intersecting lines.

it's all angular, isn't it. the way we see ourselves in the world, and the way we see the world around us. lines of dictation - in the streets, in the conceptual world of where we exist in between our steps. every now and again intersection and throwing us into a perpetual inconsistency.
it's a wonder we can figure out which way we're going at all.
and yet, we do.

my weekend in summary

a weekend filled with art, and the finer things. (NSFW)
friday nights call for classy beer; art at the gallery - my kinda art; the clouds over the city; new books and familiar ideas; 'it happens at night'; some new pieces, and some repairs to a few old favourites; boy jeans and girl shoes. 
hope everyone had a fantastic weekend. 

things i'm in love with

i'm feeling like i'm finally catching up a bit - financially, emotionally, physically (in sleep, specifically).... which is nice, but somehow, despite catching up, i still feel behind. so this weekend i am spending some time filling those gaps - hair done, nails did, er'ything did (that's not true... none of those are being 'did'). 
nevertheless, enjoying the city with some 'cultural events' (read: comedy shows), and beer. dare i say it makes everything better. 
things i'm in love with this week. 
those who know me well, know i'm obsessed with dogs doing people things, or just being abnormally cute. exhibit a. exhibit b. so.... obviously i'm TOTALLY in love with this. obviously. 


I'm super excited to be part of a collaboration at work, with this amazing dance company. and i'm TOTALLY in love with the fact that their show is coming SOON. 

NECO-HIMYM. (read: never enough cast of how i met your mother). neil patrick harris and jason segel sing 'confrontation'. 

that's it this week - mostly because i'm going to go get lost in a neil patrick harris youtube rabbit hole.
happy weekend you juicy peaches. 

just makin' up words

in my family, we make up words like they're going out of style (i guess technically they are, but.... that's a different story). my dad even has his own language which his friends have dubbed 'chopenese' (with the nickname 'chop' you can really begin to have many things named after you).
needless to say, anyone who embraces made up words, is my hero. a lifetime of being mocked for words i truly thought existed causes some sensitivity. rinee shah is doing exactly what i would hope - embracing and illustrating words that people share with their families. giving ME more material. the made up words project. best.