Monday, December 13, 2010

Behind the Scenes

You may think
I’m just fine
How could anything
Ever be out of line?

I take my time
To set the stage
To make sure everything
Is all in place

Even though I’ve got the lines rehearsed
A picture only paints a thousand words

Things aren’t always what they seem
You’re only seeing part of me
There’s more than you could ever know
Behind the scenes
I’m incomplete and I’m undone
But I suppose like everyone
There’s so much more that’s going on
Behind the scenes

Sometimes I can’t see
Anything
Through the dark
Surrounding me
And at times I’m unsure
About the ground
Beneath my feet
If it’s safe and sound

When it’s hard to find hope in the unseen
I have peace in knowing it will find me

Things aren’t always what they seem
You’re only seeing part of me
There’s more than you could ever know
Behind the scenes
I’m incomplete and I’m undone
But I suppose like everyone
There’s so much more that’s going on
Behind the scenes

You may think I’m just fine
How could anything ever be out of line?

To Button, or Not To Button?

So I have this cardigan that I LOVE, and normally wear buttoned, but last night decided to be bold and daring and wear it UN-buttoned. I know I know, I live on the edge. And then I thought, well what do I wear underneath it? If Im going to be bold and daring, I cant just wear plain old black, cause thats what I typically would wear. So I decided to wear yellow, and not just any old yellow, my favorite mustard, yellow cardigan. Thats right, Im wearing a cardigan underneath ANOTHER cardigan. Whoa Nelly. Im wicked edgy today. Thats right. I said wicked. Cant help it Im from Massachusetts.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

French Influence

Lately I have been completely infatuated with Audrey Tatou, a beautiful French actress who happens to have been in 2 movies I now absolutely adore.
I loved Coco's style, she was all about combining both fashion and comfort. She hated corsets and flashy accessories. She was simple, classy and strong willed. Good story.

A Very Long Engagement was more artsy and I LOVED how they did the film. It was witty, thrilling and charming all in one. Both were in French and contrary to most people I loved the subtitles, its more of an experience that just simply watching a movie. Two thumbs up on both!