Saturday, April 27, 2013

Wedding...Wednesday...er...I mean Saturday.

Sometimes when Eric has something going on and I've had a busy week, my only child comes out in full force. What do I mean? Oh I mean that it's Saturday night and I'm totally content playing on the computer in pjs above pretty much anything else...

The house is clean. The computer is fully charged. The magazines I subscribe to are unread.

Ahhh...perfection.

So, aside from trying ROC Retinol serum tonight (fine lines BE GONE!), I've been wedding planning...er....researching. Thought I'd post some stuff and also ask your thoughts on a few things...

1. We've officially decided on colors! Think champagne, white, green apple + some black. I could explain the whole concept but I'm not wanting to type it all and that will ruin the fun anyway. :) We're going with a modern elegance feel.... (Totally just thought of that phrase as I was typing and now plan to say it all the time.. modern elegance. Boom.)

2. Somewhere between a glass of wine and a bubble bath tonight, I realized I need to get my rear in gear about wedding shoes! I've been so consumed by everything else I forgot an integral part of my wardrobe! Sheez. I have 6 mos, but just saying. So, wanted to ask...what did you do for your wedding shoes? Did you wear heels for the ceremony and flats for reception? Low-ish heels for all? Tough it out in heels the whole darn time? I love me some heels, but I think my feet will be killing me if I go too high. Advice appreciated. I'm currently in love with some that are only 3 inches. I think I'll be able to rock them all night....er....right? hahah.. Who knows.

Gotta love sparkly! :) 

3. Our venue lets us provide our own booze. Hellllllo cost savings. There's lots of blogs out there and ways to figure out how much to buy yada yada... so I'm not worried about that. But wanted to ask you guys.. What did you do? Full bar? Beer/wine? Somewhere in between?


4. With less than six months to go, it's feeling SO CLOSE! I mean, we got engaged in September and I was like "Wow, October of next year is so far!" It's all just so exciting!

Oh and also exciting...we've been talking more seriously about a honeymoon location. :) We used to be very in support of going a couple months after the wedding (right after Christmas and over New Years) but now we're contemplating going right after the wedding...or pretty close. Either way, we'll have a blast so I'm not concerned. But after being in that wedding last weekend and coming home/back to work, I was like "Blech...this would stink...to have all that fun and then have to go back to work the next week? Hmm.." So yeah...re-thinking a bit.

So yeah...that was a heap of rambles. My People Style Watch mag is starting at me. I think it wants attention. Happy weekend, friends!

Monday, April 22, 2013

C&C's wedding weekend (recap) :)

So on Wednesday, I logged in to Delta to check in to my flight to ATL for my friends' wedding (that I was in). I couldn't check in. WTH?! I was on the same flight with all my friends on Thurs afternoon... 

Yeah...no I wasn't. 

Someone (*coughJackiecough*) was doing entirely too many things at once and not paying attn and booked her flight for...Friday. Yeah. Many thanks to my awesomely calm fiancĂ© who helped me not have a meltdown when the only tickets available were over $1500. Twenty-five thousand AA miles later and I was booked on a Thurs flight for a minimal fee. Phew. Needless to say, I don't think I will EVER make that mistake again. I'm always afraid I'll book the wrong flight and well...it's a real fear, people. Sheez. But, glad there was a great (and cheap) resolution. Wahoo to American Airlines! :) There's a reason I keep my miles with them. 

Anyhoo, while everyone else got to ATL then drove to Auburn, I got my butt delayed in Dallas. 

1. Angry people who were WAY more delayed than me thanks to some storms. They were scary, people. And I'm referring to the people, not the storms.  2. Me kicking back and waiting for my shuttle from ATL to Auburn once I (finally) arrived. 
I finally made it to Auburn around 11 p.m. (I left at noon) and was eager to meet up with the group! We channeled our inner college students (hey, we were in a college town after all) and may have stayed out til 4 a.m....and ordered over $100 in Taco Bell. Yeah. If you ever wondered about the cool ranch tacos, they're quite good. Just saying. myFitnesspal didn't get updated this weekend...haha...
 On Friday, we woke up and drove the rest of the way to Alexander City, Alabama, the groom's hometown. We checked in to our lodge and got ready for some rehearsaling (yeah, I made that a verb). :)
At the RD. 1. Kristy and me, 2. Cory and Candice, 3. The bride and her maids. :) Also, I borrowed my dress from my friend and I think she might have to come over and pry it from my hands b/c I love it. So mad I missed it last year at Express. 
Friday night, we all stayed up ENTIRELY too late, Eric finally arrived (wahoo!!!!!) from his work meeting in Denver and we made a Harlem Shake video. And it was awesome. I kinda want to share it but I dunno how people would feel, so I won't...yet. I don't ever mind being embarrassed but others might.


Saturday....
1. We headed to an adorable little B&B to get ready. Since C is a stylist, her whole salon family came down to the wedding. It was awesome to have professionals making our curls look perfect. :) 2. We did some yoga (hey, why not) and then headed to the reception site for some pics. 3. Where was the reception site? A fabulous barn! Check out the chandelier being hung. :)
 I'm already on photo overload, but I can't stop.... Here are some from the big day!
The beautiful bride, her event planner and all of her maids. :) 

Candice surprised Cory by not only having his dad walk her down the aisle, but also changing into a totally different dress before the wedding, a beautiful Vera Wang gown. :)
Eric gets props for this adorable shot. :)

Eric gets more props for this cool shot of the reception site. :) I dig his chili...and his mad photo skills, too. 

Finally! A photo with my favorite guy! :) 
...and another b/c it's my blog and I can. :)

After the wedding and reception, we headed back to our lodge. Even the bride and groom joined us for a bit! I don't know why, but late night yoga sounded like a good idea... This photo is perfect for the whole weekend... Lots of laughs and lots of fun with good friends...also some awesome randomness. hah.. I'll spare you from all the details, but they include: Harlem Shake videos * confetti canons* setting off our lodge's alarm somehow...at 2 a.m. * late night yoga * waking up late and almost missing our flights home * and oh so much more... :)

I'll leave you with this gorgeous one of the bride... We created a hashtag for the wedding and now it REALLY makes me want to have one for ours. It's so cool to see all the pics others have posted!

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Things I learned this weekend

(in no particular order)

1. For my deeper set eyes, I should be putting a lighter (pinkish) shade of shadow up on my lid AND slightly above my crease to open my eyes more. Who knew? (Thanks awesome guy at Sephora! I love guy makeup artists. Just saying.) 

2. How to use my new iPad mini that I won! 


 (I won it at the below event for the Philbrook Museum called "The Mix" last weekend where local bartenders all compete for the best drink. It's put on by the "young masters" society of Philbrook...aka the younger peeps.) I never win anything, so I am STOKED!
Bartenders lined the perimeter of the room to serve their signature drink
 3. Winston REALLY likes the window being open and he's too cute up there to make him get down.

4. That I'm a myFitnessPal flunkie. Okay, not really. But, thanks to that little app, I've learned that I need to track my food better b/c I'm eating like a sloth. (I have no idea what sloths eat. It just sounded right. Go with it).

5. I've learned (again thanks to myFitnessPal) that I shouldn't eat whatever Eric is eating b/c he goes on 3 hour bike rides...and I jog....a little...sometimes.

(This is his "I'm about to burn more calories than myfitnesspal says you should be eating in a day" face.) 

 6. I've learned how to connect Instagram to my NEW iPhone 5 that I got after I broke my 4s (below). Seriously... did anyone else lose their MINDS trying to get the 5 to connect to your Instagram? Anyway...I considered it a victory when it started magically working....even though I have no idea how  I did it b/c my settings have been right all along. Oh well. (I got the iPhone 5 last weekend and won the iPad on the same night... technology day for the win!)


 7. Along those lines, I've learned that Apple Care is a fabulous service for those of us clumsy folks. New iPad and new iPhone= both protected. Bam. (Lest we forget the iPad I also broke last year by dropping it sans Apple Care. Blech).

8. Gracie and Winston really like walks. Okay, I already knew this...but I just wanted to post this photo anyway. :)


And that was a much better way to blog about my weekend than just saying "I ran errands and Eric and I enjoyed the gorgeous weather. :) 

Hope you had a good weekend, friends! 

Friday, April 12, 2013

Self tanning for the win

For the record, I was going to call this post "brown skin" like the song, but then thought that might be offensive if that showed up in someone's reader and they don't know me well. So yeah... Anyhoo...moving forward...

This is the time of year where I start my daily affirmations of "Tanning beds are bad. Do not go to the tanning bed."

I'm a recovered tanning bed addict visitor. And now that I'm older and wiser, I want to kick myself for all the time I spent in those cancer beds. :( I visit my derm regularly, wear sunblock (and hats! Very impt!) in the sun, but yeah... I still get the urge to bronze myself a lot. I read somewhere that every time you go "just a few times," you increase your risk of cancer by 2%. Not worth it, friends. Not worth it.

Okay, stepping off my PSA soapbox. Anyway, I've tried several self tanners recently and thought I'd tell you what I think about them. Also I'm trying to get my booty on my blog more, so thought this was a good opportunity to ramble and review all at once.

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1. I have always loved (and will continue to love) the Jergen's Natural Glow Express. I mix it with my moisturizer (Olay Quench is my favorite) and as the sun becomes more present (and so do short sleeves), that mixture becomes more tanner/less moisturizer. Usually around 3/4 tanner and the rest my moisturizer. If I need to get tan more quickly, I just skip the moisturizer, but it isn't as subtle on me that way. I prefer the medium to dark even though I'm quite fair b/c I think the darker ones look less orangey. Someone told me that once and it's a great tip and so true. Anyway, I didn't list a ton of pros, but this really is my favorite self tanner lotion out there right now.

Pros
- Works quickly
- Looks natural
- Isn't super pricey
- Everyone carries it- Ulta, Target, drugstores. That's a bonus if you ask me. Easy access...haha...:)
- If you exfoliate first and moisturize, the tan lasts quite awhile for a lotion. I'll apply it like three days in a row and then not apply for the next 4 or 5 days and still have good color.

Cons
- Smells like burnt fritos (that's what I think self tanners smell like)
- Bottle doesn't last a long time
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2. Tan Towels. I'd heard good things about these so I picked up a couple at Ulta and gave em a shot. It's definitely more economical to get the pack of 10 than just buy them individually ($5/each), but I didn't want to commit that much. The application was SUPER easy. Not nearly as messy as a lotion. And the smell was fine. I mean, there's a hint of self tanner smell, but not as strong as a lotion I didn't think. After two, I noticed a definite difference. But after one, I didn't really notice a ton. I did get some color though off one towel. I just think two applications is better. :) I really want to buy these on Amazon and give them a solid run b/c they really were that easy.

Pros
- SO EASY
- Not messy at all
- Faint smell
- Good color
- One cloth really does cover your whole body
- Don't get that sticky feel you get from a lotion.

Cons
- Can't really see where it's going on as you wipe it on. Color develops later. (But I should note that it still didn't dry streaky. I just like to see where it's going, that's all).
- Kind of pricey. I mean, at $5/towel for one tan application vs $7.99 or whatever for the Jergens that gives you multiple applications...eh.. But the multipack IS a good deal, especially on Amazon.



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3. Fake Bake Flawless. Let me start with saying this is my current favorite. I was perusing the interwebs and saw reviews for this, ended up on Amazon...and it ended up in my shopping cart. With Eric out of town some of this week, I thought I might as well give it a go. (In case it totally made a mess of our bathroom, he would never know...haha). As you can see, it's a spray bottle, which concerned me. You spray the tanner on the mitt it comes with and use that to apply the tan all over in circular motions. It's like three-five sprays per leg, three sprays per arm.. Anyway, you get the gist.  I watched a youtube video on how to apply it first and then went for it. I have to say, this is super easy, even though it doesn't seem like it would be. And it gives you an even tan immediately. It smells more tropical than self tanner, but it's still quite strong. I don't mind the tropical scent though. And since you have gloves and a mitt, it's really not that messy! I put a towel down first and I'm glad I did that b/c I'm not that accurate with my sprays apparently. (oops). But even if you get some on the bathroom, it wipes up with a paper towel. Easy peasy.

On my first application, I was hesitant and didn't apply that much. I got in the shower the next day and watched my tan wash down the drain. :( I had color, but I definitely could have applied more. So, that's what I did the next time. It gives you that false color...like when you spray tan...so you think you're tanner than you are. But, then after sleeping overnight and showering or whatever, it looks really natural! On me, it looks kinda like a level one spray tan...or maybe even a tinge darker...but definitely not level two...after two applications. (Remember, my first application was super light b/c I was nervous).

Overall, this one is my favorite for right now and I'm going to stick with it. Plus, I feel like my two applications barely made a DENT in the bottle. This will last a long time! YAY! I will, however, need Eric to spray my back and use the mitt to rub it in. (Oh the joys he gets to deal with living with me). Let me say.. I haven't let this fade yet. So I could come back next week with blotches and craziness and totally take all this back...haha.. But for now, I am totally blown away by how much I like this product. 

Pros
- Cost effective (Even if you buy it at Ulta or somewhere not as cheap as Amazon, I can tell it lasts a long time, so that makes it awesome!)
- Great color!
- No streaking...seriously...even less streaking than with any lotion I've tried.
- Easy as heck.
- Immediate color. Since it gives you that "false" spray tan color while it develops, you could easily spray this and go out for the night with a tan.
- Pleasant smell...compared to the others I've tried that smell like stale or burnt fritos. *blech* And the smell is tropical/strong at first but after your shower, you really can't even smell it. I don't feel that way about the lotions.

Cons
- Is definitely messier than the Tan Towels. I mean...it has a spray bottle, after all. I have to emphasize that this was not ANYWHERE near as messy as I assumed. The spray should go on the mitt and then on your body. Not hard. Unless your challenged like me and accidentally spray the toilet...haha.. :)
- Rubs off a little bit on clothes and sheets before you shower it off...just like a spray tan would.

So, feel free to take my tanning .02 or leave it.... These are what have worked for me and my fair skin. I've used MANY self tanning products, but these are just some of my thoughts on recent products. Be sure to read the web reviews, too, just so you get other opinions. I don't know about you, but I barely read product info anymore. I just read reviews before I purchase things like this... *shrugs*

Yeah.. I just wrote a super long post about tanners. Wow. Eh well... Happy Friday, friends! :)

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Knock knock knock - Penny... Knock knock knock-Penny....

...Knock knock knock- Penny (couldn't miss the third time... from Big Bang Theory).

Where have I been?

I dunno! *Shrugs*

Right here?

Yeah... I think so... but I have no idea how this much time has flown since my last post.

Blerg.

Well... if you follow me on instagram, you're more up to speed. (On that note, I think I'm addicted to instagram, but that's for another day..haha). Anyhoo, I think I've just had wedding planning, work, other events, another friend's (destination) wedding in two weeks....all just swirling around in my brain. My free time is mostly spent knocking things out lately...

I feel like April is kind of an integral month in our wedding planning... save the dates have to get ordered and start going out, I have meetings with florists, we found our officiant (YAY!) and we probably should at least start thinking about caterers...

So yeah... first world problems. ;) I have a friend who calls them champagne problems. I love that. I want to start using that.

I think gets challenging b/c so many vendors are only open during business hours. I WORK during business hours, so yeah. Lunches are often spent calling them or meeting them. Evenings are spent looking at centerpiece/bouquet ideas, etc. for the meetings taking place over lunch.

I'm so excited about it all and having fun, so definitely don't think I'm complaining! I just think I didn't realize how much time had flown since I popped over here last. I've been reading YOUR blogs, but mine hasn't felt the love lately...haha...

I think I make some of the wedding stuff more challenging b/c I'm kinda bad with decisions sometimes. Some other lawyer friends of mine are also bad with decisions. I think it's b/c we look at all sides of things...and then look at all sides again... and possibly one more time...just for good measure... haha...Or maybe that's just what I tell myself to feel better. Whatever. So I'm like "What core colors should we go with in the centerpieces? Hmm..." *tilts head in thought* and then I end up talking myself in and out of things approximately 10 times. In short, I'm excited to nail down the florist we want to use and get something on paper b/c I won't change it once we do that.

I blame pinterest for all these fabulous ideas making decisions even harder! :)

Anyhoo, just wanted to pop in with some randomness and say howdy. Hopefully you'll see my face...er...writing...er...whatever...around these parts more often.

Happy Tuesday!