12.22.2009

String up some lights

Hello blog! I'm back just in time for Christmas. I have been savoring the past two weeks since finishing my semester (only one semester of law school left and then I am a working woman. Can. Not. Wait.) Though I have failed to decorate you, blog, with pretty Christmas pictures like the rest of the blog-world (I'm sorry that you're kind of like that one house on the block that refuses to go out in the cold to put up Christmas decorations, or, even worse, only has one tree lit, or one measly wreath up), my life the past couple weeks has been full of Christmas. I have...

...attended a Christmas dinner party at my boyfriend's for his dad's law firm, catered by an out-of-this-world chef, Chef Michael. Everyone should visit his French restaurant on the North Shore. His mom is the cutest and we had an ornament exchange- his dad read "The Night Before Christmas" and every time he said the word "and" we would pass the ornament we were holding. I ended up with a sparkle star. Oooh how I love sparkles.


...sipped afternoon tea and champagne at the Four Seasons. It sounds fancy, but of the five people in our party, one spilled her glass of champagne and the other three poured the tea without the strainer, filling our cups with tea leaves. More than once. And we asked for extra tea sandwiches.


...did plenty of Christmas shopping on the Mag Mile.


...decorated our apartment with lots and lots of lights. I have a great idea for any extra lights that hang down from a doorway or mantle- stuff them in a pretty clear glass vase and place it on the floor, a table, or the mantle.


...finished a Dexter marathon. 1 season, 3 nights. It was wonderful.

...munched on burgers, fries, and shakes at The Counter. Such a fun restaurant.

...viewed the windows at Marshall Field's (fine, Macy's) and saw the gorgeous tinseled tree. The theme this year was believe in Santa.


...baked a coconut cake and made a gingerbread house, all in one night. I was in my kitchen for like 6 hours.

Our gingerbread house did not look anything like this. Lets just say it was sort of a California-style house, as in, it had been through an earthquake and a landslide.

...went to a cookie baking party with my boyfriend's family. This was no ordinary cookie baking, this was serious cookie baking. All the sprinkles were hand-placed and we made at least 15 different kinds of cookies. My favorite were the spice stars- the pepper flavor was a nice reprieve from all the sweetness! Unfortunately I cannot find the recipe for the life of me.

...went to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Christmas concert for my dad's birthday.

So there, blog, now you have at least a few pretty decorations and some Christmas spirit.

12.06.2009

Make it be over

Hello blog, it's me. I have been buried in a book for the past week straight (okay fine, with the exception of the awesome Bears game I attended today). I will be free in 4.5 days though, and I have already started a list of things I am going to do once I am free. Right now these include:

*Start and finish Christmas shopping!
*Replace one of my mom's fabulous silver earrings from White House Black Market that I lost at the game today : ( Not sure how I am going to track them down, but I've seen a couple close options so far- Ralph Lauren almost does it. Also, I know, what was I doing wearing earrings like this to a football game? I always wear dangly earrings to sporting events. I think it makes me feel more girly and standoutish.


*Go to Forever 21 and check out their "Tres Paris" collection in person. Super cute ideas, no?
*Splurge and buy myself a chunky layered necklace. Just because.
*Re-button a coat I got at Banana Republic like a million years ago that I still wear almost every day. Its just a plain black peacoat, kind of masculine looking, that could really use some new buttons to give it a new look. Feminine with bows? Military with brass? Fun with large shaped buttons? Hmmm...
{From Forever 21's "Tres Paris" collection}

*Put up my Christmas tree, finally!
*Bake some Christmas cookies and use my extensive collection of cookie cutters.
*Go to tea at the Four Seasons with my boyfriend's family! I am still planning the outfit, but it will involve tights with one of two pairs of fabulous shoes that I got months ago and haven't worn yet!

So. close. to. freedom.

12.01.2009

Do judge a book by it's cover

No time for reading, but aren't these books pretty to look at?

My favorite. Reminds me of a fantastic artist friend from college.

Thankful for...food

The next two weeks for me are a time-out from the real world- it is not holiday season, it is finals season. Needless to say, posts will be limited. I just wanted to share this thoughtful contribution on the tail end of Thanksgiving weekend.


PS I don't know what came over me, but I could not get enough of my mom's came-from-a-bag stuffing with added dried cranberries this weekend. Yum.

11.25.2009

I am thankful for...

I was afraid that my previous anti-turkey post would sound too bratty, so I just want to clarify that it was all in good fun and follow up with a thankful post. Though I could never begin to capture it all, I am thankful for...

Food on my table
Family to share moments with
Friends (especially those who I can go for months without seeing but who call me over the holidays and everything picks up just from the last moment we left each other)
My sweet boyfriend
My education
Good health for myself and my loved ones
Our new president
My cozy home
DVR
My trainer at my gym
Warm socks
My kitties
Ice cream
Target
Kindness
Good wine
The internet
Having clothes on my back
Coats to keep me warm
A bed to sleep in (and a TV to fall asleep to and leave on all night so that I wake up to HGTV in the morning)
HGTV
Good books
Sparkly objects
Green tea
Warm showers
Nail polish
Good memories
Lots of love in my life


11.24.2009

No turkey for me, I'm sticking to sweet potatoes

This Thanksgiving I am boycotting turkey. Big words, I know. This is a pretty melodramatic story, I'll admit. So I have spent years trying to convince my mom to buy an organic and/or free-range turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. This year she decided to order a non-frozen, free-range bird from a local meat market. I was really excited about this, so much so that I would drop this in conversation. Anyway, on Sunday she called and I asked, "so you ordered the turkey from the meat market right?" I should have known something was up when she paused, and sort of sighed, and then said, "no, I got one at the grocery store a few days ago. I just thought it would be easier." There was some discussion and raising of voices and then, here is the real kicker, she says "Wait, I compromised with you! I bought you the brown free-range organic eggs that you like!" What? This is a compromise? I think for a few seconds I even briefly wondered if she realized that eggs come from chickens and not turkeys and thus this was not even close to a compromise. So after all this, I made my declaration. I am boycotting the turkey.

Like I said, pretty melodramatic. I'm sure that my mom just rolled her eyes, knowing my tendencies with meat (I was a vegetarian for many years). Plus, I don't even really like Thanksgiving turkey actually. I get all hyped up for it every year, and then every year I take a single bite, remember how dry and bland it is, and immediately regret wasting that valuable real estate on my plate.

I know, it isn't like this boycott will have any real effect on the world, the environment, the turkey industry, or my family. We are having a small Thanksgiving with my grandparents (I am the only child of an only child). My mom will roll her eyes at me again, probably reliving the horrible years when she would have to make separate dinners for her meat-loving husband and vegetarian daughter. My grandma will be beside herself that I am not getting enough to eat, despite the 12 other dishes. My grandpa will probably disregard the fact that I'm not eating turkey and then argue with me about how because he has a Second Amendment right to carry a gun he could go shoot a turkey for us (a major point of contention between me and my NRA card-carrying grandfather). My dad will not have any idea that I'm not eating turkey, even if I specifically tell him, and just be really happy there is more for him.

So I decided to eat my turkey on Monday this week and made a really delicious white chili. Accompanied with goat cheese and almond green beans and a fresh French baguette with roasted garlic, it was better than any frozen grocery store bird. I was planning on including the recipe in this post, but I am home at my parent's in Indiana and the recipe is in my recipe box in Chicago, so maybe later.

In any case, Happy Thanksgiving, whether yours is filled with turkey or not!

11.23.2009

It's the little things

Just some Monday eye candy that I have recently purchased/much purchase immediately.

11.20.2009

Flash dance

This weekend has the potential for a lot of fun. And then there was law school. Finals are fast approaching, and though I would love to enjoy the gorgeous day tomorrow/go to the Green City Market/shop with friends at an outlet mall/attend one of three birthday parties tomorrow night, I have a feeling that I might just hang out with my school work.

However, I thought that I would share videos of people who are really having a lot of fun. I kind of became obsessed with flash mobs after seeing one on Oprah in September, and today I was shown a video of a flash mob at my alma mater. It is such a typical occurrence on that campus (while I was in college we would frequently have petting zoos, horse and carriage rides, and ice cream all over campus- the quality of life is pretty high) that it was unsurprising but still so fun.

So until a few weeks from now, flash mob videos it is.



11.19.2009

In my suitcase

I've decided to create a weekly "in my suitcase" post because a) it's so fun to fake-plan a vacation in your head, and b) it's a fantastic waste of time. This week's destination: Savannah, Georgia. Okay, I have to admit that this isn't actually a fake vacation this time- my parents and I recently decided to swing by Savannah while we spend the Christmas season in Florida. I have heard such wonderful things about this quaint city but haven't ever been, so I am much looking forward to the Squares of Savannah, stopping in the Savannah College of Art and Design, and eating at Paula Dean's restaurant, The Lady and Sons!

Without further ado, this is my vintage hat box suitcase:

And here are its Southern Belle fillings:
Valentino at ShopStyle


11.18.2009

Afternoon thoughts

"I was born with an enormous need for affection,
and a terrible need to give it."
~Audrey Hepburn


11.17.2009

Bring on the red cups [holiday season]

The red cups are back! And, sadly enough, the commercial entity that is Starbucks just ushered me into the holiday season. I have been shaking my head at the Christmas decoration merchandise that popped up the day after Halloween, turning a deaf ear to Christmas music in stores, and begging my early-decorator grandma not to put her lawn reindeer out until at least Thanksgiving. But there was something different tonight- maybe that all the storefronts on Michigan Avenue are putting up Christmas displays, that the side streets already have their tree lights up and bright, that the Magnificent Mile Festival of Lights is on Saturday, and that I received the most precious holiday email from Kate Spade this afternoon. I got that tingling feeling of excitement in my stomach though. I officially cannot wait for Thanksgiving and Christmas.


So on the festive note, I began my Christmas list!

1. An eternity scarf. Typical me, can't decide on a color.


2. Tory Burch Reva flat. It's about time- anyone care to choose a color for me? I'm thinking black and gold, but the green or orange is so pretty and deliciously impractical.


3. Lululemon yoga pants, since I'm now a gym class whore with a 7-month pregnant instructor who kicks my butt.



11.16.2009

Black and white

This weekend I finally got around to doing some of the crafty things I have been putting off. Perhaps I was inspired by the madness from the sample sale I attended last week (more on that later). In any case, after a visit to Madison to visit some college friends, Sunday was spent going out to breakfast with the boy, watching movies/dozing on the couch, and sprucing up the corner cabinet in my bathroom.

Before (sorry, my only before picture was taken in my tiny bathroom)

And after!



The project was super cheap and simple. The decorative paper on the top of the cabinet is actually Hallmark gift wrap from their "Modern Woman" collection. I adhered it with several layers of Mod Podge (warning: it is really difficult to do a large surface area like this one without those pesky air bubbles and took me several tries before I was satisfied/gave up). Then the edges of the cabinet got a fresh coat of black paint to give the cabinet more structure. This goes perfect in my black and white bathroom, and I'm ignoring the fact that it is a bit girly for my boy's tastes.

11.11.2009

Sunshine daydream

Since moving to a shady, albeit pretty, tree-lined street, I have to admit that I have been craving more sunlight to stream in my windows. Of course, the grass is always greener with me- I used to live in a west-facing high-rise apartment with floor-to-ceiling windows and was annoyed that I had to dust every other day (at least in theory) and that my apartment was always about 15 degrees hotter than it should have been. I will eventually find my perfect compromise, but until then here is some pretty eyecandy.

Breaking barriers.

Naked windows.

Bring inside, out.

11.10.2009

New York state of mind

How adorable is this suitcase? I feel like I wouldn't mind waiting for my luggage so much if I was waiting for this.


My best friend spent the weekend in New York City, and after sadly having to decline her last-minute invitation to go with, I spent the weekend kitten-sitting for her and wishing I was in NYC. This is what I would fill the suitcase with...

Michael Kors at ShopStyle

11.09.2009

Reunited and it feels so good

My working computer and I are back! Thank goodness for Apple. If you haven't backed up your computer, DO IT RIGHT NOW, and save yourself a mini-heart attack in case something happens.

I have had big plans to get a lot done and be very crafty lately, but alas I have been SO unproductive. On my to-do list, and to be posted soon (I hope):
*Makeover the corner cabinet in my bathroom with some black paint and pretty black and white paper for the shelves
*Line my mini-blinds with ribbon
*Sand and repaint a mirror for my bedroom

*Oh, and possibly begin the horrible process of studying for finals next month, which will inevitably take me away from my sweet blog again : (

11.02.2009

Computer I miss you



My sweet little computer died on Friday (it was quite the traumatic experience for me), so posts will be few/non-existant for the time being. Keeping my fingers crossed that it gets back from Apple with everything intact!





10.29.2009

Wrap up

I just can't get the sequin Juicy Couture necklace out of my mind, so I have been searching for a more affordable version this evening. To my dismay, nothing matches Juicy. However, I did find some fabulous baubles from Newport News. I have never actually ordered anything from them before, but they are so J.Crew right now that I might have to give it a try.



On another note, Anthropologie almost does Juicy.

G-L-A-M-O-R-O-U-S

Have. to. have. for. holiday. season.

Son of John at ShopStyle



Diane von Furstenberg at ShopStyle