My pink flats and matching pink and grey striped scarf.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Cute Moment
If you needed something to brighten your day...
Fivla and Vitamin |
Pictures from http://www.visitscotland.com/blog/scotland-2/shetland-ponies-in-cardigans |
These are two Scottish Shetland ponies... in SWEATERS. They were featured on the Visit Scotland tourism website and quickly won the hearts of the entire internet.
I think it is time to go visit Scotland. For real.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Bits and Pieces
A few of my favorite things...
1. This adorable little kit, also from Sephora - eye shadow, lips and cheeks all in one. A very convenient package perfect for work or travel.
1. My new false eyelashes from Sephora. I can't wait to try them out!
I made the picture larger to focus on the little rhinestone details, but didn't realize that zooming in on fake eyelashes would make the lashes look kinds of freaky - like little spider legs!!! Trust me - they are cute in real life!
3. My new Birchbox delivery! Birchbox is one of those subscription companies that delivers goodies every month. Birchbox specializes in a variety of beauty and health related products in sample sizes. I started out getting the three month subscription as gifts for friends and family, but I ended up getting some for myself as well. Here is what I received this month.
I got an on-the-go nailpolish remover pad (probably won't use since I don't do my nails often), some facial moisturizer with SPF (which I will definitely be using - love my skin!) some shampoo, perfume (meh) and an eyeliner pen. The jury is out on the shampoo and eyeliner until I give them a test run.
Check out Birchbox here.
That's all for right now, just a few of the small things that brought me happiness this week!
Friday, January 18, 2013
The 50 Book Challenge
I'm a book worm. A HUGE bookworm. In after school care I would head to the library instead of play games with the other children. I used to check out the maximum two books and would devour them in a night or two, then go straight back to get more books. My name can probably be found in every single book slip (ancient times when you had to write your name down) from that old library. To this day I still absolutely love to read, and I try to get as much reading in as I can outside of my book club.
So as I was browsing through Tumblr the other day, I and saw a post for a 50 Book Challenge. The basic premise is to try to read 50 books in one year. You can imagine how inspired I was!!! This is a great excuse to get book recommendations and devote even more time to reading! And so, one of my goals for this year is to read 50 books. I have already gathered a few books from various friends and the library.
So as I was browsing through Tumblr the other day, I and saw a post for a 50 Book Challenge. The basic premise is to try to read 50 books in one year. You can imagine how inspired I was!!! This is a great excuse to get book recommendations and devote even more time to reading! And so, one of my goals for this year is to read 50 books. I have already gathered a few books from various friends and the library.
First Book - Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
This is actually two books together. But I am counting it as one since that gives me a reason to read an additional book.
From a summary on amazon - "Persepolis is the story of Satrapi's unforgettable childhood and coming of age within a large and loving family in Tehran during the Islamic Revolution; of the contradictions between private life and public life in a country plagued by political upheaval; of her high school years in Vienna facing the trials of adolescence far from her family; of her homecoming--both sweet and terrible; and, finally, of her self-imposed exile from her beloved homeland. It is the chronicle of a girlhood and adolescence at once outrageous and familiar, a young life entwined with the history of her country yet filled with the universal trials and joys of growing up."
I will let you know how it turns out!
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Overheard in the Classroom
Professor: "Now this is called a 'retro-projector.' Many younger people do not know how to use this machine. Do any of you know how to use this?"
Student: "Please, I'm from the third world honey, I know all about how to use old things."
Student: "Please, I'm from the third world honey, I know all about how to use old things."
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Staycation at Camelback Resort
This time my aunt was in town from the Pacific Northwest, so we once again visited our favorite place so we could have a nice little vacay.
The grounds are beautiful, peaceful, and blend with the natural environment. Although we did see a camel walking about, no biggie.
You find little friends all over...
Each Casita has its own patio, so you can have a morning coffee (Starbucks on location) or a glass of wine while you relax in the shade.
There is a beautiful pool with a restaurant nearby the casitas.
I loved thePpink Bikini, and I'll be trying the recipe out at home.
The main lobby has a gathering area connected to several larger restaurants and a bar. This is where everyone usually has their main meals and provides opportunities for socializing.
In the mornings and evenings it is not uncommon to hear live music on stage. Luckily we vacation here in the colder months so we can gather around a firepit and mingle with the other guests.
There is a Spa on the grounds and a small hiking trail. It is worth going just to experience the sunset.
In the evenings after a hearty meal and recovering from a carb coma (or too many margaritas), we usually head out to the firepits and make s'mores.
If you are ever in the Phoenix area, definitely check out the J. W. Marriott Camelback Resort. I highly recommend them, and they also offer Government discounts, which is great!
They even allow the littlest guests!
I had a great staycation and so did my aunt, as usual. The best part was that after feeling like I was away from it all, I only had to drive twenty minutes to be back home!
Location:
Scottsdale, AZ, USA
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
A Few of My Favorite Things...
Now for some fashion and beauty related items.
The Christmas season is over and now everything I had my eye on is on SALE! This is great, but not so great for my wallet. Here are some of the items I have been watching.
This dress from Anthropologie. Long, vintage inspired, and I love the color.
Anthropologie |
This gold-on-black Karen Millen dress. I think it would look gorgeous on just about anyone.
Nordstrom |
French Connection dress.
Nordstrom |
I am not one to get my nails done frequently, and I sure didn't fall into that manicure/nail art craze that took hold the past few years. I do, however, appreciate the creativity it takes to come up with ideas for matching nail art to an outfit. I found these gold flakes that would look great applied to a black or clear base color.
Found here.
Found here.
This calf hair belt. I loved this when I first saw it, and I ended up purchasing it. The calf hair makes it a delicate item, but I would only add it to an outfit every once in awhile. Found here at Banana Republic.
Happy 2013, I hope that this year brings us all a better world!
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
What I Wore Today
Merino Wool Cardigan |
Happy New Year!!!
As the new year rolls in and resolutions are made, I have decided to focus on exploring new ideas for self-improvement as well as ways to improve the world around me. Here are some interesting tidbits related to social awareness that I found.
Clothing + Charity
www.sevenly.org
This site initially looks like it sells T-shirts - but it is so, so much more than that. Each week they feature a charity and sell shirts and hoodies that are designed around that charity's theme. The product looks amazing (check out the past campaigns!), the shirts help to raise awareness for the featured cause, and Sevenly donates a large portion of the proceeds to the featured charity. This type of social entrepreneurship blends fashion with supporting worthy causes.
On Objectification
Here is an interesting article from someone in the fashion industry on objectification. Normal Kamali works in an industry that some might argue perpetuates the objectification of women, yet she has used her influence and past experiences to create an organization, Stop Objectification (www.stopobjectification.com) to help change society's perception on women, and help empower women to break free from feeling objectified. It really is great that someone with influence in the fashion industry can be a catalyst for change.
I hope 2013 brings us all a better world!
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