psych up for fall
Monday, October 29th, 2007Fall always has me feeling very nostalgic. For some bizarre, unknown reason, I miss being in school. Crazy, right? The leaves are beautiful, but it’s also kind of morbid. Everything’s getting cold and dying. But I do like bundling up under blankets, reading, and watching TV at home… and I love holidays, and all the good ones come in the fall and winter (Andy and I decided to be Buffy and Spike for Halloween, btw).
Okay, so, here are some things that are helping me adjust to the changing seasons:
Sparkly dresses that add a little zing to your day! I’ve been really into short sleeved dresses lately. They’re so transitional.


Amazing shoes to go with the cute, sparkly dresses:


And finally good movies are starting to come out. Nothing against mindless action flicks (I’ve seen plenty!) but I’m ready to see an actual good movie. My first pick: Margot at the Wedding. I think Noah Baumbach is a really incredible director, and the whole cast is pretty brilliant. The movie looks quirky and heartfelt, but not sappy.
Lars and the Real Girl . I hope other people are as excited about this movie as I am. Ryan Gosling is really cute and the preview practically had me rolling with laughter. It looks so original, and I’m so bored of watching the same movie over and over again. I hope it lives up to my expectations. Also, it’s Playing in Manhattan at the Paris Theatre, and that’s a great place to see movies. You feel like you’ve time traveled to the ’40s or something.
Also on my movie-going list:
Atonement, based on the book by Ian McEwan. It’s not in theaters until December, but it looks so good. Actually, I haven’t even seen a preview, but PlainJayne posted about it last month and the film stills are very indicative of a good movie.
What I’m listening to: Beirut, The Smiths, Pavement, Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear…. I’m always looking for new music to psych me up for the change in weather, so please give suggestions!! I know all of you have great taste.



3. Museums!
4. Live music. I’ve always thought going to see live music in New York was the best thing ever, but after seeing
5. Famous people! Actually, there are a lot of famous
Chris Farley
She was born in WI, but she lived in New Mexico, my hometown. She was just incredible, wasn’t she? So talented. And married to an incredible photographer, Alfred Stieglitz. 
fabulous, celebutante friends to help get her acclimated. What could go wrong?!—plenty! But Gemma also manages to have the time of her life. Gemma is a slightly pudgy brunette with a big heart, loads of wit, and a keen determination to do good.
And watch out for Gemma’s best friend, Dana Cox, because this girl is T-R-O-U-B-L-E. She’s a total celebutante with money to burn and no conscience to go with it. She loves living la vida loca and she’s got a flair for the dramatic. Dana is studying to become an actress, and has the total Hollywood look—long legs, wild blonde hair, and tons of charisma. It was hard to find just the right girl for this, but I’m liking this actress,
The last leading character is the impeccable, lovely America Vanderbilt. America is a world weary heiress with class coming out of her pores. At first glance, she can be more than a little intimidating, but once you chip away at that icy exterior, America is a loving, caring friend, with more than a platinum card for a heart.
There’s Nick, the sexy bad boy from the office. He’s mega hot but turns out to be a total jerk. I was thinking
Next up, Gemma’s real love interest: the cute British guy, Joe Cross. At first I thought I’d have to go with 

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