Showing posts with label Pop Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pop Culture. Show all posts

Monday, August 26, 2013

Unsolicited Advice: Travel Edition

Wowzers! I just drove in from Birmingham, and boy are my arms tired! Wakka Wakka!!

Wait...that doesn't really work...(my apologies)

Really, though, I'm exhausted. This past weekend, Thomas and I went up to Birmingham, AL, to see C.U.P.I.D. screen at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival. Just the weekend prior, we were over in Pensacola as guests at the Pensacola Paracon. In between, we've both been working, so we've basically had two full weeks with no break, and are working on a third. We've hit the wall, but aren't complaining in the slightest. We were honored to be invited to both events, so it's completely worth it to be this tired.

And we are tired. Flat-out tired.

Up until now, we've averaged about two out-of-town trips per year, and almost none that were for any real length of time. These are weekend trips to Disney or New Orleans, and tend to be planned within an inch of their lives. Aside from my little stint on tour, where I spent a few months traveling from hotel to hotel on a nearly daily basis, I've never been a spontaneous traveler. So, during the past couple of weekends, I've learned a few things that I thought I'd share with you.

Difference between our GPS and a TARDIS? When the TARDIS doesn't take you where you want, at least you know it was on purpose.
Know where you're going, and how to get back, and eat first. (Points for the reference):
Our GPS is a lying liar who lies. He also slurs his words and mispronounces things to the point that some actually sound offensive. On top of that, he's sent us to the wrong place (and I mean really wrong...like another city wrong) on more than one occasion. We've decided that he's drunk, and named him Jack, after Captain Jack Sparrow. Because we don't want to end up in Montgomery instead of Mobile again (no joke), we now carry two spares GPS systems (our phones) and a printout with directions. It's helped. Also, make sure that you do some research after you select your hotel, to locate all of the nearby restaurants and fast food joints. We did not do this, and ended up subsisting on Chick-Fil-A all weekend, because we had no idea that five minutes in a direction that we never had to drive for any other reason, there was a plethora of nice, sit-down places, as well as a Dunkin Donuts. (I love Dunkin Donuts coffee. The caramel iced latte is my kryptonite.) We found this out after we'd eaten dinner the night before we headed home.

Portable chargers are the shizz:
About two or three weeks before the Con, I found a deal at nomorerack.com (which I cannot link to because Blogger hates me, but you can google it fairly easily) for two portable chargers for twenty bucks. I snapped up that sucker. Now, they're both identical, and both hot pink, but Thomas and I each have one so that we can recharge our phones on the go. You have no idea how much that came in handy. During the Con, we used our phones for everything. We needed the phone for the Square Reader, to check on the puppy (webcam at the boarder's is awesome), to take pictures, to post videos, for social media...basically, our phones became extensions of our arms, and those little chargers were lifesavers. I have no idea what the brand is, but just having a charger of the brand of your choice is highly recommended.

The puppy is a really good sport:
Yeah...we're not doing this again. We boarded the little guy when we went to Paracon, but figured that the trip to Birmingham was so short, and that we'd be back and forth to the hotel a lot to check on him and take him for walks, we should just take him with us. Besides, we were already planning on taking him with us to Disney World in the Fall, so this would be a great test run. He hated it. The poor guy was incredibly well-behaved, and never fussed or cried or anything like that, but you could just tell that he would have much rather been at "puppy school" than cooped up in a hotel room--even for such short periods of time. So, this Fall, instead of sitting in the hotel bed, watching tv and playing with his toys, he'll be at "puppy school"...sitting in a hotel bed, watching tv and playing with his toys...(it's a ridiculously nice boarding place. I want to stay there.)

Yup...I'm still a mess, but at least I'm not in shorts.
Pack heavy:
I can not believe I'm saying this, but for a spontaneous trip, you're probably going to have to overpack. I've found that when I decide what to bring, I throw in an extra outfit that is completely opposite to whatever else I've chosen. For instance: for the Con, I brought a pair of jeans and a t-shirt for Day One, and a Dalek-inspired dress for Day Two. Then, for good measure, tossed in another pair of jeans and another t-shirt. After the first day, I knew that wearing a dress and heels ('cause they matched) all day was a horrible idea, and was thrilled to have an alternative. Then, for Sidewalk, I had originally planned on wearing shorts and a nice shirt for the screening, since a lot of stuff is outdoors. At the very last second (literally, as we were walking out the door), I tossed a sundress in my bag, and that's what I ended up wearing. Turns out, it was actually much cooler than the shorts, and we ended up taking pictures that day, as well. I was really glad to have that dress.

Oh, yeah! There were also banners in the box.
You wouldn't believe how much stuff a Rubbermaid box will hold:
I fit in: a smaller Rubbermaid box of stationary and pencils, a tablecloth, a runner, two rolls of creepy cloth, two empty Sephora boxes, a skull candle from Target (seriously, they have the cutest Halloween decorations), a picture frame, a treasure chest (not kidding), two headstones, a coffee mug, antique keys, part of an ancient tablet, the plaque off an old crypt, some business cards and a money bag. The DVDs came in another box. That's insane. Also, we take strange things with us when we travel. I'm just glad we left the skeleton at home.

Don't be a hotel snob, and Hotwire is da bomb:
(See, I'm cool. I'm hip. I know the lingo, yo. Can ya dig it? Yeah...gonna go crawl into a hole now...)
Thomas was awesome and made all the hotel arrangements for both trips, since I had my hands full with putting together a booth and fun stuff like that. He used Hotwire to book both hotels, and got really great prices on them. Crazy good prices, actually. Scarily good prices. One was, like, thirty bucks a night, or something ridiculous like that. The other was more, but not by much. You don't find out the hotels until after you book. The cheap-cheap place turned out to be an Extended Stay in a great area. When we got there, the front desk was waiting for us, knew our names, and had little goodies in a basket, in case we needed anything. We grabbed a microwave popcorn (why not?) and headed up to our extremely clean, nicely decorated room--complete with kitchenette and full-sized refrigerator. We could have properly cooked in that room. It was absolutely lovely, and I would happily stay there again. The slightly pricier hotel was revealed to be a Hyatt...suite. Living room, wet bar, huge tv...the works. The puppy had plenty of room to run around and play, too. The safety sign in the room had the usual price on it, which was about four times what we paid. This is not the first time we've used Hotwire, and won't be the last.

And because this is, technically, a beauty blog:
Walgreen's has an awesome Aloe Vera face mask. It comes in a single-sized packet (though, you can get two uses out of it) and is for calming redness and easing swelling. I think it was about a buck, and is fantastic for post-travel dryness and puffiness.

Urban Decay's new Revolution lipstick really does last for-freaking-ever. You might want to touch up for moisture, but the color isn't going anywhere. If you're going to be out and about with no mirror, this is your lippie.

Suave dry shampoo smells like pineapple, and really does work. It also cut down on my getting ready time considerably, and kept me from having to use my awful travel shampoo and conditioner. It runs about two dollars, and I got mine at Target.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Erin's Favorite Things 2011

2011 is almost out of here! To celebrate the passing year, I'm bringing back Erin's Favorite Things!! Here's this year listing of all things adorable!

Food
Raising Cane's
It kills me to replace last year's winner, Foosackly's, with a chain, but I have to. The chicken fingers may not be quite as flavorful, but they're huge and juicy, and the Cane's sauce is outstanding. Throw in the best Texas Toast I've ever tried and tea so sweet it'll rot your teeth right out of your head, and you've got a guilty pleasure worth confessing. Four stars.

Krispy Kreme Halloween Doughnuts
These were beyond precious, and gave my diet a run for its money. If you missed them this year, just wait. They'll be back.

Fashion Trends
JewelMint
I just can't say enough good about this company. The jewelry is affordable, superior quality, and I've yet to wear a piece without being stopped by someone who wants to know where I got my gorgeous [insert piece here]. I'm calling this the All-Around Best Find of 2011.

Cosmetics
Urban Decay Lip Junkie Lip Gloss in Naked
Non-sticky, moisturizing, natural "I'm not wearing anything" color with the perfect amount of shine. It doesn't hurt that the packaging is super-cute, either.

Benefit Coralista
I have all but replaced my NARS Orgasm (sorry, Mom) with this. It's a soft, peachy pink blush with just a hint of sheen. Naturally gorgeous, and price-conscious to boot.

Health and Beauty
Garnier Nutritioniste Skin Renew Anti-Puff Eye Roller Gel
This is a hold-over from last year, and will continue to be for as long as they make it. This is the only thing to ever effectively keep bags at bay, and that makes it a "can't live without" if there ever was one.

Philosophy Help Me
Expensive? Yes. Worth it? Every penny. This retinol treatment made a difference in the appearance of my skin in one use. I kid thee not. After a week, other people starting noticing. It's magic in a tube.

Pop Culture
Movies
Crazy Stupid Love--quite possibly my new favorite movie
The Muppets--happiness on a screen
Tucker and Dale VS. Evil--the most I've laughed all year
The Help--subject aside (opinions differ, I know), but this was one of the best acted films of the year.
The Adjustment Bureau--romantic fantasy that really makes you think

TV Shows
Community--the funniest show on television
Supernatural--back to its roots and better than ever
Doctor Who--my favorite show on the planet. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll want a TARDIS of your own
How I Met Your Mother--Barney's character arc this season has been extraordinary
The Walking Dead--incredible writing and acting; some of the best of television right now

Blogs
The Bloggess--a 6 ft. tall metal chicken and Copernicus the Homicidal Monkey. 'Nuff said.
Regretsy--snark with heart.
The Pioneer Woman--I've gained ten pounds just reading her recipes, and now want to move to a farm.
Cake Wrecks/Epbot--Jen Yates is a comedic wonder, and her crafting skills are enviable.
Magnolia Thoughts--funny, insightful, and incredibly well-written. Yes, she's my friend. No, that doesn't matter. It's just a darn good blog.

Happy Almost New Year, everybody!!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Cutsey Custom Kisses

My friend (and reader) Genna brought this craft idea to my attention yesterday, and I had to share it with you guys! If you're still looking for inexpensive stocking stuffers, classmate/co-worker gifts, or if any of you moms just need something fun to do with a troop of girl scouts or slumber partiers, this may be just the ticket.

Brooke over at Cheeky Kitchen posted a super easy and cute recipe for homemade lip glosses. Click here for the entire post, or just scroll down for the recipe. I suggest clicking, because the site is so much fun you'll want to flip through previous posts. Fair warning: you'll easily kill an hour.


Photo Credit: Cheeky Kitchen

Ingredients:

1 teaspoon paraffin wax
4 teaspoons coconut oil
4 teaspoons petroleum jelly
4 white or pink (or whatever color you like) candy melts
1/2 teaspoon oil-based candy flavoring

Directions:

Grate the wax into a ziploc freezer bag. Add the coconut oil, petroleum jelly, candy melts and the flavoring. Place the bag in a bowl of very hot water and allow the ingredients to melt together. Massage the bag a bit to mix the ingredients together. Snip a corner from the bag and squeeze the ingredients into small containers (we used sterilized bead holders purchased from JoAnn). Pop your lip gloss containers into the fridge to cool completely. Gift and enjoy!

These are so adorable! Now, if you want to up your geek quotient a tad, swap out the pink candy for green and label with a Ghostbusters logo for super slimer-y kisses. Or, go for blue, and see if your smooches transport you through time and space. It's all up to you, and what your imagination can come up with. Have fun, and let me know how they turn out!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Soo-EE! I Like a Pig With Style!

This showed up in my email this morning:


Photo Credit (All): MAC Cosmetics

BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! I don't know about you, but I needed that laugh this morning. Of course, Miss Piggy should have her own products at MAC! She's a glamorous movie star with a highly-anticipated film set to roll-out nationwide next week, and can you name a bigger diva? I mean, besides Lady Gaga, who already has her own Viva Glam deal at MAC? Yeah, I couldn't either. 

It's not a full line, but the fine swine has a cute little collection that includes false lashes 36 ($15), a Penultimate eyeliner in Rapidblack ($17.50), and her very own Miss Piggy Pink eyeshadow ($15). There's no special packaging, but the shadow is a mid-tone blue pink, and supposedly (according to MAC, anyway), "the universe's most perfectly pink eye shadow." Moi recommends checking it out, s'il vous plait. 

P.S. Currently working on an upcoming Gift Guide. Here's a hint: Based on a 1961 Ricky Nelson song that has been stuck in my head since watching a rerun of Quantum Leap. Give me your best guess in the comments, and stay tuned!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Holy Inappropriate, Batman!

Let me preface this with a "no". Actually, let me make that a "NO! No way on God's green Earth!!" I want to make this perfectly clear, Thomas. This is never, never going to happen. Ever. For any reason. I hope I've made that clear enough for you.

Now, I'm sure you're wondering what I'm so vehemently against. Well, folks, here you go:

Photo Credits: Geekology
 The Batman room at Eden Motel in Taiwan. Right, it seems kitschy and cool at first, and were this simply a hotel room decorated around a pop-culture theme, I'd be all for it. Heck, I'd probably be the one to suggest it. Unfortunately, this is not the sort of establishment with which I wish to be affiliated. It is, however, the sort of establishment which I would wish to mock.

First off, it rents by the hour. $50 for every three hours, to be precise. On holidays, they even throw in...um...adult perks of the variety one might find in a gas station restroom. Hoo, boy! That gets me all hot and bothered...geez...

Perhaps I'll be more impressed by a tour of the room. Let's have a little look-see, shall we?


Here we go: a life-size version of the front of the Batmobile. Well, that's cool, I guess. Of course, it's in nowhere near a good place to see the television. I'm also appalled at the placement of that mirror. I mean, it's not exactly the most convenient place for one. How's a girl supposed to check her lipstick, or make sure that her slip's not showing, or...oh. Gotcha. Moving on. I'll just keep my thoughts on the massage table to myself.



Okay, now we're talking! A huge flat-screen television, mini-bar and fridge, cool recessed lighting...and a bathtub right in the middle of the room? Um...no shower? And really, I'd like a little privacy when I...oh. Gotcha. That would explain the...I'm going with "fireplace" right above. I'd ask where one might find the toilet, but I'm not sure I want to know.

No, Thomas. No.



Thursday, December 2, 2010

And Now, a Holiday Lesson

Happy Early Festivus!!! Today, class, we shall examine the roots of Festivus (pronounced Fess'-tih-vuhss), and its impact on society. Is everybody ready? Good. Let us begin.

Festivus, often followed by the phrase, "for the rest of us", began in February 1966, as a commemoration of its creator's, Daniel O'Keefe (the elder), first date with his future wife, Deborah. The celebration was later moved to December 23rd, where it has remained to this date. The Festivus celebration is described as a way of enjoying the holidays without all of the stress or commercialism normally associated with the season.

Festivus came to popular attention on December 18th, 1997, when Daniel O'Keefe (the younger, son of Daniel O'Keefe, the elder) featured the holiday on the sitcom Seinfeld, for which he was a writer. While some traditions, such as the consumption of an M&M be-decked Pepperidge Farm cake, were omitted, others, such as the Airing of Grievances and Feats of Strength, were included in the episode.

Traditionally, the holiday is celebrated by displaying an unadorned Festivus Pole, generally comprised of metal piping, but, in at least one instance, the substitution of a pool cleaner handle has been allowed. The aforementioned Airing of Grievances takes place during the holiday meal, and consists of each individual explaining how the others in attendance have disappointed them. Feats of Strength directly follow the meal, with an individual challenging the head of the household to a wrestling match. The holiday ends when the head of the household has been pinned to the floor. Another, more optional, tradition is that of the Festivus Miracle. Any easily explained occurrence can be considered a Festivus Miracle.

In recent years, Festivus has crept into Pop Culture. Ice cream moguls, Ben & Jerry, created a limited edition Festivus flavor in 2000 and 2001. Some towns have taken to displaying Festivus poles near Nativity scenes and Christmas trees, and at least one town allows for the airing of grievances via bulletin board. In 2001, the Baltimore Ravens referred to the playoffs as Festivus, following the coach's banning of the word playoffs during training. The Ravens went on to win that sporting competition, dubbed Festivus Maximus.

I hope that you have been enlightened by today's lecture. To further aid in your notetaking, please refer to this wikipedia page. All of the information in today's post came from this page, and, as you all know, if it's on the Internet, it must be true. Thank you for your time and attention.

For those of you interested in celebrating Festivus anywhere but here, AirTran kicked off their Festivus promotion yesterday. From now until December 12th, AirTran will feature a different discounted destination. Actually, there'll be two destinations today, three tomorrow, four on the next day, and so on, corresponding with how long the sale has been in effect. Fares will only be discounted the day they are featured, and travel must take place between January 5th and February 16th, 2011. Fares and destinations are posted here, with a special surprise fare to be unveiled December 12th. Yesterday's destination was Montego Bay, Jamaica. Today's are Key West and Nassau. One-Way tickets from Pensacola, FL (closest for me) are $84 and $109, respectively. Happy Travels!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Pretty Playthings

So, you've finally figured out what you think you might want to be for Halloween, but you're really not sure how that crazy makeup will look, and you wish you could find out before you spend all that money on (most likely) one-time-use cosmetics.  Guess what?  There's an app for that.

That's right, now you can virtually try on makeup looks from your iPhone.  No brushes or walking around the mall without "your face on" necessary, and the products available for you to play with include brands like CoverGirl and Clinique.

ModiFace, creator of the ever popular "MakeUp" iPhone app, has re-launched its program with upgraded features--such as being able to use your Facebook photo or a picture from your iPhone as your test photo--and now comes with ten pre-packaged virtual looks to try on, including "bridal", "sunkissed", and, of course, "Halloween".  For more information, you can visit ModiFace's site, or download the app here.  I don't have an iPhone (I'm sad and behind the times, apparently), but if any of you do and try this, I'd love to know what you think. 

Okay folks, in light of the missing bag o' samples (formerly known as the magic bag o' samples), I'm here with a product review, instead.  Last night, after work, I drug the Thomas with me to Dillard's to check out the Disney Villains stuff at the MAC counter.  Amazingly, only a couple of things were already sold out, so I was able to really check out the colors, packaging, and couple of new items.

First off, according to the salesperson, the collection went on sale online at Midnight either Tuesday or Wednesday (not the 27th, as was originally announced).  That just makes the sell-out even crazier, I think.  She told me that they're expecting this collection to be more popular than either Hello Kitty or Barbie, and was expecting Ebay prices to skyrocket once collectors start their auctions.  Honestly, I hadn't even thought about Ebay.  I still wear my Hello Kitty and Barbie lipglasses.  I know not to take my action figures out of their boxes, but it never occurred to me that people actually collected cosmetics like that. 

Anyway, I got to really look at the products, and the colors are gorgeous.  All shades are taken from the original Pantone colors used to paint the animation cells, and all are eye-poppingly bright and beautiful, if not entirely wearable.  For example, I'm not sure how many people could pull off a true purple lipcolor, but if you want to try, they've got one.

The packaging was a little less than what I'd hoped for.  Yes, I'd seen pictures of the products, but seeing them in person left a little to be desired.  Basically, it's your normal MAC packaging, but with a picture of a Disney villain printed on the side.  With Hello Kitty and Barbie, we got new logos and designs.  Maybe they didn't want to detract from the artistry that went into creating the characters?  Whatever the reason, the packaging was somewhat plain, and a little kiddie for my personal taste.

Now, for the products.  I've been using MAC lipglass, lipstick, powder, and blush for years, so there was really no point in testing those out.  Same products, new shades.  I was interested in two products, the Dr. Facilier Lipgelee in Resort Life, and the same character's Magically Cool Liquid Powder in Truth and Light.

First, the powder.  It's a lot lighter and sheerer in person than it appears on a computer screen.  It's appropriate for light to medium-complexions, and I'd say it's comparable to BareEscentuals Hydrating Mineral Veil, only a bit softer in texture.  The salesperson let me test a little on my hand, and it feels almost wet going on.  It's pretty neat, and even Thomas wanted to play with it (but only on my hand, of course.  He didn't want to be shiny, I guess.  Go figure).  I would imagine it would be really refreshing on a hot Summer day.  It leaves behind a definite shimmer, so I wouldn't suggest using this as an all-over powder.  You'd run a real risk of looking oily, but it would make a really nice highlighter, or look pretty dusted on your shoulders.  $29.50, and still available online at time of writing.

Next, I played with the Lipgelee.  Now, according to the salesperson, this shade, Resort Life, is actually a re-issue of a really popular Summer color.  I'd wondered about that, since I don't remember any mention of a resort or resort life in The Princess and the Frog.  I'm guessing it's not taken directly from the Pantone color pallette.

This is a squeeze tube of not-too sticky (a little, but not as bad as Lipglass) lip gloss.  It's a nude base with pale pink overtones, and tons of crystal shimmer.  Honestly, when you put it on, you look a little like a Bratz doll.  Now, I don't consider that a bad thing, but I love glitter, and this is highly reflective glitter, at that.  It's a great "going out", weekend, or casual Friday gloss.  Pair it with denim-colored smoky eyes and tons of mascara, and you've got yourself a modern Brigitte Bardot.  It's fun, a little daring, and more than a little naughty--everything a Disney Villain should be.  I snapped up a tube at $15.50, put it on, and have been making kissy faces at the mirror ever since.  Sold out online, but may still be available in stores, or heck, check Ebay.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Please Come In! Glad You Could Make It.

Hi! My name's Erin, and I'd like to thank you for stopping by my brand-new, fresh from the wrapper blog. For a while now, I've been writing a blog for the site Paranormal Pop Culture, all about the making of the indie action-adventure-comedy zombie film, The Night Shift (there are way more descriptors for that movie, but you have to cut-off somewhere). I have had the best time writing that blog, and plan to continue writing all about the indie filmmaking process until the nice people that run that site forcibly remove my fingers from the keyboard. That said, the movie has wrapped filming, so it's really just a matter of time before my blog has to sign off, and that saddens me.

I've always enjoyed writing, and blogging has been a wonderful outlet, and a great way to work on my skills as a writer and storyteller. I decided it was something I needed to keep up, however, my personal interests tend to run to the shiny and sparkly moreso than the gory and grotesque. Don't get me wrong--I love my cute little candy-colored Night Shift zombies, and Shaun of the Dead is a personal favorite of mine. Heck, I'm most of the way through the four-hour documentary of Nightmare on Elm Street, but generally speaking, I'm a girly girl from way back. My mother loves to joke that my favorite color is glitter, and she's not far off.

Adorable Napalm is the term I used to describe a couple of friends of mine who are so precious together it'll practically make your head explode. With this in mind, I thought I'd try my hand at writing a beauty and fashion blog, but one with, let's call it, a wide range of interests. Sure, we can talk tips and tricks for making eyeshadow stay or hair de-frizz. We can talk about the newest clothing trends and where to find affordable versions. We can also talk about zombies, ewoks and Doctor Who. That'd be just fine with me. Afterall, you'd be surprised how adorable pop culture can be.

For example, this is so cute it makes my teeth hurt. From FUNKO, Plush Wolfman. $12.99, available October 2010.

Photo by Entertainment Earth

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