You Know You're A Parent When…

November 4th, 2009

I took my son to school the other day like I always do and when I got home, I laid down to watch television because I still wasn’t awake yet and I wanted a nap if I could get one in. So, I guess I did fall asleep because I had left the television on channel 12 (PBS) and had woken up to Curious George (the same day, mind you!). It’s the show that he watches right before we leave.

Well, I heard my husband come home and I heard my son walking around in his shoes. So I think, shit! I’m late! When I ran out in the kitchen, still in my PJ’s, I asked my husband why he hadn’t woken me up before he left for work. It wasn’t the weekend, so why was I still asleep. He points at the clock on the microwave… It’s 3:00 pm. They’re just coming home from work and school.

Another motherhood fail!

Domain Name Importance?

November 3rd, 2009

This post brought to you by moronic commenters and a pissed off blogger.

I’m not one of those all knowing, all important mom bloggers. I don’t think I could be even if I tried. But when someone tells me that they refuse to participate in or on anything having to do with my website(s) just because of my domain name, I just have to to throw out a big eat shit!! to that person. Ok, so that’s mean but I’m not a subtle or modest person. I’m not gonna be all, well that’s ok, you don’t have to. I’m gonna tell ‘em, if you don’t like it, gtfo!

What makes a website worthy of attention? It’s content, maybe? What the blogger talks about, perhaps? Not the fucking domain name. Therefore, my domain name, as gay as it is, has nothing to do with my websites, the content of my websites, or what they’re about. I’ve seen some pretty lame domain names on mommy blogs myself, but they’re good blogs. I’m not gonna be a dick and comment on them going, I love your blog but I’m never coming back ’cause your url is retarded.

Seriously people, grow the fuck up!

Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

November 2nd, 2009

I have this really awesome movie called Kamikaze Girls. It’s about two teenage girls in Japan who are finding themselves. They come from two different “worlds”, meaning one is into Lolita fashion and lives in “doll” clothes and the other is a wanna-be bike gangster.

kamikaze girls

It’s a good movie. It came out in 2006 and I was one of the I don’t know how many who preordered it. And it is my all time favorite movie to date. It’s also how I discovered the (omg to die for) music of Japanese singer Anna Tsuchiya (she plays Ichigo who is on the right). I have all her cd’s. The other girl in the movie (on the left) is an actress I’ve never heard of till now, Kyoko Fukada. The movie is actually based on a book written by Novala Takemoto called Shimotsuma Story (the book she has in her hand above). I’ve obviously never read it because it’s in Japanese, and I don’t know how to read Japanese. :P I wish I did though. Wish I knew how to speak it too. It tells of how these two girls became friends. Here’s a small bit from the site about the movie ’cause I haven’t watched it in months, and I can’t really recall it.

Momoko (pop idol Kyoko Fukada, pictured above) yearns to live in 18-century Versailles than in her back-country hometown of Shimotsuma, heartland of the yakuza. To escape, she loses herself in the dreamy, doll-like fashions of the “Lolita” scene. Her idol is Akinori Isobe, chief designer of Baby, the Stars Shine Bright—her favorite Lolita design hose. She travels all the way to Tokyo to shop at their store.

One languid summer, to help fund her expensive hobby, Momoko runs a classified ad of brand-name knock-off clothes (produced by her dad) for sale. She encounters a buyer named Ichiko (the real name is Ichigo), who happens to live in her neighborhood.

Super-rebel Ichiko (model and J-rock icon Anna Tsuchiya, pictured below), is a “Yankee”-style member of the Ponytails motorbike gang, one of Ibaraki’s “Wild speed tribes,” whose teeth-rattling customized bikes are decked out with fiberglass shields and bannered backrests.

Somewhat against Momoko’s will, she and Ichigo slowly develop a strong friendship as they share their feelings on the odd goings-ons around them.

I think, as well as the story which is very touching, I loved the fashions. Momoko (Kyoko Fukada) shops at a japanese lolita fashion store called Baby the Stars Shine Bright. Out of pure boredom and curiosity, I looked it up. And low and behold, there it was! It’s a real store. And they’re opening a branch in San Fransisco. That made me the happiest girl in the world. I can’t wait till it comes. I am so going on a shopping spree (online of course). I totally recommend this movie to anyone with little girls or even for themselves. It is in Japanese so you’ll have to do some reading but it’s totally worth it. And as a bonus the movie even comes with a video of Anna’s song, Taste my Skin. Awesome song. So yea, check it out. Let me know what you think of it!! And watch this movie. You’ll be sorry you didn’t. :)

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