Wednesday, July 13, 2016

July StitchFix Box!

Seeing my StitchFix box at my mailbox always makes me happy because I know I'm about to get some cute new clothes! Here's what was in my box this month!


Gilli Trista Faux Wrap Dress, $68


Ooh, I really liked this dress. I need a couple more dresses to add to my dress collection, and this one would be great for a lot of different occasions. This one was a keeper.


Level 99 Cindie Linen Printed Short, $78


Oh man, I love these shorts. They fit so well and are so beautiful. But that price point! I just can't justify 80 bucks for a pair of shorts; especially white ones that I will inevitably and quickly get dirty. Sigh, oh well.


41Hawthorn Beckett V-Neck Blouse, $48


This top is okay. It's pretty, but not really me. The fabric was that kind of synthetic stuff, not super soft. 


Market & Spruce Sam Hi-Lo Short Sleeve Tee, $44


I did really like this top! It's soft and fit nicely. But... I have like 5 gray tops already. So, I had to decline this one with regrets.


Anamarie Crisscross Flats in Light Purple, $59


Love! My stylist sent me these because I pinned something similar! They fit quite well and are obviously gorgeous! I love a good crisscross.

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Anime Expo 2016!


Last weekend, I attended Anime Expo for the... third (I think?) time! As I've probably said in my previous posts, I don't actually watch anime. I do appreciate random Japanese stuff, though, so there's definitely stuff for me at this convention.

This giant... guy greeted us in the entry way to the convention center. This was before Pokemon Go launched, so I was not able to capture him in a Pokeball.


There were a few non-anime things there, like this case of DC heroine figurines!


See, this here, this is right up my alley. Cuteness!


I don't know what this is:


Ninja bunny! Is there a ninja bunny anime? I would watch the crap out of that.


Game of Thrones?! What are you doing here?


An art of Boba Fett dragging Frodo to Mount Doom. I don't know, but I like it.


Cats in bananas were a theme this year, for some reason.


A Kirby and a Pokemon! They actually moved, and it was very strange. I wasn't sure if there was an actual person in there or what.


I finally got to see Kiba, the Cosplaying Corgi! She was signing/pawing her autograph. TOO CUTE.


Squirtle Squad Goals! #squirtlesquadgoals


For some reason, anime cars? Also, it's hard to tell, but the blonde girl behind the bike is a Cyclops. She was wearing a plastic mask with a cyclops eye that blinked. It was terrifying and still haunts my dreams.


As usual, I bought a mystery grab bag from one of the booths. It was a really good one, I got a stuffed cat from some game called Monster Hunter, as well as 2 cat hats from the same game. One of the better grab bags I've gotten!


Like this:

There was a large Neko Atsume set up, which was very exciting for me. They showcased their new kitty figurines. This is the only one out yet, and of course I immediately bought it:


Upcoming sets:

I got so excited when I saw this set up, you don't even know. It's hard to tell, but the fat white pillow I'm laying on is Tubbs! How nice, he left me some gold anchovies. 


Pretty good Anime Expo show this year. Next year, we might stay downtown and make a weekend of it, like we did for WonderCon.

Friday, July 1, 2016

CatCon 2016!


This past weekend, I went to CatCon! Yes, you heard me right, a convention devoted solely to cats and cat accessories and cat products! Held at the Reef in downtown LA, this show saw over 12,000 cat lovers in attendance over the weekend!


CatCon was spread out over 2 different floors with both booths and experiences. Pusheen had a big presence with lots of adorable Pusheen items for sale!


I bought one of these Unicorn Pusheens, because obviously.


For some reason, I didn't buy this Pusheen onesie!


Several Cats of Instagram also made appearances over the weekend, like Lil Bub, Pudge, and Nala!


Yeah, I wore cat ears! Where else can an adult wear cat ears in public and not get shamed for it??


There were so many booths with cute cat items, like this one by Kimchi Kawaii which featured cat-shaped mochis and cat-shaped coffee!


100% Soft, maker of cute emojis and other cute things, had a booth featuring their Kaiju Kitties!


Lil Bub also had his own booth with all his merchandise, as did many, many other famous, semi-famous, and wannabe famous cats.


There was a Cat In A Box escape room, which I'm sure was fun but I had no interest in waiting in line for ever for it. Kat Von D was also there doing makeovers. Not sure if the makeovers made you into a cat, or just gave you a cat-eye.


They also had a cat adoption lounge! These were the only real cats allowed at the show; they advised to leave your own cats at home, probably to avoid catfights or catnapping! I hope lots of cats and kittens got adopted out!


Bonus picture of my shadow where I almost look like Pusheen with my ears on.


CatCon was a great show with lots of cool stuff to do, see, and buy. We didn't spend too much time there, but with the various activities and panels, you could easily spend the whole day there. I definitely want to go again next year!

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday: Top 10 YouTube Channels

I remember back in the early days of YouTube when it was all cat videos and everything was 3 minutes or less, or else no one would watch it. The YouTube scene has certainly changed a lot since then. YouTube is now dominated by ambitious vloggers, posting multiple times a week to their own branded channels. I subscribe to more than a few channels that I enjoy watching. Here are my top ten favorite YouTube channels!

1. Practical Folks

This is SUCH an underrated channel. The Practical Folks first gained some fame for their Drunk Disney series, in which a group of twenty-somethings watch Disney movies while getting drunk and making hilarious commentary. They recently revamped their channel to include skits and vlogs, as well as a weekly Game of Thrones discussion. They seem really passionate about what they do, and I hope they can get more recognition.


2. My Drunk Kitchen/Hannah Hart


Hannah Hart has a great series of videos where she gets drunks and makes food, while being hilarious and occasionally philosophical. Her channel has gotten huge since I started watching her videos, and she's branched out into other types of videos now. Her videos are always very entertaining, not to mention a little educational with all the cooking tips!


3. Ingrid Nilsen



Ingrid is a great fashion/makeup/lifestyle vlogger who makes really well-produced videos. About a year ago, her video in which she came out went viral. Her channel is a little bit of everything, and I feel like I always come away with some good tips on whatever topic she's speaking about.


4. Fitness Blender



Fitness Blender is my go-to channel for workout videos. They have a great variety of workouts for every body part, every occasion, every person, and every level of fitness. Their videos are fairly simply produced with little distraction, which I appreciate.


5. Miniature Space



You never see this YouTuber, only their hands, holding teeny tiny cooking utensils while cooking teeny tiny food. There's something sort of zen about it sometimes; I mean, cooking tiny amounts of food over a tea light takes some time commitment. The teeny tiny furniture adds to the ambiance of tiny-ness.


6. Tati/GlamLifeGuru



Makeup tutorials used to be the main thing I watched on YouTube (uh, besides cat videos), but now that I've discovered that there's so much more to YouTube, I find myself watching tutorial videos less. Tati, however, is great! Maybe it's because we're similar in age, unlike a lot of the other 20-something youths (Youths!). She reviews a ton of products, from drugstore (which is what I buy) to super-high-end stuff (which I'll never buy but am curious about), and tries out a lot of different looks.


7. Threadbanger



This YouTube channel is run by husband and wife team Rob and Corinne, who each have individual channels as well. They basically try all kinds of Pinterest, DIY, crafty, trending kind of things and record their honest and hilarious results. They are so engaging and fun and irreverent, and it's a great twist on the Pinterest-life that numerous DIY channels emulate.

8. Jenna Marbles


Jenna Marbles has been around longer than most YouTubers, and she is probably my most favorites. She only posts once a week,and they are typically crazy, troll-y videos that I love. Her boyfriend, Julian, posts daily vlogs about their life together (plus their dogs, bonus!). I don't know if it's because she's one of the first real YouTubers I started watching, or if it's just how crazy hilarious all her videos are, but I love her. Her videos are very unique compared to lot of other channels on YouTube.


9. Grace Helbig


Grace is another lifestyle-type vlogger. I like her because not only is she awkward, but she's honest about how awkward she is. 

10. Traci J. Hines


Traci is Helvetica the Hipster Mermaid, and if that's not enough reason to immediately go check out her channel, then I don't know what to do with you. She's also a very prolific Disney cosplayer, singer, and voiceover artist. 


Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Weekend Roundup - Flower Crowns, Walks, & Kittens

My weekend was rather eventful! My boyfriend had to work all weekend, so instead of just being lazy and becoming one with the couch (like I typically would) I decided to get outside and do a few things!

First up on Saturday was a flower arranging class at Whole Foods! About 10 of us gathered under some tents outside and watched Diana show us how to properly arrange floral bouquets. It was pretty interesting watching her work as she cut off extraneous leaves, trimmed down tea leaves, and placed each flower just so. While she created several beautiful bouquets, she dropped some knowledge. For example, did you know that roses usually have several 'guard petals' that are used only to protect the rest of the petals?




After making 3 different bouquets, one with hydrangea, one with roses and baby's breath, and one with lilies and pink roses, she showed us how to make a flower crown before sending us off to some tables filled with jars of various kinds of flowers.


 I really liked the crown I made and I had a lot of fun doing it!



From there ('there' being the Runway Playa Vista outdoor mall thing), I decided to walk over to the Playa Vista rummage sale that takes place annualy at Concert Park. It wasn't too far a walk, and it was a lovely area to walk through anyway. 


I didn't find anything good to buy at the rummage sale, so I walked back to my car, went home, and watched Season 2 of the Unbreakable Kimmy Schimdt netflix show for the rest of the night. And that was my Saturday!

On Sunday, I had a shift at the Kitten Foster program at the animal shelter where I volunteer. I cleaned a few cages, did some laundry, mopped, and then I got to do playgroup with the kittens!! One at a time, each cat condo was emptied of it's kittens into a very tall cage, filled with toys, treats, and me!! My job was pretty much just to watch them, pet them, entertain them, and make sure they didn't get out. It was like heaven. The first group of kittens consisted of a mix bag of 5 kittens, plus their mama cat too. 



The next group consisted of 5 black kittens!! How freaking cute is this little black hole with eyes??


You have no idea how challening it is to photograph a bunch of kittens scampering around.


This one was my favorite. I wanted to put her in my purse and take her home with me!


 Look at that photogenic little face!!!




So that was my flowers, walks, and kittens-filled weekend!

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday: Top 10 Lip Balms!

Lip balm is one of my favorite, and most necessary, things in life. I always have at least one on me. Even if I'm just walking around somewhere, chances are I have one in my pocket, in addition to the several back-ups in my purse. Burt's Bees used to be my jam, and is the first lip balm that I ever religiously used. I stuck to it for a long time, but eventually branched out to other brands. Here is a list of my top ten favorite lip balms!


1. Chapstick, Cake Batter Flavor
I'm a fairly recent convert to Chapstick. Chapstick really appeals to me due to how soft the balm is, and also because of how many flavors they have. My number one all time favorite now and forever is Cake Batter. It makes me feel like I'm rubbing a soft marshmallow all over my lips!


2. Chapstick, Candy Cane Flavor



I love mint flavors, so the Candy Cane flavored Chapstick is another favorite of mine! And yeah, I'm listing two different flavors of Chapstick. That's how much I like each of them. So there!


3. Hurraw Lip Balm



Hurraw is this great company that only uses organic ingredients and is completely vegan. I love the oval shape of the tube; it's so unique, and it keeps it from rolling off your desk! They have a lot of great and unusual flavors, like Grapefruit, Lime, Root Beer, Orange, Green Tea - there's something for everybody.


4. Eos



These got really popular a few years ago, but I never tried them until recently. The unique round shape of EOS is my most and least favorite thing about it. I like that it's unique, but it does make it awkward to put in your pocket. I do appreciate the wide range of flavors. They've even branched out into lotion and shaving cream.

5. Burt's Bees Lip Shimmer



These lip shimmers from Burt's Bees are great because they not only moisturize your lips like a lip balm, but they also give you a bit of color. No need for lipstick with these babies!

6. Lip Smackers, Dr. Pepper Flavor


Not only does this lip balm from Lip Smackers taste very reminiscent of my favorite carbonated beverage, Dr. Pepper, but it also gives your lips a very subtle tint!


7. Maybelline Baby Lips





These only recently found their way into my collection, but they're pretty great. I love that they're swivel-up kind, so it's almost like you're putting lipstick on. I have one that's a cute pink color, and another nude one. They smell excellent! 

8. Vaseline Lip Therapy


These are also a newer addition to my lip balm hoard. I love Vaseline in general, and this tiny tub was too cute to pass up. I've tried the Rosy Lips one, and it's great! It's just as uber-moisturizing as your regular Vaseline, but it's scented and I believe, slightly tinted. I haven't tried the cocoa butter yet, but you better believe I will soon!

9. Rosebud Salve


Rosebud Salve used to be on everyone's must list a few years ago, and I too had a tin of it in my purse. The great thing about this balm is that you can use it not only on your lips, but also on your cheeks for a hint of color! The only thing I didn't really like is that you have to use your finger to apply it (unless you happen to have a lip brush) and if you have longer nails, it's gonna get gunked up under there. Still, it's a really great, moisturzing lip balm. 

10. Burt's Bees



Sigh. I guess I"ll put this one on the list, if only for being my gateway drug into the world of moisturized lips so many moons ago. I loved the formulation of it back then; it was so smooth and made my lips feel all tingly. However, I'm pretty sure they changed it, and now it just seems waxy and dull to me. Still, I do use it sometimes if it's the only one in arm's reach. Plus, they've expanded into a whole new world of flavors, and they even have lipsticks now!! Good for you, Burt's Bees.


None of these products are sponsored, I just really really love lip balm.