Monday, July 7, 2008

>> Just another Monday << Heidy

Yeahhh… it’s another Monday…!!! It’s another “cheap movie” day for me and Carl..hoho..
This time, we just watched Hancock..well, it’s quite an entertaining movie for me but not for Carl..!!
That’s all!!



Today’s outfit :
Black cardigan : Pasar Gedebage Rp. 2.000 (less than $1)
Black shirt : Pusdai Friday Market Rp. 8.000 (less than $1)
Skirt : Pusdai Friday Market Rp. 8.000 (less than $1)
Necklace : Forever21 Rp. 80.000 ($8) and Smoothie Dayspot Rp. 20.000 ($2)
Skinny belt : Pasar Gedebage Rp. 7.500 (less than $1)

Bag : Pasar Senen Rp. 25.000 (about $3)
Bangles : Pasar Asemka Rp. 10.000 each ($1 each)
Sandals : VNC


Carl’s :
Hat : Bandung Halal Fair Rp. 30.000 ($3)
Shirt : Pasar Senen Rp. 5.000 (less than $1)
Pants : Tailor made
Sneakers : Puma




Saturday, July 5, 2008

>> Shoooess!!!! << Heidy

Hmmmppphhh…what a day!!!

All I can say about today is..shoes really drove me and Moniq crazy!!!...right Mon??!!!..hoho

Well actually..I’m kinda tired and sleepy..and I guess tomorrow is gonna be such a looong day!!!... So..I gotta go to bed!!!... see you on the next post!!




Today’s outfit:
Shirt : Pusdai Friday Market Rp. 5.000 (less than $1)
Skirt : Pusdai Friday Market Rp. 8.000 (less than $1)
Bag : Pasar Senen Rp. 10.000 ($1)
Necklace : Forever21 Rp. 80.000 ($8)
Bracelet : Smoothie Dayspot Rp. 20.000 ($2)
Purple bangles : gift from Asha
Sandals : VNC




Moniq’s :
Batik maxi dress : Pasar Beringharjo Yogya Rp. 15.000 (less than $2)
Long Cardigan : Heritage Factory Outlet
Bag : Esprit
Sandals : Symbolize


Friday, July 4, 2008

Road Trip - Central California Coast


This past weekend was my 20th high school reunion in Anchorage - yikes! Yes, I'm THAT old. A few of my girlfriends from high school still remain close and were pretty much rearing to go all the way up to Alaska for the reunion, family and all. But when it came right down to it, we decided who we really wanted to see was each other and not necessarily in Alaska. So we picked a nearby place we've been wanting to explore and set about on our own mini reunion. We picked Central California Coast - the towns Monterey, Carmel, and Big Sur. Having already been inspired by those towns for my Spring 2008 collection of Eco-Spacedye knitwear (with color names Carmel and Big Sur), I was anxious to actually see these beautiful coastal towns up close and personal, and gain new inspiration for Fall '09.

First stop, Monterey. This in particular was for the kids, with the famous Monterey Aquarium and Cannery Row as the main attractions. Also, a little side trip to the Dennis the Menace park (coolest kid's park ever) and a paddle boat ride on El Estero Lake. Monterey is famous for it's June Gloom weather. Not necessarily the warmest Summer weather, but luckily I had been forewarned and packed accordingly. You pretty much have to dress in layers so throughout the day you can shed clothing as it warms up (by the way, Stacia's thin knitwear is perfect for such layering!)

Next stop, the 17 mile drive through Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, and Carmel. One picturesque vista after another along this winding drive that took us through the pine tree-lined roads and down to the pristine beaches on the coast. If only our Santa Monica beaches were as clean and beautiful! We wandered down to the Asilomar State Beach in Pacific Grove to enjoy the serene beauty of an untouched beach. Only the die-hard surfers clad in neoprene from head to toe would dare go in this chilly water. The upside is the cold water deters the usual beach-goers and therefore the sand and water are clean and free of cigarette butts and styrofoam (at our local beaches here you see more trash than seashells!) We also made a quick stop in Carmel along the 17 mile drive. This quaint little town, slightly more inland, reminded me of New Hope, PA with it's Tudor-style, fairytale architecture and charming little shops. My favorite stop along the drive was the Lone Cypress tree (pictured above), all alone out on a huge rock in the ocean. I can already envision Fall '09 spacedye colors - Cypress, Monterey, Grove, Spruce, Pine, Spyglass (that one's for you Jodie!)

Finally, the best for last, Big Sur. You couldn't dream this stuff up. The view from all angles was to die for. I jokingly coined a picture of my husband and I with the Big Sur coastline behind us as our "fake" Big Sur backdrop. The views were just too perfect to be real. Talk about tidepool heaven. Wish I could hike down there with my wet suit and gear to explore those untouched tidepools with star fish, seals, and otters galore. The only drawback was the ash falling from the sky and the whiff of smoke in the air from the local fires. It was hard to tell what was marine layer and what was smoke.

The highlight of the trip, besides the vistas, was our tricked out minivan that we borrowed for the road trip. Not necessarily design inspiration for me, but I have to admit the pimped up Town & Country Limited minivan made the ride more upscale. With dual DVD players, map system, leather interior, and swivel second row seats, it made hauling four kids a pleasure. Although I did get a little carsick in the back seat and mainly road in the rented mini van with my girlfriends while the hubbies and kids road the T&C. Check out my husband's review of the Chrysler Town & Country Minivan on the LAtimes.com auto blog - pretty much sums up our vacation.

Road Trip - Central California Coast


This past weekend was my 20th high school reunion in Anchorage - yikes! Yes, I'm THAT old. A few of my girlfriends from high school still remain close and were pretty much rearing to go all the way up to Alaska for the reunion, family and all. But when it came right down to it, we decided who we really wanted to see was each other and not necessarily in Alaska. So we picked a nearby place we've been wanting to explore and set about on our own mini reunion. We picked Central California Coast - the towns Monterey, Carmel, and Big Sur. Having already been inspired by those towns for my Spring 2008 collection of Eco-Spacedye knitwear (with color names Carmel and Big Sur), I was anxious to actually see these beautiful coastal towns up close and personal, and gain new inspiration for Fall '09.

First stop, Monterey. This in particular was for the kids, with the famous Monterey Aquarium and Cannery Row as the main attractions. Also, a little side trip to the Dennis the Menace park (coolest kid's park ever) and a paddle boat ride on El Estero Lake. Monterey is famous for it's June Gloom weather. Not necessarily the warmest Summer weather, but luckily I had been forewarned and packed accordingly. You pretty much have to dress in layers so throughout the day you can shed clothing as it warms up (by the way, Stacia's thin knitwear is perfect for such layering!)

Next stop, the 17 mile drive through Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, and Carmel. One picturesque vista after another along this winding drive that took us through the pine tree-lined roads and down to the pristine beaches on the coast. If only our Santa Monica beaches were as clean and beautiful! We wandered down to the Asilomar State Beach in Pacific Grove to enjoy the serene beauty of an untouched beach. Only the die-hard surfers clad in neoprene from head to toe would dare go in this chilly water. The upside is the cold water deters the usual beach-goers and therefore the sand and water are clean and free of cigarette butts and styrofoam (at our local beaches here you see more trash than seashells!) We also made a quick stop in Carmel along the 17 mile drive. This quaint little town, slightly more inland, reminded me of New Hope, PA with it's Tudor-style, fairytale architecture and charming little shops. My favorite stop along the drive was the Lone Cypress tree (pictured above), all alone out on a huge rock in the ocean. I can already envision Fall '09 spacedye colors - Cypress, Monterey, Grove, Spruce, Pine, Spyglass (that one's for you Jodie!)

Finally, the best for last, Big Sur. You couldn't dream this stuff up. The view from all angles was to die for. I jokingly coined a picture of my husband and I with the Big Sur coastline behind us as our "fake" Big Sur backdrop. The views were just too perfect to be real. Talk about tidepool heaven. Wish I could hike down there with my wet suit and gear to explore those untouched tidepools with star fish, seals, and otters galore. The only drawback was the ash falling from the sky and the whiff of smoke in the air from the local fires. It was hard to tell what was marine layer and what was smoke.

The highlight of the trip, besides the vistas, was our tricked out minivan that we borrowed for the road trip. Not necessarily design inspiration for me, but I have to admit the pimped up Town & Country Limited minivan made the ride more upscale. With dual DVD players, map system, leather interior, and swivel second row seats, it made hauling four kids a pleasure. Although I did get a little carsick in the back seat and mainly road in the rented mini van with my girlfriends while the hubbies and kids road the T&C. Check out my husband's review of the Chrysler Town & Country Minivan on the LAtimes.com auto blog - pretty much sums up our vacation.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Brian Eno is God


I finally got my new Coldplay album, Viva La Vida. The loser that I am, I waited to buy it on Amazon for only $9.99, but had delayed gratification to save a few bucks. My husband told me he saw it at Starbucks the very day I ordered it. Alas, I'm finally enjoying my new Coldplay. The perfect accompaniment to the tedious job of boxing and shipping my Fall orders. I pack every one of those puppies myself, every sweater is packed by yours truly, and UPS.com and I are best friends. I can create UPS labels with my eyes closed! Thankfully, Mr. Chris Martin has gotten me through it. And yes, I believe that Brian Eno is God, or at least comes very close to brilliance. Coldplay has always been great, but Mr. Eno, who produced their new album Viva La Vida, has taken them to the next level. From the first track, it launches into a U2-esque anthemic rock courtesy of Eno's soundscape, a style that he also famously brought to my favorite Irish lads, Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullin Jr. in the early 80's. Much like The Edge's rhythmic guitar, you have Chris Martin's melodic piano, both echoing an ethereal sound. I'm a big fan of the moody, anthemic-style rock, which can easily become the soundtrack for your life. I particularly remember traipsing through Europe in the Summer of '85 listening to U2's The Unforgettable Fire and it providing the soundtrack to my European experience. And now, in 2008, Coldplay's Viva La Vida, and with Brian Eno's magic touch, will be my Summer '08 soundtrack. With this album, Mr. Chris Martin has certainly secured his 2nd place spot on my "list" (right behind Bono of course.)

Brian Eno is God


I finally got my new Coldplay album, Viva La Vida. The loser that I am, I waited to buy it on Amazon for only $9.99, but had delayed gratification to save a few bucks. My husband told me he saw it at Starbucks the very day I ordered it. Alas, I'm finally enjoying my new Coldplay. The perfect accompaniment to the tedious job of boxing and shipping my Fall orders. I pack every one of those puppies myself, every sweater is packed by yours truly, and UPS.com and I are best friends. I can create UPS labels with my eyes closed! Thankfully, Mr. Chris Martin has gotten me through it. And yes, I believe that Brian Eno is God, or at least comes very close to brilliance. Coldplay has always been great, but Mr. Eno, who produced their new album Viva La Vida, has taken them to the next level. From the first track, it launches into a U2-esque anthemic rock courtesy of Eno's soundscape, a style that he also famously brought to my favorite Irish lads, Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullin Jr. in the early 80's. Much like The Edge's rhythmic guitar, you have Chris Martin's melodic piano, both echoing an ethereal sound. I'm a big fan of the moody, anthemic-style rock, which can easily become the soundtrack for your life. I particularly remember traipsing through Europe in the Summer of '85 listening to U2's The Unforgettable Fire and it providing the soundtrack to my European experience. And now, in 2008, Coldplay's Viva La Vida, and with Brian Eno's magic touch, will be my Summer '08 soundtrack. With this album, Mr. Chris Martin has certainly secured his 2nd place spot on my "list" (right behind Bono of course.)

Monday, June 30, 2008

Misa Jewelry - Organic by Design


We local girls need to stick together, even if one of them is a true haole (that would be me, of course.) I've been lucky enough to befriend a talented new jewelry designer and fellow Island girl, Misa Hamamoto, the designer and owner of Misa Jewelry. Through the lost art of wax casting, she hand sculpts each piece into a unique organic form that mimics the natural world around her. Her latest series of gold and silver metal cuffs, dangly earrings, bold rings, and layered chains are all inspired by the Hawaiian coral and reefs from her island upbringing. She also infuses precious and semi-precious gemstones for colors inspired by nature and her worldly travels through Micronesia. I'm especially in awe of the large oval rings in her collection (gotta get me one!) I've always been a big fan of a bold, single ring on a woman's hand - a little artsy, confident, and always making a statement. Her beautiful designs are now available at Firefly on Abbot Kinney, Market in Brentwood (check out your Stacia here too!), Uzu in Manhattan Beach, and Wicati in Westwood. I highly recommend snagging one of her jewels sooner than later, because I can assure you, her line is going to be hot and everywhere and you'll be wishing you were the first to discover it. Stay tuned for more Misa Jewelry at www.misajewelry.com!