2010 in review

I got an email from WordPress at the beginning of the year, and I didn’t really pay attention to it until now. The statistics folks at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of my overall blog health from them:

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Healthy blog!

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads this blog is on fire!

Crunchy numbers

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A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 6,200 times in 2010. That’s about 15 full 747s.

In 2010, there were 93 new posts, not bad for the first year! There were 258 pictures uploaded. That’s about 5 pictures per week.

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were creativitality.com, WordPress Dashboard, thedresssociety.com, facebook.com, and 8tracks.com.

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I know that I was off and on with this blog this year, but considering that WordPress felt my blog was ‘on fire’, that makes a girl feel good. It’s motivation to blog even more this year. :)

PS – A big thank you and shout out to Creativitality for being the biggest source of visitors for me in 2010!

obsession or way of the future?

I don’t necessarily think it’s Facebook that is taking over our lives. I think it’s the way we desire and want to consume the information out there instead. It’s the feeling of being connected and being a part of the digital world at large that may come across as an ‘obsession’. If you think that is a bad thing, well, to put it nicely, that’s a foolish opinion. :)

The way we communicate has changed and will continue to do so in this digital age. And, every socially aware person knows, communication is KING. 

fair and lovely?

So, there’s some controversy around Aishwarya Rai’s skin tone on the cover of Elle India magazine. Yes, she looks much more paler than usual, but to begin with, she is and has been a relatively fair-skinned Indian woman when she first hit the scene. Perhaps Elle did lighten up her skin tone, but to me, the entire picture has that modern yet vintage Renaissance look and feel to it – a period of time where white powder reigned supreme and being paler than the moon was a standard. The lighting and backdrops are bright and stark too. It’s. on. purpose.

I read that Aishwarya’s first reaction was disbelief to her images. ” I believed that these things don’t happen anymore. Not in this day and age when women are recognized for their merit, and not for the colour of their skin.”. She is currently verifying this skin-whitening allegation. If there is any proof of this, she may take legal action.

I realize that Indian women in India are bombarded with media and marketing images to look lighter as that signifies beauty, wealth, and great health within that society, but it’s an editorial shoot that I personally don’t think should be taken literally…it’s all in the name of fashion – lighthearted ish. I know that young girls may thing otherwise, but this magazine is full of Westernized ideologies to begin with. And, nothing is being directly sold to the reader, in my opinion, it’s just eye-candy photography that’s girly and frilly. 

If you don’t know who she is and what she normally looks like, here is a photo of her outside of photo shoots or ads. She looks darker (the lighting isn’t as in-your-face as it was for the above shoot).

In the two photos below done for a L’Oréal ad, she doesn’t even look Indian to me in the first one compared to the second one - this is more offensive and outrageous to me than a purposeful shoot with a theme surrounding it. This is a make-up ad telling Indian women to wear this particular make-up so that they can and should look like this as this is considered ‘beautiful’. This is more direct marketing than an editorial shoot. I never heard of any uproar from the ad below either - I’d be surprised if Aishwarya was fine with this campaign considering she’s unhappy about her portrayal on the cover of Elle.


Ironically, I’ve never understood how some Caucasian women are jumping into tanning beds, paying and trying to get the skin tone that women from other parts of the world are trying to shun. Being tanned and sun-kissed means health, wealth, and beauty to some extent in Westernized cultures. Meanwhile, Indian women are buying ‘Fair & Lovely’ creams in abundance and bleaching their skin to look like freaky porcelain dolls. Why can’t we just be comfortable in our own skins? I dunno, those are my two cents…../endrant.

another milestone.

So, it’s arrived. The day that I turn 30. 3…0. Wow. I officially now have one more year left to categorize myself into the 18-30 / 25-30 ranges on surveys.  :) Although, turning 30 has been something that I’ve been looking forward too. I dunno if it’s because I feel secure of myself and where I’m at in this moment in my life, or if I’ve just gotten used to the concept that it’s just another day that I couldn’t stop from arriving. I think it’s a mix of both…and still getting carded at various establishments is a bonus!


One funny quote I came across recently about turning thirty is by Robert Frost:

Time and Tide wait for no man, but time always stands still for a woman of thirty.
 
Cheers to the next chapter! :)

operation JJ a success.

After anxiously waiting by my computer for about 15 minutes, I logged onto JJ’s tour site and was successfully able to purchase pre-sale tickets to her show in Toronto. These sweet seats are pretty close to the stage……sigh. CANNOT WAIT!! :)

Talk about a kick-ass birthday present or what! Woo!

JJ is back!

So…I woke up, did my usual morning routine, got to work, checked my email…and BOOM. News is out that Janet Jackson is finally doing another tour. :)

I’m considering this lovely news of her coming to Toronto in March as an early birthday present….hehe.

mo money, mo options

This year, I’m ramping up my savings initiatives. I don’t necessary believe that having more money = more problems, as Puff Daddy / P. Diddy / Diddy / Whatever the heck his name is now states. I believe that having a good work-life balance that helps to continually grow and foster your nest egg is key. The more money you have to work with, the more options you create for yourself down the road. This could mean taking on the potential risk of accepting an exciting job opportunity instead of playing it ‘safe’. It could mean that you have the ability to drop everything and travel the world with no real cares in the world. This could also mean that you create a better work-life balance for yourself in the long run as perhaps, you’d be busy living your dreams instead of, well, dreaming about them.

What’s wrong with that? Absolutely nothing. Cha-Ching.

time flies when you’re having fun.

This year was full of life changing events and moments. It’s wild to think what a difference 12 months has made for me in regards to personal and professional growth. Looking back on 2010, it was a tough yet very rewarding year. 

Hard to believe that 2011 is around the corner already…wishing you and yours a very Happy New Year! :)