Mina...


22. Animation/Illustration Student at SJSU. Dabbler, creator, artist, model. aspiring polymath.

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It’s 2012, and I couldn’t be happier that 2011 is over. It’s been a long ride, and I’m still working on depression issues. I think the above picture sums up what I’ve been doing with myself: maintenance. Lots of maintenance.

I do have some fun modeling from this past year. What about art? … Not particularly. Dark fashion? I can take loads of new pictures thanks to shopping! Nerdiness? That’s always here.

I’ll be posting soon! I have some things to wrap up before my semester begins this next week, so I may not post again until Thursday or so. See you all soon!

~Mina

 

 

The Depression Files: A serious note on personal matters, and maybe a way to help others.

Hello again.

I am sharing this with you because I hope it may help you. This isn’t a fun subject, nor may it be an easy post to read. I take it seriously, it is very personal. If anything I say can help someone else, though, I’m glad.

If you have wondering where I’ve been, it isn’t just school. I have been spending the past two and a half weeks attempting to keep my head above water. My mindset shifted at the end of February and I’ve been fighting to keep myself in classes and from diving off the depression cliff ever since. Last week was the worst of it: I had to skip two days of school and ultimately assigned myself a new therapist at Kaiser by demanding I get in to see someone the same day. My anxiety has been at tolerable levels for the most part, otherwise. I can function, but I am exhausted at the end of the day. I am unable to put much time into homework outside of classes, but I am able push myself through a day and distract myself with friends. I still socialize. Socializing actually helps—it’s a huge distraction and keeps me smiling, running happy-chemicals through my body when it doesn’t think I should have any. I am naturally an extroverted person (with introverted tendencies—I love being at home), which means that while I may be feeling awful on the inside, I am still laughing and joking. I only push it aside—it doesn’t go away. But, it is better than crying in bed.

I communicate with my teachers and explain what is going on, but unfortunately these are the times that really make my grades and school progress suffer (thereby perpetuating some of my personal issues).

I have manageable depression and anxiety. This means that I do have my episodes, but I am well educated in how to handle them. This does not mean that I am at any point less volatile. When I have my hours-long anxiety attacks, I have trouble breathing and I shut down. I hyperventilate and curl into a ball, as all my muscles lock up. It is a very physical, troubling experience. The mental angle of it is no less enjoyable. When I have an anxiety attack, I also am feeling very negative emotions, generally about myself. Sometimes, I have lesser episodes, where my breathing becomes labored and I am simply unable to do much.

Now, I am exercising. I do have a love of sugary foods, but I don’t eat them in total excess. I tend to eat them more when I feel that I deserve some sort of relief from the way I feel.

I would also like to mention that this anxiety—if I think it over, I realize it is always there. It is no way to live. It is no way to function, especially with a busy lifestyle. I have said to my friends in the past year I would get medication, but for different reasons it never happened. I am determined now to make sure that this is properly treated. I am so tired of living without help.

What I have to offer today to anyone who deals with depression is this: you are not alone. Do not feel that you are out of reach; beyond help.

My Adaptive Methods

These are ways to keep one’s head above water and stay somewhat productive. I believe heavily in mind-over-matter, and it has made my otherwise crippling issues something I’ve managed without medication for years, and with medication, should help me (and maybe you) move forward. THIS IS NOT A CURE, NOR A WAY TO COPE. Be careful, please. These are ways I have found to have kept me cognizant, moving, and somewhat functional, but look—I’m getting help and medication because I can’t live this way and it’s continuously interfering with my success. These are tools, not a lifestyle. And, depression affects different people different ways.

1: Keep your obligations your number one priority and you will be much stronger. These are larger goals, promises to people you care about, responsibilities at school or work (telling yourself: I will get my homework done on time, or I will meet my deadline; don’t accept anything less, and you will eventually meet those goals).

Warning: You should NOT tie yourself to obligations in servitude: this brings about guilt and unneeded stress, which compound maladaptive thought patterns. What’s the difference? The healthy answer is letting go of the things you can’t do. Understand your limitations of the present and balance them.

2: Set small goals. Clean your personal space. Make something for yourself. Play a video game. Congratulate yourself when you are done and really grasp that sense of pride in your accomplishment. Tell yourself that it’s good to be happy about something you have done for yourself.

Warning: Don’t allow yourself to get caught up into escapist thinking of your projects. The moment you finish a small personal goal, step away from that kind of project. Go do something else you have to do, or visit a friend. I, for one, think addictive thinking is easily exacerbated in these harder moments.

3: Keep hygienic. Bathe, brush your teeth, brush your hair. Shave. Wear clean clothes. Comfortable clothes are fine, but attempt to make yourself somewhat presentable, because you WILL go out in public. Keeping yourself at some standard helps keep negative personal image at bay.

Warning: Don’t fall into spending too much time in hygiene to avoid leaving the house. Sounds silly, but I’ve looked for any reason to not deal with the world, and I’m sure others have too.

4: Go outside. Make plans with friends. Keep people around you as often as possible. Bring them into your home. Try to smile. Try to be social; minimal effort is all that’s needed and it should catch on. The less you are alone, the less you dive into those dark, lonely places.

Warning 1: Don’t drink. Don’t do drugs. It will make it worse, I promise.

Warning 2: Do your best to not be negative 100% of the time. It is *hard* to not think that way when you’re in this mode, but I know not everyone is blessed with close relationships with understanding people. Obviously, you want better friends if yours are not willing to work with you through these times, but work with what you got at present.

5: Talk about it. Find a therapist: there are free options available if you so need them (as a student, all colleges have emotional counseling centers and I used that system for a year). Tell your friends and your family. Telling someone about your inner struggles will help you reach others, and they will in turn reach out to you. The ones who love you (and trust me, you are well loved) want you to be happy, healthy, and functional. It troubles them when you stumble, and they will do what they can to support you, if they know you need it.

Warning: Therapy is still considered a joke in some families, and among certain people in our population. It does not make your problems or feelings any less valid or real. Find people who will listen.

6: If you are feeling suicidal, tell someone. Your life is valuable. You are important, and have something to add to the world. Don’t give in to that scam of ending life—people will miss you, you will be mourned, and your presence and potential will be lost forever.

7: Exercise and eat well. Your symptoms can be regulated and may be much less intense if you take care of these two things. I do not think that exercising or eating well will completely cure many cases of depression—although in some cases, it may be.

8: Place yourself first. Stay away from or end unhealthy relationships and build that support network that you will need with people you trust who care about you.

9: Know yourself. I think this may be self explanatory. Know your limitations, know your strengths and weaknesses. You can push through great struggles if you know yourself.

10: Give yourself a break. Sometimes, you need “you” time. I think the warning here is self-explanatory; don’t lose yourself in your break time, and ignore your responsibilities. Responsibilities are always there; they are a part of life. How you choose to approach them is how you move forward.

When the time comes, I’ll continue writing about this. Good night, lovelies.

Dark days.

rain

Hello everyone. Would you like to know what the above photo is? Did you guess? It’s my courtyard, soaked in rain. Magical rain. Our poor area has been pleasantly hot and comfortable for us mammals, but dry and unnaturally warm for the surrounding plant life and geology (water = good). This past week, I realized how little clean laundry I had left. Rain+my wardrobe in the wash means… I don’t go out, and I look like this. pjs

Hot. PJs and old HS hoodies in front of torn-up beds. My apartment currently looks like this, however, so perhaps you’ll understand:

clothes

Clothes everywhere, thanks to the industrial dryers at my complex not being so industrial.

In other news, cats and candle holders.

candlelabra

 

blackcat
crystal

This last photo is more for me than anyone else. I have been needing a coat rack for God knows how long, and I bought one. Then, I had no power drill to install it with. Several weekends ago, a power drill was blessed unto my house, and lo, a coat rack was born. My guests now have a place to put their shoes (not pictured) and a place to hang their coats.

coatrack

A plague and a look.

Last week I entered a state of delay with my blog posts. I came down with a nasty cold the first week of classes, so… bad news, all around. I’m feeling better as I’m in the stages of coughing the cold out, which means I’ve mostly returned with energy and the ability to think, and not go to bed at 10 pm.

I got a hair cut. This weird in-between stage of growth is annoying. However, one accomplishment has been reached: I think about 95% of my hair is completely chemical-free. From here, I’ll be going into another 4 month hiatus of no-cutting. It’s not fashionable, but it’s easy on my wallet and keeps progress visible. However, I confess that I can’t wait until it’s longer and a more even length. My hair is quite thick and heavy, so it had to be thinned out considerably to get a pretty style. Even then, I feel that this particular hair cut is somewhat aging unless I put lots of product in it and tease it to hell. That, my dears, defeats the purpose of growing hair out and keeping it healthy (modeling situations as exceptions to this).

Make Up

I’ll be trying to do this more often. I played it up Friday: simple and colorful at the same time. Matching shades. Sugarpill, Victoria’s Secret, and Clinique eye shadow. MAC and Palladio everything else.

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Cheeky? I suppose.

Fashion
I went for simple this time. I’m not a master layerer by any means (Though you inspire me, Zoetica Ebb) and I’ll play with that styling more as trends continue to embrace fashionable, draping sports wear. However, I wanted something simpler, more classically semi-casual, while still dark.
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Clothes: Lip Service top, Body Line Skirt with In the Starlight petticoat, Hot Topic and Forever 21 stockings layered.
Accessories: Blood-drop earrings given as a gift, Forever 21 belt, Hot Topic bow
Shoes: Forever 21

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shoes

I love these shoes. If you ever wonder how people walk in heels more than once a month, I’ll tell you the secret: insoles. I’m test-driving a pair of cheap Dr. Scholl’s gels and they work decently, depending on the shoe. I plan on investing in a better pair. I have high arches to begin with, so arch support is necessary for me. Check what kind of support your feet need—you will be happier later.

San Jose

California had a strange heat wave this past two weeks, until Friday. We received this lovely weather (and today it’s raining):

Overcast weather. My favorite. I adore warmth and all the health the sun brings, but I confess I like my skin pale, and I like my weather grey. I ended up with two photos I somewhat liked from my outing on Friday.

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plants

See you again soon, lovelies! Now that I am not struck with the plague, I can write. When all you can manage is sleep, school, and more sleep, blogs take a back seat.

New Year, New Routine. New Goals.

I need a new routine for my new year. I have lots of dreams and goals, and unless I get something organized, I fear I’ll always fall short of reaching them. Gala Darling has posted a blog about her routine and things she’ll incorporate into her daily work so that she’ll feel fulfilled and happy, and I wanted to chime in with my own. My new routine is a modified version of my old, so it won’t be a shock. This is the best way to introduce changes, I’ve found. It will simply feel more fulfilled and complete.

In the spirit of her blog, I will find photos I like to illustrate my points.

Daily Routine

(Each one of these photos below were not taken by me and are linked back to their respective accounts on Flickr)
Morning Jog

A Morning Jog

I hate running, but I really can’t deny how good I feel after I exercise (save for the first couple of times where I’m coughing and winded). As I mention later on in this post, I’m toning up, losing weight, and gaining muscle as a goal this year. I’m already starting—this week is around my city block, next week around two, and so on. Gotta get the pudge to move and it’s always great to start slow. I wake up, I put my workout clothes on, I jog. I come home, I stretch, I rinse off or have a full shower if need be. Nice.

Weekend planning

Planner Upkeep

My planner habits are coming along, albeit slowly. Last year I kept my planner weekly, but I didn’t check it throughout the day, or even week. I’d write everything down and promptly forget it. This is better than previous years, folks. In my daily routine, I need to go through my planner when I’m done with my appointments/classes and sort out what I need to do for the evening.

fruits and vegetables

Eating More Fresh, More Raw, More Often

I never eat salads. I want to incorporate more fruit and vegetables into my diet daily because they taste awesome and aren’t as hard to prepare as I pretend they are. And since I get snackish, having mid-morning fruits and afternoon salads (or something) sounds amazing. On top of that, quality, fresh ingredients in any cooked dish make it that much tastier and better for you.

The tomato that made a mess

Drink Water

I’ve been good about this recently–water filters are one way to get past water taste, lovelies. Drinking water is essential to our lives. And I’m lucky that I rarely ever drink soda or coffee. This makes water’s job even easier, and we get along just fine in our daily correspondance. I personally don’t toss in any extras into my jug, but cucumber, lemon or lime does great things for the flavor and health. I bring a canteen of water around with me when I’m working or at classes, and it energizes me. I just feel better hydrated–and really, it’s common sense.

daily dose

Daily Vitamins

I have one daily vitamin right now that I often forget to take (getting better about it now that it’s winter), and I may incorporate one more. I don’t like taking pills daily, but a basic multivitamin goes a long way, as long as I’m consistent.

My Personal Sunday *Explore #220!*

Homework

Did I just say that? Well… yes, yes I did. I need to incorporate daily homework time. College students have lots of homework, after all. It will cut down my stress level immensely and open more time for me to work on projects for my job, and for projects for myself. My biggest problem for the past, oh, ten years, has been procrastination, and that leads to lots of no-good feelings. In order to combat depression, I need to combat some of the tendencies that act as triggers for it. I want to feel confident, professional, and balanced. Keeping on top of my assignments will only work to my advantage.

sketchbooks

Sketch

With my portfolio sketchbook due in about a month, this is an easy habit to start daily. However, it’s just as easy to fall out of. Artists draw, and artists who draw daily keep their craft honed.

a pug's nap

Naps

Naps aren’t just for little kids, friends. If you have a busy life where you are constantly learning and may not always get 8 hours of sleep, naps are your friend. Don’t let one surpass 1.5 hours, or you’ll lose your day (like I do). I aim to have a 30-60 minute nap at the end of my school or work day—it energizes me for what I need to do in the evenings, it gives my brain time to process all the crud it had to go through for the day. Naps are amazing.

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Love My Cats

Yeah, I’m a cat lady. I love my cats and I want to make sure I give them daily attention. I also am including litter box and feeding in this, as taking care of my pets is loving them. I have two cats now and I need to make sure they have food and water twice daily (one cat was easy–full bowl of water and food once a day was enough), and that their litter box is emptied at least every other day. Plus, taking a moment out of my day to play with, snuggle, annoy and love my pets makes me a happier person. They love the attention, I love the stress relief.

Weekly Routine

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Blogging

At least twice a week, this blog will be updated with something. I’ve kept my word on that (save for during finals time). I’d like to make it daily, but I’m striving to make promises I can keep. This directly influences you, dear readers!

And once I think it over, I really only have one thing I can incorporate into my weekly routine that’s already there and feasible.

Goals for 2011

These are my goals for 2011. Some are lofty, some are feasible. They are all personal, but I feel the need to put it somewhere public; perhaps it will keep me honest and accountable about them.

Probables: Things I want that will probably happen

-lose 15 pounds of fat. Any weight I gain past that will be muscle. If I am to feel better about my modeling, I should keep my fat lower. If I am to be responsible about my heart condition, I need to keep my fat content lower. And my plan is healthy. I’ve been talking about it for two years—this plan is finally going into action
-get more piercings
-get to belly dance at least once a week,  and practice it to keep it up
-start martial arts again (This goal is already begun—I have a karate class this spring)
-rock climb at least twice a month
-wrangle study habits and time management and become killer at it, so I can be awesome at other things
-read books I have on my shelves
-read more
-knit my first pair of wearable socks
-knit more

Wishfuls: Things I want but may not get

-get my first tattoo
-take a photography class
-take a cooking and/or baking class
-learn to sew
-get this blog more exposure

That’s all for now. I’d like to hear from all of you. What are your goals for this new year? Your new routine?

Oh, Christmas tree…

Merry Christmas, everyone! This year, my family managed to get a real tree… and then we grew so busy, we only managed to place several ornaments on it. It’s still pretty, though.

tree

Now, on to the thing I made. This simple K1P1 scarf is something I finally made for my dad. I bought this luxurious Bouton D’or Ksar wool/baby camel blend a long time ago. It just wasn’t working with me, though, and after many failed attempts I managed to make him this. It’s simple, practical, and warm. He’ll use it while he’s at work and while he’s on his motorcycle.

scarf

And, excluding something coming in the mail from my sweetie, this is my main haul for today. A new, sturdy sewing machine (the one I had barely worked, and that was only after my parents fixed it), a nice ceramic cup with a cozy, and a necklace that my mom made for me. I did really well this year, methinks. christmas

I hope everyone’s Christmas was enjoyable and safe. I hope you all were able to give the gifts and receive the things you wanted.

Three Outfits, sunshine cake, and a computer…

…and a secret santa gift. Yeah. It’s been a while, guys. I’ve been taking my much needed vacation from things since my semester ended. To recap, two weekends ago I participated in a secret santa gift exchange. I received this:

secretsanta

Tea! in a tea cup! With a citrusy tea cake! The small paper is a set of illustrated instructions on how to make said tea cake, and it was presented to me as “Sunshine Cake”. It was amazing. I was given two bags of vanilla cinnamon tea.  I need to find out what the brand is, because it was *delicious* and dipping the cake in the tea was a great snack. I will have to make this cake!

computer

This is my new set-up. I received a refund from a plane ticket and was able to purchase some much needed supplies. Namely, I’ve been really needing a new computer and a monitor. I’ve been working on a laptop for the past three and a half years and it’s showing its age. The DVD Rom drive lost its screws a while ago so it falls out occasionally, the rubber bumpers are falling off, etc. Keeping it in a case when I move around is the only way I’ve managed to keep it looking halfway decent. But… it’s just not up to snuff anymore, and I bought one of Newegg’s build packages. I’m still using my laptop, but I can put it away now (such a wonderful feeling!).

For some reason, a lot of my daily outfit photos have been coming out yellow. I’ll investigate it soon, but for now, have some rushed yellowy outfit photos!

Let’s talk versatile footwear. I looked high and low for the perfect pair of granny boots, and my latest dive into murky waters found me a pair for a decent price at that wonderful (and awful) place to shop, Forever 21.

Yes, ladies. Having an amazing shoe closet with all sorts of insane boots, heels, and other kinds of shoes is a secret desire many of us share, but honestly? I know it’s not very practical. I try to shop for shoes that I can wear in multiple settings with multiple outfits. Unfortunately, this also means I rarely stray from black shoes, but that is a topic for another day.

Look for a pair of shoes that have a defining detail that make them unique–something that will tie your outfits together. But, don’t go too extravagant. For example, to find an essential staple for your shoe collection, I think it’s necessary to have something similar to these lovely granny boots. Why? They’re dressy (if you so choose) without losing an interesting industrial quality, they can be completely casual, but they could also be worked down into bohemian perfection. They are timeless–you see this same kind of shoe crop up over a spread of 150 years in multiple eras of fashion. If you can find a pair of comfortable granny boots that are affordable, get them. I’d even go as far as saying, if you can find an awesome pair of these for anything less than $150, get them. I know for a fact that these little beauties from the WalMart of boutiques (Forever 21 if you weren’t paying attention–and trust me, I do love what I find there) will probably not last. However, my Doc Martens 1942s will last me decades (Those, by the way, are not granny boots, but they are one of the few pairs of expensives shoes in my collection that I can us as a comparison).

Here are three outfits, three completely different looks, all with the same shoes. Yeah, yeah. I’ve only been able to take three photos in two weeks. Sorry, been braindead.

outfit1

Make-Up: No-Make-Up, Finals Week Edition
Clothes: Target jacket, Forever 21 striped undershirt, unknown brand overshirt from Goth swap, Bodyline British Lady waist -cincher, FanPlusFriend overskirt, Mary Magdelene underskirt, InTheStarlight petticoat, Hot Topic tights
Accessories: Necklace from Mom
Shoes: Forever 21 granny boots (a new favorite pair of shoes)

outfit2

Make-Up: No-Make-Up Finals Week Edition
Clothes: Forever 21 striped distressed sweater, grey dress from goth swap, knit skirt from one of my belly dance teachers Michelle Reynolds, shredded leggings from Germany via EGL Comm Sales, Hot Topic tights
Shoes: Forever 21 granny boots
Accessories: Silver locket (a gift)

outfit3

Make-Up: MAC foundation, Palladio eyeliner, black Clinique eye shadow, Palladio mascara
Clothes: Forever 21 everything (not on purpose). Dress is from Goth swap, everything else as purchased at different times.
Shoes: Forever 21 granny boots
Accessories: Cameo necklace, thanks to Mom and Michael’s (the store)

Finals.

Finals are over. I do have to go back in to my art building Friday for my figure drawing teacher (he passes out grades as his final). I’ve been absent from blogging because I’ve been, well, not sleeping.

Last week, I remembered to put together some sweet outfits. I did not remember to take photos of them. This week, I have remedied that. I don’t think I did great on my finals. I am past caring, as I feel like this semester was something of a lost semester for me (too many things outside of school crashing down, namely the September from Hell). I made it to the end, and I can repair things next semester.

I have a new computer. It’s sexy, and I’ll have photos at the end of the day. I also have two outfits to talk about.

I have lots of links to share.

Until then, salut mes amies. Vous êtes superb.

It is my right and perogative to geek out about art supplies.

I’m definitely not finished with my school projects. However, I spent a long weekend working on a frustrating assignment, and I feel like I’m coming out the other end of this ordeal finally. We have to do it once more, but we have more time to work through it now.

Meanwhile, this came in the mail today:

A super cheap (Amazon had a crazy deal on it), decent tripod. It’s perfect for what I need. The cat did not come in the shipment today.

This tripod is made of aluminum, so it’s super lightweight. It’s sturdy and has that professional look, even if it’s fairly simple. It has good reviews and is considered a well made, yet low-end tripod. Some of the Amazon reviews say that it at times comes faulty. The leg locks feel a little flimsy compared to Max’s equipment, but that’s to be expected. I think that as long as I treat it well and keep it properly stored (this tripod came in its own bag), it will last for as long as I need it.

Here is a test shot. The post-it was for focusing purposes. If you ever wanted to know how I look when I’m working on four hours of sleep and as a consequence have no time to be pretty for others, this is me. Basic jeans, t-shirt, and chucks (actually, these are again, chuck wannabes from Payless. Airwalk has their own version of lo-tops). I need to figure out a better way to use lighting, and I’d like to get a better backdrop going. Any ideas?

And this came in the mail last week (with one or two other items that aren’t as interesting). I’m super excited. I feel like I have the bare basics of a starter kit, but it actually feels well rounded now. I took the below image with it.

I’ve been feeling really creative these past couple of days.

Over winter break, I have a sketchbook to work on for school. I originally was going to use one of these cahier notebooks by Moleskine, and I even customized it to my liking. I really haven’t felt comfortable with it, though. It feels like a travel notebook or something similar, and while I love the thin aspect of it I just haven’t felt that it’s the right decision. It can handle washes fine, but it gets wrinkled easier and the paper itself is light weight (which is bad, it feels flimsy and easily damageable).

Enter, this pink book. It’s by Studio Goods and the paper feels just right. The paper is archival quality. I wish it had a little moleskin style pocket and rubber band, but I may find a way to put that together myself.

I’m finding a love for deep hue, colorful sketch books. This one is no exception. Hot Pink (or Orchid as it’s called) is a color I’m somewhat resistant to, but I had to have it and use it. Decoration will commence eventually, in the vein of my beloved green book.

I really have to take a moment and mention this green book. It’s by Global Art Materials with the branding “hand*book journal co.”, and boy, it feels like a fancy sketchbook. The paper feels like watercolor paper. The small details get people curious about it when I have it out at school. Even the elastic ribbon that keeps it secure looks fancy. If you ever see one of these in the wild, check one out. Of course, yours will not have all my swirly scribblings on it.

Mmm, art supplies.

P.S. I have a fashion show focused on hair coming up in a couple of weeks. Cross your fingers for me that we’ll get a photographer out to shoot!

What should you do if you have no time?

If you’re a busy girl like me, you learn to cherish the few true moments of freedom you have with the people you care about. My advice for anyone who is reluctantly working long hours and feels burnt out is this: take that break when you need it. Spend time with your important people. Get things off your mind or talk some things out. Go out. Live life. If you don’t live life, you can’t be the best you can be at your career. (Note, living life is not the same as living in the moment or living life fast. That’s a different blog topic, though). Sometimes you need to put these things on hold while you finish a project, but the moment that project is done–take care of you.

Having moments where you reward yourself and treat yourself well are important for your health as well as your social life–without them, you’ll hit your wall faster than you ever expected. Am I speaking from personal experience? Of course I am. The above advice is something I tell myself as well as you, my friends.

In lieu of art or fashion (because neither have really happened lately–sorry folks! I have the coming week to fix that, but for now I’m focusing on schoolwork), I will show you my night out instead.

Scott and I went out on a night walk earlier this past week, and I took pictures. San Jose is interesting to walk around downtown at any time of day, but at night it’s the most interesting. I’ve been taking these same walks for years and I always enjoy myself.

Walking past Hydration, a bubble tea and coffee cafe.

San Carlos Street. Probably less interesting for you than it is for me.

We decided to stop at Icebee’s, one of the many Frozen Yogurt places dotting downtown San Jose. It was my turn to buy and share, and I love to make my froyo as decadent as possible. Scott wanted green tea, I wanted everything else.

Icebee’s has a really nice feel. Most froyo places have some kind of unique decor to them, and this one is no exception.

Outside the San Jose Repertory theater. I’ve heard rumors that it may close down, which would be quite sad. The more arts we have in our south bay city, the better.

Paseo de San Antonio. One of the nicer aspects of downtown San Jose are these wide walkways with shops.

I apologize if any of these photos are very dark. My laptop screen shows these photos in near perfect (yet night time) clarity.

If any of the photos are too dark or something, feel free to leave a comment. I’ll make sure to fix that for the future.