One of my favorite people, and artists the codex club's worked with, is Emily Heron, who made this dress; I wear it all the time. (click here to see it in the shop). Layered it up with my TCC hoops (click here), and snapped some pics for you with my very talented Marky.
Shot some of the new line this morning - hope you guys love the pieces as much as we do. This is just a sneak preview of our hoop earrings, black pants, and good cat dress- more to come. On the site now!
Snuggling up with layered sweaters with hot drinks (tea, chai lattes, coffee) and a lap blanket is my happy place. So it's no wonder Fall is my favorite season! There've been so many great finds lately. I think of the codex club constantly, and while we're continuing to make original products, I've been looking at some beautiful, different and creative vendors to keep growing the inventory and brand.
Starting these silver earring pieces using the infinity sign (a personal favorite) and some Greek life apparel; even though I'm well out of school I always feel that momentum and longing for structure, as September arrives. Parsons never had any frats or sororities, I only found out recently that we have a mascot, the narwhal!
Motivated to make a plan and start a personal curriculum. Any suggestions for the next few months are welcome!
Took some beautiful sunset photos from the road recently. Felt really good to update the Shutterstock Portfolio. Please check them out and let me know what you think (click to enlarge).
Home Slyce is a pizza bar in Baltimore that offers free pool and varying kids of pizza and pizza-related food and beverage items. Mark and I went and had a great time Sunday.
Our recommendations: Beer and Pomegranate Lemonade, and the Strongman Pizza.
I'll stream Friday’s at noon from now on, so we can talk about the codex club, how life’s going. I wanna know who you’re dating, how work’s going, what it looks like where you are. If you want me to pray for you over the upcoming week- let me know! Let’s chat :D
Did you know Annapolis was the capital of the United States, before Washington D.C.?
So it seemed fitting for our Fourth of July to explore Maryland's Capital, and America's Sailing Capitol.
There is so much history here. Driving in is idyllic and calm, the Naval Academy dominates a lot of the landscape downtown, but there is also a lot to do near the harbor and Main street as far as sightseeing and dining.
1. The Naval Academy. This is first on everyone who comes here's list. Pedestrians are encouraged to come in through Gate 1, on Randall or Prince George Street, approximately a block away from the Annapolis City Dock. Guided tours are available for around $12, and there is a huge gift shop carrying all sorts of USNA, U.S. Navy, and U.S. Marine Corps merchandise. You might not expect to go through the security gates, but it's still a military facility. However, it moves fast. Even if you choose not to take a guided tour, just strolling through the yard is beautiful.
2. The Harbor Queen. Our favorite part of the trip was being on the water and learning about the history of the town from this ship tour. It was a sunny day with lots of people in patriotic regalia. The narrated cruise is 40 minutes and you really do experience Historic Annapolis and the banks of the Naval Academy as well. The view of the Chesapeake Bay Bridges is also really beautiful. The tickets are available on site the day of your cruise, at a Red Umbrella stand on the City Dock.
3. Storm Bros. Cream Factory. There is nothing nicer than a root beer float on a hot, summers day. Just a short walk from the Dock is this hole-in-the-wall gem that made the best treat possible. It ain't Annapolis Ice Cream Factory, but its a lot closer to the two things above.
4. Main Street. However, if you feel like walking a little more, this is the place to do it. So many cute shops along here. I'd park nearby and then walk. Lots of people watching, and souvenirs abound.
Here are my top three favorite clips from when I was a younger and funner actress.
It's not always the safest, most glamorous, or creative- but there were a few projects that I thought, alright this was good.
1. I play a bitchy college girl to the main character in the beginning of Noah Baumbach's 'Mistress America'. This filmed up in Columbia University and got me my SAG card.
2. You might remember 'Boyhood' by Richard Linklater as the movie filmed over 12 years where you actually see a boy grow up into a man on film. It was truly an honor getting to work with this production, and I'm so glad I happened to be around when they were making it.
3. A different type of acting gig, I was in Kid Cudi's 'Pursuit of Happiness (Megaforce)' music video. Wearing a fork in one ear and a spoon in the other, I loved getting to wear the sweater which was by an Italian designer and had ice cream and other fruits and candy's knit on.