Thursday, August 29, 2013

little delights

these bracelets are all invited to my stacking party. 

1/2/3

I think these little cakes from Wagshal's in Tenleytown are completely adorable. I want to pretend Dude's birthday is in September instead of December so I can have an excuse to order one.


The Metro Trip Planner is absolutely terrific. I love taking the bus and saving money on cabs, and it is a handy tool that gives me peace of mind by mapping out exactly how my trips (specifically, changes from bus to Metro or vice versa) will go.

Currently making my nails look decent:



I got these precious Jonathan Adler salt and pepper shakers from my grandlittle for my bridal shower. I love them so much that I am willing to put aside my "I never cook" BS and make pasta and a darn salad so I can have people over and use them. 

I hope you find a lot of little delights throughout your days!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Currently...

reading:


drinking:
Barritt's Ginger Beer with a lovely side of Advil Liqui-Gels

hating: this weather, especially the humidity 
loving: my new haircut, air conditioning
watching: Syria and "I Have a Dream" anniversary coverage on CNN and MSNBC

inspired by: 
this beautiful and simple pitcher of Black Eyed Susans 

coveting: Les Amis stackable bracelets for fall arm parties 




Hope everyone's Hump Day goes by nice and quickly!

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Pre-Fall

I just can't help it. Coming from a pretty much seasonless place, I get excited for fall when the slightest hint of it (nice weather, Back to School everything, etc.) creeps in. Here are some little hints that I hope get you in the mood for changing leaves, pumpkin spice, boots, sweaters, and more.


Gorgeous Hartmann Luggage from One Kings Lane--my parents had it and some of it got passed down to me. This also reminds me of my first day of classes my freshman year at GW, to which I wore a pleated skirt, some kind of T-shirt, and a tweed blazer. In my enthusiasm I failed to check the weather and realize it was about 90 degrees outside. I guess I just really wanted to feel that college spirit! 


Starbucks is bringing back the Pumpkin Spice Latte September 6 (when I am feeling super indulgent, the Pumpkin Spice Frappuccino is also awesome/tastes like liquid pumpkin pie.) Right now, they're hosting games on their Facebook page--the city with the most points gets the beverage a week before everyone else! 


I got this bag from a Kate Spade sale over the spring. (Picture courtesy of Polyvore.) It is super functional and just the right size for adventures through the city--since we moved to Tenleytown, I have been taking the bus and Metro a lot more. I can't wait to wear it with skinny jeans, boots, and a scarf and chunky sweater layered over a t-shirt. 

I was creeping around on the Metro with Dude on our way to the movies yesterday, and the bag served as a backdrop to an incomplete arm party. I want to add a couple more (not too heavy) bracelets to make it really festive. 


Wishing everyone a terrific Sunday! 

Thursday, August 22, 2013

August Went Somewhere

Whoa, August.
This month has been insane--lots of fun events with friends, setting up stuff for fall, and the most dominating event--a move that required lots of deep breaths and an unexpected u-haul but was ultimately triumphant.

Dude and I are getting settled into our new place and are confident that it will look like home soon. I have a surgery planned in mid-September and because I am a very lucky Jewish child my mom will be coming to take care of me for several days after. Numerous one-liners and love and her tolerating my neuroses will abound.

Speaking of settling into our new apartment, MOVING IS EXPENSIVE. Worth it, but expensive. Dude and I have budgeted for it, but it still is less than thrilling to fork over chunks of money for various pieces of furniture. Being a newlywed, managing my money is very important to me--there are notebooks and spreadsheets galore. One of my very best girlfriends just started a blog called Save Money, Enjoy Life. She is such a role model in life in general, but she is awesome to talk to about juggling finances. I can't wait to incorporate a bunch of her tips into my money management process!

In the midst of creeping on Target's website for apartment things we actually need, I have been very distracted by combat and riding boots. I hope fall gets here VERY soon! I got a pair of the combat boots below--they are the Target version of the Steve Madden Troopa. I wanted to try out a less expensive pair before I committed to the real thing. I might have to do the same with the riding boots below, which are Target's version of the Frye Melissa Button Riding Boot. (And being from Florida, it seems insane for me to pay almost $350 for a pair of boots--but to each her own.)





I hope everyone is having a great week so far and I promise to post more in the weeks ahead! 

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

The Best Bad Idea We Have

In the movie Argo, Ben Affleck and Bryan Cranston's characters have to pitch a plan to rescue six Americans from Iran during the hostage crisis. One of the government officials who can approve the mission asks, "You don't have a better bad idea than this?" Bryan Cranston's character responds, "This is the best bad idea we have, sir."



I love doing things spontaneously and often make impulse decisions. However, once a decision is made, I tend to get flustered as I try to make the outcome as perfect as I can. We're moving in 8 days and I have lots and lots of thoughts running around my head. Furniture, packing, timeframes, payments.

I was talking to someone who suggested that our move was not happening at the best time. I still have health problems and am anticipating having another surgery in the next several months, Dude and I are working (me still part-time), and I am auditing a class and hope to audit another in the fall. I'm still in the process of changing my name on everything (tip: start with Social Security card, go to driver's license, then start changing bank/credit card info.)

Despite all of this, I feel that this move is coming at the right time. We need the space and the upgraded amenities (dishwasher! laundry in apartment!) that come with our new place. There is a segment of things, physical and otherwise, that needs to be organized and streamlined when it comes to our new apartment. In contradiction to my intense Pinterest home board (not to mention my creepy secret ones), it will not be horrifying if our couch or our bed are not exactly perfect or if we do take our stupid IKEA dressers because we need them. It will still be our home. We will still love it. It will be.

Sometimes, after all, the best bad ideas we have turn out to be pretty good ones.