Kat ‘n’ Mouse


I’m so happy. by Ms. Mouse
November 4, 2008, 11:09 pm
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I just had to take time out from writing my stupid five-page essay and say I’m happy that Obama won. That’s all. :)

- Ms. Mouse



Whee! by Ms. Mouse
November 1, 2008, 1:20 am
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I am SO happy.  I got my laptop back with Vista running perfectly! The HP tech support sent a new installation CD, and as it turns out, the one I had before was faulty and causing all the problems. JOY! I get my baby back. You know what this means?! Regular blogging! Well, hopefully! I’ve been a little preoccupied with writing papers and drawing stuff for school. :/ Anyway, this is the cherry on top of my Halloween. ;)

And speaking of Halloween, I sure got into the spirit of it this year. I dressed up as Minnie Mouse, a borrowed costume from a friend. It’s my first *real* costume. At 18. Yep. Hehe. ;)

- Ms. Mouse



Ahhh… another sweaty day in San Francisco! by Ms. Mouse

It’s finally Friday and I just got back from class! Woohoo! You know what this means? Free time to do whatever! I’m planning on baking oatmeal raisin cookies, something I’ve delayed for a couple weeks now (one week we’re out of butter, the next we’re out of oatmeal, then we’re out of time…), so I’m happy because I enjoy beating the living daylights out of eggs, smooshing all the ingredients together, whacking wandering hands away from the bowl of cookie dough (I can’t have the essence of all my roommates in the cookie dough… that would be weird enough with all the sweat, blood, and love I already put into it), and throwing the dough on a baking pan into a hot oven. Ah. Yes.  This is what I’ve waited for all week. ;)

But first, I’ve got to take a quick shower to wash away all that sweat I’ve collected while trekking from the BART station to home.  Yikes–it’s actually a lot more like hiking on concrete in city clothes… and I know hiking, ’cause I do it often (in fact, I’m going tomorrow!). The odd thing is, it’s not even that warm out. It’s merely 77 degrees, and that’s just no excuse for sweating out. In San Jose, a measly 77 degrees would never be enough to break a sweat, even while walking around a lot. Hmm, it’s just something about this city I guess. It’s hard to go a day without sweating. It’s massively irritating. I’m actually looking forward to the colder weather now just because I’m tired of being all hot and sweaty when I get to class or arrive home. Old Man Winter, bring it on!

- Ms. Mouse



Things I hate today: Calluses, blisters, and sucky footwear by Ms. Mouse

Of course, no one likes calluses or blisters… especially on the feet! I never had a problem with them before-I used to think of them one of those things only other people got, and I always mentally cringed a little when I saw my sister’s feet, which are quite hardened at the heels.

Having traipsed about all over San Francisco for about a few months now, I now understand her ordeal. I’ve developed a few calluses at certain pressure points on my feet. There’s one near my left pinkie toe that feels like a knob sometimes. Ugh! It feels odd when I apply cream to my feet because instead of massaging soft feet, I get to come in contact with hardened skin cells. Mmm, sexy!

I suppose this is all do to the increased walking I do every day in the city. Back at my home city, the public transportation is pretty inefficient, so everyone drives or rides a car. My feet have certainly suffered since leaving my home city. My footwear isn’t exactly improving matters either. I have my trusty Sketchers that don’t cause any problems, but if they don’t really “go” with what I’m wearing, I’ll put on plastic orange flip flops (which I adore… they’re like my signature flip flops). Yes, I know, I’m just ASKING for calluses whenever I wear them out, but there really isn’t much else to choose from other than two pairs of black boots (which aren’t practical when it’s warm out), a pair of dressy silver flats, some heels (there is NO WAY I’m going to willingly walk around in them unless I absolutely have to), and a couple pairs of really uncomfortable flats.

The last time I wore something other than sketchers or my plastic orange flip flops, I ended up walking home totally barefoot with raw blisters on the back of my heels and the devil pair of flats from Ross that caused them in one hand. Old ladies pointed out to me that I had no shoes on (really?).  A guy who was reading a book on his front steps asked me, “Don’t you know the ground is dirty?” (Thanks for the news flash!)  I lifted up my flats and responded, “They’re really uncomfortable.” “I don’t know if I’d sacrifice my feet for that…” “YOU WOULD!”  Shortly afterward, I decided I would just stick to my sketchers or my plastic orange flip flops until I could invest in some really, really, REALLY good quality shoes.

Heh, that’s not going to be for quite a long while… I’m EXTREMELY picky when it comes to shoes.  Until then, I’ll try using Dr. Scholl’s gel soles and some heel liners and scrubbing the living daylights out of my feet with a pumice stone.

- Ms. Mouse



Being “Petite” Sucks. by Ms. Mouse
October 13, 2008, 1:57 pm
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The other day, I went shopping in search of the perfect pea coat; actually, I’ve been on the lookout for a great pea coat for a while now, but I have always walked out of stores empty-handed every trip.

There just isn’t anything that fits me right.  Everything is either too big, some parts of the coat are off or fit weird, the sleeves are too wide and long, the armpit areas are too low (not unlike how the crotch of pants can be too low if they don’t fit right), or the overall length of the coat is too long.  Even the petite sizes are all wrong, mainly because they’re made for older petite people who are kind of differently sized from young petite people such as myself.  I just end up looking like I’m playing dress up in everything I try on.  It’s unbelievably maddening.  I’m only 5’2″ and average weight, about 110 lbs!  It shouldn’t be this hard to find a damn coat!

It doesn’t help that I’m picky and hate many of the styles of coats that are flooding the market these days, so that leaves a very narrow selection of what I will even consider trying on.  I just want a simple, normal pea coat like the “Classic Peacoat” by J Crew (picture below on the left), but they seem to only have these online, and I don’t like purchasing such items over the internet.  On Friday, I was close to getting the “New York Pea Coat” by Kenneth Cole (below, right; looks much better in real life) since it seem to suit my proportions, but they ran out of size 0 in the charcoal color I wanted.  Snickerdoodles!  It was on sale, too.

(jcrew.com, kennethcole.com)

But it’s hard to find classic peacoats like the ones pictured above.  Most of the things I see in store is ridiculous crap like so:

(nordstrom.com)

Well, that’s actually a jacket, but they do have coat versions of this cape style, all of which may look okay on “normal” sized people but are actually overwhelming on a petite frame–it’s just too much fabric and volume (and the design is stupid because it doesn’t even cover the entire length of the arms, which kind of defeats the purpose of wearing a coat)!  I don’t care if that’s what’s in style now; this is one trend I am NOT jumping aboard on (then again, I’m not a trend follower).  I despise swing coats and other coats with lack of real structure, which seem to be abundant in stores now as well.  Trenches are also horrible because they make me look like I’m drowning.

I suppose if I found something I really, really favored, I could get it tailored, but tailoring is only for small problems, and many of the coats I’ve encountered have so many issues, it’s not even worth spending the extra time and money to take to the tailor.

The search continues…

I’ve been doing all right in the past winters without a coat or jacket, but that’s because in San Jose, it doesn’t really get all that cold in winter.  In San Francisco, it’s a lot less sunny and warm, and the relentless wind doesn’t help.  *sighs* I guess I will just have to freeze this winter.

-Ms. Mouse



New kids on the block by Ms. Mouse
October 4, 2008, 10:45 pm
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