Getting Oregonized

Random thoughts & observations before, during & after a cross-country move to Portland, Oregon in June 2006.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Reality Bites

I do believe we've reached the official bottoming out of the reality TV genre. I saw a commercial the other day for the newest offering: "Celebrity Rehab".

Join us as we delve into the dark side of celebrity addiction & see your favorite stars with their head in a toilet? No thanks.

Please let the writer's strike be over soon so we can get back to our regularly scheduled programming.

Hopefully,
PortlandGirl

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!

I am thankful for:

- the turkey that's in our fridge (to be transferred to our oven shortly)
- having the day off with my husband
- the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
- Deb, Dado, Jode, Jeannette, Kate, Ryan & Charlie
- my friends (who may as well be family)
- online Christmas shopping
- coffee

Just a short post for today b/c I want to get the pumpkin pie ready before the parade starts. I'll let you know how long John can hold out on eating said pie. I'm guessing 10:30 a.m. Any takers on that bet?

Thankfully,
PortlandGirl

Friday, November 09, 2007

Ladies, Mark your Calendars

Mix up a pitcher of cosmopolitans & strap on your Manolos b/c "Sex and the City - the Movie" is coming soon to a theater near you! Well, maybe not so soon - the release date isn't until May 30, 2008 - but what a great thing to look forward to!

I was so sad when the series ended in 2004. It was my absolute favorite show; the one I looked forward to watching all week and one of the few shows I would actually make plans around. I didn't start watching it when it first appeared on HBO (Canada didn't get it right away), but when we moved to Orlando, I quickly became addicted. It sounds weird, but it was my night out with the girls. All of my real-life girlfriends were far away, so Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda & Samantha became their stand-ins. For a half-hour each week, I could dive into their New York lifestyles and pretend.

The show had a big impact on my wardrobe. I began shopping for strappy shoes & high heels just because. I pinned flowers to my jackets. I looked for things I wouldn't normally buy b/c if Carrie could wear stuff like that, so could I! The only problem with this theory was that Orlando ain't New York City! Strutting around the Upper West Side in a crazy get-up is no big deal in the city that never sleeps. But walking to work in the suburbs, where 9:00 p.m. is considered a late night & most of your co-workers think you're dressed up if you're wearing a skirt, is quite another story.

And herein lies the secret I learned from "Sex & the City"...who friggin' cares?! If somebody stares at you for wearing something different, does it matter? NO WAY! What's the worst that can happen?

So, your mission for today, should you choose to accept it, is to throw caution to the wind (while throwing on an outfit you've never thought to put together before) & hold your head high. Strut down the street & feel good about yourself. Because when you're wearing strappy sandals, nothing can get you down.

Stylistically,
PortlandGirl