Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Cupcakes, Clones and Clowns

So many photos, so little time...


CUPCAKES

First up, Shannon and her friend Tara were having a Fun Girl Weekend For Two in Manhattan this weekend.




I had the tremendous pleasure of joining them for the Sex and the City tour of New York, which took us to many locations where the show was filmed and included cupcakes at the famous Magnolia Bakery.



The tour includes a stop at the brownstone in the Village that served as Carrie's front stoop, which I'm sure thrills the homeowners to no end, having 40 women come by four times a day to pose for pictures. But we did it anyway! Go, us! :)



As the tour was winding down, I looked through the brochure that they give you, complete with bios and headshots of all the tour guides, all of whom are gorgeous, all of whom supposedly "have experience on a film or TV set," only to discover that an old friend of mine from college is a tour guide. She was an extra in "Mona Lisa Smile." That counts, I guess.

I often find myself wondering when and if I'll bump into the old S.U. Drama crowd in Manhattan. (My roommate Erika used to get paid to dress up as Miss Spider in the gigantic Times Square Toys R Us.) In any case, I was glad E. wasn't MY "Sex and the City" tour guide.




It would have been nice to see her, actually... But it would have felt really weird watching her pass out coupons to the adult store where Charlotte
bought her rabbit and listen to her disclose "just to us" places where we could find REAL Jimmy Choos, not knock offs! at sample prices! Just... yeah... awkward much?





You can see a few more photos here, including the one above that I took of people I don't know making out on Fifth Avenue after I accidentally spilled about 15 oz of a 20 oz bottle of Diet Pepsi DIRECTLY into my bag and needed to make sure the camera and lens still worked. (They did. Another expensive electronic device was less lucky. Hate that I'm like this. HATE!)


CLONES

A few nights ago, Joel and I had a Date Night to celebrate his finishing his masters. We went out to the restaurant on the beach where we had our first date and stopped at a carnival on our way home. Is it just me, or did any other women in my generation grow up thinking that carnivals were the most romantic thing ever? Anyone else? I don't know where I got that impression, probably from the movies, except I can't think of WHICH movie. There's a carnival in "Big" where Josh Whatever His Name Was sees the girl he has a crush on, but she blows him off so he makes a wish to the dobbing devil head thingy and wakes up as Tom Hanks. I don't know.

We didn't stay long, what with the teeny-boppers and the greasy diesel fried dough smell, but we did ride burlap sacks down the Olbigatory Big Slide and play a game of Whack-a-Mole. I won a stuffed dog that looks just like Bella.



She freakin' loves this thing.



It has temporarily surpassed Monkey as the favorite toy.



Bella: I love you! I step on your neck!

For the Fred fans out there, and I know there are a few, here's one where he snuck into the background...



Fred: I love you, too. I am, however, planning to pee on something you like a lot sometime verrrry sooooon....


CLOWNS


Speaking of pets, I took some photos of my friend Jen and her pug Smush. Smush is a clown in a fur coat if ever I met one.



You can see the rest of the photos, including some pretty portraits of Jen, here.

8 comments:

Lauri said...

Yay puppies! They are all so cute!
I especially like that Bella matches her new stuffed dog toy. Also, I covet Jen's top that she is wearing in photo #4 of the slideshow. Do you know where she got it?

Anonymous said...

Cupcakes
I actually saw E. in a show up here in Boston. She was playing a 14 year old boy named Silence who didn't know he was really a girl. In medieval England. Very. . . interesting.

Clones
It's actually pronounced "Whack-a-Molé."

Clowns
I don't have anything witty to say about this one. Look, that dog is wearing a Superman tag. Neat.

Unknown said...

yay. Love all those pictures. That pug Smush is pretty freaking cute.

Michelle said...

OF COURSE IT WAS THE MOVIE BIG!!!....are you forgetting the END of the movie where Tom Hanks runs out of the meeting and goes to the amusement park and changes himself back RIGHT before she gets there???? Or the part where he takes her there on a "date" and she learns to live like a child again????? I hate(d) that he goes back to a 13 year old at the end of that movie. I have always hated the ending and I always will. (I knew you were talking about BIG before you mentioned it, by the way. I love our generation.)

Chunky Photojournalist Barbie said...

I forgot that he takes her back there on a date, and she gets mustard on her face and they have a cute thing where he wipes it off... Maybe it WAS Big.

Ironically, the other thing I spent a lot of time photographing this weekend was the beach and park at Playland in Rye, where the carnival scenes were filmed, including the empty boardwalk place where he wishes himself back to being a kid again.

Anonymous said...

"But first my hunger pangs are sticking like duct tape.
Lets hit up Magnolia and mack on some cupcakes!!
No doubt that bakery's got all the bomb frostings.
I love those cupcakes like McAdams loves Gosling.
Two, no six, no twelve, baker's dozen!
I told you that I'm crazy for these cupcakes cousin!!"

Anonymous said...

Thank you for FINALLY posting a current picture of Shannon so we can see the Amalah makeover in action.

Shannon: you look fantastic. I know you feel like crap, but you look great. Love the hair too. Did you get highlights?

Those pictures of Bella with her little clone doll are a riot.

Chunky Photojournalist Barbie said...

Aw... isn't Bella funny?

Yeah, Shannon got a LOT, and I mean, A LOT of traffic the day after the ClubMom post. We both kind of thought Before and After pics would draw lots more of traffic and maybe unwanted trolls...