Connecting With You and an H&M Skirt

I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about how I can reach as many people as possible. I’m a giant advocate of not excluding anyone in my attempt to take over the world…just kidding, but it truly is easy to forget that the words online are written by real people, and I really want to get to know all those people who read the words I write and that are taking the time to write their own thoughts down whether it’s in their own blog or in a sweet comment, or both. So, here are some Chelsea Rae to Lovely Readers connection projects I’ve been thinking of:
First, I want to know what websites do you guys use (i.e. Myspace, Facebook, Buzznet, Twitter, etc.)? It’s summer and I have a lot more time on my hands so I want to get to know you guys better. You can see what profiles I personally have on the About Chelsea Rae page and here is the link to the Pink Rock Candy Myspace.
I’m also going to be using my twitter (twitter.com/chelsearae) to update you guys on all the cool news that gets sent to my inbox, but I never really have the time to write a complete post about. I have a little twitter box in the far right sidebar on the main page, and on the PRC myspace page, they’ll start popping up all over the PRC pages soon enough, and if you have something you want to broadcast to the world, don’t be afraid to shoot me an email at pinkrockfashion@gmail.com, and I’ll Twitter it ASAP! I also think I’ll start putting them in the PRC myspace blog, but I’m not sure how long that’ll last.
My last announcement is about all the great comments I’ve been getting. Miss Elle from Broke and Beautiful recently added this thing called CommentLuv to all her comments, and I think its fantastic. It’s a great way for me to help you get the word out about your fabulous blogs while you are giving me you’re two cents. So make sure if you have a blog to put the correct web address in the box so I can spread the love!
Just to make this sort of fashion-y, peep this awesome skirt I bought at H&M. It’s super cute, but I wore it on one of the last days of school without realizing how shear it became in the sun and my bright underwear must have been a big hit with the guys on campus. I should have charged for that little peep show, but unfortunately, I was too mortified to be that clever at the time. Luckily my shirt was long enough to pull down over my backside so not much was showing, but I’m sure people still saw more than I intended. Note to self, buy a knee-length petticoat!


















