Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

19.7.10

A Little Slice of Gatsby at the Bois de Vincennes


At the Bois de Vincennes this weekend, Prete Moi Paris held it's first annual Coupe d'Eté Rowboat Races. The event was a wonderful success. Thank you to Captain Melissa for recruiting me as the official photographer to document it. Have a look at some of the photos below.
The race was close, but towards the end the girl's team pulled ahead and finished first. For the grand prize, the winners received a bottle of champagne which they generously shared with the rest of us. ;) The dress code was "white", but only Melissa, her boyfriend Charles, Simey and I complied. Too bad! The pictures would have been much better with everyone stepping out of The Great Gatsby to come to the boat races.
Peeking Through The Trees
Girl's Team
Ahoy!
Lining up to start the race
And they're off!
Do you see 'em Skipper Simey?
Close, but no cigar for the guys
The geese decided to join the picnic
Rowing Back Ashore

If you're in Paris next summer keep an eye out for the second annual Coupe d'Eté.

Looking forward to rowing with you next time!
xx, Q.

7.5.10

My Dearest Apologies - I've Got Paris on a String


Dear Readers,
I sincerely apologize for my INCREDIBLY long absence. Paris' magic put me under a spell, and I've just come to. This semester has flown by, but brought wonderful and exciting people, places, and events to my life abroad.
I scored a fantastic internship at WWD Paris which has let me experience the real life of a journalist. I have wined and dined with fellow bloggers at a gorgeous apartment in St. Germain des Près while overlooking the sparkling Tour Eiffel. And, my favorite experience of all, I fell into the lap of luck when running late for the Hommage à Jerome Robbins ballet at the famous Opéra Garnier (for those who don't know, this is the opera where Phantom story takes place).

Since I was late, I was going to have to wait to take my seat after the first act was through, until the lighting and sound crew OF THE ACTUAL OPERA HOUSE invited me into the lighting booth to watch the show from there. The crew could not have been nicer or more generous. As the night progressed, one thing led to another and all of a sudden during the entracte I found myself on THE stage where I had just watched professional ballerinas waltz and pirouette. I was absolutely speechless, and couldn't do a thing but smile like a child on Christmas morning. After the final bow, I was offered a full tour of the opera house from the very bottom to the very top, seeing areas that wouldn't usually be seen by those on the public tours.

When the opera house was built, the water table was found to be higher than assumed. So, the building actually sits atop a mini lake, which yes, contains fish. Climbing the 7 flights up to the actual stage, then a few more, I entered the giant practice rooms where we found a little tutu hiding (pictured above). The construction was beautiful, and if you can't see, very intricate. Unfortunately, it was too late to see the costume atelier where every costume is made in-house, but I was promised at my next visit (yes next visit!!) I could. My fingers are crossed for a possible apprenticeship... I hope, I hope.

So my dear readers, if you even bother coming here anymore, this is a little update from my nouvelle vie parisienne.
I really am going to try to keep my promise of updating more (especially because I know I won't hear the end of it from Melissa, of Prête Moi Paris, and M. if I don't)

I hope you haven't lost faith!
Sincerly,
Q.


[image courtesy of Prete Moi Paris]

27.5.09

RePost: BabyCakes

I'm back. Life has been CRAZY and entries will most likely still be a little scarce until after June 3rd once I'm home.

But, a couple weeks ago I had posted an entry about the vegan bakery in NYC called BabyCakes. Well today I came across a cute little HD movie on Vimeo promoting the release of the book which was on May 5.

Just thought I'd share :]

5.5.09

Finals Hiatus

I will be on a hiatus until finals and school are over. My brain to too packed with definitions, standards, and equations to focus on anything else :/
Blogging will resume once my life begins to calm down just a bit.

xx, Q.

20.4.09

Hey, Babycakes

With a night of insomnia, I've found myself some time to post!
I've been surfing the web for most of the night, and I came across BabyCakes. An awesome vegan bakery in NYC.
They are "refined sugar-free, gluten-free, wheat-free, soy-free, casein-free, egg-free, vegan, kosher". Though, I'm not vegan NYLON has highly recommended the shop in their blog entry about the founder's BabyCakes cookbook. Next time I'm home (JUNE! I can't wait) I will have to make a trip to the Lower East Side shop to try their vegan cupcakes. Last time I was in the city, I stopped at Magnolia Bakery for a delectable vanilla cupcake for myself and Rachel who was extremely sick and cooped up in her dorm. Maybe this
 time we'll be able to venture out together.

Yumm. I can't wait. 
And for those of you who won't be in the NYC area anytime soon, BabyCakes does deliver!

Until next time (which I hope will be soon),
Q.

PS I got accepted into my Paris program, so I will be studying in France all next year! Get ready for some parisian entries come September ^.^

12.4.09

I can't.... I have rehearsal.


Dear Blog,
I haven't abandoned you I promise. I've just had to go away for awhile because tech rehearsals have started for Love's Labour's Lost (the show I'm in).

I will return soon, I promise.
Love, Q.

PS What's amazing about this picture is that my costume really does look like this, so this is basically me backstage.

26.3.09

CVS Delight


I went to CVS last night and  came across the god (or vampire) among men, Robert Pattinson, on the April cover of GQ. He was the perfect find for the role of Edward Cullen, amazingly handsome with mischief behind his eyes... 
I have yet to see the movie because my mom taught me to always read  the book before seeing the movie. By the time I had finished Twilight, the movie had already left theaters. BUT as of March 21 it is out on DVD! I have it downloading as a rental from iTunes as I write. I'm almost done reading Eclipse right now, and will start on the last book of the saga, Breaking Dawn.
I've decided vampires are my people, super pale and beautiful. I could do it. My skin is basically translucent anyway.... Just find me an Edward Cullen (aka Robert Pattinson) and I'm ready to be a vegetarian vampire.

17.3.09

A Whirlwind Of Two Decades and A Four Leaf Clover.

Hello!
It has been quite sometime, and I apologize! Life has been hectic with midterms, starting two jobs and a show, turning 20!?, and my irish roots flaring with St. Patrick's Day right around the corner. I promise to post soon. 

Happy Birthday to Me and Happy St. Patrick's Day to You!

xx Q.

5.3.09

Metallic Plastic Moss


As I was walking on campus, I came across one of the giant live oaks in the sculpture garden covered in Mardi Gras beads. Today was so beautiful, passing the sparkling, multicolored spanish moss was a pleasant surprise.

On my way back, I spotted another tree covered in beads, only there were a lot more silver and white strands. Reminding me of the icicles that are probably hanging off of the homes of my fellow northerners right now, I was grateful for the southern sun I've become so accustomed to!

Try to stay warm my loves.
xx Q.

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