Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Nothing Good Happens After Midnight


Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a little girl who lived on a hill and dreamed of castles and princes and talking mice (like Gus Gus). Sadly, her dreams didn't come true (unless you count touring castles in England with her parents, which, no, does not count), but, eventually she left the hill and moved to a big, big city to another place known as The Hilltop where she would find something even better than castles and princes.*

On The Hilltop, she met her very best friend. They spent several years together in a special kind of family (ahem, sorority) and after leaving The Hilltop (although, neither of them seem to get very far) they're still the Monica to the other's Rachel (we're both really Pheobe, but, let's move past that).
The Very Best Friend has the strangest luck. While we've both determined that We Are Grown Ups, there are still times in which we want to pretend we're still 19. Case in point: Very Best Friend had the opportunity to go to a very swanky party last weekend.

So, like any self respecting awesome person would, she said "Yes please." And then called it good just as the clock struck 12--after all, she'd already danced the night away, been super cool in front of some super dreamy men and had a great time. What more was there? Her friends however, did not call it a night. This resulted in a lost scarf, misplaced cell phones and an incident in a parking lot with a pregnant woman at 2am. Trying to do The Right Thing, Very Best Friend stayed near her friends and thus was involved in the whole scarf/cell phone/parking lot fiascoes. Not ideal.

So, Very Best Friend and I have decided that it's quite ok to be in bed early.

This lesson dear children, proves that nothing good ever happens after midnight.

Just ask Cinderella.
(oh, and also, if the Super Bowl is in town, take full advantage)

*(unless of course I'm offered a castle or a prince, in which case, Very Best Friend, I still love you, but, I'm takin' the castle)

Monday, February 7, 2011

Things That Make Me Smile

I'm in kind of a sour mood today--not bad, just, sour. I don't really know why....But, to counter that, I present to you, things on my happy list today. Three cheers for happy!

A yummy smelling candle
Jax Teller (God bless Kurt Sutter for creating this show)
(picture from here)

House (PTL it's a new episode tonight! Also? FINALLY!))
(picture from here)

Agent Booth (I swear, if he proposes to that wench, Hannah, I will have an aneurysm--mark my words)
(picture from here)

Dr. Chase. Please and thank you. (Why I didn't run off to Australia when I was 18 to find myself a man, I will never know)
(picture from here)
(so this could have basically been titled "men who have accents and or are in the FBI")

These shoes.


Well, and these ones too, because COME ON, WHY NOT:


A spritz of this


Imagining I'm on this beach again
(picture from here)

This movie. Obviously.


What's on your happy list today?

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Nothing to see here--except ice

So, lest you've been under a rock, you know that like 85% of the country is under a blanket or snow and or ice. My Texas included.

Of course, I fell asleep at like 6PM on Monday night, so when I saw the weather report, I was like "ehh, you never deliver" and then woke up a few times to pounding rain and got major sads because "damnit you promised me snow and that is certainly not snow!". Until around 4AM when everything froze. And then we had thundersnow--which was a totally new thing for me.

So. Pouring rain, plus freezing temps equals a whole lotta ice. Covered in snow. And more ice, just to be sure. Also? Welcome Superbowl fans! This should feel like home to you!

I attempted to go into work on Tuesday like a responsible little lady since we were open for business and all. That didn't pan out so well. We miiiiight have gotten stuck on the way in. So, I worked from home and napped with the pups. Clearly, a better use of my time.

Made it into work yesterday, although it took a good hour to drive the 11 miles and then was trapped inside the office all day as nothing near us was open. Lame.

Luckily, I was rewarded for my efforts with Season Five of House on DVD (I totally thought I grabbed season six since it's my favorite, but, since the husband refused to allow me to buy seasons one and two of Bones--on sale!-- I shall take what I can get. And no one is complaining about 17 hours of Dr. Chase--trust) and take out last night. Thus, I enjoyed my evening all snuggled up with my puppies, Dr. Chase and some brownies. Can't complain.

Although, I won't lie, I'm kinda cold.

How are y'all holding up?

Monday, January 31, 2011

How I Know I've Lost My Mind

Y'all. Y'ALL. I had a long weekend. And by "long" I don't mean "super awesome in that I had an extra day off and or went on vacation". No. I mean "I worked a crap ton and slept maybe 5 hours from Thursday to Sunday so it's just all one giant day of exhaustion". Word.

So, I'm back from a whirlwind trip--one that ended in me attempting to paint my nails dark blue at 8:30 last night. Apparently, I decided that I've been so busy and haven't been able to touch up the pink I got done WEEKS AGO so I mean, why not attempt to re-do it myself?! Children. It's like I never learn. (I really should throw all my nail polish away so that I'm not tempted)

Trying to do detailed tasks on 5 hours of sleep is not smart.

Also not smart? Watching 15 minutes of House before you go to sleep/fall asleep fully dressed, shoes included with your laptop on and a piece of a Twizzler in your hand.

Not that I've ever done that or anything. Especially not Friday night.

So. Let's recap:

1. Painting nails dark blue which results in me looking like I have frost bite.

2. I have eaten more Twizzlers/Sour Patch Kids in a 48 hour period then I've ever had in my life (dinner, breakfast, etc).

3. Have dreams that somehow combine House and Sons of Anarchy. Really no idea where this came from since I haven't watched SOA in weeks, but, I mean, why is this not reality? Also, Fox, can we get onboard with doing this? I mean maybe someone in SAMCRO needs to go see House because they have some mysterious illness? I'm just saying: GENIUS IDEA.

Today, I'm at work. I'm three Diet Cokes in and there is an appointment for a manicure scheduled this afternoon.

And I'll be catching up on House this evening. With a side of Sons of Anarchy. Oh, and hopefully sleeping.

If I'm not back tomorrow it's because I'm still sleeping.

xoxox

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Talkin' 'bout my girls

I know I tend to gush about my sisters and my nieces, but, I just can't help it, I love them so. I'm a very lucky lady to have these amazing women in my life.

Of course they don't fill the void of my mom, but, they are wonderful and I'm lucky to have them.

(I do want to say that I love each and every single one of my sweet blog friends and just because I don't have a picture with you doesn't mean I don't love and adore you--especially my Dallas gals, my runners and my favorite mama out in Tennessee)

When I got married, I inherited these lovely ladies:

Sissy Becca (we're the same age)
Sissy Rachel (who is in Canada serving a mission!) (oh, and that's our nephew--turns out, I don't have any pictures of just me and Rach)
And my Momma in law

Earlier in life, I gained my big sis, Lara. She has been my best friend for years and although she's about 15 years older than me, she's my best friend, my other half, my soul sister--you name it, she's it.

We have very similar family circumstances and we can lean on eachother.
She provided me with these gals--my nieces. Aren't they gorgeous? I hate them a little bit. The blondie next to me is my college bound gal. I can't believe it! (no one told me we were all wearing tights!)
And yes, y'all get a picture of me in my blonde days--and a wedding picture to boot! My matron of honor and I mugging for the camera.
I have a feeling I might get the beat down for this picture, but, when I joined a sorority in college, I had no idea what I would gain: a lifelong friend in this chica here.

She's an amazing photographer and has upheld me through some of my hardest moments. And there's no one that can make me laugh like her! ("Relax Ross, it's not like she doesn't like you!")

And thanks to the wonderful world of blogging, I've been blessed with this lovely lady and our across the miles friendship. (We missed you D! Next time, right??!)
And my redheaded sista--who is totally going to BQ at the Cleveland Marathon this year. Eeek!

Blessed with such wonderful ladies.... I am grateful. Lord help me, does this mean I'm only going to have sons?! (if so, Sara, I'm totally giving them to you)
Oh. In shoe related news, the heels broke off-- O-F-F OFF my boot (boot. singular) today. So, I'm currently walking around the office in my socks. Tres chic. I was feeling very Nancy Sinatra in my boots and shift dress, now? I just feel short. Sigh.
Happy Wednesday y'all!
xoxox

Monday, January 24, 2011

It's a dog's life

This was the scene at my house yesterday:


My boxer boy couldn't be bothered to move. All day. Literally, he was in that exact position from 10am to 2pm. Thus, leaving his sickie mom to fight for space on the chair with the beagle and the cat.


And yes, that is jealously talking. In my next life, I want to come back as my dog.

Friday, January 21, 2011

A Letter To My Niece

I can't believe you're a high school senior. In your last semester of high school no less! I've been so proud to hear about your college acceptance letters and the amazing things you've done.

I know it's hard to believe, but, it wasn't that long ago that I was in your shoes (I know you think I'm super old, but, I'm not, I promise). I remember waiting for the letter from our hometown college. I remember going to the mailbox 300 times a day. For me, that letter never came. And you know what? I'm so glad it didn't.

Leaving home and going to college on my own was the greatest thing I ever did. I know you're nervous about maybe going so far away for school, and you know what? I say DO IT. You will meet people and do things you never thought you could or would. It's so worth it. You're braver than you think.

You're strong. You will do great things in life, of this, I have no doubt. Follow your heart. Don't do something just because everyone else is. There's a big world out there--don't miss your chance to see it. I know you won't--you've never been one to take no for an answer.

I know that no matter what you do, you will succeed and change the world. You and your sister are two of my favorite people in the world. I've been so lucky to watch you two grow into beautiful and lovely young women.

I'm so proud of you.

And yes, I will cry at your high school graduation. I cried at Rachel's--what else would you expect from me?

Love you, P.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

RIP Dear Shoes

The last few weeks my feet have been killing me. Like, literally, to the point of tears. Worse than after a marathon--for real.

Initially, I was blaming it on ice skating with Sara, but, I mean, that was over a week ago.

Then, last night, I came to the sad realization that my favorite pair of brown croc pumps were the culprit. I wore them yesterday and when I got home and took them off, I could hardly walk!

I've had them for years and wear them literally almost every.single.day. Guess I've just plum worn them out. Major sads.

Out with the old, in with the new.

I think these will be coming home with me in the next few days. Aren't they so sweet?! Again, my enabler sister found these when we were shopping together last week. Obviously, I need them.

In multiple colors. Right?!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Inspiration

I never thought of myself as a person who's really into home decor and design. That is until I became a homeowner. Now, I'm kinda obsessed. But, I have a very limited budget and suck at DIY projects, so, it's long ass process.

I finally have inspiration. Because that's really the hardest part right? Finding what you love and making it work for your space. I have never said I'm a great designer--no, no, I need someone to show me what's possible and I go from there.

My inspiration for mi casa:

This is, of course, from Southern Living--I think the September 2009 issue. We have similar colored furniture (now) and I love the throw pillows and the patterned chair. I'm hoping to achieve a similar look with our sofa thanks to pillows from Ballard Designs (I searched high and low and Ballard is the only place I can find that has what I'm looking for).

Another view of the room. We won't be able to do a nice neutral rug, but, I think we can hopefully pull off something close. We have yellows and reds/rust as opposed to the tan and brown.

This is from the Southern Living Georgia Idea House 2010. I love the framed art--I love that kind of country style art.
This is the Louisiana Idea House 2010 and while it's a little sparse for me (yes, I like stuff), I love the lively pillows and the pattern on that chair!
So, that is my goal for the living room.

Now, onto the den.

My husband finally agreed to take his "office" into the loft upstairs, thus, allowing me to redo our den. I'm very excited!

This is from the HGTV Dream Home 2007. It's seriously my dream home. It was a home in Colorado and I love it. It's rustic perfection. I really want our den to have a similar feel. We have white and brown furniture in there and I am going to add blue and gray pillows to mimic this look:
Back to the Southern Living Idea House. I love the chairs and artwork. Since we have a brown chair in our den and green walls, this is really my inspiration for colors and such.
The entrainment room from the Southern Living Dream Home. In the magazine this reads more green than blue, but, I really like the comfy cozy look of this. I'm kind of hoping to combine this look with the rustic lodge look. Y'all know I love me some rustic--I'm a country girl after all!
So. That's what I'm hoping for.

Y'all have seen what I've been working with. Meh:
But this? Is our "in progress"--taken at like 9:30 on Friday night when we got the genius idea to move furniture (ignore the purple pillow and the empty PowerAde bottle). When my dad and stepmom moved into their Cat Mural House (I still owe you Christmas Cat Mural photos!) they got rid of all their old furniture and I laid claim to a few pieces including this sofa:
It's a yellow and white gingham, but, it reads pretty neutral, hopefully with some creative thinking and good starting ideas, I can finally create a home that is comfortable and that I'm proud of.

Yes, I've become my mother.

Minus the pink sofa.
What is your home decor inspiration?

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Thank you Universe, you win. Again.

This isn't me fishing for compliments and telling me I'm really not old (although, if you feel inclined, go right ahead, I won't stop you)--this is me just being honest.

We all know I do not handle getting older very well, and it's not that I think I'm necessarily "old" (although the kid who thought I was 43 yesterday was lucky I didn't smack him. Note: I am NOT even close to 43), it's just that I thought I'd have accomplished more by the time I reached my current age, blah, blah, it's depressing, blah, blah.

So, I'mma be real with y'all here. I'm too freaking young to be going gray! Not fair.

Now, I know y'all are going to be like "Aww, SP, you aren't going gray." But, you're wrong! I totally am and the only reason you don't know this is because of a lovely thing called permanent dye. I have to color my hair like nobody's business these days. And of course my sisters love to remind me of this. (Rebecca, we're way too young for this nonsense!)

This is totally the universe going in for the win. I mean, we know when I beg to look younger, my skin freaks out and I get acne like I'm 16 again.

I'm not entirely sure what the Universe is trying to tell me with this one, but, my fingers are crossed that my prayers to be blonde are being answered in a backwards way--since my mom's family all goes "platinum" as opposed to "gray". Perhaps I'll actually go platinum blonde?

Growing up certainly isn't for sissies.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to make an appointment with my hairstylist.

Monday, January 17, 2011

I'm bitter, so, let's look at celebrities, k?

I'm in a foul mood today since I have to be at work and I literally have never worked an MLK Day before ever in my life, so, naturally, I'm 17 different kinds of annoyed.

To counter my general peachy demeanor, let's talk about the Golden Globes, mmkay?

I loved Scarlett's dress--it was very Great Gatsby, but, the hair? Totally ruined it.


Could Robert Downey, Jr. and his wife be any cuter? No, they could not. Like, I seriously want to hang out with them for dinner and drinks.
Ryan Gosling--perfection. Obviously.
Mila Kunis, you will forever be Jackie in my mind. But, you're stunning.
Dear Lea Michele's Dress, I want to marry you. And Lea? You look pretty fantastic too. That ring! Gorg.
January Jones? Just, no. NO. We get it. You're hot, no need to wear whatever that is.
Jane? Fabulous! Perfectly lovely and that color on her is dynamite. Everything about her was just dead on perfection. The bracelets, nail color, hair--everything. She should get an aware for looking like this, I tell ya!
Hailee Steinfeld (from True Grit) looked age appropriate and darling. Thank heavens that her stylist remembered that hey, you know, she is only 14. Take note teen celebrities of the world--she is your new gospel. Act and dress like her.
Eva Longoria always looks great. I mean, she could wear a potato sack and look gorgeous, but, last night, I was star struck by her hair. She could have probably used some actual color on her lips. I'm not a huge fan of nude lips. This is why God created red lipstick people! Also? Sucks to be you Tony Parker.
Angela Chase forever!!! Who would have ever thought that Angela Chase would grow up to look like this?! I know! The hair, the skin, the dress, the everything. Love.
Christian Bale: NO. Please Lord let this look be for a role, please, please, please. You're so pretty, why do you mess with it? Why?!?
Amy Adams--making us redheads proud. And you all know I'm currently obsessed with blue, so, of course, I loved her. Can I look like her when I grow up? Please?!
In other Golden Globes news, I cannot find a picture of Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, but, they are just the cutest couple ever and there was a shot of them during the awards of her leaning back onto him and I about died of the cuteness. If they ever break up, I will seriously have a mental breakdown.

Also, couldn't find a picture of Julia Stiles, but, she looked lovely. Duh.

Oh, oh, OH! And of course, I almost cried when Katey Sagal won for Sons of Anarchy--which no one expected. I would have been super happy if Kyra had won since she's been nominated like 800 times and finally won the Emmy in September, but, oh my gosh, I was like jumping up and down for Katey.

Y'all know my love of SOA and I think Katey kills is every week on that show and yes, it's not everyone's cup of tea, but, show material notwithstanding, Katey totally rocks that roll and deserved to win for sure. This gives me hope that she may get an Emmy next year. Which she deserves.

What were your favorite GG moments??

(all pictures from Just Jared.com)

Friday, January 14, 2011

Dress Obsessed

It's no secret to anyone that knows me that I'm a girly girl. I could live in dresses and skirts 24/7/365 for sure. Heck, I wore a skirt yesterday and it was literally freezing. Fashion is pain, right ladies?

So, yesterday I was g chatting with this fabulous girl and I was all "You'd be so proud of me, I threw away my Anthropologie catalog yesterday because there wasn't anything I wanted" and then the Universe was all "Hahahaha!" and then five minutes later, I found exactly 573 items on the website that I need.right.this.second.

Exhibit A:
Pom Flower Dress
Here, it looks better with the model (I need the necklace too, natch). Just imagine her with red hair:


Now, isn't this just the cutest thing ever?
Miss Swiss Corset Dress

And how sweet is this? With a little yellow cardi and a bright necklace? Sidenote, can redheads wear yellow? I don't know.
Sun Shades Dress


And then I was playing around on The Limited's website because a friend of mine scored a heck of a deal on a dress, and I found these. Which I need in each color.


You know I'm obsessed with purple and loooove me a purple dress, but, I'm also suddenly really into blue. I blame Kate Middleton. Need them both! Luckily, they're on sale....


And then because every girl needs her dream wedding dress, I present to you, my dream wedding dress. Sigh. Sara and I saw this in St. Louis and I fell in love. Hell, I probably would have tried it on had I a) not been wearing boots b) had a strapless bra handy and c) wasn't you know, wearing my wedding and anniversary bands. It's that gorgeous--well, at least I think it is. And it's so me. Seriously, where was this when I got married?

If you don't know, I hate my wedding dress. I was never in love with it, but, I had to find a wedding dress in exactly 55 minutes as I wedding dress shopped on my lunch break, which, I don't recommend--and at the time, it was the best of the bunch, but, I was never all "This is it!" or anything like that. Bleh.

ANYWAYS. I love this one. I want to get married again just to wear it. Or you know, just to wear around the house while doing dishes or something. (you can't really tell, but, it has Swiss dots all over it! Gahh, I die! Perfect. Perfect. PERFECT)

Now, if someone would please come hide all my credit cards or, tell me which item(s) I need right this second, that would be awesome.

Happy weekend my lovelies!