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Posted by: Ugh, Nov 13, 2009 07:19:12 AM
Haha now I know why naomi linked this article last at the end in her newly designed ’press’ section. These are some of the first negative comments i’ve seen regarding the rockstar diaries. I do like her blog, but i agree with some of the comments here.
Naomi, in case you ever read these comments again, I’ll write this advice: don’t treat your readers like they’re silly little children, throwing them a bone now and then. Tell us more about you, as a person. That’s what people want to know. Trust your readers enough to share more about your life, your feelings, your plans, your hopes. If you care about things like followers, i guarantee the number of followers would increase exponentially if you were a little less closed off. Right now, it’s a little hard to maintain interest in your blog since it’s so (for lack of a better word)- shallow. If you’re feeling moody and stressed one day, share what it is you’re feeling stressed about! That’s the key to good blogging, in my opinion.
Posted by: Megan, Oct 26, 2009 08:54:31 AM
If you don’t like her blog why read it? She has WAY more followers than haters anywway :D
I love her blog, she does have a day job but doesn’t talk about it much. Who would want to read about someones entire day at work? Not me! I’d way rather read about adventures and cute stuff!!
Posted by: krissy, Sep 30, 2009 01:59:51 PM
Met her personally, and she is extremely socially inept. Someone that loves themselves that much shouldn’t have a mass following. Without these moronic masses buying her overpriced ill-made "products" and without these sponsors, she would fall not by, but below the waist side. People should stop gawking and realize that someone who can not even take care of themselves or use a degree is not a god.
Posted by: Anonym, Sep 26, 2009 04:40:07 PM
Haha Cristine, you are so right about the "little" and "lovely" repetitions. Hilarious.
Posted by: Dylan, Aug 26, 2009 09:05:07 AM
So she goes out once a week with her husband, takes a few pictures where she poses in cute little outfits and makeup and sends a trickle of them for the next couple weeks and calls it a blog. Is she interested in anything but herself?
Posted by: Sandy, Aug 26, 2009 09:03:44 AM
It’s not that you’re shallow if you like this blog. You can like it in a guilty pleasure kind of way. But if you really draw inspiration from it, then you’ve got to be pretty shallow or just really uninteresting because that is no way to live your life... to be totally obsessed with yourself and your own little world. And have you noticed how much she uses the words "little" and "lovely?" Maybe she should spend the days she spends at home studying up on vocabulary.
And it’s not brave to keep a blog public if you’re making money off of it... which she is. People are so naive.
Posted by: Cristine, Aug 24, 2009 03:10:43 PM
I’ve been reading Rockstar Diaries since fall of 2007, and I love every time that Naomi updates the blog. I agree that some of the older posts are more thoughtful, but most blogs change over time. The things you go through and things you write about change, especially if readership explodes like it did for Naomi.
I don’t think it’s childish to make a fort in your living room with your lover. I think that sounds amazing, and I’ve been wanting to do it ever since I read about it on here.
I love her style, her explorer/adventurer attitude, and I also love all of her photos. Blogs are creative outlets, and they don’t necessarily have to have a purpose. Posting photos that you take is a creative outlet in and of itself. People need that. If this is a way that Naomi gets that, then that’s great, and I hope she keeps it up.
I think it’s brave of her to keep her blog public after so many negative comments. The cowardly thing would be to privatize it. I would be sad if she made it private.
Posted by: becca, Aug 20, 2009 03:48:01 PM
It seems pretty obvious to me why RD is so popular. She is completely marketable, appealing to everything consumers are fashioned to want:
Seemingly effortless beauty, trends without trying, eating horrible food - but never getting fat, idealized love - that never has problems, endless happiness, spirituality - with no struggle, packaged up in daily doses that are so short and sweet readers don’t have to work for anything.
It’s a sign of the times more than anything and as you look at the blog it appears to have steered more and more in this direction. I don’t blame her – she’s just a product of this era giving people what they want. Too bad this is what we want.
Posted by: missy, Aug 18, 2009 03:12:29 PM
Well said Ian. Rockstar Dialogues is as shallow as it gets.
Posted by: lucky 13, Jun 25, 2009 09:29:08 AM
I can see why this blog is popular (pinnacle of hipster twee fashion mixed with photoshopped Polaroids equals wildly popular, garden variety blog in DC) but I can’t figure out why Capital Comment Blog featured this. It’s some girl’s personal, Pollyanna-esque blog of vapid musings about her husband and cupcakes.
Which is great and all. Seriously, it’s her personal blog and if she wants it to be all about puppies and cupcakes and shoes and stuff, so be it. That’s the beauty of the interwebs. But usually CCB features blogs that are actually about DC, not about a Mormon housewife who loooooves her hubby and frosting. It’s usually blogs that are indicative of DC’s social scene, interests, and attitudes, not general fluff pieces.
CCB, please profile better blogs in the future.
Posted by: Ian, Jun 25, 2009 09:21:53 AM
I agree with Caleb. Millions of happily married people in this world enjoy marital bliss without expressing it in such childish ways. Yes, to each his own. I often run into annoying people at the mall, at church, at work etc. I simply roll my eyes and move on. But this magazine promoted Naomi’s blog as a novel, and interesting website. Not so. I have a blog myself. I use it for family and friends. I assume that my readers know that I love my husband and that he is good man, I don’t feel the need to write a post about it every other day. And p.s.someone needs to smack that silly smile off of Naomi’s husband’s face.
They are both posers!
ssing their love and as well, and I also have a blog
Posted by: CeCe, Jun 24, 2009 07:44:12 PM
Women are all gold diggers.
Posted by: Hank, Jun 24, 2009 11:40:38 AM
I’ve come across her blog a few times. I appreciate her trying to make her life glisten on the blog, since happy and uplifting blogs seem to be what’s "in" at the moment. But I do wonder what she does with her time besides taking cutesy photos and whatnot, like others have commented. She doesn’t have children, so why would she stay at home all day? She certainly doesn’t seem to have a real job. For being a blog for family and friends she doesn’t reveal much about her life, besides the clothes, cupcakes, etc. But to each his own. There’s shallow bloggers and there’s deeper bloggers. Also, it’s interesting that she speaks so constantly about her love for her husband. If my wife did that, I would be a little uncomfortable since our relationship is sacred and beautiful-- going on about it to thousands of people seems to cheapen its meaning. It’s assumed and you would hope a wife adores her husband and vice versa-- you don’t need to prove it. Anyway, after reading over her blog, those are just some of my thoughts.
Posted by: Caleb, Jun 23, 2009 02:03:33 PM
I was just perusing the Washingtonian website when I saw the longest list of comments I think I’ve ever seen. All I have to contribute to the mix is why is Washingtonian writing about a blog that’s meant purely for a girl to update her friends on what she’s doing. And for that matter, what’s a girl who is just trying to keep in touch with friends doing advertising herself in your magazine?
Posted by: Jeez, Jun 22, 2009 06:28:38 AM
People are presuming you bitter because I can’t understand why someone else’s happiness(even if it is from building a tent or eating a cupcake) make you want to vomit... or why that means your 5?? I understand if people dont like the blog.. that’s freedom and its totally ok...but to take the time from your life to bash her and say its stupid that anyone would read her, or any of the other mean stuff people are saying is what makes you bitter. When i dont like something I leave erase it from my life BECUASE, I have better things to do, but for some reason you can’t do that. she doesnt have to write about deeper things... she doesnt have to do a damn thing. Some people enjoy just hearing about the simple things and naomi’s purpose for the blog isnt to make money or end world hunger... its so that her frineds stay updated on the little things that are going on with her life... and they appreciate it very much... im sure she deals with her deeper life issues with them...
Posted by: Nigel campbell, Jun 18, 2009 07:09:16 AM
At least she is less annoying than Petunia Face
Posted by: Tilly, Jun 16, 2009 08:29:08 PM
Wow, so we can’t enjoy life just because we don’t like some shallow blog? I say that you guys are the name-callers and haters.
Posted by: ummm, Jun 15, 2009 12:59:32 PM
Umm actually Karen, the only reason I read is for her glasses and headbands. Truly. I just like the way she dresses and want to see pictures of her outfits. Is that so bad? I just wish she’d post more pics and post less other stuff.
Posted by: Tricia, Jun 15, 2009 12:54:00 PM
I just don’t get why people are presumed "bitter" if they want to barf reading a grown woman act like a five-year-old. I’m sure there’s more to her than tents and vanity. We just can’t tell, because that’s all she blogs about.
Naomi, I would love to hear about your thoughts, beyond Doritos and cream cheese frosting. Will you blog about Juilliard? What are your plans? Do you have a job? I’m sure there’s more to you. Trust that people care about more than your glasses and headbands. Good luck.
Posted by: karen, Jun 15, 2009 12:19:26 PM
You guys are all ridiculous!!! Blogs are made for different reasons, not every blog has to focus on politics or sports or the tragedies in the world. People choose to write about different things. Naomi’s blog focuses on the enjoying the little things in life, even if it is just cupcakes. Obviously people took a liking to it and that’s the theme she went with. IF YOU DON’T LIKE THE THEME, FIND ANOTHER BLOG TO READ!! If you want deep, intellectual conversation, it probably isn’t the blog for you! It doesn’t say anything about her intelligence level.
And give the girl a break, she’s a human being. If people were attacking you and your religion you probably wouldn’t want to publicize it. ONCE AGAIN, IT’S HER BLOG AND SHE CAN DO WHATEVER SHE WANTS WITH IT!!
You guys are bitter people who can’t enjoy life. Why don’t you take a break from your computer and go out and eat a cupcake. It will cheer you up.
Posted by: Sammy, Jun 15, 2009 11:53:54 AM
Naomi can post what she wants. I don’t have an issue with her. It’s more that I just don’t understand her followers. With newspapers losing circulation and journalism dying and important issues being ignored by the public daily (to the point that we actually allow a crazy like Glenn Beck to have a show), some little girl who spends her days drinking tea and eating cupcakes and dressing up to spend the day in her living room has so many readers. Just shows the intellectual state of our country...
Posted by: reader, Jun 15, 2009 11:21:10 AM
I don’t think people are expressing HATE. That word is used to freely and should be used to describe the holocaust or the current genocide in Darfur. Some people just don’t understand all the huzzah about this blog.Or why anyone would engage in such needless attention seeking and self promotion.
Posted by: lily, Jun 15, 2009 09:49:23 AM
The negative comments just prove that we need more people like Naomi, her husband and their little sphere of happiness in this world.
Hate, angst and self-righteousness are not the most becoming traits.
Posted by: ali_dc, Jun 15, 2009 09:20:14 AM
She also made her twitter page private. I like her blog enough but you can’t have it both ways. You either have a private blog or you have a public blog. If your going to put it all out there Naomi then you are subject to people commenting on the good and the bad.
Posted by: Mimi, Jun 15, 2009 09:07:20 AM
If Naomi is out to make money on her blog (she often promotes her sponsors)She should be expected
to update her blog with more interested topics and photos more often thatn she does. There are plenty of better blogs out there. Who reads her nonsense anyway?
Posted by: Double 8, Jun 15, 2009 08:00:13 AM
There are many, many other blogs out there exactly like Rockstar Diaries. Except they are more interesting, updated more often and most of them have something unique to share with their readers.
Posted by: Sus P., Jun 15, 2009 07:49:43 AM
If you can’t take the heat Naomi...get out of the fire. You have no place in the blogger world, when you take the link from your blog just because not everyone gives you hugs and kisses.
Posted by: TL - NY, Jun 15, 2009 07:45:37 AM
I am a major fan of Taza & husband blog (Rockstar Diaries). I just began checking it out after an amazing person I have met (Naomi). She is so stylish, creative, beautiful, and her blog is amazing! It’s her personal journal which she wishes to share with family, and friends. Naomi does a great job of grabbing the attention of her audience. She take some amazing flicks (photos), and have a regular life just like anyone else. What makes her stand out is ability she has to capture spotlight from her blog post, flicks (photos), videos, etc. She shows all young girls that they can live a happy little fairytale, and that one day you’ll grow to find someone who loves you for who you are and the things you do (Josh). As a friend, and a fan I believe that Naomi sets a positive example for both youth and adults. Naomi make sure to continue doing what makes you happy, and I’ll support you in any route you chose to take; Except if you closed this blog (I’d be really mad at you). Im sure you won’t. Allow God to speak to you and ignore the negativity.
Posted by: Darius Elmore (YM), Jun 14, 2009 11:06:00 AM
Interesting... she took the link from the story down from her blog. I personally enjoy her blog, but I’m disappointed that she would take down her blog post referencing this article, simply because not everyone loved it : /
Posted by: Mary, Jun 14, 2009 08:48:18 AM
“When we judge or criticize another person, it says nothing about that person; it merely says something about our own need to be critical.”
Keep doing what you do Naomi, let the haters hate! It’s their own fault they aren’t happy.
Posted by: L, Jun 13, 2009 11:07:49 PM
I’m disappointed in the Washingtonian for featuring this couple. Most of the bloggers you profile have some unique knowledge or insight that they’re choosing to share with the world. Not that these two have to talk about the meaning of life, but not even a cupcake recipe? How to work a camera? An idea of what Juilliard is like? Anything? All I got out of it was a birthday wish list from a spoiled little girl.
Posted by: disappointed, Jun 13, 2009 11:36:44 AM
Sorry to burst your little Rockstar bubble, but the world does not revolve around cupcakes, afternoon naps, and silly photography. That is my opinion in this public forum regarding a public blog. If the negativity is becoming too much, I suggest Rockstar goes private.
Posted by: pb, Jun 12, 2009 08:15:32 PM
i’m not bitter, jealous, or angry nigel (and other taza fans) and i STILL don’t like her blog.
sometimes that happens. you read about a featured blog, you check it out, and you don’t like it. you say so in the forum provided to discuss the blog being publicized (the comments in the washingtonian). it doesn’t make you a monster, bad person, a "hater" or jealous.
plus, if i was truly jealous of taza, i’d go buy some red lipstick at the drugstore, quit my day job, and eat a cupcake. done.
Posted by: sarah, Jun 12, 2009 05:19:51 PM
You are right, Kimberly. It was way better back then. She was like... a person! It’s like she’s turned into a 4-year-old over the course of marriage. Maybe this is what happens when you become a Molly Mormon housewife. Beware...
Posted by: Agreed, Jun 12, 2009 05:01:35 PM
To enjoy this blog it needs to be read in a four-year old voice. " Today I am thankful for Doritos, and a drive around the block with husband" GAG!
Posted by: Elsi, Jun 12, 2009 04:19:52 PM
For all the "haters" -
You shouldn’t judge her blog by her recent entries. I think her entries in 2008 were far more interesting and thoughtful.
Posted by: Kimberly, Jun 12, 2009 03:22:11 PM
hmmmm.... interesting indeed. WHY I ask, should naomi be forced to write about the plight of human kind... aren’t there enough people talking about that already?? Are we so jaded that we think its disgusting to see someone excited by things that dont have global consciousness?? to see the amazing-ness and purity in building a fort with someone you love and having a magical evening?? i see many people writing that "we" and "they" need to grow up... but maybe "you" need to remember how easy it was to be happy when you were young... how much pleasure you got from the insignificant, before some bitter, jaded, unsuccessful adult taught it out of you so that you could be as miserable as them (and clearly it worked)!!!
and lastly... as far as self-centered goes... its a blog ABOUT HER AND HER LIFE... so duh its self-centered hahahahahaha.... thats like watching a show about ants and then saying "I mean, all they talked about were ants the whole time." Please... let’s not be silly, small minded, bitter, jealous, and provincial!
Do you really think naomi’s life is perfect? do you really think she has no thoughts and no problems? THAT’S STUPID, we all live in this world... but that doesnt mean she needs to focus on that and poision this already sick world(sick with people like you) with more gloom and doom...god forbid someone actually made people happy and forget about their problems for a second. They must be stopped! hahahahahaha... you guys are pathetic! and lastly... Naomi is a graduate of the Juilliard school... she was and continues to be an incredible artist who touched and inspired people regularly... you dont become that from being superficial! Think about it idiots :)
Nigel
Posted by: Nigel Campbell, Jun 12, 2009 02:11:05 PM
molly,
Mormons will never ever be cool as long as their church continues to do seriously messed up things like work to uphold prop 8 and subjugate women and just basically act like the most effed up cult around. pretty scary stuff actually.
and i finally looked at this blog and i don’t see what the fuss is about, i mean seriously, how can any person take that many pics of themselves?
and to all the people defending this blog, as if the blogosphere is a middle school playground and you are taking the bullies to task because you can, grow up and have your own lovely adventures, i will bet it would be more fulfilling than reading about the life of these two.
Posted by: hmk, Jun 12, 2009 01:55:55 PM
i think naomi is so brave.
thank you for featuring her. it was fun to learn more about her.
Posted by: jordan, Jun 12, 2009 09:41:16 AM
I think it is a beautiful blog, and a great face for our community. See, Mormons can be cool!
Posted by: Molly, Jun 12, 2009 08:56:32 AM
Naomi’s blog is beautiful.
I hate to hear a bad word said about it, or her and her lovely husband.
Sometimes it’s just nice to think that some people are genuinely and seemingly perfect! It’s pure escapism.
Posted by: Jo (UK), Jun 12, 2009 06:57:20 AM
I agree with many other comments in this section. It is a private blog and though she may not be dealing with the deep and meaningful issues of life but she is writing about what she is inspired by or likes. Everybody is different and inspired by different things. Naomi does not force you to read the Rockstar Diaries(I am sure you are at least mature enough to see that), so I do not understand the spiteful comments.
I personally enjoy this blog. Thankyou Naomi.
Posted by: r, Jun 12, 2009 02:09:11 AM
Before reading any of these comments, I perused Rockstar Diaries a bit.
Yes the self-centeredness was off-putting,
And yes, the childish Pollyanna world Naomi lives in is irritating.
And yes, she is a spoiled brat who treats her husband like a toddler.
And yes, all her photographs are dizzyingly out of focus,
But I’ll say one thing… she’s sure got some red lips.
Posted by: Quin, Jun 11, 2009 11:45:10 PM
it is expression, and expression alone that they intended for this blog.
just like the rest of us in our pursuits. If this is an expression of their lives, which we all know damn well is then they have an honest and yeah, inspiring way of living. Naomi and Josh, thanks for showing yourselves - as is
you are rockstars
Posted by: kirst, Jun 11, 2009 05:03:51 PM
They’re public... And not just that, they agreed to be publicized in the Washingtonian, which i just happen to read every week. That means they’re fair game for criticism.
Posted by: Peruser, Jun 11, 2009 12:28:05 PM
The one thing I like about Naomi’s blog is that she focuses on her husband and her marriage -- it’s nice to see commitment glamorized a bit! But I agree - the CONSTANT vamping for the camera, the self-concious preciousness, it gets to be a bit gag-worthy...
Posted by: Jessica, Jun 11, 2009 12:27:28 PM
funny thing. this blog is aobut naomi and her husband and their life. they didn’t ask you to read it. if you don’t like it then don’t read it...simple enough.
Posted by: jackie, Jun 11, 2009 12:02:53 PM
it’s not expensive to eat out in NY often. that is a misconception. especially pizza and burgers which they liked.
Posted by: reply to NYer, Jun 11, 2009 10:29:11 AM
i love her lipstick. oh, to be so bold.
Posted by: lala, Jun 11, 2009 10:21:14 AM
All I wonder is how they could afford to eat on in NY so much.
Posted by: NYer, Jun 11, 2009 10:17:27 AM
Why does everyone get do upset that she wears lipstick? Seriously?
Posted by: What?, Jun 11, 2009 10:08:30 AM
It’s a little (ok, a lot) self-centered. I’m sure she’ll look back and cringe a little...did I really take that many pictures of myself? Did I really think cupcakes were that incredible? Did anything real make me happy or was my life as a newlywed all about eating out and weird glasses?
Those are blogs, though. By nature self-centered. I’d be interested to see it evolve and I wonder if in a few years the lipstick stuff will get old and she’ll start sharing opinions and surprise us with a little more depth. Good luck!
Posted by: Cheri, Jun 11, 2009 09:59:10 AM
All that matters in New York is the Yankees? I don’t think so! The Mets? The Giants? I don’t think you can call yourself a New Yorker.
Posted by: excuse me, Jun 11, 2009 09:53:32 AM
What we have here is an interesting study in our culture. From what I can tell from my brief look through the blog is people basically like it because Naomi is a pretty snazzy dresser and a cutesy photographer. That’s fine, but it is silly to say that raving about a clearly superficial thing such as lipstick is enjoying the little things in life. And to call it inspiring is sort of disgusting. There’s nothing deeper in this blog - no story, no meaning... just consumerism. And of course that appeals to her readers. This couple loves each other. That is clear. But do people follow it for some great love story? Do we need to look up to them? No, I think what they’ve got going for them is their clothes.
Posted by: Peruser, Jun 11, 2009 09:46:38 AM
i can’t stand how people have an agenda with Naomi because her personal blog became more popular then theirs. it makes me sick. its a blog about her life people, like the other 1029474,89274645 blogs in the world- hers just happens to gather the most attention because they are a beautiful and very successful young couple who know exactly what they want from life. she doesn’t use it to attack others, either. you all need to grow up.
Posted by: julie, Jun 11, 2009 08:56:27 AM
I’m surprised at how many people seem to be jealous of Naomi by stabbing rude comments... very interesting. Naomi, you are a beautiful person with an incredible heart. You have truly inspired me.
Posted by: Jules, Jun 11, 2009 08:39:34 AM
why does everyone care so much? she’s just a person like you and i living her life. the only difference is she takes pictures of the highlighted moments and blogs about them. and what beutiful 20 something girl wouldn’t want to have fun and enjoy some attention? get lives people.
Posted by: selah, Jun 11, 2009 08:32:07 AM
She is beautiful and I find her incredibly inspiring. Well done Naomi!
Posted by: Celeste, Jun 11, 2009 05:13:24 AM
Great article!
Way to go Naomi! Keep up the good work!
Posted by: Stephanie C, Jun 11, 2009 02:15:52 AM
Her blog is "popular" because it’s indulgent and she caters to the Molly Mormons who don’t have anything better to do than wear red lipstick and photograph themselves 323020x a day. She comes off very immature and selfish regardless of the fact that her blog was intended to be private.
Posted by: stacy, Jun 10, 2009 11:45:36 PM
Great choice featuring Rockstar Diaries! This blog is a breath of fresh air and emphasizes the simple yet best things in life. Beautiful light in the photo.
Posted by: jen, Jun 10, 2009 09:20:34 PM
Naomi is amazing... whenever she blogs... I smile... she has truly brought joy to my life.
Posted by: TeeTee, Jun 10, 2009 08:11:51 PM
I look forward to reading Naomi’s new posts on Rockstar Diaries every day that I can. And if you can’t see the fun in little pleasures like setting up a tent in your living room, then, well--I feel sorry for you. And I’m glad I’m not married to you.
Posted by: tania, Jun 10, 2009 08:05:18 PM
this comments are so middle-schooly. very lame on all counts.
Posted by: fvfvf, Jun 10, 2009 05:40:38 PM
Wow. I can’t believe some of the comments. "She doesn’t have an interesting life?" Um, HAVE YOU READ ROCKSTAR DIARIES???
And you aren’t allowed to put a tent up in your living room unless you’re twelve? Seriously, this girl has a passion for life and inspires people daily to be creative and find happiness in the little things. If she wants to put up a tent to make her happy, let her! She’s a rockstar and a lot of people are very thankful to have her around!
Go TAZA!
Posted by: SET, Jun 10, 2009 05:28:44 PM
i love naomi!!!
she looks beautiful (as always) in this photo, and the article was great to read! you guys are so smart to have featured her. :)
Posted by: jasmine, Jun 10, 2009 05:26:55 PM
Cool feature. She has such an enthusiasm for life and their love looks very inspiring! Thanks for featuring!
Posted by: K, Jun 10, 2009 05:18:29 PM
Cool feature! She has such an enthusiasm for the little things in life and their love looks very inspirational. Thanks for featuring.
Posted by: K, Jun 10, 2009 05:15:45 PM
The blog is popular because she has awesome style and they have a healthy loving relationship. I don’t understand why people get upset at Rockstar Diaries for posting about their life. They didn’t ask you to read their blog! If people think it’s self-centered than stop reading it.
If you think they aren’t interesting than stop reading. Let those who enjoy it, enjoy it.
Posted by: ero, Jun 10, 2009 05:13:36 PM
i agree with the first commenter, her blog is not insightful or interesting, it is self centeredness at its worst or best. i know that is what blogs are for, but these two seem to take it to an unhealthy degree... who has a tent in the living room and is not 12? seriously, let’s all play grown up, now.
Posted by: hdgdg, Jun 10, 2009 04:52:25 PM
Hmmm... I checked out the blog, and I don’t really get why it’s so popular. She just posts pictures of cupcakes and her lipstick. Doesn’t seem like she has that interesting a life to blog about.
Posted by: Me, Jun 10, 2009 04:26:24 PM
You leave a mark wherever you go Naomi. Thanks for making my day brighter with your blog!!
Posted by: juilliard dancer, Jun 10, 2009 08:42:14 AM
well done Naomi! love the article!
Posted by: kat - rock n roll bride, Jun 10, 2009 08:24:54 AM
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