Saturday, February 28, 2009
U Can't Touch This Ice Ice Baby!
The opening band "Love you Long Time" was way cool. It was kind of hard to concentrate on their music because I was being shoved in every direction and getting my guts squeezed out of me, but it was still pretty fun. At one point a circle was opened up in the crowd right where we were and some of the band came out and performed a song in the circle.
About an hour after the opening band performed, Vanilla finally made his appearance. This pretty much felt like the longest hour of my life. I am extremely claustrophobic, so being crushed by so many big guys around taking up all the breathable air, I panicked several times. But finally Mr. Rob Van Winkle came out and he ROCKED it! We were only about 4 people back from the stage (dead center) so the view was pretty freaking amazing! That man is H-O-T! During his performance he opened water bottles and threw them into the crowd, which was nice because we were all sweating pretty bad. I even had the pleasure of having one land inside my shirt, pouring almost the entire contents into it. I was already drenched in sweat, so what was a little more water, right? He had this crazy looking clown running around the stage throwing water at us too. I managed to get hit by 2 two more water bottles. At one point the crowd got so out of control I thought I was going to have to be one of those girls that gets carried over the front barrier by the security guard because they are about to pass out. The guard shined his flashlight on me a couple times and asked me if I was OK. I'm sure I looked terrified in there, but I wasn't about to leave until I saw Vanilla perform "Ice, Ice Baby"!
During one of the songs they let loose a bunch of confetti, it was awesome! And his performance of "Ice, Ice Baby" was by far the best. I can't believe I actually got to see Vanilla Ice perform that song live and I was standing only about 6 feet away.
After Vanilla's performance, I just couldn't take the mosh pit anymore, so Josh and I made our way to the outskirts of the crowd and to find my friend Jet. There was quite a bit of time to kill before the Hammer so we just chilled for a bit. I felt so gross since it looked like I had taken a shower with my clothes on. It was soooo good to see Jet! Oh and my phone got wet and decided to start freaking out on me, so I had to turn it off. Hope it recovers today!
When MC hammer finally came out on stage, Josh and I just hung out in the back. We were both exhausted and I couldn't stand the thought of my toes being stepped on anymore. The Hammer was fantastic! He may be old, but that man can still move! His 13-year-old son is one of his dancers and that kid was crazy good! After "To Legit, To Legit to Quit" Josh and I called it quits and went home.
Over all, it was an amazing concert. It made me feel 18 again!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
In the Heights
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Tassenmuseum Hendrikje
Here is some info on the museum:
Tassenmuseum Hendrikje
On display in the Tassenmuseum Hendrikje is a selection illustrating five hundred years of the history of bags in the Western world, from the late Middle Ages (16th century) to the present day. The Museum is responsible for a collection of over 3,500 bags, pouches, purses, suitcases and accessories; no other museum in the world has such an extensive collection under its management.
The collection presents a fascinating picture of the development bags underwent through the ages with regard to purpose, shape, material and decoration. Because of their great diversity, bags are highly interesting accessories with a rich history. In many ways, bags have been influenced on the one hand by social developments and on the other hand by changing styles in applied art and fashion.
Tassenmuseum Hendrikje’s large collection demonstrates that an object of daily use can be quite captivating and that it is always part of a process of continual change. This is the reason why the Museum stimulates young designers by giving them the opportunity to display their work and to sell it in the museum shop as well as online.
Hendrikje Museum of Bags is located in a historic building, dating back to 1664, on Herengracht 573 in the old city of Amsterdam. The mansion is part of a unique row of four buildings that were constructed in the same period; they share a common roof ridge-piece and have the same lay-out. Two period rooms in the building, featuring painted ceilings and beautiful mantelpieces from the 17th and 16th century, are open to the public.
Anyone want to go?
Handbags Throughout History
I bought this gallery of handbags calendar for $1 at Borders during my lunch break. Each day displays a gorgeous (well most of them are) handbag from throughout history. I am absolutely amazed that Germany had some beautiful bags in the 1920s and 1930s. France in the 1920s, AMAZING! I definitely would wear some of them today. Here is a photo of some of the handbags in the calender:
It is taking a lot of restraint to not look at the photos coming up, I want them to be a surprise each day. Apparently they are displayed at a museum somewhere, which means I will figure out where it is and make that my trip this year!
I was looking on Amazon and apparently there is one for shoes too, which I may have to purchase.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
What Rich Women Talk About
Oh the life of a rich woman in Provo.
Monday, February 9, 2009
MySpace is the new booty call . . .
Favorite quotes from the movie:
"MySpace is the new booty call."
“I had this guy leave me a voice mail at work, so I called him at home, and then he emailed me to my BlackBerry, and so I texted to his cell, and now you just have to go around checking all these different portals just to get rejected by seven different technologies. It’s exhausting.”
“Hey, 'let’s meet at so-and-so’s party/any bar/friend’s house' is not a date."
“Men don’t forget how much they like you. So put down the phone.”
Friday, February 6, 2009
Dear iPod,
Thanks!
Your owner, April