Thursday, August 11, 2011

Banana Republic launches Mad Men Collection!

Somebody please pinch me. 
MAD MEN. From Banana Republic?
Yes, please.

I'm a huge fan of BR anyway - a lot of my closet is filled with their stuff. 
And I know we have all been obsessed with the fashion featured on Mad Men.
A perfect marriage, in my opinion.


(I do wish, like Fantabulously Frugal, that they would have used a fuller-figured model for some of the very 'Joan' pieces that were obviously built for curves.)

While I love what the BR designers put together - I tried my hand at a few other combinations I'd love to try, via Polyvore.

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So, are you gaga over Mad Men fashion like me? What do you have to have from the new collection?

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Thrift store Top Redo

So my love for thrifting has hit a new threshold. I purchased something I liked so much that I decided to spend the time to alter it. I don't really sew (I can make pillows, etc) so this was a bit of an intimidating process but I'm so happy with the result!

I have seen several of these make-over posts (NDAD anyone?) and they look so simple. But here was the reality for me: it took three tries and about two hours for me to get this shirt how I wanted it! This vintage top had barely there sleeves and was an XL originally. I carefully took in the shoulders, sleeves and sides.

Not as simple as I would have liked, but worth it. Here's the finished product! [I love the jelly-bean pattern]

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Sardines. Sardines?!

If you can believe this, E has already left me again - this time to spend a few days camping in Zion with our friends who are visiting from the East Coast. Sadly, I had to stay home as I used up all my vacation + some when we were in Italy.

So while I have a few more days of freedom, I wanted to try a food that I'm pretty sure he won't try (and, to be honest, I was a little scared to.

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Inspired by KERF, I bought Sardines.

yuck. [or so I thought]

I followed her video tutorial. Whole in a can, sardines look pretty gross, but I chopped them up and within seconds it looked just like tuna! [The flavor is so much richer and more moist than tuna.]
Thr secret ingredient made this recipe for me though - curry powder! It's going to be a new staple in my tuna/sardine salads. So good!

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served it up with roast zucchini while I caught up with SYTYCD.

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Would you ever try sardines? What about anchovies?

p.s. tomorrow I'm really excited to share my first thrift-store DIY remake! (a la Sarah, the queen of Revival Files)

Monday, August 8, 2011

I went to Blogher '11 without knowing anyone, and I still had fun

I know many of you already know that the BlogHer 2011 conference was in San Diego this weekend. I registered for it back in March, before I knew that I'd use up a years worth of vacation time spending June in Milan. This was also before I knew that E would be arriving home (after five weeks apart) two days prior to the conference AND before I knew that friends would be coming in for a visit the same weekend.

Needless to say, the conference came with less-than-perfect timing.

And then I asked around to some blog friends, and it turned out no one I really knew was going (besides Natalie - but I didn't get a chance to see her!). so I waffled. and hemmed and hawed. Drove E crazy debating about the pros and cons of going and possibly being disappointed or too stressed to enjoy it.

But I went. Saturday morning I hopped in the car and drove the 35 minutes down to the San Diego Convention Center. I took a deep breath and prepared to be overwhelmed. Prepared to be brave and to step out of my comfort zone. To learn, connect, and commune.

I was told BlogHer conferences are what you make of them.

I made my experience my own. And I'm so glad I did.

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Some highlights:

1. Saw Wendy McClendon-Covey. It took me a while to figure out how I knew her - from Reno 911! Also caught a glimpse of Giuliana Rancic.

2. Got to have lunch with Kath of KERF fame. It was nice to finally meet her - she really is a blogging rockstar! Right after we left she got her lunchtime post up with a photo of her, myself & Kristin of Iowa Girl Eats.
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3. Attended a great session on pitching freelance editorial work. Journalism is still a passion that's sitting on my mind's back burner so it was really good to hear from the pros what they're looking for in a freelance writer.
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4. Got loaded up with swag. Seriously -the vendor hall was crazy! I told the ladies at the Skinny Cow booth that I was local and they loaded me up with four boxes of bars to take home.

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I picked up a lot of great samples to test and try - Quaker Oats loaded me up as well.
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Tropicana was offering free manicures (polish changes)in their lounge. I had good timing and got a little refresher on my [formerly] terrible-looking nails
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5. Here's a crazy cooincidence (or is it sneaky?...hmmm) Someone I met asked me if I was here as a vendor, and directed me to the back page of the BlogHer brochure. Can you see something looking a little...familiar?

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Latte Love? Turns out that the Got Milk folks are running a new campaign recommending lattes as a way to get servings of milk in. I stopped by the booth to say hello, show them my business card, and ended up recording a video to enter a contest to be flown to New York to unveil the next Got Milk celebrity. I got this gorgeous milk measuring set, and a mug for my participation.

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6. I was so distracted by trying to see everything in the half day I was there, I hardly took any pictures! Here's a glimpse of the Seal Pavillion where the meals took place.

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7. I put these business cards together on Friday and printed them off on business card template cardstock Saturday morning. I'm pretty happy with how they turned out - although doing something a little more put together may be in order. (and I'm having second thoughts about including my phone # so I blurred it out here.)

Did you notice my new url? I just made the jump on Friday - and I'm so excited!

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Blogher 2011 gave me a great glimpse into the powerhouse that is this women's blogging conference and I definitely have the bug to have the full experience next time! It felt like a rite of passage.

Have you been to a blogging conference? Would you consider going?

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Anniversary photo shoot

Don't mind me while I obsessively refresh a flight status all day today and watch the clock tick slowly by. E comes home tonight!

In the meantime, I thought I would share the rest of our second anniversary photos from the shoot just before we left for Italy (May feels like an eternity ago...)

We had such a great experience with Anjuli of Photographs by Anjuli. She shot this gorgeous wedding of E's friend last spring and I met her at the wedding.  After seeing the wedding photos, E and I decided we'd love to schedule a session with her for our anniversary.

I love Anjuli's soft editing style - & she was so laid-back and encouraging during the shoot (she kept telling E what a natural I was, how gorgeous the lighting was, that we were so easy to shoot) :-)
She was also quick. We received access to an online gallery within a couple weeks, and got a cd in the mail less than 4 weeks later (packed in a gorgeous fabric sleeve). Thanks again, Anjuli! You rock.

Here are a few of my favorites from our session.

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Photography: Photographs by Anjuli
Location: Felicita Park Escondido, CA

Him
tweed coat: thrifted (similar)
tie: Macy's (similar)
jeans: Levi 527's
shoes: Vans

Her
dress: Macy's (similar)
necklace: gift (similar)
cocktail ring: Shabby Apple (no longer available)
shoes: Elle (similar)
hair: Jen at Envy Salon

Monday, August 1, 2011

Weekending in Palm Springs

I was really glad when a couple friends at work [fellow book club members] asked if I wanted to spend the weekend away with them in Palm Springs. Being the last weekend before E gets home, it was a great distraction.

The drive from North County SD to Palm Springs is less than two hours - so it's perfect for a quick getaway! We stopped at this view, almost there. The drive into PS is so refreshing. Over an hour of dry, bland desert and hills, and then suddenly - an Oasis!

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I don't want to out my travel partners on the blog, so just pictures of me this time :-)

We started Friday night out with dinner & at the Hog's Breath - a restaurant owned by Clint Eastwood!
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Loved seeing the movie posters on the wall and this mural. We ate outside despite the 100 degree temps, because the breeze/misters were hitting us just right. steak quesadillas and a margarita were just the thing.

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No pictures of my time by the pool re-reading Harry Potter, but that was a highlight.

We stopped by an historic date farm - and got to taste all different kinds of dates. I even tried the date shake (surprisingly delicious!)

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We also stopped at Cabazon outlet malls where I picked up a few things at Banana and drooled over bags at Kate Spade.

Dinner at Melvyn's which had a charming Old Palm Springs style and was really nice, but had really mediocre food.

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driving through the dessert back home. So pretty!
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ps. Pictures from our last trip to Palm Springs

I'm dying to stay at this hotel in Palm Springs sometime.
 

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