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WhyDid Wisdom: Own It, Guuuuuuuuurrrrl.

By |December 16th, 2010|WhyDid Wisdom|

The other day, someone asked me how old Ke$ha is and I didn’t know. So, of course, I had to look it up (I hate not knowing). While I found out that Kesha Rose Sebert is a mere 24 years old, I also learned some other fun facts about her. Kesha was raised by a single mother who was just barely able to get by. Kesha’s upbringing was so meager that the family relied on welfare and foodstamps for a period of time.  As I kept reading Kesha’s Wikipedia entry, I became more and more intrigued by her. I hadn’t really felt one way or the other about her until I realized that Kesha is not only smarter than she lets on, but she owns who she is and where she came from.  She’s strange, vulgar, and a little bit off her rocker, but all of those things make her who she is.

This, of course, got me to thinking.  Not many people are very comfortable with who they are.  It seems now that our culture is obsessed with being “fabulous” and keeping up the “right” appearance.  Our generation has racked up billions in credit card debt trying to “pop bottles” and wear the right shoes, right bags, right jeans. We want to drive the right cares and live in the right zip code. I just have one question: who’s to say what’s “right”?

Thanks to reality shows and people like Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian who are rich and famous for no good reason, people everywhere are just chasing the dream.  Heaven forbid you work hard to earn your living.  We are all pretending we’re on an episode of MTV Cribs or something.  Why can’t we just be happy with what we already have rather than maxing out the plastic trying to buy new identities? I have news for you. You aren’t Lauren Conrad and this isn’t The Hills.

When people ask me where I’m from, I tell them Wheeling, West Virginia. Glamorous? No. But I am proud of it and it’s part of who I am. Believe it or not, most people (who realize that West Virginia is actually a state and not just the western part of Virginia- see diagram below) are intrigued and start asking lots of questions.

It took a while for me to learn to accept all of the things that society tells me aren’t ideal about myself.  I’m never going to look like Marisa Miller, I probably will never own my own jet, and not even autotune is going to land me a hit single.  My brother, who is an artist, once told me I had a good face for painting because it is “unique.”  Before I could smack him, he explained that people with perfectly symmetrical faces are less interesting and easily forgettable.  Why do you think the world was so outraged when Jennifer Grey got a nose job? Same thing with Ashley Tisdale. Sometimes, the things that are “wrong” with us are the things that people find most interesting and attractive.  Everyone is trying to so hard to be different, yet trying to fit in one mold.

If everyone was the same- looked the same, liked the same things, dressed the same, had the same beliefs, the world would be an incredibly mundane place. So, instead of trying to change all of your so called flaws, why  not embrace them? Own it, girl.

xx,

WhyDid

WhyDid’s Gift Guide: For the Man in Your Life

By |December 16th, 2010|Gift Guide|

Oh yes… the dreaded gift for your man.  This can prove a bit tricky, but here are a few no fail options. No matter what stage of dating you are in, you’ve gotta pull some kind of rabbit out of your hat. Now, I shouldn’t have to clarify, but I will… Start at the top of the list the longer you’ve been dating. If you’ve only been dating a short time, start at the bottom. You don’t need to buy your boo a yacht after only three weeks in the sack. Creep-y!

Sony Internet Connectable Wifi Built In Blu Ray Disc Player with Google TV, $399.99

Double Automatic Watch Winder, $149.95

Polaroid 300 Instant Camera, $89.99

 

Customize Your Own Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Tops, $62

Kiehl’s Ultimate Man Collection, $50

Hopside Down Beer Glass, $24.95

Sure to please.

xx,

WhyDid

Why Did or Why Don’t: To Regift or Not To Regift?

By |December 15th, 2010|Why Did or Why Don't?|

Speaking of gifts, what do you do when on the receiving end of a horrible gift from a friend or loved one?  I mean… it is the thought that counts… right? I have received some pretty horrific gifts and I must say, it’t pretty disappointing when the tissue paper is peeled away to reveal something utterly revolting. Do you have to fake smile and tell them you love it (only to pass it along like a hot potato)? Do you ask for the gift receipt? Do you keep it and attempt to use it/wear it? Or do you sever ties with the horrible gift giver… because they clearly don’t know you at all?

So is regifting okay?

xx,

WhyDid

WhyDid’s Gift Guide: That’s What Friends Are For

By |December 15th, 2010|Gift Guide|

She’s been there through thick and thin. She’s lent her shoulder to cry on more times than you can count. She knows you at your best and worst. And she would never film you smoking a bong full of salvia and sell it to the tabloids. Your bestie has earned her keep and you should show her your appreciation.

Vince Tweed Sweater Coat, $375

Rebecca Minkoff Leather and Canvas  Mixed Pouch Set, $150

Alex and Ani Gemstone Expandable Wire Bangle, $148

Fresh Brown Sugar Escape, $75

ABC Home Glass Jewelry Box, $50

Nars Precious Mini Nail Polish, $30

Because real friends are truly priceless.

xx,

WhyDid

WhyDid’s Gift Guide: $50 and Under!

By |December 14th, 2010|Gift Guide|

Alright, there are less than twelve days until Christmas, so let’s start this partridge in a pear tree gifting off with a bang! What do you buy your friends with out spending a bundle? You don’t want to come off as cheap, but let’s be serious, the economy blows. So, let’s meet halfway. Today, we’ll delve into great gifts for anyone fifty dollars and under. Ready, set, shop!

D.L. and Co. Or et Noir Candle, $50

Graphic Image Leather iPhone Case, $48

Ralp Lauren Classic Mesh Dog Polo, $35

Calvin Klein Hat, Scarf, and Arm Warmers Set, $34.99

NARS Orgasm Lust Lip and Cheek Set, $30

No-Bake Winter Wonderland Gingerbread House Kit, $19.95

See, that wasn’t so hard!

xx,

WhyDid