Monday, July 27, 2009

It's the End

Dear Jillian,

It's been a long, sometimes dramatic, sometimes snooze-worthy ride.  And now we're at the end.  You've chosen Ed.  I can't say I'm surprised.  It seemed pretty clear to me that this would be the outcome.

I have to say, I don't think it should've thrown you off that much to have Reid come back.  If you're really ready to marry Ed, you probably should have enough conviction about it that you wouldn't second guess it just because Reid finally managed to say he loved you.  On the other side of that, it is kind of dramatic and you only had like 5 minutes to process it all so that sucks.

Don't worry about Kiptyn.  He's already getting plenty of ladies back in SoCal.  And his snooty family is trashing you in French at the club.  

It's been fun.

-Kate


Dear Ed,

Are you really in love with Jillian?  The true test comes now.  

I have to be honest, I'm betting in real life you're going to go back to working like crazy and Jillian will be super bored.  I'm going to give you about 3 months after the special tomorrow.

Get rid of the shorts shorts.

-Kate


Dear Producers,

Less focus on the pretty, more focus on the interesting.  Seriously.

I can't say I respect you, but I appreciate what you do.  

Looking forward to next season!

-Kate

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Shrooms and a Mocha... Yum

Here's a tale straight from the streets...  Grand Street.

Scene: 9:30 AM.  Grand Street Coffee.  I stand behind the counter.  A chime dings, someone enters.  It is a man.  A balding man, wearing shorts and an Abercrombie and Fitch tank top.  I am excited to interact with him.

Me: "Hello!"

Man:  "Hi."

Me:  "What can I get you?"

Man:  "I want a mocha with two extra shots... I did 'shrooms for the first time last night."

Me (slightly taken aback at the announcement but rolling with it):  "Alright!  How'd that go for ya?"

Man (with look of concentration):  "It went alright.  I remember jumping out of a car.  The car was going slow, though.  But we had hit a curb and I was worried we would explode."

Me:  "Yeah... "

Man:  "Can I get a lot of whip cream on that?"

Me:  "Sure."

And... Scene.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Yep, Again

You know how sometimes you're talking to someone and they ask you what you've been up to and you have to respond with "nothing much" because what you wish you could say is raising money to build highways in Africa, learning to play the ukulele, and writing witty and thought-provoking letters to the editor on a variety of important topics but what you've really been doing is watching reality TV, reading a Harry Potter a day, and researching whether or not you could feasibly move to Scotland?

Yeah, I've had to do that a lot lately.  

I've officially been here 6 months.  I can no longer pretend like I'm just passing through between NYC and whatever cool other thing is going to come up.  I am no longer some kind of glamorous vagabond.  

So maybe I should start investing, huh?  Maybe I should start acting like I know this is where I'm supposed to be?  Or maybe I am supposed to be somewhere else?

Eeee!  How do I know?

I'll get my head (and life) together soon so you won't have to read about it anymore, I promise.  And, don't worry, if I make any big decisions, you'll be the first to know.

In the meantime, enjoy the dance from this season of SYTYCD.  This is a Tyce contemporary danced by Melissa and Ade.  The story is that of a woman battling breast cancer and her friend supporting her.  Powerful.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The Men Tell All = Hypefest for the Finale

Dear Jillian,

You're the happiest you've ever been in your entire life?  We'll see.

Also, what's with Reid coming back?  I am just going to assume that it's tricky advertising by ABC once again and that he'll be there for .25 seconds and nothing's going to amount of it.  I've been fooled one too many times.

Good luck picking Ed.

See you after the final rose,
Kate


Dear Jake,

Will you be the next bachelor?  I don't know.  But I do know that I think you are about a thousand times more awesome after dropping an f-bomb at the men tell all.  However, talking about how you've been too perfect for women your whole life, not so awesome.

It has become clear to me that you are that dude who desperately wants a girlfriend that you can lavish affection on and do anything for, further proving that you are the nicest guy alive.  This seems wonderful in theory, but it is actually overbearing and a huge turn-off in real life.  Sorry.

Still, you are exactly the kind of soulless pretty-boy that the producers love.  

See you next season,
Kate


Dear Dave,

Your crazy eyes scare me.  And you are inappropriate and a creeper.  But I feel a little bad for you getting owned on national TV for doing stuff that you've been getting away with at bars/slow-pitch softball tourneys your whole life.  You probably wish someone had told you sooner.

Clean it up, seriously.

I hope we never meet,
Kate


Dear Michael,

It was really good to see you again.

Affectionately,
Kate


Dear Chris Harrison,

You are my new hero.  I've always had a great liking for you, as I can tell that you think everyone on the show is crazy.  But last night you were lifted to an entirely new level.  I assume you had just finally had enough of the insane douche-baggery that is these men.  (And you were probably also a little ashamed for your entire gender.)

I loved how you tore apart "Man Code" and altogether owned the Bachelors.  You seemed genuinely pissed at Dave for manhandling Jillian and did not hold back in calling him out on it.  Your genuineness (and sarcasm) endears you to me, and the rest of America.  Good work.  

Respectfully,
Kate

Monday, July 20, 2009

Still Concernced

I may be going slowly insane.  Here are two stories from the last 24 hours that demonstrate why I fear this:

1) Yesterday, I took my weekly Sunday afternoon nap.  It was awesome.  I woke up because the dog was barking really loudly.  I was, of course, burning up.  (Does anyone else always wake up from naps really hot?  This doesn't happen to me when I'm sleeping normally, only when taking naps.  I find this weird.)

Anyway, I was warm and really thirsty.  So I got up, extremely disoriented, grabbed my water glass off of my nightstand, and then stood in the middle of my room for a good 30 seconds trying to figure out how to get to the kitchen.  I contemplated walking into the bathroom and then finally it came to me.  The door of my bedroom opens directly into the kitchen.

Whew, problem solved.

2)  Just about a minute ago, I started typing this post.  I began with the word "today" except I accidentally typed "toady."  Then I giggled for about 20 seconds.  I don't know why I found the word toady so funny, but I did.

I'm concerned.  

In completely unrelated news, my (creepy) friend Kelly just put up a video of when he was visiting me in NYC.  A bunch of the interns were there, along with Kelly and Gentges.  Kelly, obviously, spent the whole time obnoxiously filming us all and making us look like extreme-o tourists, but I just watched it and it made me really happy.  Because that was a really fun week and I really, really love everyone in it. 

Here it is:
Much love.

Friday, July 17, 2009

The Books of Kate, Chapter 3

Yeah, I definitely thought I was going to do this book review thing a lot more often.  Hasn't really happened.  And I've definitely been reading a lot at work.  Oh, well.  Book #3:

On a suggestion from my stepsister, Kelley, I picked up a book called Girls of Riyadh by Rajaa Alsanea a couple of weeks ago.  Middle eastern culture produces some incredible stories and the story-tellers to go with them, and I've been on a kick with this style of book ever since reading The Kite Runner a couple of years ago.

The writing is a little lacking but the story more than makes up for it.  This book is an only slightly fictionalized account of four 20-something women living in Saudi Arabia.  The author wrote the revealing tale from within it and the characters in it are her real-life closest friends.

The book was written in email installments.  Alsanea created a Yahoo Groups account and would send out a chapter ever Friday.  Her following quickly grew and she was both loved and hated by her fellow Saudi Arabians and others across the world.

The women are what make this book so compelling.  They are all a part of Riyadh's upper class, women that are well aware of the Western world.  They spend summers in London.  They wear Badgley Mishka and Elie Saab.  They speak English.  They watch Sex and the City.  They celebrate Valentine's Day.  One of the women lived in America until the age of 13 while her father went to and then worked at Stanford.  They are no different from me in many ways.

And yet they marry men that they've only seen face to face once.  They are not allowed out without a male to accompany them.  They can't drive.  Divorce is the worst shame.  They have entire relationships based on phone calls, texts, and IMs.  They embrace and embody their culture and religion, but yet see so far outside it.  It is a striking juxtaposition to say the least.

What is interesting is their views on change.  In a way, they value and respect their culture, but of course they want something more.  Two of the women end up divorced.  Two fall in love with men who aren't allowed to marry them because of the women's reputations, placed on them solely by the men around them.  And yet one ends up happily married and another happily single.  

All in all it was a good book and brought to light the lives of a whole new group of people different from me.  I like it.

Bonus:  Alsanea started the book with a poem by Nizar Qabbani, a male Saudi poet who writes often of the women in his culture.  His sister committed suicide after being left by her fiance and it greatly influences his work.  Alsanea used his poems several times, but I found this one achingly beautiful:

I shall write of my girlfriends
for in each one's tale
I see my story and self prevail,
a tragedy my own life speaks.
I shall write of my girlfriends,
of inmates' lives sucked dry by jail,
and magazine pages that consume women's time,
and of doors that fail to open.
Of desires slain in their cradles I'll write,
of the vast great cell,
black walls of travail,
of thousands, thousands of martyrs, all female,
buried stripped of their names
in the graveyard of tradition.
My female friends,
dolls swathed in gauze in a museum they lock;
coins in History's mint, never given, never spent;
fish swarming and choking in every basin and tank,
while in crystal vessels, dying butterflies flock.
Without fear
I shall write of my friends,
of the chains twisted bloody around the ankles of beauties,
of delirium and nausea, and the nighttime that entreaty rends,
and desires buried in pillows, in silence.

This Counts as a Post, Right?

I read an article in the Washington Post today saying that crocs were going out of style and the company is going to go bust any day now.  I won't pretend I'm sad about that bit of news.  I'm pretty proud of myself for never hopping on that bandwagon.  I discussed it a little for practical purposes in the Canyon but I just couldn't bring myself to do it.  There's something about an oversized neon clog that just doesn't please me aesthetically.  

In other news, I got rejected from yet another job today.  I'm essentially numb to it at this point, as it's happened so frequently over the last 6 months.  I think if I keep my expectations shockingly low, it will be a wonderful surprise when someone (besides a retail business) actually hires me. 

I still haven't really decided what to do with all the dead time.  The other day I decided I should use it to start writing my first opus, but I just haven't found the right inspiration.  Oh, well.  Guess I'll stick to blogging and watching bad reality TV.

Last on this list of random topics, I watched JK Rowling: A Year in the Life last night.  I desperately want to be her.  For many, many reasons, but mainly, in an over-arching way, because she is awesome.

Song of the Day: Tuesday in Amsterdam by Counting Crows

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Sigh

I don't think I even need to say anything about the latest ep of So You Think You Can Dance.  Hands down the best dance of the year so far was Travis Wall's (we missed you!) contemporary danced by Jason and Jeanine.  Beautiful.

Kupono and Randi are in trouble, but I'm hoping Jeanette goes home for the ladies.  

Here it is: (the dance itself starts at 2:35)




New Twist: I'm the Half-Blood Princess

As you may already know, I love Harry Potter.  I'm talking the Cardinals and my Blazer kind of love.  It's that extreme.

I am that girl at every midnight premier.  I've read all the books more than once.  (The first few several times because I would reread them all every time a new book would come out.)  I have played Harry Potter with my nephew more times than I can count.  I just love Harry Potter.

I love it because I'm in awe of JK Rowling's ability to create an entire world.  I love it because it has simple and innocent themes that resonate.  I love it because it gets better and older and darker as it's characters do, and just as life does.  I love it because it got kids (and adults) excited to read and talk about what they were reading and exercise their own creativity.

But I think mainly I love it because, across 7 years now and 9 book/movie premiers, the entire series has provided me with a wide range of wonderful memories with a wide range of people I love.  

I first started reading HP right before the first movie came out in 2002.  My best friend from high school, Trina, was the only person I knew who read the books.  They weren't quite as popular in the states then as they are now and were still kind of considered children's books.  But I'm normally willing to read almost any book someone gushes about, and she really wanted me to go see the movie with her which I would not do without reading the book.  Hence, I read the first book.

Trina's mom camped out to get us tickets on opening day of the movie and we went immediately after school to see it.  

I was hooked.

Only the first 4 books were out then.  I have so many more memories from the premiers of the rest of the books/movies.  Dressing up to see the 5th movie a couple of summers ago.  Just weeks before, going at midnight to buy the last book and reading straight through to the next day so no one could ruin it for me.  Fun times with Trina, Paige, Bryce, Rachel, Kelly and more and more people.  Connecting with random strangers.

I love Harry Potter.

Last night's premier was another one to add to the books.  Liz, Kaleb and I made the trek to AMC Mainstreet for the 12:30 show.  After going crazy with excitement watching the trailer for Where the Wild Things Are, we settled in for the show.  I was loving it.  I think they did such an incredible job, once again, bringing things to life and staying fairly true to the books.  I got teary-eyed when the Burrow burned down.  I laughed a lot at Lavender and Luna.  I got really excited for the teenage hook-ups.

Then the dramatic part.  Dumbledore and Harry headed to the cave to look for the Horcrux.  They get across the lake in the boat, they find the potion, Dumbledore begins to drink, Harry starts shouting, and then.... black screen.  

That's right, the projector overheated and went out with about 15 minutes of the movie left.  People were legitimately pissed.  It was already 3 AM at this point and everyone wanted to finish the movie.  Badly.

But there was apparently nothing they could do, so they sent us home with free tickets.  (I was hoping for a cash refund since I had used my free tickets already to get in.)  I was pretty upset, but let's be for real, I was already planning on seeing it more than once anyway.  Also, it was pretty funny to see how bold people will become when mob mentality sets in.  No one is shy about shouting out mean things to the theater workers who clearly have no control over the projector functioning when comforted by the anonymity of the crowd.  I love it.

I'm thinking I'll go see it again in imax.  Who's with me?

P.S.  I didn't get to see the end, but I think Malfoy's acting stole the show in this one.  He broke my heart and I have previously loathed him.  Well done.  And young Voldemort?  Creepy.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Kiptyn? Really?

Dear Jillian,

Wow.

I don't really know what to say to you about this week.  Honestly, it was kind of boring.  Here's my advice:  settle down a little.  

It was a little extreme how hard you were pushing Reid to tell you he loved you.  I think it would be better to respect him for not being willing to express feelings he's not sure he has.  I mean, you've known each other for like 3 weeks.  And you've been in extreme circumstances.  That is not love.  That is excitement and adventure.  Maybe with marriage, a life-long commitment, you should go at your own pace, not at ABC's pace.

Kiptyn continues to bore me.  He doesn't really seem to have a personality.  And I don't really see it, physically.  But whatever floats your boat.

And then there's Ed!  Between his Euro short-shorts and his Miami Vice powder blue suit, I was a little iffy on Ed! this week.  But his parents totally redeemed him.  What fantastic Midwestern parents.  I don't know how someone that hot came out of 2 such awkward people but I love them.  

Also, I really need you to call me and tell me what happened in the bedroom.  ABC's previews and your interviews seem to imply different things.  Was it a fall asleep in the middle of something incident or was it something else?  I think America deserves to know.

It seems pretty clear to me that you're going to pick Ed! but I've been wrong before.  Can't wait to see the Men Tell All special next week and hear what you have to say about Wes now.

Hope it works out,
Kate


Dear Reid,

I'm sorry, buddy.  But at least you got to keep your dignity.  All in all, good work.

Respectfully,
Kate


Dear Ed!,

Seriously, rethink the shorts.  I never want to see upper man thigh.  But if you could just gaze deep into my eyes and then smile, that would be nice.

Talk to you soon,
Kate


Dear Bachelors,

Don't be shy at the tell-all next week.  I want to hear everything.  And Dave, if you want to punch some people, that would be fine.

See you next week,
Kate

Priorities

As you can see from my sidebar, I got twitter.  I held out for a long time, but let us be real with one another: twitter is right up my narcissistic alley.  

I love it, but it comes with one problem.  Anytime I add something to my internet time, something else suffers.  I have a lot of non-obligatory internet work to do and I need to learn to say no to some stuff.  But I can't because it's addicting.

All this to say, be reassured.  The blog is my favorite of internet pastimes and will never be overtaken by something as lowly as twitter.  If it's going to get overtaken by anything, it will be this.  

However, I do feel as though I've been blog-slacking a little but that is because my life is fairly routine these days.  I wish something would happen that deserves a witty and observant blog post, but I really just spend my days hanging out with Liz while I'm supposed to be working.  And watching her work on the website and give phone interviews doesn't really inspire my blog creativity.  (Sorry, Liz.)

So today I'll leave with a little story about my roommate Ashley and a video to show you a bit about what our life as friends looks like.  

Last week, Ashley and I had plans to go see Legally Blonde: the Musical (awesome!) at the Starlight with Elizabeth and Abby.  Before the show, Amy decided to cook us dinner (yummy!).

I was getting ready in my room, realized it was time to go, put on my shoes, grabbed my purse and then wandered out into the kitchen, assuming Ashley would be there because that's where we gather to leave.  I could hear her back in her room still, so I grabbed a glass of water and settled in to wait for her to finish getting ready.  I sent some texts, she still wasn't out there.  A good 10 minutes later, she comes out of her room, not really ready to go at all.

Turns out she had completely lost track of time because she had been watching Michael Jackson's Beat It on YouTube and attempting to teach herself the dance.  We were about half an hour late to dinner.

That was funny, and to make it funnier, John came over last night and after dinner and a couple of beers (although none for Ashley, which makes this even better), this is what we came up with.

Enjoy.


Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Still Talking About the Canyon

I'm pretty sure I've mentioned this before, but in case I haven't, I'll tell you again.

I miss the Canyon.

Young Life camps period are sacred ground.  You go for a week and the place embeds into your heart.  A lot of you know what that feels like.

Now imagine that times 52.  And then multiply it a couple more times to account for the vast amount of blood, sweat, and tears that come with those 52 weeks.  

I miss it.

I was talking to my friend Dan the other day and I realized how much I miss it.  And not just for the place or the people or what it all meant in my life.  I miss it because it's the only place and the only people who can really understand what it all meant in my life.

About a month ago, I posted about a moment I had where I remembered how I felt sometimes in the Canyon.  There would be these moments in the midst of all the craziness where the vastness and the beauty of the place and what we were doing would stop me in my tracks.  And I would just breathe.  And love.

I tried to describe that on this blog and obviously just tried to describe it again, and I can't really do it.  But I was talking to Dan and in the midst of our conversation he said, "Do you remember how sometimes you would be in the middle of camp and all of a sudden it would all just stop?  You know, like you would just stop... I miss that."

I know what he was talking about.  And I miss that too.

Moral of the story: places can steal your heart.  And the Canyon is just one of the places that has mine.

Tags Say It All

I just determined that you officially don't need to read my blog anymore.  Everything you need to know about me can be found by looking at my tags cloud on the bottom right.

It tells you what I talk about the most on this blog.

The Canyon is clearly the biggest, followed by coffee shops and the scariness of being an adult.  The awesomeness of Missouri and road trips, the fun of life, baseball, and the bachelor round out the top of the list.

Yep.  Pretty much sums it up.

I'm stressed over being a grown-up and I love the Canyon, coffee, Missouri, road trips, life, baseball and the bachelor.  In that order.

(Just so you know, I'm aware that this isn't a very good post, but I'm trying to make it seem like I have something to talk about other than TV shows.  Blog anxiety is ugly, people.  Enjoy.)

Monday, July 6, 2009

Finally, Jillian!

Dear Jillian,

Obviously, the first thing I am going to say is thank god you finally sent Wes home.  I'm definitely a little judgey that it took you this long, but at least it finally happened.  Word of advice: don't pretend like you're really smart for figuring out he's lying at this point.  You're not.  But I'm ready to move on and pretend like all of this never happened.

On another note, good work sleeping with Ed!  You don't have to pretend like you two just cuddled all night, we all know better.  And nobody judges you; he's dreamy.  Although my friend Ben astutely noted his lack of eye contact when talking to you and I have to agree that it's a problem.  He may not be very sincere, but he's pretty.  And that's all that matters when you only have about a week to fall in "love."

Kiptyn needs to go next.  I know you're attracted to him but he was extremely unforgettable this week.  Reid is a little as well, but he's at least sweetly nervous.  Oh, yeah, and stop pretending you can't imagine why Reid wouldn't like it that you're getting the chance at a fantasy suite with all the other guys also.  It's because he's worried that exactly what did happen would happen, which is you rejected him but let Ed! stay in the suite.  Sucks for Reid.

Really looking forward to next week.  Hawaii, more smuttiness, this is exactly what I expect from you.

See you later,
Kate



Dear Ed!,

Step up the sincerity and stop sleeping with other women.  Thanks.

Also, if you need a reminder of what my phone number is, just send me a message.  I've really been waiting a while.

Love,
Kate



Dear Reid,

I like you more each week.  I appreciate that you don't say "I love you" just to win and that you clearly don't belong on TV.  I expect you to make it to the finals, but you'll probably get rejected at the end.  Prepare yourself.

Good Luck,
Kate



Dear Wes,

Two words:  suck it.

Hate you even more,
Kate

New Designs!

Hey all!  There's new styles up on ssekodesigns.com.  

I'm loving them.  Spread the word!

Much Love.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Happy 4th of July!

I would do a long post about how much I love freedom and being an American, but I just don't have it in me right now.  Instead, enjoy this video of Ashley and I describing our Independence Day.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Blogging Makes Me Happy

First of all, this is my 200th post.  I feel like this is a pretty big blog milestone.  I shall make a cake to celebrate.  Or watch Ace of Cakes.  One of the two.

I've had a weird week.  

I was scared to move here because I was afraid I was going to feel too settled.  I'm close to home and I thought I would get a job with health benefits and limited vacation days, and be a part of a community, and do all of that stuff that makes you feel (I think) rooted.  And settled.  And a little stuck.

Ha.

Seriously.  My fears have graciously not come true because, wow, I do not feel settled.  

Restless? Yes.  Unsure?  Definitely.  Second-guessing all of my decisions?  Constantly.

I love it.  And I hate it.  Such is life.

So I'm going to spend a late night listening to music and reading a Bronte novel and loving the fact that this is my life and this is who I am, no matter where I am or what my job is.  

Song of the day: Honey Bee by Zee Avi

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Yeah, More SYTYCD

Is it a sign that I watch too much TV when half of the posts on my homepage are about shows that I love?  You be the judge.  

(In all honesty, these are the only 2 shows right now that I watch regularly.  They just happen to be extremely blog-worthy.)

It was Top 14 last night and the dances picked up significantly.  There wasn't a single dance that I didn't like which hasn't been the case the last couple of weeks.  I loved another Nappy Tab hip-hop dance by Phillip and Jeanine and also the creepy alien dance by Jason (too cute for words) and Caitlin.

But the winner of my favorite dance last night has to be Kayla and Kupono's "jazz" (or should we just say "Sonya") routine.  Even though they're not my favorite couple and I don't always get Sonya, this one was awesome.

Enjoy.



And since I didn't post a dance last week and I haven't yet represented Randi and Evan or Mia Michaels, all of whom I love, I'm going to post their contemporary from last week as my belated favorite.  And also, you should watch Jason and Caitlyn's incredible, Sparta-themed paso doble.  I loved it.