Long Time No Blog

11 08 2008

Apparently my current writer’s block (blogger’s block?) is a direct consequence of my week-long break from the interwebz and its plethora of daily Facebook-Twitter-RSS-blogging activities. For the first time all summer, I had absolutely NO work to do – i.e. a real vacation! So please excuse my rustiness while I try to recap my first experience in the midwest.

Despite the three hours I spent waiting for my delayed plane at LaGuardia and the fact that planes make me nauseous, I had a really great time in Toledo with Max. We swam in an old quarry-turned-lake, hung out with his friends and family, canoed and laid in the grass at Maumee Bay State Park, shopped and walked around Ann Arbor, MI, ate dinner in Detroit’s Greektown, laid in the grass some more at Belle Isle, and watched glass-blowing in the Toledo Museum of Art Glass Pavilion. Yeah, we’re cute like that.

view of Detroit from Belle Isle

view of Detroit from Belle Isle

Some things I discovered on my trip:

  • Suburban Ohio looks exactly the same as suburban New Jersey. Or, rather, suburbia is the same everywhere – strip malls, restaurants, and housing developments, oh my!  [makes me want to sing the Weeds theme song]
  • If I ever want to go to Canada, I just have to cross a bridge from Detroit. Yeah, I didn’t realize that. I mean, when we were on Belle Isle and could see Canada on the other side of the Detroit River, my cell phone registered that it was in “international” territory.
  • University of Michigan is a good school and has a nice campus – maybe I’ll apply there for grad school?
  • Each day I don’t post new entries, I lose more and more readers :( But since last night was my last ever shift at the restaurant (yup, I quit!), I should be able to post more frequently :)

Also, Max and I listened to Noah & the Whale in the car. This song, “5 Years Time,” particularly made us smile and became a sort of theme song for the trip:

Just a heads up: expect a post soon about a personal photo project I’ve been working on with Don. And by personal photos, I don’t mean n00dz – because that would be weird and awkward on so many levels.





12-Year-Old Fashion Blogger

31 07 2008

Weardrobe is an ingenious website which calls itself an “online closet.” It lets people catalog their wardrobes a la Cher’s virtual closet/outfit-chooser in Clueless. And I’m considering signing up for my own account, though it could take a while to put together. I found the site through Tavi, a 12-year-old fashion blogger who both writes well and has impeccable fashion sense. Her Weardrobe account is below:

I want her clothes.

photos from Style Rookie, her blog

And this is Tavi (photos from Style Rookie, her blog)

nSo hip it hurts.

She's so hip and so young, it actually kind of hurts.





Blog Log

16 07 2008

“Blog Log” ( or “Web Log Log” ) may be a bit redundant for a title but I wanted to use this entry to post some ever-so-slight-but-pretty-significant developments with this little project of mine. As some of you may or may not have noticed, I finally bought the ninanyc.com domain for this blog. Aside from sounding more legit and facilitating access to site metrics/views, it quite simply makes the url much easier to type (now imagine if I had bought my full name as the domain).

In the past week or so, the number of daily views to this site has steadily increased. A spike in views mysteriously began about an hour ago and prompted me to write this blog post (thank goodness, because I was becoming overwhelmed by half-hearted ideas for posts and paralyzing self-doubt about my “ability” to blog or write well). Anyway, I’m not sure whether to attribute my new readers to my Twitter, my listing on The College Blog Network, or to any of my friends with successful blogs, but I am genuinely glad that my own blog has gotten over 1000 views since it began less than a month ago. With that said, if you are reading this right now, thank you (and please come again)!

This is my happy face.

This is my happy face.