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call it an update.

11:36 AM

Hey babes,

As I sit here at Houndstooth wondering what my next post should be about or if I should even continue this journey since I am totally not consistent ( I DID WARN YOU ALL)
& honest to God I have no clue what to talk about with you all...

I suppose I can tell you all the exciting things that I've been doing this past month in a freaking half and what is going through this mind of mine.

In the past, I have shied away from ever meeting people through social media because I find myself intimidated by either the amount of followers they have, feel uber self-conscious of what they will think of me and have been afraid to feel some sort of social anxiety creep up when and if meet up.

But at the age of 26, I find it difficult to meet people because well... where the hell DO you meet people now-a-days? I haven't spoken to people I went to high school with since I graduated high school and sometimes i'll send them an occasional and super generic 'happy birthday' post on their Facebook wall but that is about it. (Damn now that I think of it, that high school reunion is creepin' up fast haha) But again, I don't do socializing very well and I tend to be more of a homebody... until now.

It has been some time since the event happened but I had the opportunity to go to a Glossier event.
(SHOUTOUT to Maddie G for making me her +1 (IG: @weirrdhoney) who is a Glossier rep!)
But, socializing with a bunch of ladies who are not only absolutely gorgeous and smart BUT are also super inspiring. The amount of influence that pours out of them and their beautiful Instagram posts makes you feel so empowering.

We talked beauty regimens, life, roasted on each other a bit (*cough Yareli & Solais cough*) all over cocktails and delicious food at Top Knot. Also had the pleasure of meeting new yet familiar faces (~hi Nhu btw, she's got amazing music taste like I do so... yeah... she's basically the best)
Sushi, cocktails and Glossier products? It's as dope as it sounds, ladies. Now I am totally obsessed with Glossier products.

Since then, I've meet some wonderful people, have drank a bountiful amount of coffee and have been to some life-changing concerts. Oh, & NATALIA LAFOURCADE came out with a new album so that it news worth material! So, heres some shots of this months highlights. Enjoy.





















Duelo at Billy Bob's



Carla Morrison at House of Blues


Oh, and thanks for the reminder, Easy Slider

xx
liz






life

Favorite Spins From My Vinyl Collection

1:59 PM

Hello babes,

About 7 years ago, I bought myself a Crosley record player at Target- (the one that plays tapes, cd's). The first vinyl I bought to test my new record player was Vampire Weekend- you know... the album with the song A-Punk...
Well, 3 Crosley's later and I decided I was not a fan. Some of my beloved records began to scratch and the sound quality and speakers don't do it justice.
So last Christmas, Shane bought me an Audio-technica & I fell IN LOVE!

On this fine Tuesday I decided to share some (SOME) of my favorite vinyls. To be completely honest, it was a bit difficult going through them and choosing 11-12 that I constantly spin and have such sentimental value.


Due to the fear of being sued with copyright infringement, I did not add any music to this video. I should and will investigate if I ever decide to make a video again. What I suggest you do is listen to your favorite song while you watch my first little video that took me about 2 freakin' hours to make. 
I respect all Youtube-ers so much after doing this, haha.

I have had the opportunity to see some of these amazing musicians live (BOB DYLAN FOR EXAMPLE) & of course I tote the record sleeve around so they can sign it if the artist agrees to 'meet & greets'.
Trust me, it is SO worth it!

 

If you follow my on IG, you know my most recent purchase is the Selena- Dreaming of You album.
Any Texan/Latino/Human-freaking-being can agree that Selena is and will forever be QUEEN!
Below is a picture of 6 year old me passionately singing to Como La Flor.
(How do I know this? My mom told me- y mi mamá no hecha mentiras, okay.)
To be honest, I still look like that when I sing to Selena.



Music has always been such a immense part of my life.
I honestly have no preference when it comes to genre and although my style changes, I have always been open to listen to anything that makes me feel any sort of emotion.

I believe that music can tell a story.
I believe that music can help express feelings you can't put into words.
I believe that music can work as a time-travel machine if you are ever feeling nostalgic.

I also believe that music connects people.
I believe music one listens to tells a LOT about a person.
So, if you have any desire to get to know me personally-
 just click this so you can be directed to my Spotify account.


If you live in the Dallas area, some great local record stores I recommend you visit are:

Good Records- (Pictured above)
Spinster Records- David (owner) is SUPER helpful!
Off the Record- Grab a drink (or two) while you're there.

Those are some record spots I have visited but The Dallas Observer has a great article sharing what they claim to be The Best 10 Record Stores in Dallas. I suggest you check it out!


Now, if you could choose a song(s) that can be the soundtrack of you life, what would it be?
I suggest you think it through, create that soundtrack, pop in your headphones & dig through some crates... you never know what treasure you might find.

xxx
liz

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Coffee & Music... The Expected.

12:00 PM

Hello darling.

Last week was such a fun-filled, memory-engraved worthy week. To start off, Valentines Day was such a dream. Shane and I have this tradition going where he gifts me with a vinyl record. So of course, he outdid himself yet again and bought me succulents, Devendra Banhart's new album on vinyl with Devendra Banhart concert tickets. KILLER, HUH!?



The concert at Granada Theater- one of Dallas' most beloved venues, was absolutely divine! If your ears haven't had opportunity to collect these beautiful sound waves in your ear canal then please do so NOW. His eclectic, modern 60's psychedelic vibey feel in which I honestly believe he's created his very own genre is pure magic and worth listening live or not. 
(Personally, his Spanish songs are my absolute favorite)


So, do yourself a favor and become a fan already.

                                                                                                                                            

Last Sunday I had the opportunity to socialize with some lovely Dallas IG influencers with captivating feeds


People say time flies when you are in good company and that Sunday coffee date can vouch for that. Plus, delicious coffee & tasty baked goods at Boulangerie by Village Baking Co.
... that was the icing on the cake (or croissant). 
First time sipping their lattes and I must say I will DEFINITELY be returning soon.
Jennifer (@Solais2)Yareli (@staycutee__) & Maddie (@weirrdhoney) were such a delight! Oh, and Jennifer's puppy Milo (@milo_maltipoo2) joined our date which made it absolutely perfect.

                                                                                                                                          

Now, I promised consistency and I will try to deliver to the few of you who are willing to listen. I will attempt to post every Tuesday so i'll keep you all posted with latte photos and some of my favorite coffee spots. I am still trying to get a feel for this and will take me a minute to figure out and perfect the layout so if there is anything you all would like suggest I am always open to listen.

Have a beautiful Tuesday, loves.

xoxo
liz

ACL

Solo at a music festival.

7:27 PM


Just as the title stated... I attended ACL Weekend one, A-L-O-N-E.

It is not the first time I have had the privilege to listen to amazing music by myself (First Aid Kit)  but never have I gone to a completely different city while there are 450 thousand people around me. It was definitely spectacular.

Now, the first day I arrived I had people ask me who I was there to see but to be completely honest I had no idea. I never had planned to go (um... broke college student here) but I had the opportunity to go thanks to Mr. Tommy Botts. ( Dude, I still can't thank you enough and have no idea how I will repay you but I will) Basically, he gave me this amazing experience.

I remember walking up to the gates and having 56% battery on my phone, alone, no service due to the thousands of people, no car, and I was a little afraid. But once I walked through the gates and saw Leon Bridges on the huge screen by the Honda stage... my fear was just lifted. I just swayed to the music and let the amazing music festival vibes take control.

After just swaying and dancing solo for about 20 minutes, I decided to contact my cousin Erick. Didn't have the opportunity to hang with him the entire day but I had the honorable privilege to hang with Miriam, Jose, and Zully. Saturday was a completely solo day. Sunday, all I've got to say is The Strokes. 

If I sat here and told you everything that went through my mind those three days I would just end up writing a book.

Tame Impala. The Strokes. Drake. Unknown Mortal Orchestra. Leon Bridges. Billy F'ing Idol. Yes. Billy Idol, guys. Rayland Baxter. Disclosure. Of Monsters and Men. José Gonzáles. Just to name a few of the people I saw!

I'd say the hardest thing was when some of these amazing performers overlapped. But hey... that just gives me an excuse to go again, right? I'm taking Tommy with me for sure.

The amazing thing was that not only did I experience this memorable, spontaneous, life changing experience completely alone... but I met new amazing people and had the chance to see my two amazing friends, Kim and Elijah who kept Shane company. Thanks for inviting us to Paco's Tacos just to drop shrimp taco all over my white dress (thanks Tide-To-Go), for $1 mimosas, and get my brain gears turning with my first Scrabble game at Spider House cafe. Yes, I said first Scrabble game at 25 years young.






Well, that's basically everything that's been going on in my life that is actually post worthy not all that crap I've been writing about so far. Literally laugh out loud'ing right now reading what I've written. So enjoy the few pictures I took since I had no polaroid film, no actual nice camera, and 56% battery life. If you know me... you know how difficult that is.







I am utterly blessed to have encountered amazing people in this life of mine and yes that does include the dude that made my latte that morning I had to complete my homework assignment while in Austin.

 
 

 xoxo
Liz





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What month is it?!?

2:24 PM

Here I go again. Starting something I can't... scratch that... unwillingly won't keep up with. So I just permanently marked another spot in the vast reaches of what is called the internet.

But, new year new me. Yadda-yadda. Yes. I am aware that it is February but better late than never right?

So nothing too interesting has happened since (currently taking a look to see how long it's been since i've written and holy moly its been 3 months since i've looked at this side of the internet)

Please pardon my run-on sentences but I am utterly embarrassed at the fact that it has actually been that long.

Like I said nothing has happened but i've seen the Dirty River Boys, again. OH, and if you didn't know, Marco freakin' Gutierrez ACTUALLY knew who I was because twitter. Like he actually knew my username and I feel PRETTY cool about that. If you hadn't the chance to check them out just stop reading this and go to Youtube or something and listen to them. These Texas boys sure know how to Raise Some Hell.



But you know, this new year hasn't been all fun and games. Oh no... spring semester is among us and all i've got to say is this one is a tough-y. Anatomy, chemistry.... what the hell was I thinking choosing this career? But God has great plans for me even though I have a tough road ahead. 

Let us see. Oh. Something else that has happened is First Freakin' Aid Kit retweeted me! I think I began this blog introducing the sisters. Well the result of my retweet was this...


The neatest person ever actually sent me some First Aid Kit stamps ALL THE WAY FROM SWEDEN. I was a little skeptical about giving a stranger my address but it was totally worth it.  Thanks again, Joakim! 

I think thats all thats been going on in my life. I am a proud owner of two shirts that say WHISKEY on it. I ate giant slices of pizza two days in a row and I have no shame what so ever from Serious Pizza. Also had vegan pancakes from Spiral Diner with a new friend from Costa Rica.






2015 is treating me lovely. 

All except school. 



You suck. 

(...but my adorable school supplies make up for it)

xoxo Liz

P.S. I got $50 worth of Starbucks gift cards for Christmas but thats all gone now.

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Coffee Got Cold.

9:11 PM


When was this created?

I can't believe I haven't written, yet again. I mean I really had so much to tell you all. I have to tell you about all my homework assignments and the amount of caffeine I have inhaled these past few weeks, wait has it been months?

Basically, my life has been the busiest that if I actually posted it would just be a copy of my planner, which is full of school assignments and nothing that interesting. But, I feel it is only fair I update you on the actual fun and exciting things I have encountered. So, let me begin my timeline...

September freakin' 8: Washed Out Concert: I MET THE GREENES. Yes, it was incredible and I freaked out. I have had the privilege of meeting them before at a KXT private show and must I say they are INCREDIBLY kind. It's kind of how us southerners are. What can I say...?


September 21: Little cousin turned 15. Why can't I be 15 again? Oh yeah... cause life doesn't work that way. Ugh. Find me a time turner, NOW. But, she had an open bar, a photo booth, it had a colorful, traditional Mexican theme, and did I mention it was open bar?


September 28: I had the opportunity to see Chris Ramirez in action! Give this guy a Tony, geez.


October 5: Ah, yes... the most wonderful time of the year. Ok, almost as good as Christmas. The State Fair of Texas. Gaining 10 pounds never felt and tasted so good. This year was a good one. The funnel cake ale, the fried chicken in a cone, sweet cotton candy, krispy kream burger (ehm... don't try that one), and Fletcher's corny dogs. Ah, fall.

October 11: Have you ever listened to the Dirty River Boys? Oh you haven't?! Please click and listen.  They're from El Paso, Texas so you know they'll be good. They performed one hell of a show. I had such a blast and you know what was even better? I won tickets! So I saved about $12 bucks. Hashtag: BOOYAH.



October 13: Some may think that trying out a new coffee shop isn't such a big deal, but this is what I live for. Coffee runs through my veins. So I drove to the Bishops Art District and sat for hours at The Wild Detectives. Deliciously delicious lattes and iced coffee. Just simple, they don't have flavor to add but it was honestly so good it didn't need any. Plus, they serve Emporium Pies pies. They only have two flavor but they are custom made for the coffee house. SO they are some pretty special pies. Oh, forgot to mention it's a bookstore and they have a large selection of Spanish authors. I rate this place an A++.

October 25: Day of the Dead festival in Denton. Coffin races, crafts, and free candy, I mean what else can you ask for?

October 30: Speaking of Day of the Dead, my Spanish 3060 class built an ofrenda. An ofrenda is a mini shrine dedicated to a loved one or anyone who has departed. You add colorful decorations, food, candles to illuminate their spirits coming back to our world... don't get freaked out; just google it.

November 9: Remember when I told y'all about the First Aid Kit? Well I (again) won tickets to a show! (Thanks Granada) This was possibly one of the most memorable shows of my entire life. You see, I went solo. No, not because I wanted to. I had two tickets, boyfriend got sick, didn't want to bother anyone last minute to attend with me. (Okay, I did have someone to invite but I didn't want to change her plans so last minute) So. I went solo for the first time to a concert. I cried actual tears. I've said it again and again. It was such an intimate show. They sang beautifully. If you ever get the opportunity to see these lovely Swedish sisters performed do yourself a favor and go.


There.

My timeline.

xoxo liz

P.S.
It's 11:00 p.m. and I just had coffee.
(⊙﹏⊙✿)


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