Monday, October 21, 2013

Lamp Love Part II

I don't know what it is about me and lamps, but I always seem to find a way to make modifications to them. Remember these?

The lamps I do love are usually out of my price range, so I have to come up with creative ways to make them my own. I found these beauties at TJ Maxx in Charlotte while shopping with my Mom. The original shades were enormous and a little modern for these bases. Mom suggested I swap the shades out, and low and behold, I found the ones pictured for $6.99 each at Ross of all places. I can't wait to get some great bedside tables to place them on!


Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Estate Sale

Saturday morning I was unable to fall back asleep and found on Facebook that an Estate sale was going on down the street. I arrived and found people lined up outside this house. 

Check out the beautiful silver pieces I snatched up:


Large revere bowl, two medium-sized ones, a gravy boat and lovely pine cones for the holidays. 

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Because I'm a twentysomething

I found this blog post online and boy, does it sum up so much about being in your twenties. It is such an interesting time in your life, you truly are figuring out the rest of it, and maybe you aren't.  It reminded me so much of myself, my own life, my girlfriends, and what we have all experienced up until this point.
I hope you enjoy as much as I did!

when i was thirteen, i couldn’t wait to be eighteen.  i thought i’d know it all by then- have all the answers and that prized freedom. and when i was sixteen, i planned to be married by age twenty-three with two kids. i’ll always smile to myself when i think about how time changes things. and when i turned twenty four i made a list of as many goals as i had in years. by my 25th birthday, i’d accomplished them all.
and a funny thing happens about the time you turn twenty.five. people start asking about marriage and kids and houses. and you begin to worry about savings, retirement, and health insurance.  you start spending your money on plates.pots.new tires. short term sacrifices for long term gains, right? and sometimes you start to compare your 25 years with everyone else’s. you wonder if you’re on the right track because it’s different from all the people you’re surrounded by. you start going to your friends’ weddings and buying baby gifts for second birthdays.  and suddenly you realize you’re at the exact age that seemed so far away just five years ago.
i’ve always liked including myself in the 20.something. category.  growing up, but not quite grown up. you’re an adult, but still recognize that you’re part kid. i’ve enjoyed the navigating of adulthood and all of my new first time experiences. a new job. my first ‘grown-up’ paycheck. growth. being old enough to rent a car. but it seems like the older i’ve gotten, the more aware i’ve become of my short-lived stay in the ‘twenties’ and the pressure to fit the mold of all of the rest of the twentyfivers.
i’ve started to think about how easy it is to become controlled by our age. and the expectation of what your age signifies to everyone else. how old you should be by the time you graduate.buy your first house. get married. have kids. start your retirement. suddenly it seems like there are all these benchmarks to meet, even when they don’t match the goals you are trying to reach.
forget molds.
because as easy it is to forget, you’re free to do what you want with your life. the problem is, that can be quite the responsibility, to live your life the way you want to, rather than they way you are expected to. especially if that means taking a big jump. and especially when that jump may feel like a free fall.  maybe quit your first job and go back to school if that feels right. get married or don’t. maybe you drop out of school or chop off your hair. maybe you change your mind. end  a relationship that no longer serves you. become a different person.maybe you move away or move back home. or maybe you’re scared to do these things because it’s uncomfortable and unexpected. maybe it’s because you don’t know if everything would fall into place or you’re scared what that would mean if it did.
and when you’re in your twenties, i hope you buy a plane ticket to paris. i hope you get lost wandering all of the streets. i hope you travel the world and read lots of new books.  i hope you have interesting conversations over warm cups of tea.  i hope you drink out of mason jars while dancing barefoot in the grass. i hope you have a water fight in central park. set goals and change them. quit your day job. i hope you don’t do any of these things or that you do them all.write a book. change your mind. start new friendships and let go of the ones that you need to. say goodbye to all of the things that have kept you stagnant and vow to keep moving forward.
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i hope your fifties mean going back to school or starting yoga. i hope your forties include falling in love with someone new- a friend, child, or partner.  i hope you stay up all night laughing with your friends. and when you’re thirty, learn something new. i hope your life is one of wisdom and youth, adventure and old age- no matter what year it was that you were born.
but what i really mean to say is that I hope you aren’t held back because of a number. and that you don’t rush into things because it feels like time is slipping by. i hope you do what’s right for you.   hold on. slow down. and breathe in. your age is your age. but more importantly, your life is your life. don’t change your journey so that it matches someone elses. we need to walk different paths so the whole world can be explored. revel in the differences. and enjoy where you are.
here. right here.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Friday

Don't get me wrong, I have LOVED being back at ChannelAdvisor, to the point where it doesn't even feel like work. I am, however, grateful for a low-key weekend with the hubby. We plan on grabbing takeout, dropping on the sofa and doing nothing tonight. Can't wait!

Happy Weekend to you!

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Cheap Thrills

For those who know me, Target can be a deadly place for me to be in. My husband literally ushers me to the necessary aisles for the items I said we needed

Today, he wasn't with me...

And I found some shoes...


Bear in mind, these are MUCH cuter in person than online

Women's Mossimo® Vonnie Shootie Ankle Boot - Black
How adorable would these be with leggings or skinny jeans?

Women's Merona® Meg Chunky Heel Pump - Taupe
Very similar to JCrew's but one fraction of the cost!


Women's Mossimo® Vernie Pump - Adobe
I had been searching all over for a simple nude suede pump that wasn't too high of a heel - perfect!


Honey, just remember, these could all have been from Saks or Nordstroms and been 10 times the price :)



What I'm Coveting

I made a deal with my husband that I would be really good about my shopping habits with our impending Europe trip this month.

But a girl can still dream, right? Or create a wish list?
[BlankNYC] Vegan Leather Pants
Vegan Leather pants by Madewell - I would love JCrew's $695 ones, but a little out of my budget 
Silk ruffle top in beanstalk stripe
Silk Ruffle top in Beanstalk

Skinny Skinny Ponte Pants
Skinny Ponte Pants by Madewell - how adorable would these be with boots or flats?



Golden knot earrings
Golden Knot Earrings by JCrew




What are you coveting these days?