Valentine's day

Love over Fear: A Valentine's Day playlist

Just whipped this up on Spotify and wanted to share! It's a playlist of my favorite (love over fear) songs. Inspired by this Taking Risks in Love article in the NYTimes, The Phone Booth and my short career as a flower girl in all my parents' friends' weddings. 

Click the image to listen to the Love over Fear playlist 

Click the image to listen to the Love over Fear playlist 

 

Happy Valentine's Day! 

Spread love today and everyday. 

xx, 

Stephanie

ps PLAY LIST INCLUDES: 

  1. Erotic City Prince
  2. Suedehead Morrissey
  3. Some Girls  The Rolling Stones
  4. Gypsy Fleetwood Mac
  5. Should I Stay or Should I Go The Clash
  6. Jungle Boogie Cool and the Gang
  7. Last Dance Donna Summer
  8. Get Off of My Cloud The Rolling Stones
  9. Hey Joe Wilson Pickett
  10. Stay Maurice Williams
  11. Bonnie and Clyde Brigitte Bardot + Serge Gainsbourg
  12. Green Onions Booker T and the MGs
  13. I Get Around The Beach Boys
  14. Bidi Bidi Bom Bom Selena
  15. Changes David Bowie
  16. Faith George Michael
  17. Joy and Pain Rob Base
  18. Mr Big Stuff Jean Knight
  19. Proud Mary Tina Turner
  20. Whatcha See is Whatcha Get The Dramatics
  21. I Just Want to Make Love to You Etta James
  22. Should The Isley Brothers
  23. Do You Love Me The Contours
  24. Just One Look Doris Troy
  25. Tell Me Something Good Chaka Khan and Rufus
  26. You May Be Right Billy Joel
  27. The Shoop Shoop Shoop Song Cher
  28. If You Wanna Be Happy Jimmy Soul

pps Here's the last playlist I made: favorite songs of 2013. It's been a while.  

 

Love-themed Desktop Backgrounds

Yup, Valentine's Day is next week. Good advice from my cousin - if you are dating someone and actually want something for Valentine's Day at some point in your relationship, don't make a big deal about how Valentine's Day isn't a big deal, because then you probably won't get anything. And yeah, chocolates can be cheesy now, but in three years you might want to take a romantic trip somewhere and not have him be like 'but I thought you don't care about Valentine's day?'.

If you aren't dating anyone, here are two desktop backgrounds to remind you how awesome it is to be single. 

LOVE YOURSELF

While Valentine's Day is totally a commercial holiday, it is a good reminder to love - yourself. And being without a partner means no lines, no fuss and no (relationship) commitments. Use your time doing whatever you want! By yourself or with a friend! There are many ways to practice self love. Usually people talk about the pamper-kind, but I think creating is just as soothing. Here are some ideas:

  • paint your nails
  • read a book
  • wash your hair and then style it your favorite way
  • take a bath
  • write 
  • make something (I'll probably be in the studio making patterns)
  • call your mom, she probably wants to hear from you
  • take yourself out to brunch
  • practice the language you've been wanting to learn

WE NEED TO TALK 

This photograph is from my trip to Copenhagen. I love this sculpture because it looks like the woman is having one of those conversations with her partner (or friend, who knows). It's a good reminder of the part of being in a relationship that isn't always fun. So, while those hard talks are a great way to grow and learn about yourself--ain't it great you don't have to have one today? Yeah!

My friend at K.Mala Studio inspired this post - she made some amazing watercolor desktop backgrounds for February!  Check them out here: Fun February Desktop Art.

xoxo, 

Stephanie

TO DOWNLOAD BACKGROUNDS: click the button, then right click and choose 'Save As'

Valentine's Day Inspiration

pinkrocks-losangeles-etxeRemember chain letters? Real chain letters? Will someone please send me a letter once I have a new address? If you don't remember those, I'm sure you remember email-chain letters. And how much you didn't want to spam your friends and how annoying they were. Well, I got one a bit ago and it was actually to send inspirational quotes and such as the 'act' in the chain, so I had to do it and I was really delighted by the things that came my way -- and by the people from whom they came. Some people I knew, some people I didn't know. The whole thing was pretty cool and hopefully I only annoyed a few people.

Below is one of the emails I received. So utterly perfect. I love Jorge Luis Borges' work, in both languages:

Uno Aprende

Después de un tiempo, uno aprende la sutil diferencia entre sostener una mano y encadenar un alma; Y uno aprende que el amor no significa acostarse y que la compañía no significa seguridad; Y uno empieza a aprender que los besos no son contratos y los regalos no son promesas; Y uno empieza a aceptar sus derrotas con la cabeza alta y los ojos abiertos; Y uno aprende a construir todos sus caminos en el hoy, porque el terreno de mañana es demasiado incierto para planes y los futuros tienen una forma de caerse en la mitad. Y después de un tiempo uno aprende que si es demasiado hasta el calorcito del sol quema. Así que uno planta su propio jardín y decora su propia alma, en lugar de esperar a que alguien le traiga flores. Y uno aprende que realmente uno puede aguantar, que uno realmente es fuerte, que uno realmente vale, y uno aprende y aprende… y con cada día uno aprende.

And in English...

You Learn

After a while you learn the subtle difference Between holding a hand and chaining a soul, And you learn that love doesn’t mean leaning And company doesn’t mean security. And you begin to learn that kisses aren’t contracts And presents aren’t promises, And you begin to accept your defeats With your head up and your eyes open With the grace of a woman, not the grief of a child, And you learn to build all your roads on today Because tomorrow’s ground is too uncertain for plans And futures have a way of falling down in mid-flight. After a while you learn… That even sunshine burns if you get too much. So you plant your garden and decorate your own soul, Instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers. And you learn that you really can endure… That you really are strong And you really do have worth… And you learn and learn… With every good-bye you learn.

Happy Valentine's Day! Love yourself and your favorite people and places and words.

falling in love, again

DSCF6050 Anywhere. Anytime. Anyone. Anyplace.

It's Valentine's day. But, instead of agonizing over who you love, or think you love, or who you think loves or doesn't love you, today's a great day to broaden your love circle and focus on the people that actually love and support you all the time, no matter what. We have relationships with so many people that get overlooked and it's a great day to tell your friends, family, co-workers, and, of course, lovers, that you love them. This really should be done always and often.

An equally important and usually ignored area of love is self love and love of place. So, go ahead and fall in love, again, with who you are and where you are, no matter where or what that is.

I was recently reading an article about consciousness and started thinking about how your physical environment affects how you think and who you are. I think about this a lot. I love travelling and I most love living in other places for extended periods of time, but I also love having strong social relationships and that takes time to create and nourish. Thus, having been in San Francisco for over three years has started to make me feel a little down and out, despite my amazing friendships and social support. I keep looking up flights and planning my escape. Yet, while I do think it is extremely important to change environments to induce creative and personal growth, and I do think consciousness is tied to physical being, I also believe perspective is a powerful tool.

Place is stationary and not something anyone can control. I can't change the location of certain things, and especially not people, but appreciating that I have those things to visit and people to reach out to (through maybe a dozen ways thanks to the internet) is important.  Even if I had a private airplane and could fly wherever I want on a whim, I still would feel torn between those places. I think it is mostly because different places bring out different pieces of myself.

I know part of my idea of myself is tied to the place where I am and I started to feel like I am not here or there and all these pieces of me are strewn out and being forgotten. I am different when I am physically in a different place. But, there's no reason I cannot bring all those experiences into where I am now. I'm not saying to live in the past, we all know how annoying that person is who goes on and on about what they did here and there, but instead reflecting on how I felt and what kind of person I was creating in those moments, in those other places. Because the fact is, if you have ever travelled, and especially if you have lived more than one place, sometimes there is probably somewhere else you think you'd rather be. Maybe there are people there that you miss, maybe you have a routine you got used to, maybe things just seemed better. Of course you cannot be in two, three, or four places at once, but you can concoct a recipe for feeling the way you did when you were there and  to allow yourself to bring that with you no matter where you are.

And so I recently fell back in love with San Francisco, where I currently live and work. I made a conscious effort to appreciate my surroundings and enjoy my neighborhood. Visiting new neighborhoods or meeting tourists or recent transplants is a great way to do this. In doing so I fell back in love with myself. Last weekend I took a long stroll down Valencia, a street I used to leisurely walk down quite often, but as of late haven't had time to really enjoy. I ran into an old friend from Spain at my favorite book store and we had a long coffee chat. I remembered that I am spontaneous and fun to be around. The weekend before that I spent a whole day in Chinatown and North Beach and went to my favorite pastry shop, café, book store, bar, and little Chinese shops. I enjoyed reading a book at the bar and remembered how much I love being alone, amongst strangers. The other day I stopped into a new bar on my street and chatted with the bartender, who actually is a good friend, and then made new friends. I remembered how much I love to meet new people. This weekend I'm planning a bar crawl (including pika pika and karaoke, naturally) in Japantown with some friends. I will probably drink too much, be too goofy, make lots of random connections and end up singing silly songs with my friends, but I know I will be being myself and loving everything about it.

Everyday I take a second to focus on the beauty of Bernal Heights from the foot of my office building and then I look at the sky. No matter where you are on Earth, there is a sky above you and it is usually indistinguishable. I honestly have no idea where I took this photo of clouds. It could of been in my parent's backyard, in one of the many places I have lived or visited, or here in San Francisco. You could be anywhere, but you are here now, and once you fall in love with wherever that is, again (because I know you moved there for a reason) you will love yourself more. No more  wishing on a star; stars travel fast and so can you, to that person you love to be, to a person you may have almost forgotten.