Author: Jessica Moy

How I did on my summer list

I didn’t complete it. 😦 Tears are forming because it’s the last day of summer and I told myself to FINISH THIS LIST – but, as you can see, not all these goals are in bold. Such a disappointment. However, considering my unexpected full-time internship and part-time job in the beginning of the summer, I did a pretty good job! The bolded are complete… 1. Spend $50 on Summer apparel. Pshh, this was easy. 2. Buy fabrics and design a summer collection.  I re-arranged this one, but I crossed it off  because I DID make a shirt and some shorts, but unless I hired little sewers who can work from my room, I didn’t have the time to make more. 3. Attend a live-taping of the The Marilyn Denis Show. Meh, I’m not too sad this didn’t happen. I did see the studio this summer, can I count that?  4. Make a summer playlist. Will post playlist when made. This is practically the first thing I did once my final exam was over! 5. Go to …

Everyone loves a good stud – D.I.Y

I did it. I went stud crazy. Pants, shoes, shorts…you name it, I put a stud on it. They’re easy to put on, you pin them – no need for glue or sewing. They’re cheap, any fabric store you can get 100 studs for $20. Compared to the $75 pair of studded shorts you can get at Urban Outfitters, it’s a pretty good deal. These are an old pair of J. Crew skinny’s! I put the studs right above the pocket to spruce up the look! Put a couple of them on ankle booties, definitely a big change! No longer plain and drab! My favourite! Right on the back pocket! Side note, it doesn’t hurt when I sit. What do you guys think? A timeless fall trend if you ask me. XO Jessica

Mom-in-Chief

What a woman and great example of a first lady! “We learned about dignity and decency — that how hard you work matters more than how much you make … that helping others means more than just getting ahead yourself. We learned about honesty and integrity — that the truth matters … that you don’t take shortcuts or play by your own set of rules … and success doesn’t count unless you earn it fair and square. We learned about gratitude and humility — that so many people had a hand in our success, from the teachers who inspired us to the janitors who kept our school clean … and we were taught to value everyone’s contribution and treat everyone with respect.”

Everyone loves a haircut and a heart to heart

Hey all! I went to the BEST hair salon today in my hometown. My hairdresser and I had this 30 minute heart-to-heart on how I should travel when I’m young and experience all the culture I can before I start my career, get married, or have kids. He was from Cuba and said he went to school for business because his parents forced him to. Then, when he graduated, he handed them his diploma and said, “now I’m going to do what I want to do.” He travelled all over the world, cutting and styling hair – perfecting his trade. He finally came to Canada (not knowing a word of English) and started his own business. Now he’s incredibly happy and loves what he does and the people he works with. What an inspiration. He told me about his adventures of spending an entire year in Paris, a year in Spain, and…practically every where else. He’s been everywhere in the world EXCEPT Asia, and is forcing me to go to “live it up for the both of …

TURNING OLD JEANS INTO TRENDY SHORTS

Take an old pair of wide legged jeans. Don’t use skinny jeans, they make it look like you’re wearing spandex. Cut your desired length. Make sure you go diagonal, like below! Grab some paint! I’m using colours such as blue, black, white, red, and purple! Start going to town! Smudge the paint EVERYWHERE. Mixing the colours together is ideal. Make sure you get the back! I distressed mine at the front. Make sure you have cardboard or a magazine underneath so you don’t put holes on the other side of the shorts. After that, you’re done! 🙂

Garage sale finds – shelf, jewelry, handbag

First thing you need to know. My mom is a SERIOUS garage saler. She gets up almost every Saturday morning at 7:30 a.m. to LEAVE by 8:00 a.m. to get the great deals around the area. She always seems to find the best bargins (today she bought a digital camcorder for $10), not to mention somehow knows everyone she talks to! I went with her today and found some great treasures of my own! 🙂 Mini silver shelf – $3 Thought this could be a great add to my room. It can neatly hold all my lotions, sprays, and nail polishes. Yay to organization! Bonus – IT HAS WHEELS! Flower stud earrings – $1 for both I’m in love. How can you not be in love with these? They’re adorable! Silver stacked ring and gold bracelet – $5 for both Every garage sale, I go STRAIGHT toward the jewelry! These items and the earrings above are the reason why. Wicked the novel – $ 1 Read the prologue thus far and it’s already wickedly awesome…haha…ha. Love Wizard of …

ALMOST THERE

Now that the summer Olympic Games in London are drawing to a close, my internship at Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium is coming to an end as well! I’ve worked with some amazing people and had the best learning experience working behind the scenes of CTV and TSN. Working closely with TSN reporter Kate Beirness has taught me about the dedication and passion one must have if you want to work in a career such a journalism. The best advice she gave me? “If you want to be on TV – you HAVE to be on TV every day, find a small local television station and start there. “They don’t care if you mess up on-air, the only people who are watching are seniors over 65 waiting for the lottery numbers to show,” she said. Sad, but true. Now that this amazing learning experience is over, what’s next for me? I’ll let you know once I catch up on two weeks of sleep. XO Jessica