Wednesday, December 23, 2009

A few things...

Here are a few things I want. Right. Now.

Breakfast in bed...


This fort...(no I'm not too old for forts)


This dress...(I'm in love)


This sofa...


Ah, and alas..to be here, wherever this is...


photos courtesy of Citified.blogspot.com

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Fetish

I'm crushing on this whole table setting right now. LOVE the handmade paper flowers (must find that tutorial), LOVE the stamped linen napkins and the simple brown paper bag 'table cloth'.

Cheap, chic, and DIY. Love it.

photo courtesy of apartment therapy

Monday, December 21, 2009

Swoon!

Okay...I am SERIOUSLY crushing on this headband today. Two words: yes please.

Beautiful.

photo courtesy of Etsy

Friday, December 18, 2009

Determined...

I need this...



I'm determined to have a productive weekend. The goal is to wrap all presents, tie up the loose Christmas shopping ends and whip up another batch of oatmeal cookies. And by batch I mean four dozen. Cheers!

Christmas crafts

Last weekend the roomie and I made snowflakes out of white tissue paper. We improvised, not having made them before, hanging them with white ribbon and scotch tape from our popcorn ceiling. We are mighty proud of them.

Of course they don't look quite like these, but close enough.

photo from Apartment Therapy

On a side not....wow, just discovered that I can check the 'large' box for picture sizes...so my pictures will be larger from now on (duh, Christina).

Monday, December 14, 2009

Thanksgiving weekend

Belated is better than never, I always say...sometimes. I figured it was time I posted pictures from Thanksgiving weekend.

Daddy Warbucks (aka my Dad) rented a house on Coronado island that is steps from the beach. Tory and Carl (whoop!) flew out for the long weekend, and Francis joined us at the house for the holiday too. The lot of us spent the weekend strolling on the beach, playing frisbee, puzzling, improving our croquet handicap, rope swinging, exploring the Del and eating. Eating. Eating. Thanksgiving weekend was one for the books.

Can't wait for what the Christmas holiday has in store. Bring it.

Group shot at Black's Beach


An impromptu Ultimate Frisbee game was followed by free Red Bull Cola.

Extreme!



Tory got chosen to help out this Balboa Park juggler. She handed him plungers.



We played an intense and impressive game of scrabble.



Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Francis's birthday weekend

For Francis's birthday last weekend we ventured over to the San Diego Zoo, bought ourselves memberships, and traipsed around admiring the wildlife. After the zoo we swung by Del Taco to grab our (classy) dinner, and zipped over to the movie theater in time to catch a matinee (cheaper) showing of 'Men Who Stare at Goats'. It was a good day.

Check out the video of tigers playing below. You don't need sound for this one, but the crowd's "ooo's and ahhh's" are a tad amusing. The tigers are sisters, about 1.5 years old. Adorable. Giant.



It is rumored that some of the plant life at the SD zoo
is more valuable than the animals..


roots


We didn't notice this guy at first


Wildest animal at the zoo...was this guy.


Sleeping hippos



Aww



'Men Who Stare at Goats' stubs


Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Flower child

Isn't it amazing AND wonderful how a small vase full of fresh cut flowers can make your room, apartment, etc feel pretty and chic? It is such an instant pick-me-up. I have my usual go-to's at TJs and the flower shop: orange sunflowers, hot pink carnations, yellow tea roses...but I love to see how others class up their place with that little touch of floral elegance. I believe my brown thumb may just be turning the slightest shade of green...

Inspirations from Apartment Therapy





Thursday, November 12, 2009

Dare to dream..

I really wish I could pull off red lipstick gracefully. I love the fifties pin-up look of simple makeup with that pop of red lipstick. Unfortunately I always look ridiculous and look like a 4 year old who has gotten a hold of her mom's makeup...

Marilyn Monroe


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

New boot goofin'...

My most satisfying purchase of the fall season thus far has been a pair of two-tone black Seychelles boots. Tres chic, no?

boot self portrait 1

My first attempt at a self-boot-portrait turned our suprisingly cool...

Attempted boot self portrait 1

Thank you, Loehmann's, for your unbeatable prices on brand name items.

You say anthropology, I say Anthropologie

Does anyone else literally squeal with delight when they enter the store or even simply upon seeing the new catalog in their mailbox?

I'm in love...aannd officially obsessed with this corset top from Anthropologie. Now I only need to find a way to justify spending the $118 on it...I guess the news hasn't gotten around to Anthropologie that we are in a recession...pssh.

I added a few more personal Anthropologie favorites below...

Images from anthropologie.com



Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Fall is here

Eeek! It finally feels like autumn here and it's exciting!

Some fabulous pumpkins from Chino's in Rancho Santa Fe

Fall leaves

Monday, November 9, 2009

The first full November weekend

This weekend was cloudy and delicious. The Londonesque weather makes me feel lazy and excited at the same time. Saturday was productive and relaxing. A winning combination. I had the day mostly to myself so I did some reading, got some artsy work done (pics to come soon) and did a little flower shopping. Saturday night Francis and I decided to splurge and head downtown for dinner at Pokez, a vegetarian/Mexican restaurant.

After dinner we poked (heh) around downtown a bit, window shopping and checking out some classic cars. We decided (begrudingly) against splurging on dessert and returned home to relax and finish 'Burn After Reading'. The highlight of the night was spying a French bulldog puppy at a bar (questionable locale but adorable pup) and squealing when it pounced on me.

Sunday was what a Sunday should be: relaxing and peaceful. We set out for an early, brisk walk to Banker's Hill for some coffee and reading..stopping every so often to salivate over the beautiful historic homes.

A great start to November.

Arctic walk-in fridge of flowers galore


Carnations! I believe them to be acceptable if they are all the same color.


Pink sage


Fran intently looking over the Pokez menu. He got the (faux) chorizo plate. Veggie burrito for me. Both delish!


Classic car show/sale


Couldn't resist popping in for quick look. JUST a look.


Tea and extra extra dark chocolate for dessert.


Historic house in Banker's Hill with the coolest name ever. Good eye, Francis.


Reading and coffee at a cafe in Banker's Hill


A lovely little jar of pink carnations

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Ambiance!

Fall and winter are full of ambient lighting and I'm finding myself surrounded by it as the days shorten. Beautiful lighting is a (mild) obsession of mine. It's so cozy and warm!

Fran and I lit the first fire of the season last night and may or may not have murdered a family of birds living in the chimney.

Hung up an old favorite in Fran's house (thanks again Tor).
Recently started making my second (and larger ) hemp pendant light. Tedious and messy, but so rewarding. Photos to follow upon its completion...it currently sits in an unfinished heap under my stairs.
Alas...whenever I light a candle in this lantern I'm reminded of how satisfying the purchase was.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Top five favorite camping spots

Look at me slacking on my top fives. Busy week at work and this one just can't get used to the time change (that's my excuse for being so exhausted lately). But 'tis Friday once again and I feel a blogging mood coming on.

I've been itching to get out into the wild for the past few months so today I'll be sharing my top five favorite camping spots. This years Christmas list will include a new camp stove and a kleen kanteen...hint..hint....

(These are in no particular order)

1. Joshua Tree National Park- for its beauty and character. I remember going on a hike by light of a full moon.


2. Sequoia National Park- for its majesty. So many great memories from this place. Crystal Cave, General Sherman, black bear sightings, oh my!


3. El Capitan/Refugio State Beach- for their nostalgia. Spent so many great summers group camping here with friends and family. Snipe hunting, midnight freight trains, digging sand holes so big we'd get stuck in them. The best summers!

4. Yosemite National Park- I haven't been here enough and I'm itching to make it back up one of these days. Half Dome here I come...except not in the middle of the night like Tory and Carl.

5. Zion National Park- for its beauty. This one is so picturesque and there are so many Germans! (They love ze desert)