April 27, 2012

Outfit: What's black, white and pink with butterflies all over?

Why, my Oscar scarf of course!

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I was in love with my outfit yesterday. This Oscar de la Renta scarf was a glorious thrift score from a few years ago - but I find it difficult to find the right outfit to wear it with, since it's so bold.

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 I think I hit on the right combination.

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Outfit details: Earrings, a gift from my BFF Allison from her Chile trip, Oscar de la Renta scarf, thrifted, American Eagle sweater, thrifted, red jersey dress, Bitten by Sarah Jessica Parker, thrifted, leggings and Earth boots.
Sass.

April 24, 2012

April Highlights

April has been so full and busy, I've barely had time to breathe, never mind blog! Last week, I managed an all-day dance program for tween girls during their school vacation. Exhausting to say the least. My day went something like this - Wake up at 4:45am, curse the universe at 4:46am, drive to Amesbury for 6:30am, car pool with my co-workers to Newton for 7:45am, work with the girls from 8:00-4:30pm, reverse the commute, get home around 6:30pm, eat dinner, crash by 9:30pm. 


Notice that there is NOTHING about keeping house in there. Remember my two-thirds life theory? Yeah...when I work these intensive programs, my home becomes a disaster zone. I spent the majority of this past weekend reclaiming my apartment.

Now that that's been done, I can exhale a bit and tell you about the April highlights! Ooohhh - Aaahhh! 


1. Laydeez Coffeez

Now that spring is starting to grace us with more sunshine-y days we've decided to take Laydeez Coffeez to the great outdoors. Grady has been waiting for me to put this picture of us sitting on the Prescott Park stage for weeks! Here Grady! By the way, that swirl we are sitting on is the yellow brick road, from last summer's production of The Wizard of Oz. 


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And "Laydeez Coffeez" turned into "Laydeez Icecreamz" a few weeks ago when we took a jaunt to The Ice House.

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2. Easter at Thom's

We had Easter brunch at my brother Thom's house this year. So much food, and so delicious!

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3. Spring dresses!

The sunshine has really been bringing out my inner girly-girl! I've been rocking the springy dresses lately. And since my crippled dancer feet have been behaving lately, I've been wearing heels a bit more!

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4. Spotlight Awards

The Spotlight Awards are like our community's version of the Grammys, Tonys and Academy Awards all rolled into one. Remember last summer when I choreographed/was a cast member of A Midsummer Night's Dream? Well, we won the People's Choice Spottie for Best Play!
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We were totally graceful and gracious winners...
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And that's pretty much been my April! Phew! It's good to be back. 






April 04, 2012

Floral in yo' face

Sometimes - I just feel the need to be incredibly narcissistic and document my own cuteness. I'm seriously crushing on my outfit today.

Floral in yo face


I must admit - when the floral trend started to re-emerge, my first response was "GAG." I had no desire to run out and buy something that would make me look like a Laura Ashley bed set.

HOWEVER...my co-worker Evangeline, who is one of the snazziest dressers I know, started wearing florals with finesse. Then Elsie from A Beautiful Mess popped up in my feed reader wearing cute floral tights and polka-dots in tandem, and images on Pinterest assaulted me with the adorable combination of florals and stripes

In short, I was sold.

I picked up this button-down a few weeks ago at Goodwill for $3. The skirt and shoes are also past thrift finds as well. Tights from Marshalls and knit hat courtesy of my Mum.

What do you think? Can I rock the florals? Have you ever had a fashion trend grow on you slowly?

April 03, 2012

Thrift Scores!

I've caught the thrifting bug again lately. Dangerous, I tell you. I thought I would share some of my recent scores...

A fierce table with built in magazine/book rack - $7.99

Awesome-sauce Table - $7.99

A pretty, autumnal queen sized vintage sheet $3.99

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This is indicative of a recent thrifting fascination/obsession. Stripey men's sweaters. With my blond hair growing out all scraggly, I kind of look like Kurt Cobain with boobs rocking these, but they're also kind of the most comfortable things ever. $5.99

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And, the score of the year, a Pendleton Wool throw blanket for...wait for it...$15!!! Pam, who LOVES Pendleton Wool, would be proud.

Pendleton Wool Blanket - $15 Hell yeah!

April 02, 2012

M is for Mondays...and Music: Musical Memory - Smashing Pumpkins Tonight, Tonight

8th Grade Homeroom Photo: 1995-1996


Musical Memory: Smashing Pumpkins' Tonight, Tonight
Rochester Catholic School, Rochester, NH circa June 1996

Oh 8th grade. What a terrible time. Above is my eighth grade home room picture. I'm in the front row, sitting on the floor on the left. The less surly girl. (Can we talk about how awesome my posture is?! Go ballet training!)

Unlike my previous Musical Memory posts - there is no huge story here. Per tradition, the 7th graders DJed the 8th grade graduation dance. The last song rolled around, and immediately everyone was pissed that it wasn't Stairway to Heaven. (Yes, even at a mid-nineties middle school dance, this was a standard last dance expectation). I was a giant dork in 8th grade - so I was relieved when my friend, Brian Deveau, swooped in and asked me to dance. (Nevermind that there were 29 boys in my class and 8 girls - so my odds were fantastic - I still thought I was an untouchable).

In retrospect - I am glad that that 7th grade DJ did not play Stairway. Tonight, Tonight was so fitting for that moment in time - and had it been Zeppelin, this dance might've blurred together with the many school dances that came before and after it. This song always propels me back to 8th grade, dancing in the cafeteria with Brian, and for four minutes and nineteen seconds, feeling a little bit cooler.

April 01, 2012

Good Libations and Good Vibrations: Whiskey Night

One of my goals for 29 before 30 was to entertain more. As I've gotten older, I've come to realize that I really enjoy opportunities to socialize that involve learning about something. This is why the craft and food communities are so simultaneously interesting and appealing to me. For example, I can go shopping at a show like Bazaar Bizarre, and get to interface with artists and learn about their process while I browse. I can grab a tasting at Throwback Brewery and learn about how the hops in my beer were roasted. I nerd out on that shit. Love it.

Hence, it makes perfect sense that I would want to learn something while entertaining in my own home, and I've decided that that something is classic cocktails.

Vintage bar ware - prepped for the party


I have collected hundreds of cocktail recipes through the years, as a result of my voracious blog reading, however, I have tried very few of them. You see, as much as I love a good cocktail, making them requires some effort. Though I fully endorse treating yo' self every once in a while, as a singleton, pulling out all the stops to make, say herb infused vodka, simply so that I can have a drink doesn't seem worth all of the pomp and circumstance.

So an idea began to marinate.

A classic cocktail party. Once a month. Each month focuses on a different liquor, flavor or theme.

The second half of the party idea came about when my friend CJ said something to me a few weeks ago. He mentioned that he had gone to a friend's house and just listened to a record - and how great it was just to sit there and take in the music.

I love vinyl...but it is often a solitary experience, because it is not the sort of portable medium that we are used to nowadays.

Put these two things together and you've got Good Libations and Good Vibrations!

Good Libations and Good Vibrations: Whiskey Night!


My first shindig was last night, and we focused on whiskey drinks. This choice was prompted by a great article called Raising the Bar in the Dec/Jan 2012 issue of BUST magazine. The article is all about how whiskey, bourbon, scotch and the like, traditionally viewed as "man" drinks, are actually liquors with a great historical connection to women, and how, after many years, are coming back into vogue for women to consume.

Hilariously and ironically enough - my guests this time around were my guy friends (until one of their girlfriends - my friend Rhi-Rhi - showed up much later into the evening). My whiskey brings all the boys to the yard apparently.

I prepped ingredients to make each of the drinks, appropriate for a variety of tastes, from the article: An Old Fashioned, a Manhattan, a Maple Leaf and the Clara Bow. I was also sure to have various types of whiskey as well - Irish, Scottish and American. Traditionally, I have not been a whiskey fan, so I was interested to learn if any of these concoctions would be appealing to me.

While I took a sip from an Old-Fashioned and a Manhattan that the boys put together (bleck - not for me) the clear winner among both sexes was the Maple Leaf - which is bourbon mixed with maple syrup and lemon juice:

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I also quite enjoyed the Clara Bow, also a bourbon cocktail, mixed with St. Germain, homemade grenadine, lemon juice and mint.

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For nibbles, I served up a pizza with a spicy maple fig jam as a sauce, topped with linguica sausage and caramelized onions. We listened to Dylan, and then Ceej took out his guitar and we had a Springsteen sing-a-long.

I learned how to make some awesome cocktails, and learned that I have a taste for bourbon. I think it will take a long time for me to have an appreciation for whiskey served neat - but I'm open to the learning process. All in all, a successful evening. I'm hoping to host a Good Libations Good Vibrations party about once a month, and I'm super excited to nerd out and learn more about making and drinking classic cocktails!

Do you have a killer cocktail recipe to share? Leave or link in the comments below!

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