HELLO THERE! DID YA MISS ME?
If the answer to this question is no, then you have no friends anyway.
No judgement on my lack of comeback skills.
But I did *come back* to you! (hehe..)
It's only because I love you.
Just kidding it's because I want to get into college. Jokes!
Although I do want to get into college...
SO.
To start off this blogging year fresh (as a freshman - see what I did there? see?), today I have a very special mani - a water marble!
So when I first saw pictures of this type of manicure I was like "ahhh this must happen". But it looked way too time consuming and complicated and physics homework awaited. But, this weekend I was at my grandma's house in Long Island, so what better way to waste time? If you search "water marble manicure" on youtube, you can find a bunch of tutorial videos, which is what I did.
Basically, here's what you do:
1. Get a small plastic cup (or a cup that you don't mind getting nail polish all over) and fill it with room temperature water. The water MUST be room temperature.
2. Choose which colors you want to use. I used Revlon Red, Essie Gucci Mucci Pucci, and Chanel Blue Rebel. You can pretty much use as many colors as you want.
3. Cover whichever finger you want to dip first in tape, so that the nail is the only part not covered. This is very important because it makes clean-up a lot easier after you take your nail out of the water.
4. Drip the polishes into the water one by one in whichever order you want. As you drip a color, the polish will expand in the water. By putting in drop after drop, eventually a bullseye will form in the middle of the cup. Keep the nail polishes open as you're forming the bullseye to minimize drying in-between drops.
5. Using a toothpick, create a design in the polish. You can marble it however you want; each finger can have the same design, or each can be unique. Don't marble too much or else the colors will all blend together.
6. Dip your tape-covered finger into whatever section of marble you want on the nail. Put it in nail first, not straight in, and leave it in the water for a couple seconds. Using the toothpick, pull off whatever pieces of the water marble is left in the water around your finger so when you pull it out it won't get ruined. Finally, pull out your finger slowly to reduce bubbles.
7. Lastly, peel off the tape and clean up any nail polish that got on your finger. Finish with topcoat and you're good to go!
Here's my finished product:
The last picture is matte. Just for funsies.
Opaque polishes work the best for this, but if you want to use a polish that is a little more sheer, you can put a base of white on your nails.
So, in conclusion, new school year, new jew year, new blog year. New 15th year too, by the way! I can drive! You might want to stay off the roads until further notice though...
XO!
-A
Monday, October 3, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Jelly Sandwich!
Well, I'm leaving for New York in a couple of days and then straight to camp, so I figured I'd spend the couple of days left in this week trying out new layering combinations. Because colors are fun. And summer school is not.
For this manicure, I used two coats of Essie Sag Harbor - my all time favorite polish - with a coat of Lippmann Happy Birthday on top. Then, I put a coat of an Essie pink jelly, Sugar Daddy, on top. The pink jelly tones down the reflectiveness of the hexagonal sequins in Happy Birthday and mutes the overall tone. The final result kind of looks like the pieces of glitter are suspended in the polish. I quite like it. My friend said it reminded her of a cupcake, and my mom said it reminded her of her childhood when she used to melt crayons and put them back together...which is a weird activity for a kid, if you think about it.
I so don't want to take this off tomorrow. Ahh why does nail polish have to be so pretty!!
ps. sorry for the crappy picture. I really need a camera.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Lessons
Hey everyone. Sorry I haven't been posting in a while; with finals and finishing projects I honestly haven't had much time. Anyway.
With my eminent Middle School graduation, I've been thinking a lot about how much I've changed over the past three years, and how much my style has evolved, too.
Which got me wondering, as seasons change and fads come and go, do we find ourselves changing with them?
Meanwhile, Charlotte was facing a problem of her own...
Just kidding.
Most of you won't even get that reference anyway. Whatever. Moving on!
Here are a couple of things I learned this year.
One.
To look good, you have to not only keep in mind what's in style, but also what looks good on you. Never buy things just because they're "in", you really have to keep in mind what looks good on your body and what colors flatter your skin tone. After what seemed like a lifetime in skinny jeans, last weekend I bought a pair of J.Brand bell bottoms. As soon as I put them on I was like, wow, these really look good. They gave me model-long legs, a butt (because I usually don't have one), and the flare at the bottom balanced the tightness around my knee area and I just looked skinny. I'm not saying to completely retire your skinny jeans, though. The moral to this story is that because I was wearing what everyone else was wearing and not taking into account my own body, I ended up looking over the jeans that looked the best.
Two.
More makeup isn't always better. When I was in 6th grade, I did absolutely nothing for my skin, and I ended up breaking out a lot. Then, in 7th grade, I was under the impression that more makeup = prettier. Now, in 8th grade, I realize that both of those philosophies are way wrong. Your skin is the first thing people see when they look at you, and therefore your most important asset. Take care of your skin, and treat it, don't cover it. If you know you are prone to breakouts, wearing heavy makeup daily can just irritate skin and clog pores, and your breakouts won't stop. I wash my face twice a day, morning and night, with toner, and use special things like silver powder for blackheads, masks, and glycolic serum if I feel a breakout coming on. I also use moisturizer every night, and non-oily sunblock during the day. If your skin is your best asset, it's your absolute best when you're our age, so why cover it underneath layers and layers of makeup? When I was getting my hair blown out for a party the other day, I saw this completely gorgeous girl getting hers done (probably around my age), but she was wearing so much makeup (eyeshadow, lipstick, lip liner, foundation) that she just looked funny. It makes you wonder what someone is hiding under all that makeup.
Three.
There's a time to listen to the people around you, and there's a time to not. If you want to wear a florescent yellow sweater with chains on the shoulders you do that; it completely doesn't matter what anyone says as long as you like the way you look in it. Now, this doesn't mean to completely clash with lesson number one. It's completely different. If you decide something's going to be your look, run with it, but remember to put in your own spin. If you are confident in what you wear and never let an outfit wear you, you can pull off anything you want. My biggest pet peeve is when people say things like "Oh, that's so cute, but I could never pull it off." Uh, yes, you can! Edith Head was the most in-demand stylist from the late thirties to early seventies, and she always knew how to dress a woman perfectly for the camera. But, when Audrey Hepburn came in, she insisted on wearing what she wanted. Her long, skinny figure was accentuated by Givenchy's sleek black ensembles, and her boyish look was made even more straight by the now-famous black dress, which didn't accentuate her waist at all. If Audrey Hepburn hadn't carried herself like she knew what she was doing, she might have looked hunched over and lanky in these types of clothes. But Sabrina won best the Oscar for best costume instead, and everyone stares in jealousy of the perfect LBD.
Four.
Heels can do wonders for a person, if worn in the proper context. They make your legs longer, your posture better, and your confidence higher. There are some problems that come with heels, ie. how to walk in them. If you can't walk in heels, don't bother. The absolute worst thing in the world is teetering around a party looking like you stole a pair of your mom's shoes (which I frequently do, but that's beside the point). Here's what I did: Heel Bootcamp. I wore this one pair of black peeptoe shoes around the house for what must have been close to a month. I walked down stairs in them, I did my homework in them, I went on the treadmill in them, I even fell asleep in them a couple of times. But now, guess what! I'm a foolproof stiletto walker. Besides the obvious party or dinner, heels during the day can be tricky. You're walking (excuse the pun) a fine line between good and trashy. So, here are a few rules to live by: no heels at the beach. Ever. The best heels to wear in the day are wedges, and not too high. Unless you're Snooki or my grandma, and in that case a couple more inches won't hurt you. Here's what I'm completely done with: anything black and chunky. I'm talking to you booties, platforms, and half of the Steve Madden inventory. My absolute favorite pair of shoes ever are these strappy raspberry colored suede wedges. But, normally, I stick to my gold and brown braided sandals with a little heel. Heels aren't for all the time - yet.
and Five.
People AND fashion change, and go through phases, but style is eternal. Confidence is key, and as long as you have that je ne sais quoi, everyone in a room will take notice. Don't dress to please others, dress to please yourself. Have fun with what you wear and never get stuck in a rut. We're young people, getting stuck in a rut is inexcusable. Don't settle for anything less than your best all the time.
You know, I've missed you guys. I'm going to post more often again.
I have this little necklace from Lucid NY with a little charm of a flying pig, so I will always remember that nothing is impossible.
Can't believe school is almost over!
XOXO
-A
With my eminent Middle School graduation, I've been thinking a lot about how much I've changed over the past three years, and how much my style has evolved, too.
Which got me wondering, as seasons change and fads come and go, do we find ourselves changing with them?
Meanwhile, Charlotte was facing a problem of her own...
Just kidding.
Most of you won't even get that reference anyway. Whatever. Moving on!
Here are a couple of things I learned this year.
One.
To look good, you have to not only keep in mind what's in style, but also what looks good on you. Never buy things just because they're "in", you really have to keep in mind what looks good on your body and what colors flatter your skin tone. After what seemed like a lifetime in skinny jeans, last weekend I bought a pair of J.Brand bell bottoms. As soon as I put them on I was like, wow, these really look good. They gave me model-long legs, a butt (because I usually don't have one), and the flare at the bottom balanced the tightness around my knee area and I just looked skinny. I'm not saying to completely retire your skinny jeans, though. The moral to this story is that because I was wearing what everyone else was wearing and not taking into account my own body, I ended up looking over the jeans that looked the best.
Two.
More makeup isn't always better. When I was in 6th grade, I did absolutely nothing for my skin, and I ended up breaking out a lot. Then, in 7th grade, I was under the impression that more makeup = prettier. Now, in 8th grade, I realize that both of those philosophies are way wrong. Your skin is the first thing people see when they look at you, and therefore your most important asset. Take care of your skin, and treat it, don't cover it. If you know you are prone to breakouts, wearing heavy makeup daily can just irritate skin and clog pores, and your breakouts won't stop. I wash my face twice a day, morning and night, with toner, and use special things like silver powder for blackheads, masks, and glycolic serum if I feel a breakout coming on. I also use moisturizer every night, and non-oily sunblock during the day. If your skin is your best asset, it's your absolute best when you're our age, so why cover it underneath layers and layers of makeup? When I was getting my hair blown out for a party the other day, I saw this completely gorgeous girl getting hers done (probably around my age), but she was wearing so much makeup (eyeshadow, lipstick, lip liner, foundation) that she just looked funny. It makes you wonder what someone is hiding under all that makeup.
Three.
There's a time to listen to the people around you, and there's a time to not. If you want to wear a florescent yellow sweater with chains on the shoulders you do that; it completely doesn't matter what anyone says as long as you like the way you look in it. Now, this doesn't mean to completely clash with lesson number one. It's completely different. If you decide something's going to be your look, run with it, but remember to put in your own spin. If you are confident in what you wear and never let an outfit wear you, you can pull off anything you want. My biggest pet peeve is when people say things like "Oh, that's so cute, but I could never pull it off." Uh, yes, you can! Edith Head was the most in-demand stylist from the late thirties to early seventies, and she always knew how to dress a woman perfectly for the camera. But, when Audrey Hepburn came in, she insisted on wearing what she wanted. Her long, skinny figure was accentuated by Givenchy's sleek black ensembles, and her boyish look was made even more straight by the now-famous black dress, which didn't accentuate her waist at all. If Audrey Hepburn hadn't carried herself like she knew what she was doing, she might have looked hunched over and lanky in these types of clothes. But Sabrina won best the Oscar for best costume instead, and everyone stares in jealousy of the perfect LBD.
Four.
Heels can do wonders for a person, if worn in the proper context. They make your legs longer, your posture better, and your confidence higher. There are some problems that come with heels, ie. how to walk in them. If you can't walk in heels, don't bother. The absolute worst thing in the world is teetering around a party looking like you stole a pair of your mom's shoes (which I frequently do, but that's beside the point). Here's what I did: Heel Bootcamp. I wore this one pair of black peeptoe shoes around the house for what must have been close to a month. I walked down stairs in them, I did my homework in them, I went on the treadmill in them, I even fell asleep in them a couple of times. But now, guess what! I'm a foolproof stiletto walker. Besides the obvious party or dinner, heels during the day can be tricky. You're walking (excuse the pun) a fine line between good and trashy. So, here are a few rules to live by: no heels at the beach. Ever. The best heels to wear in the day are wedges, and not too high. Unless you're Snooki or my grandma, and in that case a couple more inches won't hurt you. Here's what I'm completely done with: anything black and chunky. I'm talking to you booties, platforms, and half of the Steve Madden inventory. My absolute favorite pair of shoes ever are these strappy raspberry colored suede wedges. But, normally, I stick to my gold and brown braided sandals with a little heel. Heels aren't for all the time - yet.
and Five.
People AND fashion change, and go through phases, but style is eternal. Confidence is key, and as long as you have that je ne sais quoi, everyone in a room will take notice. Don't dress to please others, dress to please yourself. Have fun with what you wear and never get stuck in a rut. We're young people, getting stuck in a rut is inexcusable. Don't settle for anything less than your best all the time.
You know, I've missed you guys. I'm going to post more often again.
I have this little necklace from Lucid NY with a little charm of a flying pig, so I will always remember that nothing is impossible.
Can't believe school is almost over!
XOXO
-A
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Gossip Girl, Vintage, and Pattern Mixing
Many things to tell you tonight to make up for all the days I've missed (sorry! must do well on math tests to get into Columbia!). First off, tonight was very special. My designer, Stuart Geller (hit him up for a "fabulous" room) and his husband Mark are friends with these people, Norman Buckley and Davyd Whaley. Norman is one of the directors of Gossip Girl, and Davyd is an amazing artist. They live in LA, so since they were coming down to Florida (don't know why someone would come *here*- must be crazyyy), Stuart arranged a little get together. It was, as he would say, FABULOUSSS, and I learned a lot about the backstage stuff that I never would've known. But that's top secret, obvi.
Anywhoo, I thought I looked quite cute tonight. Which brings us to our next order of business...pattern mixing! I got my shirt and my sweater in this tiny consignment store in Colorado when we went over Ski Week, and my skirt from Anthropologie. Polka dots, more dots, and stripes. And black and navy together. No, I am not going mental. Look:
When you're pattern mixing, pretty much anything goes. You just have to try things together until they go. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it looks like you got dressed with a blindfold on. If you're just starting the art of pattern mixing, a good place to go is J.Crew. They use a lot of different patterns and textures but the colors and underlying themes are mostly the same, so it is easy to put together a unique outfit that also looks fantastically smart.
So, quick post. Must go do a shitload of math problems now. Toodleloo loves!
Anywhoo, I thought I looked quite cute tonight. Which brings us to our next order of business...pattern mixing! I got my shirt and my sweater in this tiny consignment store in Colorado when we went over Ski Week, and my skirt from Anthropologie. Polka dots, more dots, and stripes. And black and navy together. No, I am not going mental. Look:
When you're pattern mixing, pretty much anything goes. You just have to try things together until they go. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it looks like you got dressed with a blindfold on. If you're just starting the art of pattern mixing, a good place to go is J.Crew. They use a lot of different patterns and textures but the colors and underlying themes are mostly the same, so it is easy to put together a unique outfit that also looks fantastically smart.
So, quick post. Must go do a shitload of math problems now. Toodleloo loves!
Monday, February 28, 2011
And the Winner is...
Hi everyone! As you know, last night was the Academy Awards. And although I fell asleep before I got to see Natalie Portman win Best Actress, I did catch all the red carpet fashion. On a side note, did you know Ryan Seacrest used to be fat?! Kelly Osborne and Guiliana Rancic kept freaking over how much they loved that stars were wearing red and how much it made them pop, but I have to disagree. I think they just blended in with the red carpet! Although I love color, I don't think red was the right choice for this night. Some stars wowed me, and some fell flat. What did you think about some of the night's highlights?
Mila Kunis
Oh my Bass. This dress... TO DIE. I liked how she kept the jewelry minimal and added a brown smoky eye....Ahh too gorgeous. Definitely one of my favorites.

Hailee Steinfeld
Another one of my favorites...this dress is my FAVORITE color! Everything about it is great...the cut, the details, everything. And I love how she didn't wear any jewelry, pulled back her hair, and did natural makeup. Her skin just looks flawless! And the dress is even a custom made Marchesa that she helped design - bonus points!

Cate Blanchett
Still on the fence about this one. I mean, it's gorgeous - verging on art. I love the colors and the structure, and the belt, and I love the way the detail kind of drips down the waist. Especially the pop of neon on the shoulders. But I'm not so sure about that circle thing around the chest. I don't know, it's just a little awkward to me. Like, a boob circle. Awks.

Reese Witherspoon
LOVE the overall look. The dress, the styling...the ponytail. I love the ponytail soo much. In fact, I think I might clip it off her head and keep it as my pet. I shall call it...Flippy. And it shall be mine. And I shall keep it in my drawer with my fake bangs. So they won't be lonely.

Gwyneth Paltrow
I loved the dress, but I think it would've looked so much better without that stupid hip-pin-whatever-that-was. Because then it would be...fluid. And that stupid pin ruins it. The earrings weren't so great either. But the dress was nice.

Scarlett Johansson and Natalie Portman
I figured I could do these together because they left me feeling the same way: meh. I just expected a little more from Natalie Portman...and the dress was pretty, but it was just ok. Then Scarlett, back to the blending in thing, was completely washed out by her awkward lace thing. I must admit I loved the hair and makeup, but the dress was just a downer. Really? This is the Oscars, come on. Although I do love her Tiffanys tassel earrings...
Nicole Kidman
I hate this dress. I really do. What's with those stupid flap things around her waist?! It just makes her look fatter than she really is. I'm sorry, but this was a fashion fail.

Sandra Bullock, Penelope Cruz, and Jennifer Lawrence
These three are together because they all wore red dresses and rocked them. I love Sandra Bullock and I think she looked great. Great cut, great color, great everything. Penelope Cruz looks AMAZING for having just had a baby...my mom has the biggest girl-crush on her.


Those were my most memorable of the night. Whose dress did you love - or hate? From now on I'm posting every night again. Cross my heart and kiss my elbow!
Oh and happy early birthday F! Thanks for always reading my blog, XOXO
<3
Mila Kunis
Oh my Bass. This dress... TO DIE. I liked how she kept the jewelry minimal and added a brown smoky eye....Ahh too gorgeous. Definitely one of my favorites.

Hailee Steinfeld
Another one of my favorites...this dress is my FAVORITE color! Everything about it is great...the cut, the details, everything. And I love how she didn't wear any jewelry, pulled back her hair, and did natural makeup. Her skin just looks flawless! And the dress is even a custom made Marchesa that she helped design - bonus points!

Cate Blanchett
Still on the fence about this one. I mean, it's gorgeous - verging on art. I love the colors and the structure, and the belt, and I love the way the detail kind of drips down the waist. Especially the pop of neon on the shoulders. But I'm not so sure about that circle thing around the chest. I don't know, it's just a little awkward to me. Like, a boob circle. Awks.

Reese Witherspoon
LOVE the overall look. The dress, the styling...the ponytail. I love the ponytail soo much. In fact, I think I might clip it off her head and keep it as my pet. I shall call it...Flippy. And it shall be mine. And I shall keep it in my drawer with my fake bangs. So they won't be lonely.

Gwyneth Paltrow
I loved the dress, but I think it would've looked so much better without that stupid hip-pin-whatever-that-was. Because then it would be...fluid. And that stupid pin ruins it. The earrings weren't so great either. But the dress was nice.

Scarlett Johansson and Natalie Portman
I figured I could do these together because they left me feeling the same way: meh. I just expected a little more from Natalie Portman...and the dress was pretty, but it was just ok. Then Scarlett, back to the blending in thing, was completely washed out by her awkward lace thing. I must admit I loved the hair and makeup, but the dress was just a downer. Really? This is the Oscars, come on. Although I do love her Tiffanys tassel earrings...
Nicole Kidman
I hate this dress. I really do. What's with those stupid flap things around her waist?! It just makes her look fatter than she really is. I'm sorry, but this was a fashion fail.

Sandra Bullock, Penelope Cruz, and Jennifer Lawrence
These three are together because they all wore red dresses and rocked them. I love Sandra Bullock and I think she looked great. Great cut, great color, great everything. Penelope Cruz looks AMAZING for having just had a baby...my mom has the biggest girl-crush on her.



Those were my most memorable of the night. Whose dress did you love - or hate? From now on I'm posting every night again. Cross my heart and kiss my elbow!
Oh and happy early birthday F! Thanks for always reading my blog, XOXO
<3
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Valentines Day!
Did ya miss me?
Yeah, I thought you would.
Who else would you come to for your next stroke of sartorial genius? You were so lonely without me.
Which brings us to our next order of business: unless you are a hermit, you know yesterday was Valentine's Day. So I figured we'd count down the top 5 reasons why I don't have a boyfriend!
Are you ready?
NUMBER 5: I enjoy wearing giant timepieces around my neck. Although a good conversation starter, quite confusing to the opposite sex.
Typical conversation:
Boy: Why are you wearing a clock around your neck?
A: Because I'm cool like that.
Boy: You look like the White Rabbit and Flava Flave had a baby..
A: But a cute baby, right?? Rightttt?!?
NUMBER 4: Feminine pieces + menswear = perfectly balanced combo! Over the weekend, I spent some time at Nordstrom getting a private bowtie-tying lesson. And there's no better topper for a short sparkly cocktail dress than a big white tuxedo jacket. My brother says that Chuck Bass is as much as my fashion icon as Blake Lively. I wouldn't disagree.
Typical conversation:
Boy: Why are you wearing a bowtie?
A: Because I'm cool like that.
Boy: I didn't even know they made girl bowties...
A: They don't. I stole it from you when you were sleeping.
Boy: ...
NUMBER 3: I manage to go into the sexiest store in the mall, Herve Leger, and come out with a pair of trousers. I have a skirt hanging in my closet that is almost down to my ankles, gray, and pleated. Nuf said, I think.*
Typical conversation:
Boy: Why aren't you wearing a mini skirt with a lace tank top?
A: Because I'm cool like that.
Boy: Okayyy....(weirdooo)
*"But A, you always look good!" Consider this, are you a girl? Or, if not, are you gay? I rest my case.
NUMBER 2: You might think every word I say is gold, dear reader, but if we're not on the same wavelength, I end up sounding more like the teachers in Charlie Brown.
Typical conversation:
A: Seriously, that flower printed coat is ridiculous. I could just live in Stella McCartney for the rest of my life. And those navy blue harem pants? TO DIE. I want them in my closet.
Boy: You lost me at flower coat.
A: Because I'm cool like that.
AND NUMBER 1: My valentine is already you! <3
No, just kidding, it's actually this little boy Lenox at a kindergarten I went to volunteer at. "A, how do you spell your name? I want to make you a valentine. I want to make you 100000 valentines! I wanna marry you!"
At least SOMEONE appreciates me!
<3 <3 <3
Yeah, I thought you would.
Who else would you come to for your next stroke of sartorial genius? You were so lonely without me.
Which brings us to our next order of business: unless you are a hermit, you know yesterday was Valentine's Day. So I figured we'd count down the top 5 reasons why I don't have a boyfriend!
Are you ready?
NUMBER 5: I enjoy wearing giant timepieces around my neck. Although a good conversation starter, quite confusing to the opposite sex.
Typical conversation:
Boy: Why are you wearing a clock around your neck?
A: Because I'm cool like that.
Boy: You look like the White Rabbit and Flava Flave had a baby..
A: But a cute baby, right?? Rightttt?!?
NUMBER 4: Feminine pieces + menswear = perfectly balanced combo! Over the weekend, I spent some time at Nordstrom getting a private bowtie-tying lesson. And there's no better topper for a short sparkly cocktail dress than a big white tuxedo jacket. My brother says that Chuck Bass is as much as my fashion icon as Blake Lively. I wouldn't disagree.
Typical conversation:
Boy: Why are you wearing a bowtie?
A: Because I'm cool like that.
Boy: I didn't even know they made girl bowties...
A: They don't. I stole it from you when you were sleeping.
Boy: ...
NUMBER 3: I manage to go into the sexiest store in the mall, Herve Leger, and come out with a pair of trousers. I have a skirt hanging in my closet that is almost down to my ankles, gray, and pleated. Nuf said, I think.*
Typical conversation:
Boy: Why aren't you wearing a mini skirt with a lace tank top?
A: Because I'm cool like that.
Boy: Okayyy....(weirdooo)
*"But A, you always look good!" Consider this, are you a girl? Or, if not, are you gay? I rest my case.
NUMBER 2: You might think every word I say is gold, dear reader, but if we're not on the same wavelength, I end up sounding more like the teachers in Charlie Brown.
Typical conversation:
A: Seriously, that flower printed coat is ridiculous. I could just live in Stella McCartney for the rest of my life. And those navy blue harem pants? TO DIE. I want them in my closet.
Boy: You lost me at flower coat.
A: Because I'm cool like that.
AND NUMBER 1: My valentine is already you! <3
No, just kidding, it's actually this little boy Lenox at a kindergarten I went to volunteer at. "A, how do you spell your name? I want to make you a valentine. I want to make you 100000 valentines! I wanna marry you!"
At least SOMEONE appreciates me!
<3 <3 <3
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