Wednesday, July 28, 2010
My Take on MTV's The Real World New Orleans
Though The Real World New Orleans premiered in June I refused to watch an episode until the end of July. I had seen them out filming a few times last semester, I had seen the previews, heard a few Loyola students talking about their drunken experiences with the cast, whatever. I decided I didn't want to be a part of it. And so I hadn't watched it. I finally gave in though after a roommate told me she had been watching it. So here's what I think. I know that I am not a native New Orleanian but more of a "glorified tourist" as some may think for going to college there but still, I have fiercely regarded the city as my home for the past 2 years. So I find it annoying that these people who just want to be on TV are cast on this show that really has no point or storyline. Then they come in and act like they own the place, bring their cameras into all the local spots, it's just annoying. I feel like I've earned more of a right to be there than they have. After watching an episode tonight I'm a little more ok with it, after seeing how the show portrayed New Orleans. Instead of it being some dirty, crime ridden, hurricane destroyed city it showed New Orleans as a vibrant city with a huge yet wonderful and tightknit community, which is exactly what New Orleans is. It is strong, resilient, and simply a great place to be, no matter if you are a tourist, college student, or native. And if forced I suppose I would have to admit it's pretty neat (like really really cool actually) to see places that I go all the time on national television. So although I wasn't too excited about it, I guess The Real World New Orleans is ok.
Monday, July 26, 2010
An Obsession of Mine: Online Shopping
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While shopping for new sheets online during Macy's Home Sale, I decided I have to confess on PK how much I love online shopping. It's kind of like a drug, it soothes me. Sometimes I will just browse for hours for thing I don't even really need but may someday like to purchase. I like to feel in control of my choices and my OCD tendencies can make this hard since I obsess before I buy. Shopping tends to overwhelm me. I can spend hours (well not quite but seems like it) at Walgreen's wondering which type of drugstore hair straightening product I should buy.
Online shopping changes the game though. No longer do I have to pace back and forth in a Walgreens aisle contemplating my consumer fate. I don't need to become frazzled over prices and choices and feel pressured to buy something. I can shop online anywhere I have my computer or Itouch and an internet connection. Ususally for me this means in bed at any possible time of day watching a favorite tv program or listening to iTunes, or sometimes both. Plus I can search a product on multiple sites and find the best deals. Reading other customer's reviews also helps me a great deal whenever I am contemplating a purchase. I've also yet to run across a website with a time limit so I can take hours, days, weeks, even months to decide if I want to spend money on something. Even if the town I'm in doesn't have a favorite store of mine I can still shop it online. Basically if online shopping is something you haven't yet considered useful I recommend you give it a try; I find it great.
Monday, July 19, 2010
My Signature Champagne
Pommery comes from France's famed champagne country, Reims. To visit the factoy is a huge to-do on my list. Not only is it the home of my signature champagne, I hear it is astoundingly beautiful. What is your favorite champagne? If you don't have a favorite champagne or any idea about the wonderful world of bubbly, I highly suggest you make a toast and drink up! (responsibly of course)
I highly encourage you to visit the Pommery France website and learn more about the Pommery brand. Cheers!
Kaitlin
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Happy Bastille Day!
Today in France (a favorite place of mine if you do not yet know) is La Fête Nationale or Bastille Day. July 14 celebrates the storming of the Bastille in 1789 and the beginning of the French Revolution. Celebrations take place all over France and namely in Paris to celebrate the republic of France.
In honor of a favorite place of mine and my grandparents, we had our own little fête consisting of goat cheese, French bread, walnuts, berries, and of course champagne. I do feel we cheated a bit because we were drinking a Napa champagne and not a French champagne, but c’est la vie. It was a wonderful little party and a reminder that if I continue to work towards my goals I will be back in my beloved France in less than half a year.
Speaking of working towards my goals, my grandparents and I dined at a favorite chinese restaurant. Though the food may not be what it once was, the restaurant holds fond memories for my grandparents of when I was born. Perhaps someday I will share the story I have heard on more than one occasion here on Purely Kaitlin. But another time. At the conclusion of our meal I had my PoPo (my affectionate name for my grandfather) choose my fortune cookie. Now I know these fortunes are printed in mass and probably cost a penny-a-piece from some company like Oriental Trading, but nonetheless I found value in my fortune tonight. It read ‘You need to work hard to be “lucky.”’ An appropriate fortune to share on this fledgling blog, I thought. Right now, at the beginning of this journey, I sometimes think “I can’t be one of those lucky people who truly makes a name for themselves through an online presence that many people identify with.” But who knows. Perhaps I can. And at least I know no one will ever identify with me if I don’t put myself out there. There is nothing else to do but to try, because like my fortune reminded me, luck doesn’t just fall into your lap. You have to work (and perhaps most importantly believe in yourself!) to catch it.
Kaitlin
In honor of a favorite place of mine and my grandparents, we had our own little fête consisting of goat cheese, French bread, walnuts, berries, and of course champagne. I do feel we cheated a bit because we were drinking a Napa champagne and not a French champagne, but c’est la vie. It was a wonderful little party and a reminder that if I continue to work towards my goals I will be back in my beloved France in less than half a year.
Speaking of working towards my goals, my grandparents and I dined at a favorite chinese restaurant. Though the food may not be what it once was, the restaurant holds fond memories for my grandparents of when I was born. Perhaps someday I will share the story I have heard on more than one occasion here on Purely Kaitlin. But another time. At the conclusion of our meal I had my PoPo (my affectionate name for my grandfather) choose my fortune cookie. Now I know these fortunes are printed in mass and probably cost a penny-a-piece from some company like Oriental Trading, but nonetheless I found value in my fortune tonight. It read ‘You need to work hard to be “lucky.”’ An appropriate fortune to share on this fledgling blog, I thought. Right now, at the beginning of this journey, I sometimes think “I can’t be one of those lucky people who truly makes a name for themselves through an online presence that many people identify with.” But who knows. Perhaps I can. And at least I know no one will ever identify with me if I don’t put myself out there. There is nothing else to do but to try, because like my fortune reminded me, luck doesn’t just fall into your lap. You have to work (and perhaps most importantly believe in yourself!) to catch it.
Kaitlin
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
The Beginning
Being fascinated with the field of PR and building a brand, I've decided to work on my own. The name of my budding brand "Purely Kaitlin" is coming from the meaning of my nickname, Kate, which is pure. On my blog I'll be sharing everything and anything on life, style, obsessions, travels and everything else. And what better time than now? I'll be a junior at Loyola University in New Orleans and I'm planning on studying in France (Happy early Bastille Day!) in 2011 for six months. So there is a lot going on. I want to share it. And hopefully people will want to know. So welcome to Purely Kaitlin.
Kaitlin
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