Dec 30, 2013

Fictional Women I Adore

Inspirational women in reality are amazing, but what of the women that we read/see in our favorite books/TV shows/movies?! I think that fictional women have even more influence than the ones we see in reality, because we are simply more exposed to these characters and we, as humans, consciously or unconsciously, emulate the characters we admire and relate to probably a bit more than we should.

So without further ado, here are the heroines that have inspired me, relate to me, and whom I admire dearly:


MacKenzie McHale - The Newsroom
Being the Executive Producer (EP) of a primetime evening newscast is my dream job. I could be an EP for the rest of my life, and I would die the happiest woman who ever lived. MacKenzie is so fantastic at being EP for News Night. She delivers the important stories right, and makes the critical decisions (with Will McAvoy, anchor and managing editor for News Night) like no one else. She was also a reporter for quite some time before her EP gig and got stabbed in the stomach while out in the field! I have no idea why, but I find that quite noble. She's sweet, sour when she needs to be, sassy when necessary, and she knows what she wants and has the conviction and determination to get it. She is such an inspiration. Not to freaking mention her beyond-cute office romance with Will. I know office romances are distracting as hell and basically always a bad idea out in reality, but I can't help wishing that I was part of an "Ultimate-Journalism-Power-Couple" thing.


Nyota Uhura - Star Trek
This character is no stranger to Political-ish. What do I not like about Uhura? She's basically the only main woman on The Bridge on the Enterprise. She is a vital part of the crew and she does her work like nobody else. She's an expert on alien linguistics, acts as Communications Officer for Enterprise, and a lieutenant, no less. She kicks butt. She's awesome. You can't tell me otherwise. She's also in a really nice relationship with Spock. It's cute as cute can be. Alright, I'll stop talking about relationships now.


Elizabeth Bennet - Pride & Prejudice
She's smart, witty, and won't marry for money, regardless of what anyone tells her. She wants to find true love, and she luckily finds it with Darcy. She's also extremely sassy, independent, and she's not afraid of what society thinks of her. The society that surrounds her is beyond superficial, only taking interest in women who sew and draw and do useless things. Rather than employ herself doing those things, she reads and harvests knowledge for no one else's pleasure but her own. She's fearlessly herself. In other words, she is different. And she's not sorry for it.


Sloan Sabbith - The Newsroom
Oh, to be Sloan. One, she's really freakin' gorgeous. Two, she's smart as hell when it comes to money matters. A PhD in Econ? Beauty and brains. Also, her sassiness is unparalleled. I love when a woman enters a male-dominated industry and just kicks ass. She'll school anyone on any fiscal matter and do it in 4-inch stilettos and a pencil skirt, no problem.


Katniss Everdeen - Hunger Games
It's Katniss. No commentary or explanation needed.


Maggie Jordan - The Newsroom
Yes, I do realize that there are now THREE Newsroom characters on this list, but I forgot to care. Maggie seems like a strange choice, but being promoted from intern, to assistant, to Associate Producer  (AP) for News Night is pretty freaking impressive. She didn't get it because she was lucky either. She was loyal to News Night when no one else was, and she got rewarded. She brings awesome story ideas to the table, and is extremely hardworking. Even though she has panic attacks, takes Xanax to subdue those (and she picked journalism, probably the most high stress job there is) and she's in a really weird relationship with who I like to call "Douchebag Don," she is invaluable to the staff. And I KNOW I said I wouldn't talk about relationships anymore but her chemistry is Jim Harper is the cutest thing I have ever come across. The are soul mates, just like MacKenzie and Will. Yeah, I know office romances are bad news, but like I said at the beginning of this paragraph: I forgot to care.


Spencer Hastings - Pretty Little Liars
This seems like a weird one (which is why it's at the bottom) but hear me out. Out of all the PLLs, she's pretty much the only one who has any sense of logic (in the TV show and the books). Also, she's the only one who's not excessively vapid. She cares about grades and takes pride in her intelligence. Sure, she's hooked up with a couple of her sisters boyfriends/fiancés BUT she makes up for that because she gets in a relationship with Toby and she's able to see past his weirdness and alienation to see a really sweet dude!

And there it is ladies and gents. There was A LOT of Newsroom feels tossed in there, so I thank you for putting up with that.

It's 2014 in a couple days, can you believe it? If I don't post until then...

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
xx

Dec 21, 2013

It's the little things...


There's a bunch of little things that I just adore about life, and here's a list of all of them (because I feel like listing them):
  • Peppermint anything (Mochas, Bark, Gum, anything)
  • Shopping (Window-Shopping, online shopping, and actually buying stuff)
  • Pad Thai
  • Sweet Potato Fries from The Kettle or The Counter
  • Coke Zero
  • Coffee anything (the drink, the ice cream, anythinnnnggggg)
  • Twinings Tea (Earl Grey and Lady Grey)
  • Spotify
  • Gummy Worms
  • Fiji Water
  • Tumblr
  • Reading a new book
  • Re-reading a beloved book
  • Cats who sit on your lap and purr and don't scratch you
  • Having zone-out time with Netflix and your couch/bed
  • When you wake up and have a few minutes to just lay in your bed and truly enjoy it's warmth and unparalleled coziness
  • Gossip seshes with your best friend(s)
  • Late-night car drives and blasting the radio with friends
  • Getting ready for a night out or an event
  • School sports events (you can't beat the Friday night lights...)
  • Spending time with people who you can be yourself around
  • Good-looking guys who are actually nice and stuff like that
  • New shoes, esp. boots and high heels
  • The sound your heels make when you walk
  • Swiping your debt/credit card (a dangerous thing to like...)
  • That salon-hair smell right after you get it cut
  • My phone
  • That satisfied feeling you get when you're done applying your makeup and you look straight-up awesome
  • Taking drives down PCH
  • Compliments (giving and receiving)
  • Being flat-out proud of your work (in school and out of school)
  • J.Crew and Madewell
  • Reading physical newspapers
  • Going to Barnes & Noble
  • Rain
  • Snow
  • The plethora of pretty colors during Autumn
  • Coats
  • Warm showers
  • That empty-and-sad-but-semi-satisfied feeling you get when you finish reading a book
  • That awesome feeling you get when the thing you were trying to remember finally pops into your head
  • Knowing that people honestly care about you
I could go on and on, but you know what they say: "Pay attention to the little things in your life, because looking back, the little things might become the big things."

MERRY CHRISTMAS!
xo

Dec 13, 2013

Have a "Correct" Christmas


Fighting: 2013's Holiday Caroling

This is something I have wanted to blog about for awhile, and I think the Holiday Season is the perfect time to do it.

That's right ladies and gents: Political Correctness. Oh yeah, I'm going there.

Society may want me to walk on eggshells and tiptoe through the tulips on this subject, but I refuse to. I'm sick of it. I'm tired of having to censor what I say.

I have one question: Why is everyone so so so OFFENDED? ALL THE TIME. People of all colors seem to be offended. People of all genders. Heck, animals and objects are offended. Why in the world is everyone so damn sensitive. 

Schools can't have images of Santa up in classrooms. We have to call ugly christmas sweaters "ugly sweaters" if you want to have an "ugly sweater" day in December. I want to put up a mini-Christmas tree in my school's journalism room? No can do! We can't even call it a Hanukkah Bush. I can't even buy a "Holiday Fern." Why? Because the school afraid that people are going to get offended and sue them.

I'm all for the separation of church and state. Forcefully putting students through any type of serious religious promotion in a public state-funded school is unlawful. But decorations with good ol' Saint Nick on them aren't allowed? Really?

I honestly can't identify a person at my school who gives a damn. I'm pretty sure teenagers don't care if they see a Santa or a mini tree. I'm pretty sure they'd find it cute and festive. Why can't everybody just bring in their own decorations? Christmas is December 25th... so it's pretty fitting that most December decorations are connected to Christmas. But do students want Hanukkah represented? What about Kwanzaa? What about other religious holy days? The more the merrier! Bring your decor! Let's all celebrate together!  What I don't get is that schools in general seem to preach and simply love the idea of multi-culturalism, yet they block every sort of religious expression when it December comes around... talk about "Bah-Humbug."

But I'm not just talking about schools here. The whole "What race is Santa?" debate? WHY DOES IT MATTER SO MUCH? WHY? SOMEONE TELL ME. Santa has been an icon since forever, and he has been depicted as a big, fat, jolly-looking white old dude with a long ass beard. It's always been that way. People weren't offended before, why are people so offended now? And I have done my research, and it turns out that Saint Nicholas is of Greek nationality. Should Santa be white? Should Santa be black? If we want to be factual, he actually should be Greek. 

My point is that December celebrations are really good-natured and everyone has their heart in the right place. In my eyes, the real Scrooges in this situation are the people who claim that one religious group can't do a certain activity because it is offensive. Does someone want to bring a menorah to school? How about something to represent Kwanzaa? Scientology? Heck, why not! I'm Roman Catholic, and I'm not offended one bit.

We should be evolved enough to speak up if the term "Secret Santa" offends us or makes us feel uncomfortable. You wanna call it "Holiday Homie" instead? I'm down with anything at this point.

We shouldn't have to tiptoe around people. We shouldn't have to be hyper-sensitive about every issue. We shouldn't have to spend our holidays worrying about being "racist" or "intolerant." That's not what the holidays are about. I just want the freedom to express my merry December spirit, uncensored.

P.S: Aren't we technically offending Atheists by saying "Happy Holidays" considering they don't believe in any sort of holy celebrations? Idk...

Happy Holidays/Christmas and a Merry New Year! :)