Holiday Album
I was so wrapped up with my Decade Summary Posts (Remembering the Noughties Parts 1, 2, and 3) that I didn’t really upload many of my photos from the holidays. Here’s a couple of the parties and stuff. Christmas was low key this year, with presents mostly revolving around the home: a few French tapestries, antique silverware, money towards a Dyson Animal vacuum cleaner, and a giant plastic rabbit toy with a cigarette in his mouth.
My Christmas shoes, old Sonia Rykiel press pieces.
What is a better present than a book about shoes?
A book about shoes that is hand drawn by an artist.
Girls who love Shoes 2009 by Dougal Graham. I hope there’s a 2010 version coming soon.
Douglas Coupland’s City of Glass was one of the secret Santa presents.
It is all about Vancouver.
This list of top ten surnames in Vancouver was, well, interesting.
Thanks to Kendra, Tara and Neil for throwing a great New Years Eve Party. A house party is always good, there are no variables…you know there will be a toilet, your shoes aren’t going to get ruined, and you probably won’t be cold either.
The pom pom wreath
I like their house
Happy New Year!
The NYE aftermath: my D&G shoes, Sonia Rykiel diamante anchor, Vivienne Westwood rings, money left over (a very pleasant surprise) and a midnight snack of Lindt chocolate.
Last night we went to my friend Maria’s house for drinks. Her husband, Gregory Kenny, is a furniture designer, so there was high expectations with regards to their house. It was beautiful, but unfortunately my photos didn’t turn out that great since it was dark.
I love the painted radiators
Greg’s work is modern, and they have done a great job mixing modern and old in their home.
Here’s a few pictures from Greg’s website.
Back to school and work tomorrow everyone! Good luck…
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Wen-chee
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