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8.12.2009
5.04.2009
Chantal Update
I was watching an old episode of Alf, when I saw that wonderful Chantal tea kettle. It's time to update the list!
1) 90210 (the original, not the CW) -- tea kettle on David's stove
2) Friends -- Monica has the cookware set
3) Seinfeld -- Jerry has the tea kettle
4) Home Improvement -- Jill has the set
5) Gilmore Girls -- tea kettle on Lorelai's stove
6) Everybody Loves Raymond -- tea kettle at Ray & Debra's (Deborah?) house.
7) 7th Heaven -- in the Camden's kitchen
8) Fresh Prince of Bel Air -- tea kettle
9) Alf -- tea kettle
I feel like I've seen another show with it, but I can't remember.
1) 90210 (the original, not the CW) -- tea kettle on David's stove
2) Friends -- Monica has the cookware set
3) Seinfeld -- Jerry has the tea kettle
4) Home Improvement -- Jill has the set
5) Gilmore Girls -- tea kettle on Lorelai's stove
6) Everybody Loves Raymond -- tea kettle at Ray & Debra's (Deborah?) house.
7) 7th Heaven -- in the Camden's kitchen
8) Fresh Prince of Bel Air -- tea kettle
9) Alf -- tea kettle
I feel like I've seen another show with it, but I can't remember.
2.20.2009
Love that classic style.
Katie Holmes has great style, in my opinion.
How cute is she? Every time I see pictures (mostly on TomKatCrazy), I want my hair kept short.
Oversize sunglasses are a must.
How cute is she? Every time I see pictures (mostly on TomKatCrazy), I want my hair kept short.
Oversize sunglasses are a must.
2.13.2009
Moosejaw.
I have found my new favorite store online. Moosejaw.
First of all, the website is hilarious. When I called customer service about my order, they played a few seconds of "Hopelessly Devoted to You" from Grease. Most of the shirts are named after characters. Like Cady Heron. The style is something like PacSun, but not as surfer-y. Lots of hoodies and tees, which is really what I love to wear. I'm happiest and most comfortable when I'm wearing a baggy tee, hoodie and yoga pants. If I could wear yoga pants to work, I most definitely would.
In other news, I'm seriously interested in the medical field. Actually, I would love to do something in dentistry. Teeth are really interesting to me (no joke), and I could see myself getting into it. Another added bonus? Scrubs. Just like wearing pjs into the office, but socially acceptable.
First of all, the website is hilarious. When I called customer service about my order, they played a few seconds of "Hopelessly Devoted to You" from Grease. Most of the shirts are named after characters. Like Cady Heron. The style is something like PacSun, but not as surfer-y. Lots of hoodies and tees, which is really what I love to wear. I'm happiest and most comfortable when I'm wearing a baggy tee, hoodie and yoga pants. If I could wear yoga pants to work, I most definitely would.
In other news, I'm seriously interested in the medical field. Actually, I would love to do something in dentistry. Teeth are really interesting to me (no joke), and I could see myself getting into it. Another added bonus? Scrubs. Just like wearing pjs into the office, but socially acceptable.
1.14.2009
It's been entirely too long.
There's really no excuse for not updating sooner, but then, that's how it goes. Christmas and my birthday have come and gone (I'm officially in my late twenties at 26), and here I am.
My birthday weekend was very, very nice. Two years ago, Scott planned a birthday weekend in NYC and it was incredible -- my first time to New York, period. This time, we had a Richmond weekend. We went out to dinner at a posh restaurant downtown with his brothers and their wives, and his sister in law's brother (who shares my birthday!) and his wife. It was awesome. We ordered good food and drank wine. My parents came down for a day, and we relaxed at our apartment with them. We went to a local diner just down the road, which was cool. Scott ordered a strawberry cake from a local bakery, and that was my cake. I absolutely love strawberries.
Anyway, the biggest surprise -- Sunday morning. I woke up, expecting pancakes or something. While we were getting ready to go out to a diner, I noticed that Scott was wearing clothes that he normally wore for work. I was confused. A diner breakfast means a hoodie or tshirt, not a crisp button up shirt. Scott couldn't keep it a surprise any longer -- we were going to brunch at the Jefferson hotel. The Jefferson is this historic hotel downtown (presidents have stayed there) that puts on Sunday brunches. Fancy schmancy brunches, no less. Instead of jeans, as I had planned, I ended up wearing a black sheath dress with a blue cardigan and shiny red flats.
The brunch was very fancy, indeed. It turns out that nearly everyone had dressed up, including this older man sitting at the table next to ours, wearing a white suit. We drank orange juice and champagne and filled up on breakfast and lunch. The seafood spread was pretty amazing. Near the end of the meal, I heard the happy birthday song being played on the piano, Charlie Brown style. I thought that alone was cool, never mind that waiters began carrying out little dishes of birthday desserts for those who had birthdays. Somehow, the waiter knew to put the dish on my side of the table. It was a little scoop of this chocolate mold around cheesecake, with a candy banner that read "happy birthday". Very nice.
By that point, I had already eaten a few small slivers of cake from the dessert table, but no matter -- you're allowed to eat tons of sweets on your birthday! Right?
After brunch, and wandering around the hotel, we went to Barnes and Noble so that I could pick out a few books and use my Christmas gift card. It was pretty perfect.
My birthday weekend was very, very nice. Two years ago, Scott planned a birthday weekend in NYC and it was incredible -- my first time to New York, period. This time, we had a Richmond weekend. We went out to dinner at a posh restaurant downtown with his brothers and their wives, and his sister in law's brother (who shares my birthday!) and his wife. It was awesome. We ordered good food and drank wine. My parents came down for a day, and we relaxed at our apartment with them. We went to a local diner just down the road, which was cool. Scott ordered a strawberry cake from a local bakery, and that was my cake. I absolutely love strawberries.
Anyway, the biggest surprise -- Sunday morning. I woke up, expecting pancakes or something. While we were getting ready to go out to a diner, I noticed that Scott was wearing clothes that he normally wore for work. I was confused. A diner breakfast means a hoodie or tshirt, not a crisp button up shirt. Scott couldn't keep it a surprise any longer -- we were going to brunch at the Jefferson hotel. The Jefferson is this historic hotel downtown (presidents have stayed there) that puts on Sunday brunches. Fancy schmancy brunches, no less. Instead of jeans, as I had planned, I ended up wearing a black sheath dress with a blue cardigan and shiny red flats.
The brunch was very fancy, indeed. It turns out that nearly everyone had dressed up, including this older man sitting at the table next to ours, wearing a white suit. We drank orange juice and champagne and filled up on breakfast and lunch. The seafood spread was pretty amazing. Near the end of the meal, I heard the happy birthday song being played on the piano, Charlie Brown style. I thought that alone was cool, never mind that waiters began carrying out little dishes of birthday desserts for those who had birthdays. Somehow, the waiter knew to put the dish on my side of the table. It was a little scoop of this chocolate mold around cheesecake, with a candy banner that read "happy birthday". Very nice.
By that point, I had already eaten a few small slivers of cake from the dessert table, but no matter -- you're allowed to eat tons of sweets on your birthday! Right?
After brunch, and wandering around the hotel, we went to Barnes and Noble so that I could pick out a few books and use my Christmas gift card. It was pretty perfect.
12.04.2008
To run or not to run......that is the question.
Shamrock Half Marathon
Now, doesn't that look tempting? I'm sure to some of you, it does. I successfully completed ONE half marathon already, and while I thought I would never do it again, I keep wondering....should I try to beat my time? I like how the race is sponsored by Yuengling.
Either way, I need to kick my butt in high gear and run more. My gym has an indoor track and I loooove it.
p.s. I want a dog!
Now, doesn't that look tempting? I'm sure to some of you, it does. I successfully completed ONE half marathon already, and while I thought I would never do it again, I keep wondering....should I try to beat my time? I like how the race is sponsored by Yuengling.
Either way, I need to kick my butt in high gear and run more. My gym has an indoor track and I loooove it.
p.s. I want a dog!
11.26.2008
Another fine youtube pick
I love the intro to Across the Universe, so much in fact, maybe I'll watch the dvd at some point in the next few days.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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