had i known him, we might have had a torrid love affair. (or quotes by albert camus).


Albert Camus


the only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.



always go too far, because that's where you'll find the truth.



if absolute truth belongs to anyone in this world, it certainly does not belong to the man or party that claims to posses it.



should i kill myself, or have a cup of coffee?




where there is no hope, it is incumbent on us to invent it.



autumn is a second spring where every leaf is a flower.



live to the point of tears.






...(today i had plenty of coffee, a few tears, and then dreamt of autumn and the hope it always seems to bring. oh camus, he just gets me.)

thanks, mom. (in advance. way, way, way, in advance).


my cousin got married last weekend. i've spent many hours perusing all her photos, wishing i could have been there. my father told me all about it over the phone and i jokingly asked him if he took notes, after all, i would be getting married one day.

he very seriously responded, that yes, in fact he'd been stowing away ideas.

this is part of an alarming trend i've noticed: my mother's voice jumping two octaves in response to the admission that i'd been asked on a date. or standing in the middle of banana republic as said mother probes friends about single, eligible sons. and then there's my favorite--the critique of all facebook profile pictures, because lord knows it will be my photo (on facebook, no less) that snags me a man.

and really i suppose it's for the best that there's no wedding near. because i can't decide if i'll want a quick trip to city hall, a day at the vatican, an evening in the tuscan countryside, or a hudson river valley farm wedding. there are just so many places, so many ideas, so many things i'd like to do.


and then there's the issue of the dress.

oh, the dress.

when i first arrived here in utah i'd spend my mornings at the gym.

and from 9 till 10 on the learning channel is none other than say yes to the dress.

you know it, don't you?
you must.

where women from all over go in search of the perfect dress, for that perfect day.

well. hmph. now take my desire for about 500 different wedding locals. amplify that by 1,000 and you'll have some inkling of how i feel about wedding gowns/dresses/ensembles.


BRAEDON PHOTOGRAPHY via ONCE WED

carolina hererra, unknown, reem acra

our-labor-of-love-photography

the only thing i know for certain is it won't be terribly traditional. classic as hell--timeless, yes, but just a we bit offbeat.

the whole point of this post (which unfortunately i've gotten very distracted from) was to say (essentially) this:

so in watching say yes to the dress i've been struck again and again by mothers who are nothing less than heinous. who make the day about them. who choose the dress. and refuse to listen to their daughters. and then you watch as the poor girls have nervous breakdowns as they realize they are terribly misunderstood. and on and on and on.

and i've sent up countless prayers of thanks for a mother who knows me. and because she loves me, really loves me, she'll always let me choose. the choice will be mine. (and with my track record of choosing, the fact that she'll still let me is...remarkable).

so mom, this is to say, i look forward to the day when we'll go in search of the dress. together. and thanks (in advance) for how graciously you'll allow me the final say.



image credits:
1. Braedon Photography
via Once Wed of
2. unknown sources for these three photos.
the first dress is carolina herrera.
the second is unknown.
and the third is reem acra.
3. Our Labor of Love Photography
via Once Wed of


thinking of my room in new york...


as i start to think about returning to new york, i begin to salivate over my gorgeous washington heights apartment. the entrance hall is perfection. and my roommates with their light-colored paint and potted plants and vintage trunks have done wonders for their bedrooms. the living room is lovely and spacious. but i left before i could properly outfit my room. so now i'm dreaming nothing but home decor.

not my photo.

not my photo.

not my photo.

not my photo.

not my photo.



ideas? suggestions? websites, pictures you want to direct me toward?





photo credits unknown.




there are moments

that i know i will long for
even as i live them.



judith katzir


business


closing learly

1. our performance schedule is changing!!!

we've decided to cut our run short a bit because (1) the school year is starting up (2) no one wants to burn out and (3 {which only applies to me, but i'm most excited for}) i get to spend more time in texas with my mom and dad before heading back to new york.

so here we go...the remaining shows:

August 27 Pioneer Park, 500 W Center Street, Provo, 7 pm

August 28 Memorial Park @ 800 E and Center Street, Provo 7 pm

August 30 Memorial Park @ 800 E and Center Street, Provo 7 pm

Sept 2 the Duck Pond @ 800 N, BYU 7 pm

Sept 3 the Duck Pond @ 800 N, BYU, 7 pm

Sept 4 Pioneer Park, 500 W Center Street, Provo 7 pm

Sept 6 Memorial Park @ 800 E and Center Street, Provo 7 pm

(also note that next saturday night {the 28} we were meant to perform in salt lake, but will do the show here in provo because of the expense and time involved in traveling. i do hope that if you were planning to attend you still might. we'll make it worth your while and i'd love to meet all you gorgeous people.)

i do hope if you're in the area (or nearby) you'll make a trip. last saturday night we had a great turnout and it was so much fun. and i loved getting to meet some of you! so please come and for the love of all that's good in this world say hello!! (i promise i don't bite and i won't think you're odd).

email

2. my contact info has changed. for questions and comments and such please email me at wilybrunette@yahoo.com. i have changed my email for several reasons. (1) i'm hoping it helps me organize my life a bit and aids in my ability to respond in a prompt and kind fashion. (2) it streamlines the blog--my twitter is under the same name. (3) because i'm realizing privacy might be something to hold fast to as much as possible in this internet era, and i'm not willing to give up the blog or my need for honesty