Monday, December 1, 2014

Pink Panther

One of my favorite cartoons as a kid was Pink Panther.  I remember watching it on Saturday morning with all my siblings.  Every Saturday we let mom and dad sleep while pouring huge bowls of cereal and milk, then camped out in front of the TV set.  So, I was researching some history of the famous Pink Panther and came across these facts:  

1)  The original Pink Panther series is older than I am...lol.  Yes, this is history for me.  No, I'm not going to disclose my age.  What's the old adage? Oh yeah, a lady never tells her age :)

2) The "Pink Panther" was a fictitious large and valuable diamond in the original film series.  It earned its name due to the noticeable flaw at its center. When viewed closely and in the perfect lighting, it resembled a leaping pink panther. 

3) Inspector Jacques Clouseau, the main character, was a clumsy and incompetent but zealous police inspector.  Although he was labeled all of these terms, he still managed to solve mysteries by "accident".  

4) His incompetence drove his direct superior, Dreyfus, to the asylum.






It was great learning a little history of one of my fave cartoons as a kid!  Indeed the pink diamond truly was fictitious, however I couldn't help but learn something from that.  Although, the diamond was "flawed", it was deemed valuable.  Read the last part of that statement again... "it was deemed valuable".  When I was younger, I felt ugly and ashamed of my size.  I always considered my weight a "flaw" and had several fluctuations over the years. As I've blossomed into a woman, I now consider myself a precious and valuable "diamond"...flaws and all.  To anyone who may be feeling the same way I used to, I encourage you to look in the mirror and find something beautiful about you! We are all God's creations, and His word says everything he created he saw it as good.  You are beautiful and your life is relevant.  We only get one life and I will strive to see the good in each beautifully flawed person I encounter every day that I'm given on this earth.



Inspector Clouseau was so clumsy and incompetent that it drove his direct superior, Dreyfus, to the mad house.  Hmmm,  I can relate to Clouseau in that I'm not incompetent, but I am a bit of a klutz...lol.  I sometimes trip over my own feet and I have to be careful when cooking as I seem to drop things often...*le sigh*.  Dreyfus tried many tactics to "dead" Clouseau but was unsuccessful.  Sometimes in life we have those people who tend to "try" thwarting our every move.  I've learned that no one can truly thwart our direction in life.  I feel we all have a guiding force that sort of keeps us out of harms way.  I can recall countless times I've nearly escaped death in some situations. Some call it ESP, gut feelings, or instinct.  I call it divine intervention :)


                              


On to these outfit deets, yeeeesss!!  Okay, so I found these pink (hence the inspiration of my blogpost title) Kim Rogers slacks at my fave thrift store Goodwill for $4.25.  The black and white striped blazer is an "old" purchase from Cato's. I wore it here in this post titled Black and White Stripes.  And this fringe bag...well, can you tell that I love it? Got this from Cato's as well and "fringe is a girl's best friend".  Corny I know, but I like it...lol



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Peace and Love, 
Kishina




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8 comments:

  1. Love your look! Those pink pants are so fun!
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    1. Thank you, Darcy! I love these pants as well. Can't wait to style them again.

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  2. I love that you now see yourself as the diamond you are. ;) Those pink pants look awesome on you!

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    1. Lauren, I'm so glad that I no longer feel invaluable. Thank you for your kind comments :)

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  3. Wow, I just love how you related one of your favorite cartoon series to life. I am glad that you are so accepting and consider yourself beautiful and God's creation. I loved the pink panther movies as my dad would put them on a lot. Ahh you just took me down memory lane tonight. Thank you! I am new to your blog from #trendspin, and I will definitely follow you. I also want to invite you to my weekly (on Tuesdays) link up called "Bloggers WHo Have Inspired Me" each week I feature my favorite 5 from the previous link up, and today I am co-hosting an awesome Giveaway, so I would love to have you come by and check it out when you have some time. God Bless and looking forward to reading your posts. Rachel xo https://garaytreasures.wordpress.com/2014/12/02/bloggers-who-have-inspired-me-13-link-up-giveaway/

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    1. Thank you for visiting my blog! Your kind words are truly appreciated. Also, thank you for inviting me to your blog. I will be sure to check it out!

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  4. thank you for sharing this beautiful sentiment (and i love your blazer too!)

    <3 rhea @ rheaetcetera.com

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    1. Thank you, Rhea! Enjoyed linking up with you as well :)

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