Showing posts with label teenage times. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teenage times. Show all posts

October 7, 2011

No Regrets, Just Love: Katy Perry Concert & Meet and Greet 8.19.11

       ---Originally posted on 8/21/11 to Teenage Times--- 
    

 Hello, hello.

   I’ve been blogging my excitement for the Katy Perry concert since forever. The California Dreams tour is supposed to be nothing less that spectacular. It wasn’t.


                       
                           By the way, nobody likes a picture thief. (: Ask about my Flickr page! :D
 
   My  mom and I got our Ultimate V.I.P. passes and then were led straight to the Candyfornia pre-show party. It was neat– I watched people sing karoke, ate some food, and dug through my gift bag(inside: towel, sunglasses, and lollipop). After we bought our merch(I got a tour shirt and program), we waited in the party room for about an hour before being led to a really long line (we skipped to the front–I guess that’s a benefit of being Ultimate:)  at 7 o’clock. Eventually, we were led into the meet and greet room.
     I was about to have a panic attack when I saw her, I just stood there watching her for a minute. I got in line, and finally, it was my turn. She introduced herself, and then signed my Rolling Stone and poster we brought. I told her I brought her a present, but it was on the other table for security to check. I’m so glad I wrote a letter and put it in there, I barely said anything at all. She signed my things, then we got a picture. I gave her a hug, and we left.

     

   Then, we were led to our seats. I was really jittery because I heard that the  General Admission pit was a thousand times better than seats. Well, at this show, Janelle Monae had already started–meaning, the arena was totally full already. Sorry, GA! We found our seats to be front row, seats 4 & 5– seats RIGHT in front of the “T” of the stage. Looking back, if I could’ve picked any other seats in the entire arena,  I wouldn’t. That’s how perfect they were.
   After DJ Skeet Skeet’s set, it was Katy’s turn. I don’t think I need to go in detail about how phenomenal she was. By the end, we were hardcore sprayed with “whip cream” (soapy water), then feathered in confetti! I thought it was the icing (..or whip cream) on the cake, but my mom was, naturally, not too happy.

                      

   All in all? It was probably the best night of my entire life.

   xoxo & cotton candy,
                Zoe

                         

October 5, 2011

Seventeen versus Teen Vogue

 ---Originally posted on 8/14/11 to Teenage Times--- 

 Hello, hello!

     Awhile back, I started a subscription to Teen Vogue. I wasn’t an avid reader of the magazine, but in one issue, I saw a mail-in “Subscribe!” card with an adorable bag on it and decided, why not? If you’ll recall, I never got that free bag.
    Since then, I’ve compared two incredibly popular teen-girl magazines, and the details are seriously important to realize. Read on for the epic battle: Seventeen versus Teen Vogue. (Note: I took Girl’s Life out of the running, simply because I believe it’s aimed at a somewhat younger audience: up to age 14 or 15.)

  
    Seventeen versus Teen Vogue

    Seventeen Hard Facts
  • Around since 1944
  • Life-style magazine
  • Meant for ages 12-19
  • Currently published by Hearst
  • Around 7-8 million subscribers
      Teen Vogue Hard Facts
  •  Around since 2003
  • Fashion magazine
  • Meant for ages 13-19
  • Currently published by Conde Nast
  • Vogue‘s “little sister”
  • Around 1 million subscribers
   Aside from tips, tricks & articles..
  
    Seventeen Reader Benefits: Monthly contests, occasional coupons, and a free gift every issue! (Below is September’s free full-size ”Paris Amour” lotion!)
   
         
                              (Apologies for the low quality)

Teen Vogue Reader Benefits: Heads-up for the latest Teen Vogue Haute Spot 
   In-the-Mail Extra Important note: Seventeen always delivers the magazine to subscribers before it hits stands. Teen Vogue, however, does not. I usually find Teen Vogue on stands before it’s in my mailbox.
   Where does this leave you, the consumer? Here’s a summary for each magazine, to help you decide which is best for you.
     Being in the game since 1944, Seventeen has teenage minds down pat. Delivering what every young American girl wants to know monthly, Seventeen is ideal for information on style, love, fashion, academics and more. It’s the ultimate monthly bible for every young girl.
   First premiering with Gwen Stefani on the cover, Teen Vogue knew what young fashionistas wanted right away. With Vogue as it’s predecessor, Teen Vogue took clothes off the runway, made them wearable, and put them in young girls’ closets everywhere. Delivering a monthly fashion report, Teen Vogue is the ultimate guide for budding designers (and models!) all over the country.  
 
   Subscribe away, young readers!
  
  xoxo,
       Zoe

October 3, 2011

My Birthday (with KeraStraight details) + End-of-the-Month Haul: July

 ---Originally posted on 7/31/11 to Teenage Times--- 

Hello.
                          
   So, yesterday was my birthday. Hooray! With that birthday came festivities, and with those came presents.
 What did I get? Well, aside from Katy Perry concert tickets + meet and greet passes(you’ve read about it here), I got a ukulele(with maracas!), a “World’s Greatest Sister” trophy(hehe), and a gorgeous little ruby ring. My cake was made out of cookie, I saw Crazy, Stupid Love, ate a Mexican dinner, and had a great time.
 
     Also got my all-time favorite Sabriel and cheap shoes at Target (:

    The day before my birthday, I went to Ulta. Not to buy any products, but to get a KeraStraight Smoothing Treatment. What is a smoothing treatment? It’s where your hairdresser basically paints your hair with special product. This product is supposed to make your hair smoother, shinier, and straighter for the next 3-5 months, as well as make it easier to straighten(which is part of my daily routine when school kicks in). My mother had a coupon, and offered it to be part of my birthday. Anyway, WARNING! This is not for the tender-headed! This pulls, yanks, and tears your hair when being brushed at the salon. It’s incredibly painful and time-consuming(THREE AND A HALF HOURS! Of  just sitting there! My hair isn’t even damaged or color-treated, too). I’ll document the wins and fails of this treatment for the next 3-5 months.
    So, maybe I should’ve made a post exclusively for my birthday, but it would’ve been awfully small. So here’s my End-of-the-Month haul for July, made of various little groups of things.

     Sephora

     
 
  
   
     What you see here: a StarterKit Brush Set by Sephora(sale: $10 originally: $25); Happy Birthday: Shampoo, Shower Gel & Bubble Bath by Philosophy (free: Beauty Insiders birthday gift), a MiniMergency Kit for Her(no sale: $13); CLEAN Perfume 3-pc set (no sale: $10) 
        I was originally excited about the idea of a TokiDoki sale in the Sephora store. Sadly, it’s online-only, apparently. Figures. However, I did do some major scoring in sale with the Starter Kit Brush Set–I’ve been needing a new eyeshadow brush, and I’ve wanted to try a foundation brush, too (definitely sick of sponges). After more browsing, I found the CLEAN brand of perfume. Oh my gosh, it smells like it sounds. To my surprise, there was a $10 three-piece set. Just what I was looking for!! I can try it without the splurge. Oh, happy happy happy. As we(my mother and myself) were looking through the Beauty-on-the-Go items in checkout, I picked up the MiniMergency kit. It had sixteen little items in it! Whaaaa?! I stared at it blankly for a few moments (trying to decide if I was going to buy it or not), when my mom volunteered to pay for it, stating it was a back-to-school item. It was quite the “Awwww! MOM!” moment. I got my free birthday gift at the cashiers’ desk before we left.
    Ulta
   lipstickrevlonsiren677
    What you see here: Almay Blemish-Heal foundation, Revlon Siren lipstick, Ulta charcoal automatic eyeliner, Ulta camel eyeshadow.
    
So I’ve been dying for new foundation, but since I just started using it, I’ll have  to review it later. I got the Ulta-brand eyeshadow in Camel, because I needed a highlighter. I had a coupon, so the Revlon Siren (orange) lipstick was a must. The eyeliner was on sale for $1, so I got it in charcoal. Using it for the first time: It’s the best eyeliner I’ve used to date. No kidding.
     Other little things I’ve purchased recently:
  • Seventeen’s Guide to Style
  • Rimmel 084 Amythst Shimmer (purple) Lipstick
                        lipstickrimmelamythstshimmer084
  • U by Kotex wristlet + tin (on sale at Target); the tin is ideal for my iPod.
                        
  • Forever 21 Online -Clothes & Accessories, has yet to arrive
  • Target shoes on clearance (in birthday picture with ring & trophy)
  That concludes this glorious post.
   xoxo,
       Zoe

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October 1, 2011

9 Things You Can Do Right This Second

---Originally posted on 3/15/11 to Teenage Times--- 
  Hey hey.
   Bored? I know. Check out this list of things you can do, right this second. (Hungry? Check out 6 Easy Snacks to Make Right This Second.)
  •   Start a Tumblr account. I can literally spend hours just sitting here, reblogging all my favorite nonsense.
  •    List your Old, Crappy Video Games on Half.com. I posted my old Super Mario Brothers for DS (I hear there’s plans for a 3DS version. Yeah, I’m that kind of girl now) a few hours ago, and it already sold. $20 in my pocket!
  •     Start a Beauty Insiders Membership. Free birthday gift, and you don’t even have to spend anything. Case closed.
  •    Make a Paper Crane Ceiling.
  •    Find New Music. Totally digging iTunes Genius.
  •    Save for retirement. Have I told you yet? Save 4 grand per year between the ages of 16 and 20, and you’ll have 2 million when your 65. True story. Google it.
  •    Test All the Pens on your Desk. I threw out over half. Pretty bummed.
  •    Bake Something. Well, try to. Most things you need to make a chocolate cake, you already have.
  •   Find out who you share your birthday with. Google ”People Born on –insert birthdate–”, then the first source will probably be NNDB.com, which is the most reliable, hands down.
       Sound like a plan?
       xoxo,
           Zoe

September 30, 2011

Vacation: Orlando, Florida -- July 5th --11th, 2011

     ---Originally posted on 7/14/11 to Teenage Times--- 
    
 
   Hey hey.
 To start off, I just want to apologize for being a day later. Now we can start.

                         

   Day One: Road Trip
         We drove “straight through” for an unknown amount of hours, 10+, I think. We arrived at our “villa” (really? A villa is either a little house in France or a massive Las Vegas hotel room, okay?) late at night. My parents, brother, dog, and cat were all there. Hooray.
  
    Day Two: Shopping
        First, we went to this KILLER Japanese store; most everything was 89 cents! Score! I got several things, including four pairs of $2.49 jelly flats. I’ve been looking for good jellies for a solid three years, man.
     Next, we went to Big Top by AKT. We had a Groupon(just like with freaking anything else we did…actually, it’s a good thing, they never would’ve been discovered otherwise), so it was on the cheap. Anyway, Big Top is a shirt-making company. They even make special designs for the customer; my brother had a purple elephant made for his girlfriend(don’t even ask). I really wanted to incorporate the adorable whale graphic and a cassette, but how? This is what happened:
                      

  Get it? It’s not clever if you make me explain it.
       Anyway, the service and staff were incredible. You’re going to Orlando? Swing by Big Top by AKT, for sure.
     After this, we dropped off the males at the movies and went shopping. H&M, BABY! Finally. You know how much I’ve been dying to go here! I tried on around 15 things, and although only about five worked, it was still a pretty cool experience shopping there. Eventually, we got to Orlando Premium Outlets. Not the fancy International one, but the other. I scored at Levi’s, and got a Venomous Villains MAC lipglass at another place. My mom got it for me. She’s pretty cool sometimes. I’ll definitely do a review on it, at some point.
 
    Day Three: Comedy Club
       On the third day, due to our vacation deal, a hunk of our morning was taken. After this and a horrific pool sunburn, we went to Sak’s Comedy Lab in Downtown(GROUPON ALERT!). There were “Dueling Comedians”. When I first heard “all ages humor”, I got bummed. My humor isn’t really for all ages. However, the teams both did an excellent job, and I really enjoyed the experience. After this, we had a bit of time, and saw Bad Teacher. I wish Horrible Bosses had already been out instead! Darn.
  
   Day Four: Universal Studios
      Remember how excited I was for the Boys Like Girls concert? Well, my mom and I thought the concert was at Islands of Adventure, which is why we decided to go here today and there tomorrow(Saturday, the day of the concert). Well, we were wrong. Lame! No concert for us. Anyway, the park was awesome, the Simpsons ride was terrific, I got a load of pressed pennies(I collect those, you know).

    Day Five: Universal’s Islands of Adventure
      Since we had been just last year, we skipped to Harry Potter, in the park’s rear. OMFGITSHOGSMEADEIWILLDIE moment, then we went to Zonko’s, HoneyDukes, and stood in awe at the line for Dervish & Banges, the Owl Post, and especially Ollivander’s. Next, the Hippogriff ride! YEAH. The line was insane! It was a good young person ride. After this, the Dragon Challenge! The wait? Five freaking minutes. That’s 25 less than the Hippogriff ride. Anyway, this loopy coaster blew my mind, and made my brother obsess of hardcore coasters for the rest of the day.
    After seeing the 60 minute wait for the castle, we decided to come back to Harry later, and explored the rest of the park. Like the Spiderman, Hulk, and Dr. Seuss parts. We saw a Lost Continent show before returning later. By now, we were hungry. And you’ll never guess where we at dinner… The Three Broomsticks! Dude! It was awesome! I got Cornish Pasties because that was the only thing that sounded unusual; it was delicious. I drank, of course, butterbeer. It was so rich. I actually have a recipe for it; I might post it eventually. Anyway, we then waited in line of Ollivander’s. We finally got it to the adorable little show, then went to Dervish & Banges through it. I got a wand! YES! Checked out the Owl Post, then on to the castle.
    A 75 minute wait. Dude. Not even cool. The line never ended! After a good 75 minutes, we were there! The ride? Um? Let’s just say it was the FREAKING BEST RIDE IN THE ENTIRE WORLD EVER. It was pretty epic, to say the least.
    We swung by HoneyDukes (it was already closing time, but the place was still packed), where I bought some Every Flavor Beans. Special tip: Don’t buy the teeny $11 box, go to the lever, grab a bag, and fill it high with the exact same beans…just pay half the price. Grabbed a Pumpkin Juice, too. Before leaving, we swung by a Butterbeer stand and grabbed one in one of those special mugs. After that, it was way past closing time, and we headed out.

    
    Digging that crappy hotel bedding? Oh, there’s a Gryffindor keychain, too.

  
 I have 8,000 photos, but here’s some used butterbeer & a windowdisplay cat

  Day Six: Snorkel, Snorkel!
      We arose around 6 a.m. (my mother and myself), and after a two-hour drive, we found the rinky-dink, backwoods town that the surprisingly legit and professional American Pro Diving Center was in. I was incredibly nervous; I’m not a strong swimmer, at all. Add that to the list of things I suck at(remember my multiple baking rants?). Anyway, after check-in they suited us in our wetsuits, fins, and snorkels + had us watch a proper behavior video, we left to Pete’s Pier. There, we loaded onto a boat and, in around 5 minutes, found an enormous mother manatee. Since I said mother, you know there must be a BABY!! There was. We found this adorable one-month-old male swimming around, and played with us the entire time. It was glorious. I had a lifejacket under my arm…like I said, I’m not a strong swimmer, so they accommodated me with said lifejacket. The epic adventure ended sometime later. It was totally, absolutely, amazing. We never would’ve found it without Groupon!
                babymanatee
    This is my favorite. If you decide to do this, bring an underwater camera!
   
    Day Seven: Departure
       Aw, shoot. It’s closing time, as Semisonic would say. We left ridiculously early, but came back early–able to catch up on all our missed TV shows. (True Blood, anyone?)
     …And that’s our Orlando vacation! It was totally rad. Our next vacation will be on Fall Break to the gorgeous Smokies. As for this one? It was totally irreplaceable.
  
 Check back on Saturday for some vacation/packing tips.

      xoxo,
          Zoe
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September 29, 2011

Vacation Tips & Packing

  ---Originally posted on 7/16/11 to Teenage Times---

Hello, travellers.
 
   As you know, I just went to Orlando(you didn’t see the massive post directly under this one? Scroll down, please). Doing so, I picked up three really useful tips on finding deals.
  •    Find Gas Deals: Did you hear how, in many states, Wal-Mart is taking
        off 10 cents per gallon of gas just by using a gas card? I didn’t pay for gas
        here, but I know this is a pretty big freaking deal.
  •    Get a Groupon Account for the City You’re Visiting: How else
       would you discover deals on T-Shirt makers, comedy clubs, and manatee
        snorkeling? Or just discover these places in general?
  •   Check Yelp Prior to Buying these Deals: Make sure they’re both
       legit and don’t suck.
     I only have one classic packing tip: Leave room for souvenirs, man! I guess I should also suggest collecting pressed pennies like I do, it saves me money–I don’t buy a Bart statue to commemorate my ride on The Simpsons coaster, I just get a pressed penny(or several)! You can also buy pressed penny books. I suggest getting that book at a place you’ve never been and might never return, not a place like Orlando. A place like The Smithsonian(though I hope I will return, someday).
  Last tip: If you’re like me, you should LOAD THAT iPOD UP with albums from bands you’ve been dying to listen to, but never got around. Bands like this for me included Arcade Fire and The Black Keys, plus fifty million more. Anyway, listen to them on your road trip. It passes the time, crazy-easy.
   I’ll be posting again soon for a vacation/non-vacation haul, plus a list of more bands I’m obsessing over. Oh, and a marigolds picture of course. Maybe even a review or two. Lots in store, baby!
 
  xoxo,
    Zoe

September 27, 2011

6 Snacks You Can Make Right This Second

---Originally posted on 7/16/11 to Teenage Times---

Hey hey.

   I’m some lazy kid who hates standing up for more than 7 seconds. And now I’m hungry. Here’s what happens.
  I make a
  •  Cheese Quesadilla. Grab a tortilla and pour on some shredded cheese. Nuke it for 15 seconds, and you’ve got a fantastic, braces-friendly snack.
  •  Easy Nachos. Not to be confused with the quesadilla, put shredded cheese all over tortilla chips. Shove it in the microwave for a less-modest 45 seconds.
  • Nutella Toast. Bread + Toaster + Nutella = Win.
  • Peanut Butter & Banana Waffle Sandwich. I guess you could make an old-fashioned sandwich, but that’s usually for stiffs. But whatever. It’s your choice.
  •  Oatmeal. I swear, I’m not “just putting this”. I eat Apples & Cinnamon oatmeal like every freaking day… I know, I’m pretty wild.
  •  Chips & Bean Dip. Braces? Ditto; load the chip up with dip, and it’s easy to eat.
  •  Hot Pudding. Add sprinkles, and oh my God, you’ll just freaking die, I swear.
           And if you want something to end it, drink up a Root Beer Float.

               Enjoy!

    xoxo,
           Zoe

September 25, 2011

How To: Make Rice Crispy Treats

---Originally posted on 7/2/11 to Teenage Times--- 
  Hey hey.
    
   So I haven’t done a how-to in a while, right? I figured this time it should be a recipe. It’s simple, fast, and classic.
    Rice Crispy treats are made with a bunch of extra gunk, right? So why not make your own? This is a really simple post on how to do so.
                       
                            How to Make Rice Crispy Treats —in 3 Steps

                                  

      You’ll need…
                        –  4 cups of miniature marshmallows  … or 40 regularly sized
                        — 6 cups of crispy rice cereal    …     I used generic, it tastes the same
                        — 3 tbsp of butter or margarine           
                        — Chocolate syrup                      …               optional


                                 
                                                     Directions
                                                    (for a stove)  
   

     1) In a large saucepan,  melt butter over low heat. Add marshmallows and stir until completely melted. Remove from heat.
                                             

  
   2) Add your crispy rice cereal to the saucepan. Stir until the cereal is evenly mixed.
                                        

     3) A 9×9 pan is suggested, but if something goes awry and you don’t have enough, use a smaller pan. Spread the mixture into the pan, and let it cool.
                                

   Optional 4) Squirt chocolate syrup.
                      
                    I tried to do the syrup argyle-style. It didn’t work.

       Enjoy!

     xoxo,
         Zoe

September 23, 2011

How To: Write a Fan Letter

   ---Originally posted on 3/15/11 to Teenage Times---
 Why, hello there.

  If you’re like me, you love mail. You effing love it. You sign up for free samples just to get something for yourself in the mail. You send away letters for the same reason. Love letters, hate letters, fan letters…Let’s focus on that last one. I was recently on one of my favorite authors’, Garth Nix’s, website, and decided to write him a fan letter. I decided that, since it was a somewhat unusual process for me, I’ll do a blog post detailing how to write a fan letter. Properly.

   Step One: Gear Up.
    You’ll need noticeable stationery. And, optionally, a pen with pretty ink. Don’t get colorful envelopes, though, because the mechanical address-readers have problems reading them(take red, for example).
                
                             Stationary: Target
       
     Step Two: Dear…               Decide who you’re writing to. Is it a musician, actress, author…?
    
    Step Three: Draft it.
      Type up a prototype. Once you think it’s perfect, rewrite it entirely, without looking back at it. This drains unnecessary thoughts and ideas. Absolutely don’t forget: Spell-check!
      
   Step four: Write it out.
                Carefully and neatly write your letter. Don’t cram the given writing space–your favorable person probably won’t squint to read before throwing it away. I closed mine with “Yours appreciatively”.
                                 
                                    Dig my horribly horrible handwriting?
            
            Step Five: Address it.
               Come on.   You know the drill.
        
            Step Six: Hey, Mr. Mailman…
                    Mail it! If you want a reply, be sure to include a SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope). If your person is from another country, include a SASE and an  International Reply Coupon(can be redeemed for minimum postage for the person it’s being sent to–in this case, you!). Including these things is probably the most important step on here, really and truly.
       
 All righty then. I hope this helped with your quest for reply letters! That’s all, folks.
       
             xoxo,
             Zoe

September 21, 2011

Recipe: Shamrock Shake

---Originally posted on 3/15/11 to Teenage Times---
 Hey there.
    So you know how St. Patty’s is in a few days? Well, I don’t celebrate it(too young for alchohol..you know, complications) other than wearing green. Well, upon some web surfing, I found this interesting little article on Shamrocks, which urged me into green, which pushed me into food, which shoved me into a milkshake. Alrighty, here we go.

         
            Three cheers for ungranite countertops?
           Ingredients:
  •    1/2 cup milk
  •    1 cup vanilla ice cream
  •   1/4 tsp peppermint extract
  •   Several drops of green food coloring
     Let’s get started. You can do this in four easy steps(bolded), but my tips are here, too(unbolded).
     
    Scoop the ice cream into a blender or mixing bowl. Leave it there for five minutes. (If you need to, microwave the ice cream thing for 40ish seconds on auto defrost. It scoops out easier this way.)
     Add milk and extract. (Be ridiculously careful with this fast-moving extract, okay? It’ll completely mess up your shake — with medicine flavor)
 Blend it or mix it. (If mixing, use fork and stir quickly)
    Add some drops of green food coloring. (I used four little drops)

                               
                                   (It says Happy Saint Patrick’s Day:)

     Easy, aye? Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!

        xoxo,
            Zoe

September 19, 2011

Waka Flocka Crane: Make Some Cranes for Your Ceiling

              ---Originally posted on 3/15/11 to Teenage Times--- 
     Hey there.
  I know I’ve never done a how-to, but there’s a first time for everything! This showcases an origami flock on your ceiling. It’s time-consuming, but looks kind of cool.

     WakaFlockaCranes
  You’ll need:
  • Origami Paper
  • Hole-Puncher
  • Scissors
  • String
  • Duct tape (color of your ceiling) (or Clear Tape:)
  • Lots of time
 Alrighty, let’s get started.
   First, you’ll need to learn how to make an origami crane. This video is super boring and kind of lame, but it’s what taught me. Click here for the video.
 Now that that’s out of the way, let’s start. You’re going to want to make several, so your crane isn’t a pathetic, lonely little guy. He could become suicidal. Do you really want that?
   After you make a few, grab a chair and some string, and see how long you want your birds to hang. Afterwards, cut the rest of the string to sizes around that size.
 
   It's a crane...with string!

  Next, snatch a hole-puncher and punch those cranes. One at a time, you’re going to pull back the birds’ wings and punch in the little body part. Then, string it up. Try to make the knot as short as possible, so your birds can hang at the desired spot.
 Punch it.

   After this, hang them up. I, with my lack of long legs, had to jump from my chair and smack it on the ceiling. Jump (…or not) after you stick some duct tape to the top of your string.
 Congratulations! You're finished. ;)

  Congratulations! You’ve finished. It’s worth it, know why? Because: do your friends have a random flock of cranes on their ceilings? No. So you win.
  Alrighty. Enjoy your birds.

   xoxo,
   Zoe