Archive for March, 2005

go confidently

today is entirely beautiful. entirely.

i went outside during lunch to read and absorb all of this amazing,
pure light. sweet breezes gently tugged at my hair and beckoned me to
close my eyes and melt into them, lean into them until they carried me
away up into the soft blue sky. as i walked past the fountain, the
delicate spray tickled my arm and i thought: i’m alive. i’m ALIVE. and
i’m so very grateful.

this week has been incredibly hard. it’s been painful and emotional and
confusing and heartwrenching and disorientating. each day i wake up and
don’t know which way is up, which way is forward, how do i get from
here to the shower to the rest of my life?

but today, today is a gift, it’s a glimpse through a keyhole at the
secret garden on the other side. today i’m alive and incredibly
blessed. my friends, my friends, you are amazing. you remind me which
way is up. your love and support orients me, the needle sturdily
pointing north even if it quivers a little. thank you. thank you. isn’t
it beautiful?

my mother sent me a card yesterday because, well, she’s my mom and
she’s does sweet things like that. in it she included a quote that she
said, “reminded me of how you felt when you got back from paris, what
you told me and your father about how the trip impacted you.” the
quote, from henry david thoreau:

“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you’ve imagined.”

on days like this, i know i can. i will.

how seth e. and i ended up on the cover of a mash-up

ok, so seth e. pulled a hardy boy and emailed the phuegoo guy to find
out how a picture of me and mark drinking a margarita ended up on his
pal lenlow’s little mashup album.

alas the response is not as SCANDALOUS as i had hoped:
****

On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 20:42:46 +0100, pheugoo man
Hi seth,You are a real Columbo by tracking me down with this image.
Dunno why but i’m your man.

I made this collage for my friend Luke Enlow.
You got to see it as bootleg art for bootleg music :D found this picture on the internet and used it coz in my opinion it
captured the feeling of the song just right. Did some filtering
afterwards and added the text.
So, any further questions? Shoot!

On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 12:27:10 -0800, Seth E. wrote:
do you know where on the internet you found the image?

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c\'est bizarre!!!!

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//–> On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 21:37:23 +0100, pheugoo man

nope i guess i just searched on google for “couple” or something.
It is a half year ago when i made this, so excuse me for the lack of knowledge.
Why are you asking? Is it you on the picture?
****
after reading pheugoo’s email, i decided to search for “couple” on
google to see if the margarita photo came up. so far, no dice. however,
i did hit xanga paydirt with a treasure chest of lovely couple images–
some of which i have included below for yr viewing pleasure.

i keep wondering, with all of these EXCEPTIONAL photos to choose from, why in the hell did phuegoo choose mine?

i mean, if you’re looking for a photo that just screams “LAST NIGHT”, why not choose…

ok, NOW we’re talking:

what, this one doesn’t cry out: “download my wicked mash-up”?!

i mean, hello. this picture is a gem. what else could possibly COMPARE?!

if you wanna get more downloads, why would you NOT use this picture?!!

hmm. i just thought this one was weird. it doesn’t really scream “last night” to me either:

c’mon. how can you say no to cute little ghosts joined at the hip?!

well, folks, there you have it.

strange things are afoot on the internets…

mondays often suck. they are a rude awakening after the weekend. they
are disorientating. and sometimes, they feel like an episode of the
twilight zone.

today’s example (cue twilight zone do-do-do-do theme):

you may ask: posh, what is this?

posh response: ehh… um.� i’m hungry.

well, the photo itself was taken at a thresher party (it’s me and my
friend mark) for the purposes of being used on the backpage (we were
the editors at the time). it was subsequently used as a full page
spread in the yearbook (without my permission, btw).

and that, dear readers, was the last time i saw the photo. note: my
eyes were never blacked out. i take full responsibility for drinking
that margarita with mark.

however, today i receive an email through a co-worker of mine who
happens to be friends with a rice alum, matt haynie. matt sends her the
following message:

However, I need you to find out one little thing for me! I was looking
at mash-ups online and randomly stumbled on this online. Ask Sarah how
this happened and let me know by e-mail!

http://culturedeluxe.com/songdesc.asp?id=4420

note: culturedeluxe is a combination of culturelux (a fledgling, some
might say struggling, artist collective that i’m a member of) and my
screen name, posh deluxe. i thought, hmmm.

then i see the picture and realize it is being used as an album cover by some guy that i DO NOT know at all. i thought, WTF?!

how did this happen? how did he even find this picture? his website gives artistic credit to some guy named phuegoo, who i also do not know.

?????

ah internet, i am constantly in awe of yr mysterious and mystical web.

any thoughts? i need to take some nancy drew action!

p.s. i really lurve that traveling wilburys song. and why can’t this lenlow guy even spell their name right?!!

an american pants in paris

[ok so i've just edited this post in order to actually place the photos
on my xanga (thank you photobucket). i am totally copying mark. i admit
it. but now i can tell more of the story behind each photo. which is
fun for me. and maybe fun for you]

picture pages, picture pages, lots of fun with picture pages!

ok so last night i scanned my favorite photos from le trip to paris
(yes i am low-tech and do not own a digital camera… i just can’t
stand the idea of not having paper photos that i can hold and touch and
frame and surround myself with… and i like the surprise of using
film, when a photo turns out to be so much better than you
thought…plus i like to imagine that perhaps they will outlive me).

this picture was taken as i drank my first cup of
coffee in paris!!! keep in mind that this was immediately following a
long flight at 7:30 AM arrival. ah a moment to be remembered. can you
tell i’m
excited about it?

oh strong espresso, i miss you already. sigh.

anyhoo moving on. during my first day, we wandered into notre dame. it
was just as inspiring as i imagined… you could just *feel* the
sacredness, the history of souls. i lit a candle for my grandmother.

we stopped for lunch and modern art at the tokoyo palace. i felt SO
artsy just sitting at the table under these huge pink bubble lights.
this is the location of the famous “dessert sushi” as pictured on
amber’s xanga.

i like this photo of amber with the seine behind her: happy!

amber took me on a
cliffnotes tour of the lourve, which i really appreciated. that place
is just too huge! it’s like the sam’s club of classic art. seriously. i
liked the d’orsay much better (it was nice to spend some quality time
with my favorite impressionists). so yeah i saw the mona lisa, venus de
milo, blah blah blah. here’s a photo from inside the pyramid:

i took this picture from the sacre coeur, and it’s one of my favorite
amber photos of all time. somehow the camera managed to capture the
feeling of
her life in paris, the wonder and contentment balanced with the
searching and struggling. beautiful.

here is the infamous mcdonald’s crew. i can’t bring myself to write
anything else about this horrifying and ridiculous experience.

this is the café where amelie works!!! we had espresso there!!!

as you may have already gathered from amber’s photos as well as my
previous post, we consumed many, many beverages in paris, ranging from
super classy red wine to guinness. however, a definite highlight was
the hot chocolate at this posh place called angelina. this picture
makes me smile (and not just from the recollection of a mega sugar
rush).

we stumbled across this little french band while shopping on sunday. talk about another “pinch me, i’m in paris!” moment:

i absolutely LURVE this photo of amber at our oscars party. scandalous!!

and here’s one of me with our tiny little hotel tv. did i mention that
the french commentators were extremely annoying and talked through
everything? oh well. at least they laughed at chris rock’s jokes.

i saw this super cool building during my last day. apparently it was
taken over by artists and is now filled with studios. hello, culturelux!

and, finally, i must conclude with a photo that says it all: SCANDALOUS!

by the way, i truly appreciate all of the lovely comments on my last
post. thanks for being excited for me. it means a lot. it really does. :)
oh and one more thing i didn’t get to mention yesterday: the music in
paris. the fact that the very first song that i heard in paris (as i
was exiting the train station with amber) was queen’s “bohemian
rhapsody” is extremely indicative of the musical theme of my trip (to
think of “wayne’s world” as you step out onto the streets of paris is,
well, odd. as amber taught me to say: c’est bizarre!!). it was like
“sarah’s life’s greatest hits” was playing all over paris. on the first
night, while we were at that super hip cafe, BRASS MONKEY came on. i am
serious. amber and i totally started busting moves while paul looked on
with more than a bit of amazement (or was it embarrassment?). sofia and
julie, we totally thought of you!! wish you could have been there to
kick out the jam with us.

other examples: justin timberlake’s “rock your body”, which i put on my
“sarah goes to paris” cd (for purely fun, indulgent reasons, of course)
seemed to follow us everywhere. also, michael jackson tunes kept
popping up– in fact, one day, we heard “thriller” played in two stores
in a row. in general, motown is extremely popular in paris (we heard
the jackson 5 and stevie wonder during the last night of my trip AND
the next morning). i’m sure there is french music somewhere but i don’t
know where they’re keeping it.

best music moment (ok, well, tied for best with brass monkey): amber
and sarah walking down the street with one set of earphones between
them, connected to amber’s ipod. we were, literally, inseparable as we
danced down the street with our very own paris soundscape. perfect.
just perfect.

paris: facing dreams and reality

paris. i went to paris. and it feels like a dream.

but i was really there! see:

i
really believe that this picture says it all. i though about just
posting it and not writing anything else… cos what more is there to
say? i mean, when you look at this photo, can’t you just… feel it?

but
if i don’t write more, i think i’ll burst. there will be a sarah
explosion and it probably won’t be pretty. plus it would ruin my plaid
pants.

i’ll hopefully be posting some photos tonight when i get home from work, but for now you can view some pieces of magic on amber’s xanga.

so… paris. it was incredible. it was joyous. it was heart-wrenching. it was the happiest i’ve felt for a very, very long time.

first,
a million billon eProps to amber, the hostess with the mostest. i hope
she knows how much it meant to me that she put so much effort and
thought and love into crafting the most perfect trip of all time.

exhibit
a: on my first night, she planned a super secret event and would NOT
spill the beans even when i begged. so, suddenly i find myself standing
in front of the olympia theatre to see feist (a fantastic female
musician who used to be in broken social scene). i’m sure you can
picture my face and the high pitched shrieking noises that i made.
because of amber’s fabulousness, my first night in paris included a
jam-packed concert with incredible music followed by drinks and food at
a totally cool, totally “paris” cafe with her friend paul. basically,
one of those “pinch me” moments that extended into several hours.

exhibit
b: on sunday, i’m enjoying my moroccan brunch (hello delicious) when
amber hands me a card. i open it and find out that she and i will be
having our very own oscar’s party in a hotel room!! that’s right, she
rented a room just so we could watch the oscar’s in the middle of the
night (it was on a premium channel, like french hbo or
something).� so we show up at the hotel around 12:30 AM armed with
champagne, junk food and silver sequined scarves (cos you can’t watch
the oscars without feeling posh). in a sudden twist, several of her
friends decided to book their own room at the hotel, so we all
descended onto the street to find some food (amber and i just needed
coffee).

DID I MENTION THAT I WAS IN PARIS DURING THE COLDEST WEEK IN 35 YEARS?!!!

needless
to say, i could no longer feel my face as we wandered aimlessly down
the street. nothing was open. nothing. i began to actually miss the
states (and that is sad). one of amber’s friends realized that there
was a mcdonald’s nearby, which made me gasp in HORROR. first of all, i
hate mcdonald’s. and then to go there, in PARIS?!!! it’s like the
eighth deadly sin. you go straight to the pit of hell for that one.

but
i was freezing my ass off. and suddenly everyone was running, SPRINTING
through the streets of paris in the dead of night. it’s an image, a
feeling, i’ll remember for the rest of my life– an incredible mixture
of ridiculousness and liberation.

so we went to mcdonald’s. i
felt so ashamed. i still do. i can’t believe i’m writing about it. but
it’s too funny not to share. when i post pictures, you’ll get to see
everyone with their mcdonald’s bags. priceless.

afterwards,
amber and i returned to our room. we turned on the tv, and i began
writing postcards. suddenly i look up and the screen has gone into snow
white mode. amber: “oops”. so the hotel manager guy comes up and amber
says, “it was like this when we got here”. yeah, she is a good liar.
even in french. so we got moved to another room. ha ha ha. did i
mention that the theme of our week was “SCANDALOUS!!”? we didn’t
necessarily intend to select this theme, it just sort of happened, so
that we were always whispering (or yelling) “SCANDALOUS!” in sassy
voices.�

so yeah, this situation definitely fits in that
category. can you picture two american girls in silver sequin scarves
lugging plastic bags of food and champagne between hotel rooms at 2 AM?
or checking out of the hotel at 5:45 AM? talk about tawdry!! or waiting
for the metro with the honest working citizens of paris (ok, well, to
tell you the truth, there weren’t that many people on the metro at 6
AM… yeah, my kind of city!).

scandalous!

exhibit c:
amber planned a posh night out for us on saturday. we met up with some
of her friends at a totally HIP restaurant whose name means something
like “the smoking room”. let me just say that i fell in LOVE with the
paris pace of life in this one night. our meal lasted for about three
and a half hours… we savored *everything*. every bite of food, every
line in conversation… i felt like time stopped, like i had been
swallowed up in the moment, and there was nothing else. this is the way
life was meant to be lived.

after dinner, we were supposed to go
to a club but certain people (ahem, amber) were too tired (it was
really ok). so instead amber and i went to a little bar in her
neighborhood. it’s tucked away on a side street and doesn’t appear to
have a name (don’t you know those are the best kind!). we sat under red
lights and gold curtains and just talked. even though we had stayed up
for the past two nights talking, we still had more to say. much, much
more. i looked at her across the table and thought, “i am so blessed.
this city, this friendship, this life… it’s incredible”.

then this weird but not too creepy french guy started hitting on us. the
best part was when he returned for round two with a vase of fake
flowers that he had stolen from some other part of the bar. he made
sure to clarify that they were in fact fake. then the bar owner, this
totally awesome older french woman, came by and swiped the flowers,
saying something like, “quit messing around with the decorations!”. it
was so classic.

exhibit d: amber also took me to montmarte, which you may (or may not) know is AMELIE’S NEIGHBORHOOD!!!! aieee!!! i felt like a three year old, especially when we had espresso at the
counter of the cafe where AMELIE WORKS.

you: sarah, it was just a movie. amelie doesn’t really work there.
me: yeah, i know… but… but she DID, for a little while.

the idea that i had suddenly entered the magical, whimsical world of amelie seemed… i dunno, it made anything seem possible. it really did.

and honestly, more than “scandalous”, that was the theme of my trip. anything is possible. i’ve always put limits on myself, on what i can see myself doing, and i don’t know why. i’ll look at amber or olivia and think: wow, that’s so cool that they’re following their dreams. but i could never do that. this trip made me ask: why not?

so i’ve got a lot to think about. i’ve asked amber to remind me that i truly believed in the possibilities of dreams while i was in paris. i’m worried that the reality of my ordinary life will make me forget.

see, i’m good at finding wonder in the small things, but it’s the big things, the risks, the choices, that i always manage to ignore… i look the other way and keep on going.

i don’t want to do that anymore. and honestly, i don’t think i can. paris brought me face to face with the dazzling light of possibility and the terrible darkness of my fears. i have no choice but to face it, head on.

and i’ve decided i’m going back to paris. in six months. and i’m telling you so that you can remind me that this, too, is possible.