Thursday, October 21, 2010

sloopy's

Today I feel very thankful I will [soon] be living within walking distance from this wonderful cafe. Sloopy's is a relaxing [cozy] Manhattan Beach cafe and is a favorite of mine and my fabulous other half. With protection from the moist cold beach air, [lots] of light, warm fire... 


I feel inspired to write with my muse by my side and Sloopy's perfect ambiance 
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

ring[OF]fire

Relationships. Let’s be honest—not many words are as loaded as [relationship] or cause our brain to immediately spew in a myriad of directions. I found dissecting the word was made a bit easier by mentally categorizing the relationships in my life; romantic/boyfriend and friends [chosen] and family/business [forced]. But even these categories themselves have sub-divisions and carry different connotations for everyone. Complicated I know—and I’m sure by this point you are past the thought “Why are you talking such nonsense Hailee?” Well I will happily explain…

This topic comes to me on this crisp rainy October afternoon in the midst of my job hunt and in the face of a new[er] relationship. I stumbled upon a lovely add calling for a “new relationship writer” for a popular news/entertainment website and thought I would throw my name into the ring. For those of you who know me, you might be slightly [or extremely] amused right now [you’re welcome]… But as I lay awake last night my always churning mind couldn’t help but think about the job, my life, my career and began to formulate my take on the whole relationship notion. [After a restless night’s sleep] I asked myself this morning… do I dare attempt to write about this intricate concept and put my spin on life&love? My inner [Bradshaw] told me to go for it.

The idea itself is a debated one and is often growing and changing [for me at least]. The terms, the trials, the give-and-take, the take take take, support, dependence, happiness, anger… love. This [loaded] noun has more variables in its definition than most words I’ve looked up lately. So if Mr. Webster himself has a difficult time condensing the meaning, no wonder us common [crazy] folk often struggle and obsess on this subject.


Key words I found most important in Mr. Webster’s definition: variables, binding, kinship [and most of all] passion.

Because the variables in the “modern dating age” are multiplying by the minute, it’s honestly a surprise any relationship survives these days!  Modern dating combined with the modern age of social networking [aka dating in the age of facebook] is to say the least BRUTAL.  But the rollercoaster of binding monogamy [and the couples involved] parallels the intensity and stress of the single world… the millions of single people in search of kinship and most of all PASSION.  Not all but many singles are currently in line for the monogamy rollercoaster… ready to jump on the next ride [no pun intended].

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

JUSTsmile

A few visual reminders that the best way to live your life is [with a smile on your face] LIFE IS GOOD.

I love the drawings and [light]hearted animated Korean characters I see spread throughout the city. You're allowed [even encouraged] to draw on the walls of restaurants, bars, bathrooms.... you name it! When you start taking yourself too seriously. Stop. Sometimes you just need to dress up in big colorful robes and velvet hats and stand in the middle of a busy street. [and smile]
::surround yourself with people who make you smile::
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Monday, September 27, 2010

inflate[your]world

"Once upon a time when the world was just a pancake--fears would arise that if you went too far you'd fall....But with the passage of time it all became more of a ball--We're as sure of that as we all once were, when the world was flat."- dave matthews band

I have always considered myself someone who appreciates the world and all it has to offer-- but the more I see and experience [over] here... I can't help but realize I still have so much to learn about the world! Not that I ever thought that I knew all there is to know, or even close to this. But there are a myriad of things I need to learn about that I don't even know exist yet! How can you do this?! It's almost stressful how much there is to see and do... especially in the amount of time we have. The only way I see this happening is to push the envelope and get out there even further.

My [beautiful] friend and I have been having a lot of "did you ever imagine this" type of conversations since my arrival... and the answer to almost all of these conversations-- is NO WAY! Who would have thought that two girls from south Orange County would find each other in the city of love [aka San Francisco] and years later find themselves jumping off cliffs in the Philippines, or wandering the neon streets of Seoul at 5 a.m. in search of the best kebab stand??  I would like to think that I would have ventured to Korea on my own at some point during my life. But I can’t say for sure this is true, because I can’t say that it was on my “to do” list of countries. And I LOVE it here- I won’t even come close to seeing everything I’ve added to my city sights list since first arriving. The thought of missing out on all my Korean experiences is so upsetting—and has really opened my mind to a new way of thinking. Never [ever] say never!

Even knowing that I have an adventurous spirit--I never imagined all that I would see and realize during this trip. Another cliché that turns out to be very true! You learn the most about yourself and your surroundings when you jump completely outside of your comfort zone. I am so thankful to have someone like my fabulous big sister who has made this journey possible. I admire her fire, fearlessness [or ability to face her fears] and thirst for life.

Last night our world was opened up yet again with a new [cinematic] experience! We had the pleasure of seeing our first [4D] movie in Seoul-- the latest chapter in the Resident Evil series. Neither of us had seen any of the previous installments, but it turned out to be one of the coolest movies ever! Besides the movie actually being pretty good and filled with extremely attractive people, as audience members you literally feel like you're apart of the movie. We were shot, splashed by water/blood, chilled by cold winds, blinded by explosions, stabbed, shot, dropped out of a plane....etc. Entering a zombie flick was a bit stressful, but so very exciting! I find myself entering many new dimensions and loving every minute of it.
[old cafe] in seoul's mountains
ariel's [island]- boracay
true [korean]fashion
inflate your [knowledge]

[enjoy the moment]

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Thursday, September 16, 2010

seoul is DELICIOUS!

I LOVE seoul! The city is filled with such life... and I am doing as much as I can to soak up even the smallest portion of its brilliance. It's a visual overload!!! I successfully attempted to venture off on my own today and had a wonderful time [sticking out like a sore thumb] and experiencing some of the Seoul's history and culture. My favorite Korean word so far- mashisoyo: which means delicious. So far this best describes my experience...


SEOUL[food]
SEOUL[searching]
SEOUL[sister]
SEOUL[mate]
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

[live in an] ART-ful world

A walk with me down the street can take much longer than one might think! I pretty much always have a camera in my purse, and thanks to my trusty iphone--even when I forget my "real" camera I'm still able to capture quality photos. My best friend always jokes with me and tells me I can see anything in an "artful" way. Then she usually follows by calling me something like hippie butterfly child--especially after I paused for [a good] 20 minutes to take photos of bark patterns on a tree when we were running late for a movie. What can I say?  The world inspires me.... and I am somewhat of a hippie butterfly child! [without getting into art theory] The thing I love about photography the most is that it allows me to use my eye/perspective & camera to record the world and its natural [and sometimes unnatural] beauty. The world is my canvas. 

I had a good conversation this morning with a friend and a little-known Manhattan Beach street artist (or local legend depending on how you see it)  that inspired me to dig through my photos and put up a few pictures I've taken of STREET ART on random walks over the past few years. STREET art doesn't just see the world as a canvas.... but actually USES it as a canvas.
Melrose Street, Los Angeles CA
London, England
Nob Hill, San Francisco CA
Nob Hill, San Francisco CA
"the strand" Hermosa Beach, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Delores Park, San Francisco CA
Venice Beach, CA
Hells Kitchen, NYC
"with love from the world to you"
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