Friday, April 18, 2014

Top 4 Songs for Procrastinating

Committing to 30 hours of independent study a week is always a challenge, especially when you're at home surrounded by Easter eggs, a fluffy bed and the internet. It's even harder when you can enjoy all three at once.

I've come up with a number of ways to get myself motivated, such as a study timesheet to monitor my study hours and leaving fresh flowers on my desk to lure and keep me there. I've even created playlists of my Songs of the Week (yes, I have a spreadsheet of that too) to get me to work whilst the snazziest tunes are in the background. They also help me achieve arbitrary goals, like being able to work 10 songs in a row without opening 2048. Sadly, I've come to realise that these songs are Procrastination Songs that only distract me from working. I'll tell you why.

#4 Amber, Dick Diver
A gorgeous afternoon song. Everytime it plays, I want to eat bikkies and tea outside in the sun whilst it drips of syrupy afternoon gold. But I can't right now because it's autumn and cold. But the bikkies and tea still happen.




#3 Looking for the Magic, Dwight Twilley Band
I don't know. It kinda makes me want to dance.




#2 Twin Rivers, Big Scary
I think the first few lines of this song summarises my feelings for the day. Except I'm going through study apathy in place of a break up. I wish I could break up with my thesis sometimes.




#1 Wild Love, Gossling
This super fun song by Australian artist Gossling just gets me so giddy. Especially because I am soooo smitten at the moment. By many boys. But also one in particular.  And this song makes me think of how I want to make him fall in love with me. Not really. But really.




What are your Procrastination Songs?

N.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Lollapalooza Brazil ~~~~


Last week we had Lollapalooza here in São Paulo and it was really awesome: three of my fave bands played, two of which I had already seen before (Phoenix and Vampire Weekend), and, for the first time, ARCADE FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!! I was so excited, seriously. I had been waiting to see them live since I was 14. 

 

The festival was at São Paulo's racetrack, where Formula 1 happens. I had obvz never been there (racing ain't really my thing) so it was cool getting to know it. I couldn't help thinking "imagine how many people have died here!" all the time though. 

 

On Saturday, the best concert was definately Phoenix. They were so much better than the last time I saw them live, back in 2010. I also saw Julian Casablanca's concert, but I must confess it was a letdown. The Strokes were my favorite band for a good part of my life, so it was really sad for me seeing how Julian kinda sucks live - or maybe it's just his solo work that didn't work for me at all, I don't know. He did play two Strokes' songs, and they sounded really good. A little later that day there was Muse, but their singer was sick and didn't sing any of the choruses so...

 

On Sunday we decided to get there really early so we could enjoy the "Chefs' Stage", where a bunch of Brazilian chefs were making some good grubs. I had a burger from a place called Vinil Burguer, it was really good, and the best french fries from Bra.Do. The best was definitely a brownie milkshake from Barbar Confeitaria, so yummy! I guess I must have gained about 4 kilos that day. Totes worth it! Then my friend M. wanted to see Ellie Goulding with all the other teenagers, and everyone was going apeshit for her haha. She actually sings pretty well live!


Then it was Vampire Weekend's turn! Me and M. were really excited to see them together, because we also saw them together back in 2011, so we got there super early to get good spots. Then I saw two guys with a tshirt that said "production" and I was like, "Excuse me mister, can I help you in anyway?" and they said "Actually, we need someone to dance and sing along to all their songs in the VIP area so we can film them", to which I answered "Well sir, you're in luck, because I have more energy than a gogo dancer". So yups, me and M. stayed comfortably at the VIP area getting photographed and filmed by cool guys while firefighters offered us water hahaha. Good times!

 

Then, finally, there was Arcade Fire. Dang, what a fucking good show. They are so theatrical, so full of life. I even dressed up party style for their concert <3 I think it was one of the best concerts of my life (and indeed I have many to compare it to, as going to concerts is one of my favorite things to do!). Their new album, Reflektor, is just so good. And they played all my favorite songs from their previous albums, and even some Brazilian songs in between! They actually started their show featuring scenes from a great Brazilian movie called Orfeu Negro, which has a similar energy to their music - if I'm not mistaken there's also a version of one of their video clips for Afterlife that features the same film. Anyway, I still can't find the right words to describe how that concert went, it was just so good that I can't describe it!


On the second day I brought my fujifilm Intax with me and took a few pics! They're so cute, I love how everyone looks more beautiful in them. They just feel so special. I can't wait for N. to come visit me so we can take a million together!



And, finally, since I'm so famous, here's a pic of me looking gross during Vampire Weekend's concert! Ew, right? I was having the best time! 

And that's it! What a great festival. I must confess there were way too many people though (like, 170 thousand per day)... The next concert I'm going to now is Eddie Vedder's, yay! So good to have things to look forward to :))

A pleasant day to you!
V. 

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Tassel Garland DIY


Somehow, having a tassel garland stayed in the back of my mind after I saw this hello sandwich post from 2011 (!) of her lovely flat in Tokyo. I don't know if you know her, but Ebony is a crafty Australian girl (like N.!) who lives in Tokyo scrapbooking and being some type of Martha Stewart of the kawaii Asian arts. 
I couldn't even understand what materials were needed, so thank god N. pointed me to a proper tutorial and it was so easy even I could make one!


WHAT YOU'LL NEED
* tissue paper of the desired colors
* matallic ribbons (the thing we use to make carnaval wigs here in Brazil, known as metalloid ribbon)
* adhesive tape (preferably cute)
* string
* patience

HOW TO
1) cut the paper in rectangles (mine were about 25cmX40cm), fold it in half. shred it as if it were a Hawaiian skirt. go at it like crazy, once you twist the paper around itself no one will be able to see if the tails are the same size
2) careful not to ruin the tissue paper, because it's pretty thin (main difficulty of the project)


3) twist it around itself (see fig.3) to make little holes the string can be pulled through


They looked so cute next to my Kanken!

4) cut the ribbons into approx. 30cm smaller ribbons and wrap them around the string

SO SHINY

5) arrange different colors according to how you like them best on the string
6) tape the string it to your wall
7) ta-dah! I hope this won't be on the floor when I wake up tomorrow (it is now 11pm. Have I done my econometrics list? Nah. But I have pretty tassels <3)

Featuring my deer slingshot from Athens, my witch puppet from Prague and my
angry cat illustration by T. Ungerer, which I bought at the Museum of Illustration of Strasbourg <3

DO THIS IF
-> you feel like doing some ~artsy~ stuff but, like me, have no skillz at all
-> you like cutting paper
-> you enjoy the ruffling sound of paper
-> you're attracted to shiny objects

DON'T DO THIS IF
-> you have just painted your nails white, like I had. Scissors do not go well with recently painted nails.


BONUS: wear this as an actual hawaiian skirt next time you're invited last-minute to a costume party.


A pleasant day to you,
V.

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Movie Night #1


Now you're gonna die wearing that stupid little hat, how does that feel?



Falling Down (1993), featuring a chicano LA and an angry Michael douglas sweating.
You know when everything goes wrong in the same day: traffic, you get ripped off at a convenience store, you go to the wrong neighborhood, you go to a fast food chain and miss the breakfast menu for FIVE MINUTES, and then their hamburger is squished and doesn't look anything like the pictures???
What do you usually do in one of those days? I'm guessing you get fucking pissed, maybe yell at a loved one, and probably end up growing a cancer or something. Maybe you get passive aggressive, at most. Well, my friend, Michael Douglas ain't keeping it to himself. He's gonna fucking destroy your store because a coke can is 85 FUCKING CENTS (oh, 1993). AND HE'S GONNA DO IT WITH YOUR OWN BASEBALL BAT. And then pay only the fair amount of 50 cents for the coke and leave.



MICHAEL DOUGLAS IS ANGRY AND HE AIN'T TAKING NONE OF YOUR SHIT.

You should watch this movie if: you're feeling angry, if you like late 80s/early 90s aesthetics, if you've had a bad day/life, if you'd appreciate a view of LAs Mexican side, if you have a thing for tiny hats, if you want to learn how to throw a grenade
You should NOT watch this movie if: you feel like killing people because they made you mad, if you feel like buying a military outfit and a gun, if you don't like bloody movie scenes, if your wife has a restraining order against you (you might get some nasty ideas from this movie if that's the case - go watch something mellow, like a Disney movie or something, and leave your wife and kid alone, man!)

V.


Mirianna, the blog

Hello,

After a long time as an incubated project, we've finally got the guts to start Mirianna, the blog. It'll be basically be like our Facebook chats and Whatsapp conversations, except that you, dear reader, will be able to see it as well - you're welcome. We won't disguise the main reason we're doing this, which is to make the world fall in love with us so people will give us plane tickets to visit each other, and maybe also give us clothes, stickers, cute stuff, a Wiki page, or maybe even make a movie about our incredible lives. We hope you'll enjoy.







We like: Movies, books, vintage things, cute clothes, DIY, picnics, the color yellow, cute boys, cute girls, plants, patterns, cakes, hamburgers, colors, pâtisseries, eating in general, French things (see our About page), music, adventures, art, weirdness, pretty hair, Skype sessions, people (sometimes), and Parks & Rec.

We don't like: when our plants die, fun sponges and party poopers, friends who just use you, wearing the color brown, uneven eyebrows, feeling sad after finishing a good meal, when we don't skype at least once a week, when we have no money, when life is stressful in general, when we can't poop, when we need to poop and aren't at home, people (sometimes), bad face days.
























If your likes and dislikes are similar to ours, please read our blog and be our friends! If they aren't, we won't mind; opinions are like assholes - everyone's got one (as we say in Australia). But really, having good taste is like having an arm: some people do, some people don't (as said in Brazil).

Don't worry, we know you'll enjoy Mirianna, the blog.

A pleasant day to you! <3

NV