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Friday, August 19, 2011

I love summer

I can't believe summer is coming to an end. I've been out of school since May 2nd, which feels like forever ago if I think about it, yet summer still seemed to fly by. I'm excited to head back for my senior year, but I wish the warm weather would last.

Summer is just too pretty....











Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Plan Ahead

Planners are pretty much crucial to my survival at school. I consider my self mildly OCD because I write down everything that I need to do. Always. For every. single. day. I like to keep my lists privately tucked away in my little planner because most of what I write is just plain weird. Plus, I have the handwriting of a 4-year-old boy (good thing blogs are typed.)
My roommate started noticing my lists pretty soon after living with me. I have them all over my planner, as well as on sticky notes on my desks. She began making jokes about how I viciously cross out everything once I'm done. #Embarrassing. 
I also write lists in my phone. Sometimes I catch my boyfriend looking through my phone, and unlike most boys, he does not even peek at my texts. Nope, he goes straight to my lists, so he can make fun of them. Though I use my phone as a planner sometimes, I still insist on getting a real planner each year so I can write down every assignment, test date, etc. I have a fear that if I put it on my computer or my phone, it would accidentally get deleted. I know I could also lose my planner, but (knock on wood,) that has never happened.

Here is a page from my last planner. Insane, I know.

Since planners are clearly an important part of my life, I prefer if they're a little fashionable, as well as functional. It's back to school time in just one week, (where did the summer go?) and here are some of the best planners I've found.
This Kate Spade planner is obviously adorable...but $82.00 for a planner? and that's the sale price?? maybe in another lifetime....


Here are some more affordable options...

$17.00

$10.00


$24.00

Target also had some cute ones in store similar to the Kate Spade planner, but I couldn't find them online.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

back in action

So, I haven't blogged in a while. This is probably the longest I've gone without doing a post since I started this blog a year ago. I've been really busy, exhausted and sort of lacking inspiration for posts. 
BUT
last week was my 21st birthday (woo) and my boyfriend got me an awesome Nikon camera.
I am waiting for the memory card I ordered to come in, so I haven't been able to take too many pictures yet, but I wanted to share the ones I did take. 

My attempts to be artsy....


My Beautiful Porch 

Taking a picture reflecting off of my computer screen



If you can't tell, I really like the black and white function on this camera...

Monday, July 18, 2011

Summer Playlist

Every summer, there are a few songs that become the theme songs of the season. This is obviously because they're played 502342487234 times a day on the radio, but it's ok because it usually takes a while to get sick of them. Whenever I hear those songs after the summer has passed, they always bring back fond memories. Last year, for me, it was Katy Perry's "California Girls," (which I liked to change to Connecticut girls) and "Dynamite" by Taio Cruz.

This year, the songs I can't seem to get enough of are:


Last Friday Night ---click here to check out the music video, it's pretty funny...



congrats to K-Perry for making my very exclusive list two years in a row...

What songs are you guys loving now?

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Closet Appreciation

There is nothing like packing for a trip to make you realize how many clothes you have. You know, that moment when you want to bring everything you own but have to talk yourself out of it so you don't look like a fool with three suitcases for a weekend getaway? When I was packing for my fourth of July trip, it really hit me that I have way too many clothes. There are items that I hardly ever wear in my closet, and it's not because I don't like them (I donate the clothes I don't like)...it's because I genuinely don't have time to wear them. When you have a bajillion summer shirts and there's only about 80 or so warm days in a year, how can you possibly wear them all? It made me feel a little bit ridiculous. 
Being in New York has made me have serious clothes-envy. There are so many true fashionistas in New York, with extremely expensive and unique clothing. Constantly seeing those people on the streets makes you feel like your hometown is not nearly as fashionable as you thought and you need to take a serious shopping trip and upgrade your wardrobe to fit the New York scene. 
BUT, All of the clothes I have are good enough, and there is no need for me to go shopping to change my wardrobe. I have more than enough clothes to last me through the season, and I want to tell anyone who hears me say "I have nothing to wear" to slap me in the face and push me in my closet until I put something together. 
Lesson of this entry: We should all appreciate the clothes that we have. Even though going shopping during ever sale and after every pay check is tempting, sometimes it's just not worth it.


Wednesday, July 6, 2011

ready to read

Summer is the perfect time to read because you can actually enjoyyyy it. During school, it is nearly impossible to find a free moment to read something for pleasure, and if you do find that time, it is hard to be inspired to do anything but sit around and be lazy. During the summer, you can read while laying out, before going to bed and to pass time while making long trips. It is relaxing and enjoyable. During the summer, I always read at least 7 or 8 books...whereas I am lucky to read a single book that doesn't involve memorizing definitions and browsing through chapter summaries during the school year.
So, if you love reading like I do and are always looking for some good summer reads to get you out of the winter reading hibernation, here are my recommendations...

Remember the Scott Peterson case? I read this one a few years ago. If you're at all interested in law, then you'll definitely love this book. It's really haunting.

Before I read this book, I heard it was laugh out loud funny, but I didn't really believe it. Trust me, it is...I couldn't stop laughing throughout the whole thing. I made my boyfriend read an excerpt, and even though he tried to pretend he didn't like it, I know he did.

This is a touching story that is good for readers with all different interests...children, law, family, etc...
Jodie Picoult is a great author. You probably know her from My Sister's Keeper

My mom made me read this classic book a few years ago. It is the perfect girly beach read.

Great, feel good book. The title is deceiving, so don't let it scare you away!

I read the book before I saw the movie, and let me tell you, the book is way better (as they usually are.) It's one of those books you read in a day because you can't put it down.

I have deemed this my all time favorite book. It is absolutely perfect, in that it is  everything wrapped into one heartbreaking story.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Gellin'

After weeks of deliberating, I finally decided to try out a gel manicure. I didn't want to part with the 30 dollars the gels cost, but I heard so many great things about how long they last and my nails looked so rough, I pulled the trigger. I am not at all a fan of manicures because mine normally chip the same day I get them. I usually think they are a huge waste of money and prefer painting them myself so I can at least touch up the color when it chips. I just got gels today, so I can't say for sure if they are going to last the three weeks they are supposed to, but they came out great, and I highly recommend them to everyone.  

Pros of gels:
-They last longer than normal manicures
-You don't have to be as careful not to chip them as you do with normal nail polish
-They look just as good as fake nails, but they are the real thanggg.

Cons of gels:
-They are slightly more expensive.
-You don't have as many color options.


I went with a light pink because it's summer-y and natural looking...