architectural details, and the illusionism of the outdoor world. Someday, when I have my villa (a girl can dream), it will surely have walls that look oh so close to this.

Au bord de la mer

Each month, when I receive my new issue of Coastal Living magazine (courtesy of my design-savvy momma), I want to live INSIDE the magazine. The homes featured are so me. A touch of beachy-chic with a mix of traditional elements and a dash of vintage, oh pretty please, let me live here:





Or even here?


















Or this would work too:

Good morning, sunshine!


Well, it's another gloriously-sunny day here in So-Cal. While I always thought of myself as more of a blistery-weather-loving Midwesterner, I am getting used to unending expanses of blue sky and bright sunshine. This weekend will surely include a beach picnic!

photo by moi

3.09.2010

Cocktail du jour

Ever since I first saw A Single Man last month, it has been sitting with me---scenes and lines from the film reappearing in my minds-eye arbitrarily.

While the film stunned and hypnotized me with its artful imagery, one silly little line introduced me to a new cockta
ilian pleasure: the old classic Gin and tonic.

In the film, Julianne Moore's character, Charlotte (though she goes by the much more irreverent "Charley"), asks Colin Firth (George) to "pick up a bottle of Tanqueray" because she "loves the color of the bottle." He quickly and in the most Colin Firthiest manner retorts, "no, darling, you love what's inside."


Like Charley, I am loving the
emerald-colored glass bottle and am developing a taste for the juniper-scent and crispness of what's inside it.

Beyond merely making you want to sip on a G&T, I also want to entice you to see the film.













One of the most defining quotations:

"
A few times in my life I've had moments of absolute clarity, when for a few brief seconds the silence drowns out the noise and I can feel rather than think, and things seem so sharp and the world seems so fresh. I can never make these moments last. I cling to them, but like everything, they fade. I have lived my life on these moments. They pull me back to the present, and I realize that everything is exactly the way it was meant to be" -George

Paris in the Springtime


As you might imagine from my nom de guerre in the blogging world, Pink Frenchie, I am enamored of all things français. Every few months (let's face it, every few minutes), I dream up my next trip to Paris. One of the great pleasures of working in academia is a schedule punctuated with many breaks. Next week is spring break at my college. So, for the last couple of weeks, I've been checking kayak and yahoo and gotoday for specials to my beloved and enchanting city of lights. Only trouble is that I've yet to find a travel buddy to accompany me. The hubby is over-committed at work. The parents are unable to get away. I don't have many twenty-something friends who can fly to Paris on a whim. Perhaps, I might just be so bold to go it alone.

I am daydreaming about what it might be like to venture through my city all alone. I actually imagine it would be quite refreshing to see what I want to see... to spend hours languidly staring at a David painting in the Louvre, to sip my molten chocolat chaud at Angélina's for as long as I fancy, or to scour les bouquinistes along the Seine for vintage Vogue magazines.

We shall see...perhaps next week at this time, I'll be sitting out front a café in the Marais, scarf wrapped around my neck, enjoying a café crème and my new-found traveling companions: moi, moi-même, et je.

image borrowed from: http://moodboard.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/07/angelinas-hot-chocolate.html

3.08.2010

Tickled Pink













Why thank you, Ms. Martha Stewart for having an episode of your show devoted entirely to my favorite color! From pink tuile cookies and raspberry-rhubarb sorbet to an all-pink fashion show courtesy of Liz Lange and glorious bunches of pink peonies and sweet peas, today's Martha show, as you might imagine, was a thrill-a-minute for pink-loving moi.

Julia would be proud

Amid the sea of muted pinks and metallics last night at the Oscars, my personal favorite dress was Meryl Streep's draped white gown by Chris March. The dress, though initially appearing quite simple, was in fact the perfect accessory to enhance Meryl's architectural features and elegant blond up-do.


In terms of the gents, fashion designer become film director Tom Ford looked dashing in his tux, and we'd expect no less.

3.07.2010

On the red carpet

Oscar season always enchants me. I am one of those "red-carpet interview, Barbara Walter's special, pre-Oscar, post-Oscar and everything in between Oscar" kind of viewers. If it wouldn't freak my hubby out too much, I'm sure I'd be sitting here right now in a ball gown getting my hair coiffed and my makeup applied so that I could watch the ceremony in full regalia. For me, the Oscars offer a welcome break from harsh reality and allow us to focus instead on the frivolity of Hollywood, and more importantly, on the escapist art of movie-making.

While I no doubt adore this awards season, I have also become disenfranchised with the typical winners at these events. So often, the award goes not to the best performance, but to the film with the most press, the most controversial role, or to an actor who "earned" it with his or her previous unrecognized performances.

I would imagine that my very favorite roles and films will go unrewarded this year. To me, the standout acting came from Carey Mulligan as Jenny in An Education and Colin Firth as George in A Single Man. While this year certainly produced many powerhouse films like Avatar and The Hurt Locker, I gravitate towards the quieter more introspective roles that Mulligan and Firth embodied in their respective films.


So, for those of you who plan to cozy into your couch and watch this annual display of pomp and circumstance, enjoy the evening and celebrate the joy of movies.

3.06.2010

Posies



Aren't ranunculus just a lovely variety of flowers? The name is Latin for "little frog" because the species was often found near the water, like froggies.

I found this frilly bunch today and am gushing over the combination of yellows and pinks. What I adore about this particular flower is the lushness of the bloom and the distinctly punctuated black center. Now, if only we could get them smelling like roses and they would be spot on.

photo by moi
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