Bubbe and Aubrey
No one is ready to be the oldest. I grew up the oldest man in my house. They say that, “The man of the house.” It isn’t true. My father moved out when I was 10 years old, right around the time my childhood memories start to seem linear. Especially the routines that became…
omgahhh. likely the world’s most adorable gif, cute kittens and puppies aside.
P E R F E C T I O N .
On a massive hunt for furs before sub-arctic temperatures render me motionless. Was never a huge fan of looking like a gorilla/ yeti but hey… it’s about to be winter in New York and I value my life, so… fur it is. Fur + slouchy denim + Isabel Marant boots + tshirt + soy latte. YUP. #GPOY.
Split Infinitives: Boo-Hoo, Sad Story →
I suck at snowboarding but boarding in the Swiss Alps was one of the highlights of my life.
“Female Eye Study” - by Sam Spratt
Just a bit of practice painting.
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#FirstWorldProblems
The problem with being blessed from an early age is not fully understanding just how damn good life is. Between the most supportive parents an Asian daughter could could ask for, to a slightly-stressful-and-underpaid-but-tremendously-fulfilling-and-relatively-successful career, to the world’s most incredible significant other… there are only the gaps of silence and obscurity that haunt her. The would’ves of a past flame. The could’ves of a past degree. The should’ves of a position unfulfilled. These lead to moments of unhappiness, prolonged until success rears its shining head from the blinding dominance of material wealth and she’s enamored once more. Enamored by the life she’s worked, and fought so hard to achieve. But even amidst the first-class bicoastal trips and luxurious 27th floor (almost) penthouse, she can’t help but recall what joy and happiness there was in simplicity…
She laughed and told him as she told everyone: It’s a lonely road to the top. He mutely responded: It’s even lonelier when you’re there.
The problem with being blessed from an early age is not fully understanding just how damn good life is. Sometimes, you have to lose it all to realize what you once had.
Sunset from the Cerulean Tower Tokyo Hotel, where we’ll be staying during our trip to Tokyo. If our room has this view, I’m going to flip a shit. So so so excited.
