Friday, January 14, 2011

Concepts and Lolita fashion

I think it is so interesting when I hear a new idea,a new theory, a new concept...
and i feel this odd feeling in my head
like my thoughts had been trapped in a box
and they are trying to break though.
but that part of the brain is not developed yet, so the thought is just suspended
trying to branch out, but having nothing to grow on.
The newly absorbed information makes sense.. but not being able to connect it which anything learned before is daunting. I feel as if I've hit a wall.

Completely unrelated:

I got a classic lolita dress in the mail today. I've been tracking it all week!
I love it. I will take pictures tomorrow. I paired it with some brown and tan toned oxfords, which looks cute. They are not strictly lolita but I don't care. Lolita shoes are expensive and I don't like the chunky heels.
If you are wondering what Lolita is, it's a japanese fashion with knee-length dresses, blouses, petticoats, and an overall girlish, victorian-esque look. The point is to look like a doll. It's a bold fashion while still being modest.
There are many types of Lolita fashion, and the one I like the best at the moment is classic. It's the basic, most "socially acceptable" form of Lolita.
If you are thinking of the book "Lolita" this has nothing to do with it. Lolita is a japanese term coming from "loli" which means young girl, and "ita" meaning wants to be.. Please do not quote me on that Dx I just figured that's what it is since I've seen the words used separately.

I have a three day weekend! Yess! I'm going to have fun and get stuff done.

Oh yes, and I was cast as Mrs. Mayor in the musical Seussical! I'm so glad I got a part in my senior year! I can't wait to start rehearsals.

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