I'm doing something completely out of the norm this year for NYE.
I'm doing absolutely nothing. (and I'm ok with it.)
In the five years Cory and I have been together we have done it all: the parties, the dinners, the downtown dancing, crazy scene.
And for some reason I realize, always after the fact, that I was freezing, my feet hurt, and I was questioning why I came out at all.
Cory received a pair of tickets this year from his parents for the Music City Bowl in Nashville that his beloved Tennessee Volunteers are playing at. At first I thought, daggumit, we aren't going to spend NYE together (long story short = I'm not exactly a TN fan and will not be joining him for the game), but then I thought, "well, maybe this isn't going to be so bad."
So my NYE plans are as follows (cue the lame music sequence):
- catch up on some much needed tv time (I heard My Strange Addiction was a hit!)
- maybe grab some dinner with friends
- hang out with Pops, which by the way will be his birthday on 1.1.11. I always thought it was cool my dad was born on NYD, and speaking of which, we will be headed out to watch our wonderful Memphis Tigers play tonight as a birthday gift. I'm calling it a dad and daughter birthday date. :)
What are y'all's plans for NYE?
xoxo,
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Christmas Recap
Y'all I was truly blessed this Christmas.
I got to spend this time with loving family members, dear friends and coworkers, and PRAISE THE LORD, Cory wasn't called in to work on some dang plane.
Speaking of Cory, I was really excited this Christmas considering he bought me a surprise this year. This coming from a guy that would rather be told what to buy, I was shocked.
But I was even more shocked to see what he bought me for Christmas.
The boy really does know how much I love to read. And I'm so glad I didn't buy the Fall of Giants like I had wanted a couple of days ago. I purchased it for half price on this thing! Now I'm ready to go and buy this for it.
Cory was also very happy with all the surprises I gave him this year. His favorite was the Vibram Five Fingers KSOs.
Of course, Ava Grace and Autumn Marie had dozens of presents under the tree this year. I purposely wrapped each one individually just because I know Ava's love of tearing into all that paper.
xoxo,
I got to spend this time with loving family members, dear friends and coworkers, and PRAISE THE LORD, Cory wasn't called in to work on some dang plane.
Speaking of Cory, I was really excited this Christmas considering he bought me a surprise this year. This coming from a guy that would rather be told what to buy, I was shocked.
But I was even more shocked to see what he bought me for Christmas.
The boy really does know how much I love to read. And I'm so glad I didn't buy the Fall of Giants like I had wanted a couple of days ago. I purchased it for half price on this thing! Now I'm ready to go and buy this for it.
Cory was also very happy with all the surprises I gave him this year. His favorite was the Vibram Five Fingers KSOs.
This was taken after all the Christmas shinanigans were over with...
and my bag still smells like a bar.
Mini photoshoot with baby girl, Aspen
This is Cory's favorite
And this is mine
This kid cracks me up.
My mom and Autumn decided to collect all the bows in their hair.
I love these two little bows in her hair.
Regardless with your affiliation with Christmas, I hope you and your families have had a wonderful and blessed holiday.
xoxo,
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas, Y'all!
I found this tag in my pajamas this morning.
xoxo,
Not really. But I did find it at Tiptoe Butterfly
xoxo,
Monday, December 20, 2010
Eyeshadow Lust
Ok, so I might be a dollar short and a day behind in the beauty world, but I'm lusting over this right now.
Urban Decay's (Infamous) Naked Palette
Granted, I've never owned a single Urban Decay eyeshadow...or Urban Decay anything for that matter, but when all I hear about is this deadgum palette like it was made from Jesus himself, it makes me want it...BAD.
One of my favorite beauty bloggers, Lollipop26, did a video showcasing it. That's where the wanting turned into needing.
Like I really need another brown eyeshadow...but seriously, when something goes into rarity, I have to have it.
And yet now, no one seems to be able to carry it in stock. I check Ulta and Sephora and all they have is the sad little empty space saying it will come be filled again soon.
Does anyone have this palette? What did you think?
One of my favorite beauty bloggers, Lollipop26, did a video showcasing it. That's where the wanting turned into needing.
Like I really need another brown eyeshadow...but seriously, when something goes into rarity, I have to have it.
And yet now, no one seems to be able to carry it in stock. I check Ulta and Sephora and all they have is the sad little empty space saying it will come be filled again soon.
Does anyone have this palette? What did you think?
xoxo,
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Holiday Season Extras
I love giving wrapped gifts. I'll even kinda admit wrapping the gift itself is almost half the fun of giving it in the first place. But what I like to add to my presents besides the typical pretty paper and bow is the not so typical little extra. Some can come on the box, others can be for the actual gift themselves, but regardless, the recipient will surely love that little extra "hmmm, I wish I though of that idea."
I thought I would show you my process of how I gift wrapped a present for my dear coworker, Kristen. She reads my blog, but is not a blogger herself, so I'm sure she will appreciate this little shout out. :)
Painted Boxes:
Now this is the first year I've done this, but I'm definitely letting this idea stay for gift giving year around.
Here's the steps I took:
1. Find boxes.
I've wrapped all my gifts this year in plain winter white boxes. (Gift bags eat my dust.) I would recommend white boxes for this project just to have a clearer effect, but I'm sure with any colored box will do if you use the correct corresponding paint.
2. Before you assemble the boxes you will need to set them out on a clean surface for painting.
3. Add the wow factor.
Y'all, only Martha could come up with this ingenuous tool I have dubbed the "wood grainer." It looks like a mix between a sponge roller and a massage tool but the effect it leaves is AMAZEBALLS.
4. After applying a good layer acrylic gold paint, I roll up and down with this tool creating the wood grain. Make sure you have enough paint on the box to begin with. It shouldn't be a thin coat, but it also shouldn't be oozing over the sides. Find a happy medium.
5. Air dry for a good hour or two.
6. Assemble box and wrap gift. No messy wrapping paper to deal with. No tape. No messy edges.
Like I said. AMAZEBALLS.
Stamped Tags
I love this because it's cheap, simple and little children can do it.
Steps I take:
1. Find plain manila tags.
2. Add the wow factor.
3. Using stamps, flocking powder (which makes the stamp images fuzzy), glitter, etc. make a one of a kind tag that people will never want to rip off and throw away.
I found this owl stamp at Michael s for a dollar, and using the saying I found from my Target wrapping paper, I made a pretty nifty gift tag.
Yarn Ribbons
I've purchased all kinds of real fancy ribbon in the past just to see it make one bow on one gift. Since I'm not a millionaire, I've realized that beautiful luxury must be put out to pasture until momma gets paid more money.
Steps I take:
1. Find different colored yarn. This can be simple really since great places like Hobby Lobby sells it for relatively cheap. I think the stuff i bought was $3.To go with the gold, I picked purple yarn. (I'm sure all the LSU fans will love that!)
2. Add the wow factor.
5. You can either braid the yarn, wrap the yarn around the package in the cross motion a few times, etc.
6. For a crafty bow, I make yarn pom poms by stretching out my thumb and pointer finger and wrapping it several times within the space.
7. Take another piece of yarn and tie it in the middle cutting in into two sections.
8. Take scissors and cut the ends of each section where it forms a loop and start spacing the pieces around to make your bow.
How are you wrapping your presents this year? Any cool tips and tricks?
xoxo,
I thought I would show you my process of how I gift wrapped a present for my dear coworker, Kristen. She reads my blog, but is not a blogger herself, so I'm sure she will appreciate this little shout out. :)
Painted Boxes:
Now this is the first year I've done this, but I'm definitely letting this idea stay for gift giving year around.
Here's the steps I took:
1. Find boxes.
I've wrapped all my gifts this year in plain winter white boxes. (Gift bags eat my dust.) I would recommend white boxes for this project just to have a clearer effect, but I'm sure with any colored box will do if you use the correct corresponding paint.
2. Before you assemble the boxes you will need to set them out on a clean surface for painting.
3. Add the wow factor.
Y'all, only Martha could come up with this ingenuous tool I have dubbed the "wood grainer." It looks like a mix between a sponge roller and a massage tool but the effect it leaves is AMAZEBALLS.
4. After applying a good layer acrylic gold paint, I roll up and down with this tool creating the wood grain. Make sure you have enough paint on the box to begin with. It shouldn't be a thin coat, but it also shouldn't be oozing over the sides. Find a happy medium.
5. Air dry for a good hour or two.
6. Assemble box and wrap gift. No messy wrapping paper to deal with. No tape. No messy edges.
Like I said. AMAZEBALLS.
Stamped Tags
I love this because it's cheap, simple and little children can do it.
Steps I take:
1. Find plain manila tags.
2. Add the wow factor.
3. Using stamps, flocking powder (which makes the stamp images fuzzy), glitter, etc. make a one of a kind tag that people will never want to rip off and throw away.
I found this owl stamp at Michael s for a dollar, and using the saying I found from my Target wrapping paper, I made a pretty nifty gift tag.
Yarn Ribbons
I've purchased all kinds of real fancy ribbon in the past just to see it make one bow on one gift. Since I'm not a millionaire, I've realized that beautiful luxury must be put out to pasture until momma gets paid more money.
Steps I take:
1. Find different colored yarn. This can be simple really since great places like Hobby Lobby sells it for relatively cheap. I think the stuff i bought was $3.To go with the gold, I picked purple yarn. (I'm sure all the LSU fans will love that!)
2. Add the wow factor.
5. You can either braid the yarn, wrap the yarn around the package in the cross motion a few times, etc.
6. For a crafty bow, I make yarn pom poms by stretching out my thumb and pointer finger and wrapping it several times within the space.
7. Take another piece of yarn and tie it in the middle cutting in into two sections.
8. Take scissors and cut the ends of each section where it forms a loop and start spacing the pieces around to make your bow.
And here's all three things as a finished product.
xoxo,
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Day Thirty: A Picture
I made it to the end of my blog challenge.
It took me more than 30 days to complete, but oh well. The fact that I made it to the end is what matters.
Now I leave you with the final blog post, a picture.
It took me awhile to figure out what picture I would choose since nothing of importance or work taking a picture has happened recently.
So I leave you with my current facebook profile picture, circa Phi Mu Christmas 2008.
Instead of a tacky sweater, I thought I would do a little something different.
I came as a Christmas tree.
And the lovely Santa beside me is Bethany.
Huge, huge hit with the sisters...but a little itchy.
NINE MORE DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS!
xoxo,
It took me more than 30 days to complete, but oh well. The fact that I made it to the end is what matters.
Now I leave you with the final blog post, a picture.
It took me awhile to figure out what picture I would choose since nothing of importance or work taking a picture has happened recently.
So I leave you with my current facebook profile picture, circa Phi Mu Christmas 2008.
Instead of a tacky sweater, I thought I would do a little something different.
I came as a Christmas tree.
And the lovely Santa beside me is Bethany.
Huge, huge hit with the sisters...but a little itchy.
NINE MORE DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS!
xoxo,
Friday, December 10, 2010
Tis The Season
I finally put up the tree.
And since I've had so much Christmas spirit in me, I also wrapped all of my presents.
AND I still had a little bit left in me to put up decorations too.
And I also picked up my favorite Christmas wrap ever this year.
Here's to your decor this holiday season!
xoxo,
And since I've had so much Christmas spirit in me, I also wrapped all of my presents.
AND I still had a little bit left in me to put up decorations too.
The extra large bear is for my nieces. They go nuts for it.
And I also picked up my favorite Christmas wrap ever this year.
Here's to your decor this holiday season!
xoxo,
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Day Twenty-Nine: Three Wishes (for Christmas)
Three wishes.
Or how about 3 things I want this Christmas instead.
1. Oleaster Bag
I love cross body bags, and I adore the vintage carpet bag look to this one.
2. TOMS Gilded Herringbone shoes
The gift that keeps giving. For every pair you buy, TOMS donates a pair to a child in need.
3.Tocca Beauty Perfume in Bianca
I love many different Tocca scents, but this light, clean, flirty scent is so me. Plus the bottle is gorgeous.
What's on your Christmas wish list?
xoxo,
Or how about 3 things I want this Christmas instead.
1. Oleaster Bag
I love cross body bags, and I adore the vintage carpet bag look to this one.
2. TOMS Gilded Herringbone shoes
The gift that keeps giving. For every pair you buy, TOMS donates a pair to a child in need.
3.Tocca Beauty Perfume in Bianca
I love many different Tocca scents, but this light, clean, flirty scent is so me. Plus the bottle is gorgeous.
What's on your Christmas wish list?
xoxo,
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Day Twenty-Eight: Something That Stresses You Out
Friday, December 3, 2010
Day Twenty-Seven: Pets
Cory and I have a Siberian husky named Aspen.
Our little baby girl was born 8.8.08.
She was the last of her litter in Salem, TN, and was obviously keen with staying on the farm that she was born and raised. Needless to say, she was scared, skiddish, and did not want to have anything to do with Cory or me for the first couple of weeks.
Thankfully she took a liking to Cory and eventually myself, and found her own funky, quirky personality. Now every time I walk through the door it's like I'm being greeted by my own child. She runs, she licks, she talks (what I affectionately call her "yodeling"), and loves to snuggle.
And dig in the backyard....
xoxo,
Our little baby girl was born 8.8.08.
She was the last of her litter in Salem, TN, and was obviously keen with staying on the farm that she was born and raised. Needless to say, she was scared, skiddish, and did not want to have anything to do with Cory or me for the first couple of weeks.
Thankfully she took a liking to Cory and eventually myself, and found her own funky, quirky personality. Now every time I walk through the door it's like I'm being greeted by my own child. She runs, she licks, she talks (what I affectionately call her "yodeling"), and loves to snuggle.
And dig in the backyard....
xoxo,
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Day Twenty-Six: Picture of Your Family
I've shown you a picture of me.
I've shown you my parents.
I've shown you my sis.
Now the only family I have left to show on this thing are my two very special nieces, Ava Grace and Autumn Marie.
Here they are.
They are my everything. Anyone who knows me in real life is probably going to roll their eyes and say "duh," but I don't care. I've done everything but the physical birth with these two.
xoxo,
I've shown you my parents.
I've shown you my sis.
Now the only family I have left to show on this thing are my two very special nieces, Ava Grace and Autumn Marie.
Here they are.
They are my everything. Anyone who knows me in real life is probably going to roll their eyes and say "duh," but I don't care. I've done everything but the physical birth with these two.
xoxo,
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