Tuesday, August 24, 2010

They say two wrongs don't make a right, but its suiting me just fine

When I started this blog, my full intention was for it to be mostly fashion based, mixed with bits of my life as a college student. But the way things have been going, it has turned out almost 100% about my life so far.

So let me explain.

Yes, this blog will still be about fashion (mostly...or at least half way).
But unfortunately, I started this blog really late into summer, with all of the fun events (such as open houses, Fourth of July parties, the annual city carnival, weekends trips, etc.) having long since past. And since I have less than a week left of being home where I do nothing but sit around the house all day, I find no point in getting dressed in anything other than comfy pajama type clothing. But I PROMISE once I get back up to school things will change. SO unless anything major happens between today and Sunday, this will probably be my only post this week.

Now on to business.

When I think of going back to school, I think of those last lingering days of summer where you're trying to fit in the making of a last few memories. Of sleeping in, because after all this may be your last chance. I think of fall, leaves changing colors and crunching under my feet. Of new school supplies, new friends, and most importantly, new clothes.

Unfortunately this year my family doesn't have much money for any back to school shopping, so I'm just going to have to get creative with things I already have or can find for cheap. But on the bright side, I was able to find a few things I like that were really cheap.

Before I post the pictures, I must apologize for a couple things.
First, the mirror I used to take the pictures was kinda dirty, so please ignore that.
Second, like I mentioned earlier, I have been extremely lazy about getting dressed and ready for the day. So try not to pay much attention to my pajama shorts.

Other than that, enjoy :)


                                           
        

         

        



purple jacket- Calvin Klein (medium), thrifted $4
black patterned sweater- unknown brand (small) gifted by my grandma :)
jean jacket- GAP (medium), bought at thrifted $1
green cardigan- unknown brand, (mens medium), thrifted $1
slouchy white t-shirt- Miley Cyrus/Max Azria (large), Walmart $8
owl necklace- Wet Seal, (I bought it a while back got home and realized it was broke and I just now fixed it, I don't remember the cost but is was under $10. I was so excited I fixed it I had to post it as well)

I have some ideas on how I'm going to incorporate these new pieces into my wardrobe, but if any of you guys have outfit ideas of your own, i would love to hear them :)


love to all, 
demariee

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Give me that line again...


Alright, so I know I promised these post would be more interesting soon, so I've been trying not to post until I have something worth reading. Unfortunately, these last lingering days of summer will not be the stereotypical memory filled moments captured through the all too familiar pictures taken of goodbye bonfires or beach parties, filled with warm hugs and teary eyed smiles. I would be lying if I said I was going to miss this place or anything about it.Which leads to one of the biggest lessons I learned in college: life goes on.

As cliché as it sounds, it is one of the more truthful things I can tell you about your college experience. Going away to school at the end of summer last year, like everyone else I was excited for this new start. I left my small town home knowing that although I would miss my family and friends, there was plenty of opportunity to meet new friends (whom I would be sharing such an amazing, life changing experience with and hopefully I would come to find as a second family). I wasn't nervous at all, just ready to begin this new chapter in my life.

Or so I thought. 

It only took me a few weeks to realize how much I missed my friends from home, and it only got worse. I didn't go out of my way to make friends because I saw no point, I had perfectly good friends at home. I began to spend my evenings constantly looking over my Facebook new feed to see what all of my friends from home were doing and what was going on in their lives now that I wasn't there to share all of the experiences I used to be able to. I was making my self miserable.

I went home for the weekend about a month after school started, and it was really nice to see everyone (none of my friends had gone away to school, they had all stayed home to go to community college). They were all excited to see me and hear how life away from small town living was. The visit was everything I expected it to be. Naturally I couldn't wait until Thanksgiving Break to be able to come home an see everyone again.

But that is when I realized things had changed. Coming home in November was completely different than it had been when I had made my first visit home. All of those friends I had so desperately clung to had made new friends at school, and I was no longer the "best friend who just happened to go to a different school", I was now "just a friend that moved away". Making time to visit me on my rare visits home became lower in their list of priorities because they now had a new circle of friends, a new best friend, new people to hang out with that "wouldn't interest me anyways".  Of course I was angry that I had forfeited my opportunity to make new friends because I felt the only ones I needed were the ones I had had the longest, the ones that had always been there for me. But they were no longer there

It took me a while to realize that not only had my friends and I had drifted in how close we once were, but when faced with a new stage in life we chose different life paths as well. Where as they liked to spend every night out partying and drinking and hooking up with every possible cute guy they could (it is a small town after all, there isn't much else to do here), going away to school I didn't really have the same choice. Sure, there are a lot more parties at a major university, but because I was now living an hour and a half away from home, I was now completely responsible for myself. If I needed something taken care of, there was no walking downstairs to talk to mom and dad to ask them to do it for me. There was no one to gently wake me every morning to make sure I got to class on time, no one to make sure I was eating properly, and no ones to clean up after my mistakes. I was on my own, learning how to be the adult me so called "friends" still haven't quite gotten around to becoming. 

Don't get me wrong, I still like to go out and have fun, and I do go to parties at school on occasion. The difference is partying is not my only definition of fun anymore. While my old friends prefer to go to different parties every night, I rather go out to eat with a small group of friends. My old friends thinking they have to drink to have fun, but I find movie nights to be more enjoyable. My old friends chose to hook up with any hot guy that tried, and I (much to their disapproval) have found one good guy that I love being with (and who I will also be spending our one year anniversary with in just two weeks). And even though I started off so unhappy at school without my "friends", in the end I feel campus is more of a home to me than the actual place I was born and raised. Even now, after being home for four months, I am closer with my friends I was with for eight months of school together than those I have known since the early days of middle or even elementary school.

I apologize for such a long post, when I started writing it I had no idea where I would end up or what I was even going to talk about. But in the end things worked out, just as they so often do. I hope that (for those of you who actually stuck around to read this ridiculously long story) you may be able to take something from it: while it is okay to stay close with those who are important to us, simply looking back on memories should never be a substitute for the making of new ones. Because after all, people change and life goes on

love to all,
demariee

Monday, August 16, 2010

Blahhh.

So I’m back from my wonderful weekend with my bf and his family, and I had a great time. I had met a lot of his family before, but this weekend I got to meet EVERYONE, including those who live out of town but came in for the wedding. Everyone was really nice, the ceremony was beautiful and the reception was…interesting (it was  themed, need I say more?).  


Over all I really enjoyed myself, but I forgot my camera at home so I wont be able to post pictures of the event like I had promised :( But I won't leave you completely picture-less, when I got home I took a picture of everything I wore that day, so here you go!


*Disclaimer: I did not wear the necklace pictured to the wedding. I had borrowed a pearl necklace and matching earrings from my grandmother that I wore to the ceremonies, but as they were real pearls I had to give them back to her as soon as I got home. The one in the picture is a substitute.








love to all,
demariee

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Quick Update.

Okay so I know I have been extremely boring in my posts so far, but its so hard to have anything to say while I'm still stuck at "home". But on the bright side, I will be spending the next few days visiting my boyfriend (who I go to school with, during the summer he lives an hour away) because I've been invited to his cousin's wedding reception (long story, I will explain later). I found out yesterday that I will have to go down there a few days earlier than planned, so I won't be able to post anything for a few days. I will try and post as soon as I get back (and I promise these post will get more interesting with time), and hopefully I will have some pictures of this weekend as well. Have a nice weekend everyone :)

love to all,
demariee

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The Great Escape.


Call me crazy, but I absolutely cannot wait for school to start. I remember being in high school dreading the end of summer, but now that I'm in college things are completely different. Lets be honest here, who wouldn't love total freedom to do whatever you want, whenever you want? Thats right, no one. 

After being on my own for eight months only to come home and be treated like I'm five years old is TORTURE. Not to mention that the college I go to has more students then my home town has people, (yes, I am dead serious), and being back here with nothing to do and surrounded by all this small town thinking is driving me crazy. Lucky for me, I only have three weeks left in this crappy place I call home.

What makes going back even more exciting is the fact that I have a single room this year, and I couldn't be happier. Don't get me wrong, I had the nicest roommate ever last year, but I much rather have my own space. It means no more worrying about waking each other up when we come in late at night, no more boyfriend awkwardness, and no more adjusting our activities because the other has a major exam the next morning. But what I'm most looking forward to is being able to decorating my room however I want. 

I have soooo many ideas, but unfortunately not enough in my bank account to back them all up. So right now, I'm looking for cheap ways to personalize my room so I don't start the new school year completely broke. Hopefully I will be to pull this off, and I will definitely post pictures of my room after its set up if things turn out as well as I imagine. 

But until then
love to all,
demariee



Saturday, August 7, 2010

First Things First.

So this would be my first blog post,
so I feel there are a few things that I should cover.

First, I'm demariee. Nice to meet you :)

Second, I'm 19 years old and a sophomore in college,
which leads me to..

Third, the purpose of this blog is to share my college experience 
with the hopes that:
a) Some of you may enjoy or relate to the ups and downs of college life.
b) It will be an adequate way to express myself through writing and fashion in a college setting that most will feel comfortable and confident enough to wear in everyday life.
c) this maybe even be my quiet place in a world of chaos.



I know this may be pretty lame so far,
but at leasts its a start :)

love to all,
demariee