There’s nothing better than a dance party.
Tell me something I don’t know, right?
Fine, I will.
If you haven’t heard of Silent Frisco yet and you love going dancing (without going deaf), you’re going to FLIP.
Silent Frisco puts on dance-party-concerts-supreme where multiple DJ’s vie for the ears and dance moves of audience members. The kicker is that the music comes through high-quality headphones that light up in colors to represent which DJ you’re tuning in to.
You can dance along with your buds, or to the beat of the other DJ’s drum. As a Libra I enjoy my options, so this obviously floats my boat.
Yes, I did just get all astrology about it. #welcometoLA
Another cool thing about the silent disco is when you're tired of #twerking, you can simply remove your headphones, take a breather and participate in a real, live conversation and actually hear one another. Imagine!?
I discovered Silent Frisco’s silent disco at Wokcano a few weeks back and have been awaiting their return. Check out how much fun we had.
Great job on the vid, Joel Forrest Janacek.
I can’t wait to go again and am already contemplating what form of Spandex to sport for optimized move-busting.
Get your tickets here and meet me on the dance floor.
Don't forget to stretch.
XOJP
Friday, July 11, 2014
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Ameoba Music is Marvelous.
Amidst my errands today, I noticed this super groovy-looking building. I had the time, so I stopped to check it out.
Where was I? Ameoba Music, the world’s largest independent record store.
And it was RAD!
Check me out with this beautiful painting of Jenny Lewis on the outside of the building!
Ameoba reeks of originality and makes you feel really cool by just being there. The selection of music, movies and more was wall to wall and the staff all (brace yourself!) know what they are talking about. There are concert posters, vinyls and new and resale CD’s everywhere. This is definitely any music buff’s heaven on earth.
Not only can you buy awesome stuff in here, you can meet awesome characters too. Rock on, Mister TopHat!
Ameoba hosts concerts too! I'll be back sooner than later to check one out...
Have you ever been to this musical emporium? Better get to it, because even though music has no expiration date...YOU DO!
#OverlyMorbid?
#RockNrollNeverDies
XOJP
Where was I? Ameoba Music, the world’s largest independent record store.
And it was RAD!
Check me out with this beautiful painting of Jenny Lewis on the outside of the building!
Not only can you buy awesome stuff in here, you can meet awesome characters too. Rock on, Mister TopHat!
Ameoba hosts concerts too! I'll be back sooner than later to check one out...
Have you ever been to this musical emporium? Better get to it, because even though music has no expiration date...YOU DO!
#OverlyMorbid?
#RockNrollNeverDies
XOJP
Monday, July 7, 2014
Big Girls Do Cry. Especially On Holidays.

Breaking traditions sucks.
Holiday weekends can get really tough in a new place, especially when you have traditions that are broken for the first time.
This year I DID NOT complete the following 4th of July traditions:
attend a block party
burn my hand with a sparkler
wear a genuine thrift-bought (no, not American Apparel) Honky-Tonkin’, I-Luv-‘Murica t-shirt alongside my childhood pals

But after a(nother) good cry, a long call to Mama and perseverance to slap on that bright red lipstick (no matter how nude-matte I felt), I enjoyed the 4th of July weekend with my new LA homies. Not saying it was easy or pretty, but determination to focus on the fabulous can really go a long way.
Great friends with California-sun-shining personalities
Unparalleled outdoor shopping on Main Street
A beach trip to settle my newly earth-quakin’ soul

Instead of focusing on all the things I was without, I took a trip to Gratitudeville and you know…the lack of sparklers didn’t leave me feeling so broken after all.
I'm counting each blessing at a time. And having Mom ship me my dorky I LOVE AMERICA t-shirts so I can continue my homestyle tradition, just from another coast next year…
#countyourblessings #brightred
XOJP
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Condiment Queen
This 4th of July weekend is off to great start but I want to make sure the typical get-together doesn’t start feeling like the same ol’ thang. So let’s add a little spice, eh?
Lord knows this weekend will host grill-outs galore, so I’ve decided to share with you my favorite BBQ bring-a-longs to zest up the ever-predictable "burgers and dogs" menu.
Share with your friends and you’ll be the coolest kid at the 'cue in no time...
Which options tickle your firework-ing fancy?
XOJP
Lord knows this weekend will host grill-outs galore, so I’ve decided to share with you my favorite BBQ bring-a-longs to zest up the ever-predictable "burgers and dogs" menu.
Share with your friends and you’ll be the coolest kid at the 'cue in no time...
Mrs. Renfro’s Ghost Pepper Salsa

NOT
for the spicy-intolerant. Start with a tablespoon or two and work your
way into it. If you like hot, hot, HOT, you’re in for a win.
Trader Joe’s Organic Ketchup

This has a thicker, more natural-tasting consistency that I love.
Silver Spring Peppadew Mustard

This tastes awesome on beef/ chicken/ turkey/ tofu weiners with its zesty, sweet and spicy kick.
Grilled Pineapple

Throw this bad boy on your sandwich and the sweetly crisped edges will add a crunch you’ll love to munch.
Which options tickle your firework-ing fancy?
XOJP
Friday, July 4, 2014
Flaunting on the Fourth
Happy 4th!
Everyone knows the 4th of July is a time for crop tops, short-shorts and flip flops. But are you staying classy or looking trashy this homeland holiday?
Before you leave the house, here are some tips to celebrate with sass AND class.
REFRAIN FROM:
PARTICIPATE IN:
Stay classy, America.
What will YOU be wearing to today’s BBQ?
Cheers!
XOJP
Everyone knows the 4th of July is a time for crop tops, short-shorts and flip flops. But are you staying classy or looking trashy this homeland holiday?
Before you leave the house, here are some tips to celebrate with sass AND class.
REFRAIN FROM:
Too Much Boobie.
Lack of Pants.
This.
PARTICIPATE IN:
Sparkles.
An adorable top that covers cleavage.
A mini dress that's not TOO mini.
Stay classy, America.
What will YOU be wearing to today’s BBQ?
Cheers!
XOJP
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
I hate you. I love you. Happy 1 Year Anniversary.
There’s nothing like a good old cross-country move to excite, challenge and thrill the bejeezus out of you. One year ago, I moved to LA from the Windy City of Chicago.
It’s been a whirlwind of excitement and a storm of emotion, but I’m still kickin’ baby.
For any gals thinking about making the westward leap (especially my fellow Midwestern mamas), I’ve listed my:
Top 6 Thing to Know Before Making the Cali Move.
It ain’t always pretty, but nobody said it would be..
1) Dirty is the new clean. Torn jeans and messy hair can be symbols of immense wealth. OR homelessness. Take your best guess. Or wait until they walk to their car.
2) Read the signs. 2 words = Street. Cleaning. ($$$)
3) Be cool, be cautious. Work on your road rage issues before you move, kay? Cus no one knows where they’re going. And neither do I.
4) Stretch. Because if you haven’t gotten into yoga yet, you’re about to.
5) Practice your pronunciations. You’re about to meet people with names you never knew existed. Tinder is a nice introduction to this concept and will blow your mind.
#OwNowBrownCow
6) Keep your eyes peeled as you pick your produce. You never know who you’ll run into at Whole Foods.
Well, there you have it, a few tips from a Chicago transplant.
Have you made the move too? What have you found hardest to get used to?
#IloveLA + #DaBears =
XOJP
It’s been a whirlwind of excitement and a storm of emotion, but I’m still kickin’ baby.
For any gals thinking about making the westward leap (especially my fellow Midwestern mamas), I’ve listed my:
Top 6 Thing to Know Before Making the Cali Move.
It ain’t always pretty, but nobody said it would be..
1) Dirty is the new clean. Torn jeans and messy hair can be symbols of immense wealth. OR homelessness. Take your best guess. Or wait until they walk to their car.
3) Be cool, be cautious. Work on your road rage issues before you move, kay? Cus no one knows where they’re going. And neither do I.
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Sometimes you just gotta get out and enjoy the view I guess. |
4) Stretch. Because if you haven’t gotten into yoga yet, you’re about to.
5) Practice your pronunciations. You’re about to meet people with names you never knew existed. Tinder is a nice introduction to this concept and will blow your mind.
#OwNowBrownCow
6) Keep your eyes peeled as you pick your produce. You never know who you’ll run into at Whole Foods.
Have you made the move too? What have you found hardest to get used to?
#IloveLA + #DaBears =
XOJP
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Sparkle from the Inside Out: Carole Shashona

Behind the sparkle of her Asian-meets-Art Deco designs of the Black Diamond Collection is a deeper meaning: living in positivity and empowerment.
“What cred does Carole have to stake such a claim,” you ask?
How about becoming a Grand Master of Feng Shui after 16 years training in Hong Kong?
(…How dare you doubt me.)
I recently checked out Carole’s Black Diamond Collection for myself and learned from her that choosing a piece is more about “answering to the need within yourself, visually” versus simple ol’ shopping. Carole believes the beauty of jewelry not only radiates outward, but sends beauty, balance, and serenity back inward to the wearer.
#Deep.
Some of her soul-soothing designs:
Notice that Carole’s designs feature a signature coin as a personal amulet, fashioned to assist with meditation at home or “on the go.”
“It’s about centerlocking the senses to fully become your force of energy.”
It’s impossible to walk away from Carole without feeling radiant- whether you’re in her presence or wearing her designs. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to look AND FEEL truly magnificent.
Rediscover wellness as you become your true “you”…at her site or at Barney’s near you ;)
XO JP
Labels:
accessories,
black diamonds,
carole shashona,
emeralds,
feng shui,
gemstones,
jewelry,
wellness
Location:
Beverly Hills, CA, USA
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