Friday, November 1, 2013

Thrills

 Grace from the blog Pink in the City sent me Laduree macaron dressed in Halloween colors
 Sydney-Marie was Wednesday Addams I made her braided wig
 Pink Boy aka Gomez
 Cousin It and Thing were with us at the Addams Family house
 Wednesday helps greet treaters Lurch was on vacation so she filled in
 Dear Thing he is so good at lending a helping hand around the house
Morticia and Gomez still together after all these years

Happy Pink Saturday!
Join in with Beverly at:
We always dress for Halloween and we get about 200 treaters. This year we pay tribute to that all American classic TV family The Addams  Family.
It is always fun scaring the neighbor kids and creating the atmosphere and fog and music too.
It is part of my pink living philosophy to enjoy each holiday and be an active participant in holiday rituals and fun. We didnt wear pink but we are pink powered!
Have a Pink day!

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween !
We are dressing up for the treaters again this year!We enjoy making the treating special for the children. I will post some photos soon
Have a Pink day!

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Munchkin cats...Too Cute


I am in love with this breed of cat called munchkin. They are a newer breed mixing regular cat breeds with the short legged variant and you get a munchkin. I love Persian and Himalayans and they are also munchkin breeds.
I became aware of them watching the Animal Planet show Too Cute-- show about different litters of kittens. Another cat is not in my future right now but when it is I plan on checking the munchkin cats out.
According to what I have read so far, these cats can still climb and are healthy just have short legs.
To find out more you can Google munchkin cats and also breeders can be found in ads in Cat Fancy magazine.
Have a Pink day!

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Art of Kimono dressing














Kimono dressing
Gibbs Gardens Japanese Festival is ongoing this and next weekend. It was very cold today when I arrived only 38 degrees up in Ball Ground GA. and they had had a frost! 
I have such a love and interest in Japanese culture. I wanted to go see the kimono dressing demo. 
The instructor told us many interesting facts about kimono--it mean "something to wear" and it used to be worn by all classes of people. Now most Japanese do not own them or know how to put them on. 
It takes two or a very nimble person alone to dress someone in kimono. There are layers and ropes and of course the beautiful obi sash.  Here are a few fun facts I learned:
Kimono come in one size it can be cinched up for shorter people.
The top of the front of the kimono is always put in from the right over toward the heart. When a person dies the kimono is put on them opposite side in the left toward the right arm. 
To clean a kimono you take all the stitches out wash by hand and then dry and resew. Most people no longer know how to do this or have the space to do it.
Most kimonos now are made from silk. 
Single women wear kimono with longer sleeves--orange one it makes a statement that they are single and looks nicer when dancing.

Kimonos that are more elaborate start at about $1000 and up!
Most modern Japanese wear them only 3 or 4 times a year.
Most people rent them now and sometimes hire someone to put them into it.
When a girl turns 20 in Japan a party is given and she gets to wear a more formal kimono.
A man's kimono is simpler and the obi is not made into anything big. There is also the option to wear a skirt like garment in front or a pant like garment in front. The man in the photo has on a skirt like garment. These are also worn sometimes by young women students. Allows for more movement /activity.
I would love to own one how about you?
Have a Pink day!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Japan Festival at Gibbs Gardens







Gibbs Gardens in Ball Ground GA. is hosting a Japan Festival this weekend in cooperation with the Japanese Consulate in Atlanta. Besides enjoying the Gibbs Japanese garden they will have origami, tea ceremony, Ikebana and calligraphy demonstrations and one of Kimono dressing! The festival is Oct 26 and 27. Here is the link:
There is a fee for the entry to gardens
Several Japanese readers of this blog have stated that I am " Japanese" in my thinking and tastes so I will surely enjoy the festival. Since I have not been to Japan yet( it is on my future travel agenda) this is next best thing..
Have a Pink day!

Dreamy ballet images






Repetto window in Paris. I always go see what tutu is on display

Dream dream dream ballet!
I can dream away hours watching ballet or looking at ballet costumes. I think it would be so fun if you could go on backstage ballet tours to raise money for the ballet. Why doesn't anyone do this? A sneak peak for a fee/donation to the ballet! 
Have a Pink day!

Monday, October 21, 2013

13 Most Decadent fashion moments inspired by Marie Antoinette




In honor of the anniversary of her death Fashionesta on line magazine did this feature. Click on link to see how even now Marie Antoinette still influences fashion.

http://fashionista.com/2013/10/the-13-most-decadent-fashion-moments-inspired-by-marie-antoinette/werwe/
Have a Pink day!

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