October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!

I don't actually celebrate Halloween, but Feather Magazine does. It's always interesting to see the holiday from the eyes of people who really love it. I remember how excited I was for it as a kid, especially because my mom used to make our costumes. I'm not very crafty, but she used to let me think I was helping.

It was fun when I was a kid, but I outgrew it. I had more fun passing out candy and taking my sisters around the neighborhood than dressing up. I don't have any religious reasons for not celebrating it, just personal ones. I feel the same as R.L. Stine wrote about his views in a New York Times editorial last year.

I'm not one to judge other people. I love that other people like it and sometimes I wish I was one of them. But I'm really the type that stays at home watching The Nightmare Before Christmas with a cup of cocoa.

October 27, 2011

What's in Your Closet?

I love Matchbook, but I'm unfortunately behind on issues. I came across a screenshot from one of their issues with 50 things every Matchbook Girl should own. 

I think pretty much every woman should just have a lot of these items, even if it's in a different style.


You Are Now Watching the Throne

My obsession with N***as in Paris is on a whole different level. As a part of my budgeting process, I'm not downloading more than one song a month and that ship sailed when I decided I couldn't live another moment without Amy Winehouse's Some Unholy War (I suggest the B-side version). I don't care for the name too much, but the beat and the lyrics are awesome. I may have to go to a Watch the Tour date.


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October 25, 2011

Comic Book Ties

I don't wear bow ties, but I still want these. My culture blog is named The Daily Planet because that's the newspaper where Clark Kent worked and I carry a Spider-Man lunch box to work with my almost every day. Batman was really my first superhero love. And I'm talking old school Gotham City Batman and not this new age Dick Grayson stuff.


Severus Gets A Better Deal

Snape as a child and as an adulthood.
Somehow, the Harry Potter community always finds me—I never have to look. I've always been pretty vocal about my opinion that Severus Snape got a raw end of the deal in the last Harry Potter book. It was even worse in the last film. I'm not really into the whole fan fiction scene. I did have a brief interest back when I was obsessed with One Tree Hill, but that died quickly.


I never considered fan art. When I saw a drawing on Tumblr of Helga Hufflepuff and Salazar Slytherin, I did a little investigating and found out the artist, ~nami86 on deviantART, has a lot of Harry Potter fan photos, but I was most attracted to the ones of Snape. Nothing can really make up for how rushed and undervalued Snape's story was, but these photos of Lily and Snape help ease some of my bitterness.


(P.S. There's a photo of an older Ron and Hermione below.)




There's no way I could leave out this photo of Ron and Hermione in young adulthood.

The Tattoo Dream

I actually started looking into the symbolism of feathers because I wanted a feather tattoo. I found the name for my magazine because of that research, but I'm too much of a wimp to get a tattoo. Every time I see one, I'm reminded of my cowardice and I remember how much I still really want one.

This one caught my eye because it looks more natural than others I've seen. Plus, I like this spot on the body for one because it's not really visible.

October 24, 2011

October 21, 2011

I'll Be Back in Full Effect Next Week...

...and there will be some awesome changes in the next month or so. Get ready!

By the way, I love this song and video.

 

October 17, 2011

Money Monday: The Art of Couponing

It's been so long since I wrote one of these posts. And since I really took my finances into account. I told you guys I need this to hold myself more accountable.

In the old days, there were just the coupons you clipped, now there are a million ways to get them digitally, too. Trying to figure it out has been both exciting and overwhelming.

First, I want to mention that if you're looking for coupons for shopping, fitness, etc., then sites like Groupon and LivingSocial are the way to go. I got a pair of shoes from ShoeDazzle for $20 with a Groupon discount. Since every shoe on that site is $40, it turned out to be a 50% discount. And I was able to use the coupon for a year, which helped because I didn't find a pair I really liked until a month or two later. If you're a shopping addict like me, sites like this can help you indulge your addiction without breaking the bank. I actually haven't been shopping since spring, so I'm really proud of myself.

Now that that's out of the way, let's talk about groceries. Clothes are important, but I wouldn't suggest eating a cardigan. Where's the nutritional value in that? I looked around the Internet and found four sites that were immediately bookmarked:

The Krazy Coupon Lady: Anyone who finds a coupon for $1 Kettle chips is a winner in my book. A lot of her information stipulates that it's for the 90210 area code, so some may not translate to your area. It doesn't hurt to find out, though. Thanks to my friend Yara for suggesting this one!

Southern Savers: There are certain stores that are pretty much exclusively located in the south, like Publix. It's nice to have a site that caters to southern chains. They also post a lot of stuff about magazine subscription discounts. I've cut down severely on my monthly magazine budget, so I hope they have a deal soon for a publication that I used to buy regularly.

Smart Source: This is an easy way to go through and check the coupons you like. When you're done, you can print them all out. Instead of the blog format in the others, this one is more straightforward with just the details of the coupon and box to check if you want to print it. I can get through it a lot quicker that way.

Target: I don't know how well known it is that Target puts their coupons on a subdomain. It's a similar set up to Smart Source, but  even easier to find what you're looking for. It also helps relieve some doubts about whether or not items will be a in store. If you get a coupon for a certain brand of chicken online, you can't really be sure if it's at the store you're going to. This gets rid of a little of that inconvenience, but all Target stores aren't exactly created equal.

One thing I'm definitely going to watch is the coupons that want you to buy multiple things. That's how the people on Extreme Couponing end up with a garage full of food that they'll only finish in the event of a nuclear holocaust. I eat frozen food on occasion, so that will be an exception sometimes. A couple of dollars off of three Lean Cuisines is a problem I'd like to have.

October 12, 2011

Feather Magazine is Here!






The magazine finally launched today after months of hard work and dedication. I'm so thankful for such an amazing staff and to have so many supportive readers! I also feel extremely blessed to have so many great family members and friends who haven't doubted my abilities for a second.

I hope to start blogging regularly again next week, but for now focus on our amazing website!

October 4, 2011

Night Surfing, Anyone?

I'm sorry for being absent. I've been sick and I got really behind on preparation for the launch. I'm still not 100% better, but the show must go on.

I was just thinking about this night surfing video and decided to share it. I think this is a beautiful short and it takes my breath away every time.



I'll probably still be pretty much a ghost until after our launch next week, but I'm sure you can all live without me. 
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