My First Alien Encounter
[This is not the alien that I saw. I was too caught up in the moment to whip out my cellphone camera, so please forgive me. I know that as an amateur paranormal investigator I have broken every...
View ArticleVillisca Ax Murder House – Part 1
Lord knows I’m weird, but I take great comfort in ghosts. I think that this scientifically unexplained phenomenon is one of the most poignantly hopeful things that exist in our world. If a ghost can...
View ArticleVillisca Ax Murder House – Part 2
Promptly at 4:00 that afternoon we pulled up outside of the house. Again, I concentrated on my psychical senses, but felt nothing. It just looked like a house. A bit annoyed, we watched the neighbors...
View ArticleVillisca Ax Murder House – Part 3
[I'm so sorry that it took me this long to post the third installment, I forgot all about it!] Previous Installments: Part 1, Part 2 Jessica and I were both curious and scared, so we grabbed each other...
View ArticleDay 3: London
I didn’t want to wake up now that I was finally in a real bed. Last night I slept on a plane, the night before I slept on a bus. It was terrible for me. I’m like that princess that can feel a pea under...
View ArticleDay 9: Paris/London
I barely do mornings in America, I certainly don’t do them here in Europe. There is little chance for me ever becoming a morning person. I’m not sure if it’s something biological or a trained behavior,...
View ArticleTHE RESOLUTION IS COMPLETE: MY TOP 20 FILMS OF 2012
This bitch is done! I’ve been celebrating ever since the last blog post I did on my movie resolution. Then, I remembered I had to pick my favorites and I whined like an infant. I’m tired of movies! So,...
View ArticleThings I Loved/Hated This Week #23
LOVE: Steamer: When you live in a place that never changes, you get exhausted of the monotony. It gets even worse when the things that never change are hideous. All my life, the living room in my home...
View ArticleAb Quest Week #6
This is going to be brief tonight. I didn’t do very well this week. I didn’t mean to do badly…but I did. I went out to Olive Garden on Thursday and ate at awful lot: Sicilian margarita, various...
View ArticleThings I Loved/Hated This Week #34
LOVE: Pocket Doors: I am beyond obsessed with pocket doors. In fact, I think they might well be my favorite thing a person can do to their home. Why have a boring old swinging door when you can have a...
View ArticleTHINGS I LOVED / HATED THIS WEEK #79
LOVE: Dollhouse EP by Melanie Martinez: I’ve often told you about the many conspiracies against me. One is, of course, that Martha Stewart and her company are constantly spying on me for inspiration....
View ArticleWhy Don’t You #62
Monday: Why don’t you begin acquiring a large collection of wigs in different cuts and colors and styles? I’ve been considering it for some time. Just think how fabulous it would be to stick on...
View ArticleTHINGS I LOVED/HATED THIS WEEK #128
LOVE: Animal Rescue Groups on Instagram: Last night, I was at the Cheesecake Factory, screaming at my iPhone because the images on Instagram were TOO DAMN CUTE. Because of the Kardashians, I’m...
View ArticleTHINGS I LOVED/HATED THIS WEEK #133
LOVE: Baked Eggs in Avocado: Credit: http://cdn.foodbeast.com.s3.amazonaws.com/content/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/baked-avocado-and-egg.jpg Look, I know I threw a temper tantrum a few months back when...
View ArticleTHINGS I LOVED/HATED THIS WEEK #231
LOVE: “In Search Of” with Zachary Quinto: All of my long and lengthy life, I have had a passionate love for the paranormal and strange places of the world. I have raised myself on parapsychology and...
View ArticleMEXICO CITY: Mercado Madness
It’s true what they say about time flying by when you’re having fun. In what felt like no time at all, two weeks passed and my two month escape to Mexico was down to only forty-five more days. I know...
View ArticleTHINGS I LOVED/HATED THIS WEEK #243
LOVE: Pierre Hermé in New York City: It is embarassingly passé now, but I’m obsessed with macarons. I learned how to make them at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris as a student and worked diligently to perfect...
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