6.8.10

Let's Take it Outside

People say that the more you watch a film, the more details you find and the more you fall in love with the story, the characters and the movie itself.

While watching (500) Days of Summer (yet again), I discovered in my favorite scene of the movie, the one that portrays the ¨Expectations vs. Reality¨ Tom has while meeting Summer after the wedding, an element I absolutely loved: Outdoors Dinner Parties.

Ever since, I've been strangely drawn to this phenomenon, not only because there's just something about fine weather, music outdoors and french wine, like John Keats so eloquently said, but because of the mystique that holds the lighting, the night and the company.

While searching images that may indulge my magical thoughts of what outdoors dinner parties hold in store, I came upon these,



Mysterious, yet inviting.




Colorful and chimerical.




Who said it has to start when the sun sets? 5 o'clock pre-dinner cocktails seem perfectly adequate, if you ask me.

Now, food is absolutely important, considering it's a dinner party and all, but isn't planning an outfit far more entertaining?



Have a lovely weekend everyone!
-M.

Product Information:
Images: here, here and here, respectively.
Dress: ModCloth
Bracelet: ASOS
Wedges: ASOS

28.7.10

Fairy Tale Wisdom

In my other post of a book review, I exposed how much of a loss I undergo when finishing a book, fortunately I choose to direct these feelings into writing these couple of lines about how much I loved the book I've been reading (which I sadly ended yesterday), The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales (in spanish: Psicoanálisis de los Cuentos de Hadas) written by Bruno Bettelheim. Not only is it a powerful literary acquisition, but also a useful resource when fairy tales come to mind.

Bettelheim does an amazing job explaining why is it that these magical stories help so much to the learning process a child needs to undergo throughout his/her infant years. It attacks existential questioning that the little one bears in mind but is too afraid to express, not only giving the child the confidence that the questioning is an element completely normal to exist, but also providing him/her with a handful of resourceful solutions that may help him/her get their happy ending. Fairy tales take you to other lands, where princesses must meet princes and fall deeply in love and where evil witches and step-mothers get, at the very end of the book, what they deserve.
Fairy tales speak to us in so many ways, and that's the beauty of their nature: the meaning each and every story evokes is so different from person to person and helps each one of us in different stages of our evolution as human beings. Bettelheim writes beautifully portraying the child as a person, a special value that we, adults, have forgotten they possess.
Few are those books that have so many elements that make a special click with the way you feel and think about children, and this book does exactly so, in the same nature it addresses: magically and full of fantasy and imagery. Wonderful book to read, beautiful and simple, always keeping it real.
A true gem for parents, teachers and psychologists everywhere if you ask me!

5.7.10

Fancy some tea?

I've always been drawn to the most peculiar and quirky things: the crackling sound a bell pepper makes when being manually broken; listening to heavily written pieces of paper being turn around in a notebook; the soothing smell of fresh basil; and, dreams of having my own house start with the purchasing of my very own fine China in hopes of hosting well-put dinner parties. Having said that, the decision of people investing on fine China has always thrilled me. Don't be fooled by how trivial the choice of purchasing place settings may seem: it IS an important decision.

Watching yesterday Mikasa's Fine China and Dinnerware inspired me to offer tea (late afternoon-ish) in the fine China my mother holds in our house. The excitement was so I treated every piece with extra care as if it were my own, placing each cup in the exact same position so it could fit perfectly into the small plates that holded each. Including the little cow for serving milk, who only comes out in special occassions!



I know I'm probably the only 20 year old who dreams of owning her own place so that she can buy China, but the thought of choosing dinnerware so the food I will someday cook can be placed on beautifully hand-painted plates is so whimsical I couldn't help but look upon THIS particular place setting, ¨Imperial Blossom¨.
Ah, a girl can dream:



Taking out the fine China and drinking tea in what appeared to be a regular Sunday afternoon just fills my old-lady heart with warmth. I'm an old soul, what can I say! What are you drawn to when peculiar things come to mind?

27.6.10

Bliss

Hey bloggers! Long time no see. I know I've been MIA for a while (sorry about that), but it's all been the result of hectic weeks. Weeks filled with excitement and fun. I've always thought there are different kinds of happiness and I've experienced a whole lot of them recently. You know? The times when everything is... well... blissful.



Birthday celebrations with a salsa orchestra at Habana Panama in Casco Viejo with friends and family. Yep, I'm a year older!






Going to Disney with my two best friends for a long weekend as a birthday gift! I couldn't have asked for a better gift. It was perfect!




While on my trip, going on a not-so ocassional shopping spree and finding my absolutely PERFECT boyfriend blazer! After months of searching and high disappointment, I finally found it




I love the small pleated details on the back. It creates a great silhouette!




Finally watching (500) Days of Summer, thanks to a good friend who gave it to me as a present. It was amazing. The photography, the wardrobe, the acting, the music. Everything. I think I want to raid Zooey Deschanel's closet after this movie. I highly recommend it (the movie not the raiding of closets, of course).




Finally watching An Education after months of hunting for the DVD. Also highly recommended. Very interesting theme and picture.




Catching up on homework and heavy study sessions... it makes me feel responsible! At least for now.


What has made YOU happy this weekend? What have you enjoyed doing? Any recommendations about how to mix that blazer? Hope you had an amazing weekend!

3.6.10

Panama Spotlight: Festival Verde de Cultura Musical


Last weekend Panama hosted the ¨Festival Verde de Cultura Musical¨ (Green Festival of Musical Culture), in which the main theme was environmental awareness. Arriving at 3:00, the most gorgeous day welcomed me to the festival. First up, Lemmiwinks, a traditional panamanian punk band with their amazing small (pun intended) project, 7-year old ¨Green Sky¨ who opened up the show and punked up the crowd. Next, Pepe Calavera: an artist so true to himself and so original, that could only be described by hearing his music. Los Rabanes were up next, Grammy award winning panamanian band and a true pride for us, really captivating the massive amount of people who were arriving by the second. El Papo Vecino rallied up, a band so diverse with natural and ethereal sounds (as well as lyrics), which were perfect for the theme the Festival had, including nature-simulated sounds. Critiques to social and environmental issues as pollution and ignorance nature-wise, were the main focus of their songs. The clock was now hitting around 6 p.m and the sun was just about to set, giving the audience an incredible scenario to admire, that worked as background for the next performances, including Carlos Méndez, one of my favorite of the afternoon, singer song-writer showing his new project ¨De Pie¨, with a different sound than we are accostumbed to here, but so refreshing and anew that I couldn't help but smile throughout his whole performance. Next up, Austin TV, mexican band who I, personally, had never heard before but was very amazed of the talent and passion they evoked as they played. Cienfue, panamanian singer was absolutely fantastic getting panamanians zoned into what we are all very used to: a classic sound of folklore with a twist of rock. Last, but definitely NOT least, were Aterciopelados, colombian group who I thought were the epitome of what the whole Festival intended, presenting their new project ¨Rio¨, their songs are full of love for all nature and appreciation for what Papucha Mamucha (Mother Nature) has given to us. Definitely giving the festival the finale it needed, with ethnic sounds and bohemian front singer Andrea Echeverri, I can say, with complete confidence, that the Festival was a complete success. Every single artist expressed their deepest concerns for the alarming contamination going on around the world, but specifically in Panama. Mother Nature definitely cooperated in the making of the event as she gave us a fantastic day, full of sun and a beautiful night, full of stars. Promising to turn this into an anual event, I can't wait for the next time I get to go, seeing as it was a complete success!

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El último fin de semana, Panamá tuvo el placer de presentar el ¨Festival Verde de Cultura Musical¨, en el cual la principal temática consistía en crear conciencia ambiental. Llegando exactamente a las 3:00 en punto, uno de los días más bellos y soleados que pude desear me dio la bienvenida al festival. Primero, Lemmiwinks, la tradicional banda de punk con su increible pequeña estrella ¨The Green Sky¨, quienes prendieron el ambiente y dieron pie para lo que sería el resto del festival. Luego, Pepe Calavera, un artista tan comprometido consigo mismo y tan original, que sólo puede ser descrito a través de su música. Los Rabanes le siguieron, banda de talento 100% panameño ganadora de Grammy y un verdadero orgullo para nosotros, los panameños, realmente cautivaron a la gran cantidad de gente que llegaba por el segundo. El Papo Vecino tomaron la batuta, un grupo tan diverso con un sonido tan etéreo y natural (al igual que sus líricas), que fue perfecto para todo el sentido del festival, incluyendo los sonidos naturales simulados. Las críticas sociales y ambientales como la contaminación y el alarmante crecimiento de ignorancia en nuestro país en lo que al cuidado de la naturaleza respecta, son el principal foco de atención de sus canciones. El reloj ya pegaba alrededor de las 6 de la tarde y el sol ya se estaba poniendo, dándole a la audiencia un excelente escenario para admirar, que sirvió, de igual forma, como telón de fondo para las siguientes presentaciones, incluyendo a Carlos Méndez, uno de mis favoritos (sino mi favorito) de toda la tarde, cantautor panameño enseñando su último proyecto ¨De Pie¨, con un sonido totalmente diferente a lo que estamos acostumbrados, pero tan refrescante y nuevo que no pude dejar de sonreír en toda la presentación simplemente porque su música me hiso feliz, aparte que el hecho de ver a mi primo tocando el bajo también me causó muchísimo orgullo :) ! Los siguientes fueron Austin TV, grupo mexicano a los que yo nunca había escuchado pero me encontré sumamente sorprendida por el talento y pasión que evocaban al tocar. Cienfue, cantante panameño fue absolutamente genial, llevando a todos los panameños a su zona de confort y algo con lo que hemos estado acostumbrados como país, en lo que a sonido respecta, pero con una ligera diferencia: el sonido clásico de folclor y típico con un toque de rock. Por último, pero no menos importante, Aterciopelados, grupo colombiano que me parecieron el epítome de todo lo que el Festival buscaba destacar, presentando su nuevo proyecto ¨Río¨, sus canciones están llenas de amor y respeto por la naturaleza y aprecio por, como le dicen ellos, la Papucha Mamucha (Madre Naturaleza). Definitivamente, dándole al festival el final con la connotación necesaria, con sus sonidos étnicos y la gran cantante bohemia Andrea Echeverri, quien con sólo presentar su guitarra completamente llena de calcomanias y con un aura impresionante causó tanto impacto, puedo decir, con completa confianza, que el Festival fue un rotundo éxito. Cada uno de los artistas presentados expresaron sus preocupaciones por el alarmante crecimiento de la contaminación que se está espareciendo por el mundo, específicamente en Panamá. La Madre Naturaleza coopero en la realización del evento al brindarnos un día tan soleado por el día y tan iluminado de estrellas por la noche. Prometiendo en convertir esto en un evento anual, no puedo esperar al próximo, viendo el éxitazo que tuvo!

For more information about the performers/Para más información acerca de los artistas:
Lemmiwinks
Pepe Calavera
Los Rabanes
El Papo Vecino
Carlos Méndez
Austin TV
Cienfue
Aterciopelados

24.5.10

Cozy Countryside

Last weekend I visited one of Panama's most beautiful landmarks (when looking for a different weather, other than what we panamanians are accustombed to): Cerro Azul. All around nature and in the highest peaks of our very own heart of the world, is located Cerro Azul, where the marvelous greens and amazingly chilly weather makes you feel all cozy.
Being there, with nothing but nature all around, gives you such a soothing sense of peace, exactly what I needed to get my mind off college and other responsibilites. Who knew that just curling up in a comfy couch with a blankie, a cup of tea and a really interesting book could make you feel so relaxed!
It definitely is a natural scenario to offer diversity when wanting to walk away from the hectic lifestyle the city encounters.
Family, food, comfort and incredible weather, were the elements highlighted in this trip and added the extraordinary factor to a nice, tranquil and peaceful weekend.



This river landscape makes me want to go back!








Cerro Azul holds a huge botanical growth potential.




The adorable countryside cottage in which I was so kindly recieved.

What are your options when wanting to relax and escape the busy day to day the city departs? Is there any place in particular you prefer to go when wanting to unwind?

Photos: Karla, Caps & myself.

16.5.10

Organization Galore

I have this ritual everytime I start a new quarter in college: I take out all my exams and essays from the previous quarter, and pile them all together into, what I like to call, my Achordeon Folder; consequently, put the notebook, where I have taken all my notes in the same quarter, into my college themed drawer.

Naturally, at the end of my first week in the new quarter, I decided to undergo the time-consuming task. Much to my surprise, I had found out my Achordeon Folder had broken and their was no room for one more notebook inside my drawer. I decided, then, that it was time for a change, so I started Operation Organize, and like any other operation, a series of steps must be fulfilled:


1. Take out all of my exams and essays from my Achordeon Folder and divide them into subject.
2. Take out all of my notes from my notebooks and pile them with their respective subject.
3. Decide what to do with the massive amount of papers lying in my room.





4. Count the amount of subjects lying around (read: a total of 30).
5. Buy 30 plastic folders in which my pile of exams, essays and notes will be relocated.
6. Label the folders and place them neatly in any available space (FINAL RESULT).




All and all, a total of 6 hours were spent in this Operation, and let me say (with complete confidence), what a success! While purchasing folders, the idea of buying a candle seemed appropriate to eliminate the imaginary ¨Office Depot¨ aroma my room had. So, I went ahead and purchased a Warm Caramel Corn candle to sweeten up the room!




How was your weekend? Did you catch up with any work that had been left behind? What's your favorite scent to aromatize your room?