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First Friday Night of 2014!

How did you spend your first Friday night of the New Year??

A MSNBC reporter reminded me at work that this was the first Friday night of the new year! And of course, since I am embracing the whole 'new year, new beginning' thing this new years season ... I got nervous. Does what I do tonight set the tone for all friday nights this year?! Should I go out with my friends even though having a night in alone sounds like the best thing ever??

I am only semi-embarrassed to admit that when I got home from work at 7pm I sat on my couch watching movies until 3 am. But, with "feels like 4" temperatures, a semi-serious hope of cleaning my room, and staying up too late too many nights in a row, can you blame a girl for staying in?

It turned out to be just what I needed.

Poured myself a glass of wine IMG_4252

Gave myself a glitter manicure IMG_4254

Taught myself a new knitting pattern (who knew knitting patterns existed? And that they are in codes like "R3,1btpl") IMG_4260

& watched the following movies:

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"Une femme est une femme"  (A woman is a woman) Une femme est une femme

I heart huckabees (How have I not seen this before?! The universe must not have wanted me to see it until 2014, of course) 220px-I_Heart_Huckabees_poster

I couldn't have asked for a better first Friday night of the year. Sometimes you just need a relaxing night of good, thought provoking movies to make you reevaluate, and look at the world a little differently.

Other movies that have shaped my 2014 world view thus far:

Tim and Eric's billion dollar movie (I live with boys) MV5BMTU0NTQ5NDYwMV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNjUzNzUxNw@@._V1_

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Favorite movie of the year as of January 5 goes to...

FRANCES HA

(not surprising since my sister suggested it) If anyone is interested, Frances Ha will be my inspiration for 2014.

Runner up:

A Woman is a woman.

it's beautiful, and perfect, and everyone should watch it.

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Wanderlust Wednesdays: a trip to historic Mission circa 1850-1920...

Travel time from anywhere in San Francisco: Instant if you have a time machine, otherwise impossible. Ideal trip length: 6 weeks, there's lots to do, but eventually you will miss the internet. Nice to haves: shoes you can walk in and gold nuggets. Directions: Start at 14th between Mission and S. Van Ness.

I recently stumbled upon this amazing side called Old SF where you can find historic photographs of San Francisco. It is completely interactive and you can toggle the year in which you want to travel!  All of the photographs on Old SF are  from the San Francisco Public Library's San Francisco Historical Photograph Collection. I am assuming they got permission to reuse the photos or fit nicely under the Fair Use law. I will instead link to the photographs hosted on the SFPL site, so click the links and pretend you are on a treasure hunt.

Start in 1875 when Woodward's Gardens was in its heydey. It took over 2 square blocks and  looks like the most amazing amusement park--they had carousels, trolleys, a reptile house, aviary and of course, camel rides. See photo here.

Those gorgeous homes on Howard between 17th and 18th after the 1906? See them sad and crooked after the earthquake here.

Wonder what Valencia between 17th and 18th looked like in 1906? See the photograph here.  Or Mission at 18th in 1910? See it here.

Maybe you'd like to take a trip to the Willow's, check out the trolley here.

It's crazy to see photos from both before and after the 1906 earthquake. More historic photographs can be found oldsf.org and foundsf.org and learn how Old SF geo-mapped the photographs here. You can always browse images form the SF Public Library's San Francisco Historical Photograph Collection here.  And read some interesting facts about historic amusement parks, resorts and gardens of San Francisco here.