The Waiting Game.

I was never one of those people who woke up to the immediate check in of their devices. I've been around it too much, and it's not my preferred method of wakeup.

Instead, I enjoy the movie-style stretch, in which case my feet go off the end of my bed (tall girl struggles), the eye-scrunching "ehhhhhhhahhhh", and the tentative crawling out of my warm bed.

These past few weeks, however, have been a different story.

I've recently been in the process of acquiring a certain interview at my favorite company and have been waking up every morning, anticipation building, to check my email for the hopes of that one interview request.

It's like callbacks all over again from my acting days!

I like to call it: the waiting game.

You see, the waiting game plays on your emotions and it tests your strength and patience. I've been through enough uphills and downhills these last few weeks to know that things like this take time and that I have to remain positive and optimistic.

Lots of distractions also make a difference. It doesn't help, however, when the whole month of January's forecast is placed in the below ten degree margin with clear and bitter cold temperatures, making any attempt at going outside a nasty mistake. Unless you want to freeze your boogers and crust your eyelashes with ice, it's best to stay indoors.

Well, this doesn't help when my mind is inherently focused on the hopes of a job interview! Being stuck indoors has a way of making me focus precisely on what I'm not trying to focus on and it's been a struggle, but I've come up with a few things to keep myself occupied and optimistic.

1.) Scrapbooking. The scrapbook nook is where I like to let my creative juices really flow. It's a terribly old pastime, but I like things old-fashioned and it allows me to creatively preserve moments in time. And jam out to G-Eazy.

2.) Decorating my room & (trying) to go through my closet. I always fancied decorating my room various times a month. It keeps things fresh. Going through my closet doesn't necessarily connote getting rid of things (I find it hard), but more so trying on outfits and imagining myself wearing them, in some exotic and exciting setting other than my house. This also usually leads into a dance session.

3.) Napping. It's probably a terrible mistake because I find myself napping only when I'm bored, but there is something so right when you have your cat curled up to you just so and the temptations of pillows pull you under....

4.) Watching all of my old films. Whether it be Audrey Hepburn's Funny Face, Marilyn Monroe's Some Like It Hot, or the classic Devil Wears Prada, I find that watching these classics inspires me and assures me that style, fashion, romance, and writing are where my passions lie.

5.) Spending time with family. Probably the most important of all is relishing the time I do have here with my family. Whether that means happy hour at the counter, Warriors and Lakers games with my dad, or spin class with my mom, I'm enjoying every moment I have with them and taking this time at home with relish.

Today is a prime example of one such outfit picked out for the occasion of.... staying home. Just as well!






The cold eventually got to me and I had to retreat indoors!


What I wore: vintage red rhinestone necklace (antique store), red fuzzy Esprit top (consignment), floral floor length Eliza J skirt (super sale at Nordstrom Rack), and red Salvatore Ferragamo flats (used).




Stretched Out Sun.

My week did not go as anticipated.

The other day, I became struck with a sudden case of the runny nose and aptitude to sneeze profuse amounts. Perhaps due to the cold walk I took with my sister (in which case my eyelashes froze together), or the deep down anticipation I have concerning a possible job interview, I woke too ill to attend bike class and proceeded to spend the day watching old films, reading, writing, and plenty of napping.

Doesn't actually sound much different from my daily routine, come to think of it....

Anyhow, my sister assured me last night that it was actually worse for me to stay cooped indoors than to venture outside.

Taking her most trustworthy advice, I then agreed to accompany my mom and sister on a road trip to Homer. My sister sadly departs tomorrow evening and so time is of the essence.

By the time we hit the road (Jack), the sun was already beginning its descent downwards and we were soon facing the clear sky with the setting sun to our right and the crescent moon to our left. Closer to the horizon, we were blessed with an impeccable skyline of rugged wintry mountains and jagged volcanos, Alaska once again awing us with it's paint-like image.

Just another afternoon in Alaska!

Anyhow, the evening was spent doing what we do best: eating, drinking, and shopping.

And although we were only granted a few hours of daylight, the sunset took up the majority of that time.

So even if daylight hours are short here in Alaska, they're full of beauty and splendor...


Actually a fantastic and belly-full-of-laughs read!


Lunch was at the Two Sisters Bakery, as there were two sister patrons...


Ah, the blessed drive onto the Homer Spit..



Using pier pressure (pun intended) against my sister, I convinced her to come down and snap a few pics under these quiet docks with me...


Quite a view, yes?



All this staring into the sun, however, had me feeling rather... tired. If you know what I mean.


As walking on the beach can be very tiring.




Another spectacular sunset in Homer. So spectacular in fact, that we were not only able to see Augustine volcano (far right), but Douglas as well (center), which you don't often see due to cloud cover.


What did I say? Sun set on the right, moon rises on the left. Quite unique to see it all in one sky at one time...