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How The Florida Project Brought Me back to one of the greatest American Pictures
Posted by Lisa Johnson on
I am not the kind of person who’s into “stuff.” For special occasions, I like to be taken out to a funky ethnic restaurant, or even better, whisked away for a weekend. Being a December baby, the holidays push right up against my birthday. As I’d already had an awesome getaway earlier that month, I knew that another would be unrealistic, and that was fine. However, when my boyfriend, Chris, started talking about how much I would love my Christmas gift way back in October, I knew he should stop getting his own expectations up. He announced...
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What to wear? Top five favorite accessories for winter solstice / holiday / Christmas / New Year's party
Posted by Lisa Johnson on
Last year, I got invited to a super fancy Christmas party at one of my boyfriend's college fraternity brother's houses. Actually, it wasn't at his house, but inside a big barn on his property, for which he had moved around his car collection to insert a moving bar in the center of the room. Some of the collectible autos were along the walls, and at least one was hanging from the ceiling! A photo op dream! Most of the holiday parties I am invited to, and there are not many, involve parents of my children's friends, and often we are...