Nov 292011
 

With Christmas coming closer and closer, I am deep down in the dizzying depths of a busy house-cleaning work, it seems suddenly I have to get everything cleaned up! ~ And are you the same? When weather gets extremely beautiful, I resort to wearing mostly colors. And it makes me happy!

In Chinese: 离圣诞节是越来越近了,最近都在忙着屋里屋外的清扫工作,觉得好象突然间要把所有的东西都清理干净!~还有,你们是不是也一样?当天气相当相当美的时候,我会喜欢把色彩鲜艳的衣服穿上身,心里美滋滋的!

I was wearing: H&M coat and ring, Zara Heels, ASOS Pants, J.Crew Silky Blouse, 3.1 Phillip Lim Satchel, Sunglasses from Big 5, Vintage necklace.

Oct 212011
 

Last week, by chance we visited Los Angeles George C. Page Museum so Red Bear could see “dinosaur bones.”  [Not really too many actual dinosaurs, but a lot of extinct and impressive Ice Age animnal bones, exciting for Red Bear.] The museum visit was a last minute decision before we headed home after shopping nearby, so I am sure I was the only one wearing Christian Louboutin heels walking in the museum!   I’ll bet you can just imagine how much attention I got there. :D

From Tarpits. org: The Page Museum is located at the Rancho La Brea Tar Pits in the heart of Los Angeles. Rancho La Brea is one of the world’s most famous fossil localities, recognized for having the largest and most diverse assemblage of extinct Ice Age plants and animals in the world. Visitors can learn about Los Angeles as it was between 10,000 and 40,000 years ago, during the last great Ice Age, when animals such as saber-toothed cats and woolly mammoths roamed the Los Angeles Basin.  Outside the Museum, in Hancock Park, life-size replicas of several extinct mammals are featured.

In Chinese: 上个星期, 找了个机会去了趟位于洛杉矶市中心的焦油博物馆, 其实就是为了让Red Bear去那里看看恐龙化石. 之前只是在附近购物,  并没有进博物馆的计划, 所以在最后决定造访博物馆的时候, 我就知道, 我将是那个唯一穿着Christian Louboutin的高跟鞋逛恐龙化石博物馆的人了! 相信你猜也能猜得出当时我被多少目光射击吧! 呵呵.

根据Tarpits. org网站的介绍: 这个座落于洛杉矶心脏地位的博物馆, 被认为是世界上骨化石蕴藏最丰富的地方,也是研究远古动物最有价值的地方之一。科学家已从该地区 发现一百万年前的骨 化石,并已鉴定出650种以上的动物和植物。化石种类小到昆虫,大到比大象更大的生物都有。这些生物四万年前就陷入沥青坑之中,直到今天仍有生物陷进去。 小鸟和动物仍然会陷入沥青坑中。

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Oct 182011
 

Hello, my Mr. Dear, can I borrow something from you? The tie, the button-down shirt, the cardigan…please?  :)

In Chinese: 我亲爱的老公,能不能借你点东西?领带,衬衣,还有那件开胸毛衣...求你了:)

Image scanned from Jcrew November 2011 catalog.