Semi-productive musings

November 3rd, 2006 by MrLuxuryFashionGuru

I loved going to Prof B’s office hours yesterday.  Everything about his manner, his office, even his name, puts me in a literary frame of mind.*  He has endless shelves of books arranged loosely by topic and author (and I recognised a couple, like Prof U’s “Age of Homespun”, from other classes I’ve taken here).  He has the kindly face, deliberate and thoughtful speech cadences, and even the comfortably-timeless tweedy coats of the iconic English professor.  Very much role-model material (he also founded a new subfield in his academic discipline and is among the best-loved teachers at the college).  Maybe minus the wardrobe…  or perhaps not. 

*Which is a pleasant and comforting escape after weeks of microeconomic problem sets and GRE dianostic tests that have painfully and repeatedly demonstrated a massive failure of any previous quantitative reasoning skill I once possessed. 

I am trying, somewhat successfully, to wean myself off heavily material constructions of myself.  So, for example, I’ve essentially stopped going to Starbucks.  Which is a good thing, on multiple levels.  And what was the impetus of this turn away from materialism?  Two weeks ago, the unexpected magnitude of the trauma resulting from the temporary “disappearance” of my iPod and B&O headphones got me critically thinking about, and repudiating, my increasing attachment to the meaning of the things I bought and owned.  I suppose I shouldn’t have been so shocked, but growing up I never imagined that I would ever be so concerned and mindful of things like the burgandy alligator-band on my wristwatch.  I always hoped that I would continue to be concerned only with utility (my fancy 6.1 speakers allow me to better appreciate music), craftsmanship (Ferragamos are simply better made), provenance or backstory (my stash of high-grown Sambhavy vanilla tea can only be bought in Madagascar) and to be satisfied with just the memory of previous possessions (so when my Adrienne Landau animal-print silk scarf flew off my head on a ride in Hong Kong, I just shrugged, albeit a little sadly).  Which is why being packed off to the army, to rural South Africa, to Bangladesh and to Madagascar was perfectly dandy for me, suspicious water-quality, latrines, forest treks, jalopy-rides and all. 

But in more recent weeks I was forced to reevaluate how entangled I had become in my possessions, and how I was becoming overly comfortable with leaning on them to project an image for me.  Where then was there room in my overstuffed distressed-calfskin tote for my character, my humility and my soul?  Was I forgetting to burnish my personal traits and condition my heart even while I buffed my boots with mink oil?  I certainly hope not.  Despite all appearances, I really don’t think any of the things of this world matter much, and I want to be confident that a loss of my collection of them (say, God-forbid, in a fire) would not put any over-great burden on my sense of self.

In other news, last night I was quite revolutionary.  I was in bed by 10.30pm, and awoke around 6am to start (and complete) my Ec1010a problem set.  It’s nice to feel rested, and heathier for having that knowledge.

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I filled out a giant student health survey yesterday, and one of the questions was, “In the last 30 days, have you (check all that apply): (a) exercised to lose weight…” And I started laughing.  Then checked “no”. 

On the other hand, if they had asked —  
“In the last 30 days, have you (check all that apply):
(a) bought 20 pounds of candy which you are steadily consuming
(b) gained over 5% of your body weight
(c) come to the startling realisation that your grades may be worse than last semester
(d) felt weary, restless and slightly anxious about the future
(e) detected an unusual and unwelcome trend of poor “luck”
(f) worried that your hair was falling out at an unnaturally high rate
(g) felt in severe need of a vacation”

— I could have checked off all of these.


Hilarity

November 1st, 2006 by MrLuxuryFashionGuru

My sometimes-sluggish silent cinema class is focusing on silent comedies this week, and boy are they side-splittingly good.  I’m sitting here and laughing just reading the academic essays written about them (which have phrases like “truncated syllogism” and words like “semidiegetic”).  The four films that we saw today (starring Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd and Charley Chase) were so good that even small reminders in the secondary sources of the gags in films like His Wooden Wedding (1925) are making me laugh at my desk.  Bravo! 

It’s been such a long time since I’ve seen a film that made me want to make/produce/write movies myself.  I can’t even recall the last time that happened.  I definitely felt that way after Buster Keaton’s Sherlock, Jr (1924).

And then I came home and saw The Transporter 2 (2000).  I enjoyed it, but I think I’m going to put a couple of Harrold Lloyd and Buster Keaton films on my Netflix queue.


Food for (insomniac) thought.

October 31st, 2006 by MrLuxuryFashionGuru

So many things on my mind right now.

– Ec1018 midterm tomorrow. I will do the remaining half of my studying tomorrow
– GREs… very frightening graduate school standardised test. Casey and Matt’s recent experiences haven’t given me much hope one way or the other.
– Thesis research. It looks like I will be writing something to do with opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan. Which reminds me, I *must* get some work together and meet with Prof M, Prof McC and Prof C shortly.
– PhD program applications. Expensive, scary, time-consuming, risky endeavor. Eep.

The Halloween weekend parties are already a distant memory.


Salient Party (28 Oct 2006)

October 31st, 2006 by MrLuxuryFashionGuru
  


Salient Party (28 Oct 2006)
Originally uploaded by J Y.

There was classical music playing over the fancy speakers at the Salient “All Saints Eve” party. I didn’t stay for very long.  (A couple of other Halloween weekend pictures are on my Flickr photostream – just click on the picture above.)

From left: me, Ryan


A Cold Front Arrives

October 24th, 2006 by MrLuxuryFashionGuru

I wore my chinchilla to my film class screening of Nanook of the North (1919) this afternoon and felt pleased with how apropos this was.

Thank God I wasn’t born an Inuit in Alaska in the early 20th century. Ugh.

I intensely disliked the second film we had to see. I had half a mind to boo (or cheer in relief) when it finally ended.

Just attended a very useful thesis-time-management workshop that left me with warm and fuzzy feelings. Yay.

The urge to sketch is becoming stronger. I really do want it to go away pesky thing.


View From My Window (15 Oct 2006)

October 24th, 2006 by MrLuxuryFashionGuru


View From My Window (15 Oct 2006)

Originally uploaded by J Y.

I was laying on the floor of my common room one day and noticed how dramatic the sky outside looked. And I wanted to remember the view just as it appeared that Fall afternoon.


View From My Window II (15 Oct 2006)

October 24th, 2006 by MrLuxuryFashionGuru


View From My Window II (15 Oct 2006)

Originally uploaded by J Y.

I love thinking about the stories I could tell about the items in the foreground, which are a jumbled mixture of Stuff Sale finds and treasures from Madagascar, including the butterfly textile, the valiahs and the marble coffee table game.


Is it really only Thursday?

October 19th, 2006 by MrLuxuryFashionGuru

This has felt like a really long week thanks to its general eventfulness. There were the thesis issues, the iPod affair, the midterm, the papers…

I already want a vacation.

And earlier, while browsing the fantastic festive menu offerings at the dining hall*, a stitch on my alligator hide cardcase somehow got hooked on my Missoni sweater vest and pulled a thread. Aggravating.

*It’s “Diwali” ie Deepavali, so everything being served is Indian food tonight. I had the basmati rice, chicken korma, bengali tomato soup, shrimp in coconut gravy, vegetable pakoras with tamarind sauce and a bit of the mango chutney. I’m actually glad that I went so early that most of the food wasn’t ready yet 🙂


Another day done

October 12th, 2006 by MrLuxuryFashionGuru

Food log for the day (exhaustive):

9am: 1 banana, 1 mug of French Vanilla coffee with Lactaid
11am: 3 servings of Trader Joe’s Reduced Fat Cheese Crunchies (ie Twisties)
3pm: 1 Venti Maple Macchiato with peppermint from Starbucks.
4pm: 2 chocolate-covered strawberries and 2 seedless green grapes

And sometimes I wonder why I have complexion issues.

I haven’t posted a style report in a while…  and I’ve been itching to.  Maybe sometime soon.

I took part of a diagnostic GRE last night.  I am now very scared.  *scared*


Oktoberfest in the Square 1 (8 Oct 2006)

October 9th, 2006 by MrLuxuryFashionGuru
     

Oktoberfest in the Square 1 (8 Oct 2006)Originally uploaded by J Y.

Having never previously experienced it, I was determined not to miss the Oktoberfest street fair in Harvard Square again during my final year in college. I had the pleasure of exploring the fair with many Dins and Pitches, especially (from left) Miriam, Caitlin and Sam.