tweets for the week of 2010-08-29
I have loved Mad Men since before it even aired – advertising, and the early sixties long being two of my biggest fascinations.
But I was a little let down by the shallowness, darkness, and the seeming lack of humour of the last two seasons. A parade of pretty vintage dresses interspersed with misogyny was not so entertaining for me. I missed the complexity and subtlety, punctuated and contrasted by hilarity of the first season. I missed the real story telling, the character studies – especially on the women of the show who weren’t Betty.
My main disappointment, was that it seemed to be refocusing on the sixties as an extremely exaggerated pre-enlightenment dark ages, when all the men were boors, and all the women were victims. It was becoming a cartoon, a parody of itself.
So, if you’ve been watching this season so far, you’d know that it has me so very happy, and re-enthused!
And Peggy! Oh my little Peggy! How I love her again. She has definitively, and finally gotten her groove back, and I love everything she, does, thinks, says and wears, no matter how flawed (and can we talk about her hair – finally a cute haircut for her!).
Which doesn’t even address how in LOVE I am with the new Sterling Cooper Draper Price offices, as filled with mid century fantabulousness as they are.
So why am I posting this Malcom Gladwell Ted talk from 6 years ago?
Because it touches very much on some themes brought up in the last few episodes. Particularly last weeks episode focusing on coming up with a campaign for Pond’s Cold Cream. Don Draper will turn out to be prophetically right (not simply arrogant) when he said that people don’t know what they want, and that it is his job to show them.
(Although, it is interesting to note that it increasingly seems the real prophetic at SCDP is Pete Campbell.)
(via MarthaStewart.com)
I am not a scrapbooker, or keepsake kinda person. Mostly I just take all the ephemera and mementos of my travels and shove them into a pretty shopping bag from the trip, and shove that in closet. I wish I had it together enough to do something like this.
How wonderful would a whole shelf with a lifetime of these jars lined up on it be? Maybe once we start having kids, we could do this every year for our big family vacations.
(via girlhula on Flickr)
A few years back, Girl Hula (aka Andrea) threw this mindblowinglyamazing china town themed party for her little girl – which I then more or less stole for our engagement party.
Recently, she thew a rainbow themed party for her little girl. It was also mindblowinglyamazing, and was complete with Rainbow Cake!
I myself am a rainbow enthusiast, and even had rainbow wallpaper on the walls of my nursery growing up. This is another idea that deserves to be enthusiastically stolen! Too bad my birthday is so very far away in February…
(via YELLOW OWL WORKSHOP)
This cloisonne necklace seems like it must have been made just for me! It is lovely, lovely, lovely!
Gettin’ back into the groove of things last week, we took a trip to our favourite little place around the corner (they make all their own pastries from scratch – that’s a rare find in a coffee shop).
Liam was working from home, doing some creative work and a change of scenery is always good for the brain meats, we find. Lots of good sketching happened.
Then I got sick with the flu, all weekend, yuck. Poor me.
I guess I was exhausted, but we have a lot to celebrate, as we found out not only do we get to go to Vegas (Liam, on business, me tagging along) but we’re heading to Vancouver after that to visit the plethora (really! plethora!) of friends we have accumulated out there.
Get ready, Vancouverites!
And, on top of all that Liam’s contract was renewed for another year, and six months early at that. Wooooooo to another year and a half of employment!