Monday, September 12, 2011

Mad About Mad Men

My newest obsession is a little ol' television show you may have heard of, MAD MEN.
I don't know if it's the costumes, 
the era, 
the sex appeal,
or just the men.
But there's just something about the show that keeps pulling me in.

It became available on Netflix instant view and I'd heard good things, so I decided to give it a try. I am now almost done with Season 2! 

For those of you who don't know, the show focuses on the advertising men of Sterling Cooper, located in NYC on Madison Avenue, hence, Mad Men. It is centered around 

Donald Draper
The head of the Creative Department at Sterling Cooper. He has a buried past, a cocky attitude, is a total womanizer, and a total hottie.

Betty Draper
The desperate housewife of Draper, she goes from unhappy to miserable in the first few seasons and finds out some unsettling secrets about Don. They appear to be the perfect couple, but there's much more than meets the eye.

Peggy Olson
Peggy starts out as Draper's secretary, but her creativity soon becomes apparent and she starts to make her way up in the company as the first female copy writer of Sterling Cooper. 

Roger Sterling
A partner of Sterling Cooper, Roger's getting older but his sex drive definitely hasn't called it quits. He's a drinker, a womanizer, and of course an absolute dream.

 Peter Campbell
Pete is head of accounts and desperately wants Draper's job. He's a newlywed, with a baby-desperate wife, and will climb over anyone and anything to get what he wants. 

Joan Holloway
Joan is the head secretary of the office. She is the epitome of sex appeal and catches the eye of every man she encounters. She is a total "marilyn". 

The show revolves around alcohol, 
advertisement, 
relationships, 
and sex.
Lots and lots of sex...

So if you like drama, awesome sets and costumes, sex appeal, and a look into the past, I recommend you give MAD MEN a shot. 

You definitely won't regret it... unless of course you have something against hot older men and voluptuous babes. 

Happy Viewing!

xoxo





Monday, September 5, 2011

The Women

"There is in every true woman's heart, a spark of heavenly fire, which lies dormant in the broad daylight of prosperity, but which kindles up and beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity" - Washington Irving 
Women are beautiful and mysterious things. They are sensitive but strong, humble but prideful, quick to anger but quick to forgive. Women are "sparks of heavenly fire." But what makes a woman, a woman? 
Society tries to define a woman by her looks. Every magazine cover shows us what we should find alluring, what we should find beautiful. The perfect woman is a size 0 and likes long walks on the beach. 
But is it really about how a woman looks? Is it about the size of her waist or the color of her eyes?
Brown eyes may be beautiful, blue eyes may be too. But it's what she sees with those eyes that really makes a woman. 
A woman can see beauty in everything. A woman looks at the world and sees it filled with opportunity, a land just waiting to be conquered. She sees the hurtles and struggles ahead, but she sees how to get past them. She sees the possibilities, the possibilities which are limitless. 
She sees in her friends and in her family a beauty which they do not see in themselves. 
She brings out the best in those around her. But she does not embellish her own achievements. 
She is humble and graceful, willing to help anyone who asks. And stretching out a hand to those too proud to ask for it. 
She lives for others, but does not forget herself.  
When a woman walks, she carries herself with pride but also with elegance and grace. 
She walks but almost dances, making everyone a part of her ballet. 
When she speaks, it's with fluidity and is almost like a song, making everyone want to sing.
 When she smiles, the whole room lights up, casting a shine on everyone around her. 
When she enters a room, all eyes turn to her, her grace and beauty making every head turn. 
A woman is sure in herself. She is confident and sexy. But not because she's cocky, but because she knows who and what she is and knows the path which she is walking down. 
A woman listens but doesn't judge. She gives advice but doesn't push it. She wipes away the tears when the times are tough. She forgives but doesn't forget. 
A true woman is a diamond, a rare gem buried in a pile of rocks. 
So if you are lucky enough to find yourself acquainted with such a woman, treasure her, learn from her, love her. 
I have my women, my gems,  my rocks. 
We may not all be as close as we once were. We may not live in the same city, go to the same school, or even share the same interests. But at one point, you made my life beautiful. You made my life bright, made me dance, made me sing, made me smile. 
So this post is dedicated to you ladies. You who have held my hair, dried my tears, made me laugh, and showed me all of what a woman is, what a woman can be.

So to my fellow women, don't take your ladies for granted. True women and friends are few and far between. 
Stop trying to make life a competition. Look around you. See the beauty that lies within your grasp, the happiness you can give and the friendship you can gain. 
These are my women. 
Who are yours?


xoxo