things i’ve worn

August 29, 2012

Miscellaneous

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oh my, it has been a long day and i feel like it has been forever since i have written anything. things have been so busy around here lately. since getting back from new york, my job has changed back to the personal assistant side of things since school has once again started for all the kids. we are supposed to be moving in one month and we have no idea where to yet. it feels like the list of things to get done keeps getting longer and longer and the time to do it shorter and shorter. i do have a few fun posts planned for you this week. as you may have noticed, this little blog of mine has had a few changes and as it comes to a finish pretty soon here, i will tell you all about it. i’m changing up a few things, a bit of blog “fall” cleaning if you will. for now it’s late and obviously not tuesday anymore, so i bid you a good morning as i head off to bed to snuggle with these two boys of mine.

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top: j.crew . vest: f21 . pants: free people . shoes: madewell

new york part 2

August 26, 2012

Miscellaneous

DSC_0759the williamsburg bridge

DSC_0930we were shocked by how hot the subway stations were. seriously quite a bit hotter than the air outside.

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the chelsea pier

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the columbia university campus. one of the many sites we stopped at to live out kate’s deepest obsession with gossip girl. xoxo

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oh the hop on, hop off busses . . . they were a sort of major entertainment for us. one of the tour guides on one of the busses we took, kept yelling at her bus driver down below, who’s name couldn’t have been more perfect, eugene. “eugeneeugene, can you hear me??” “eugene, eugene, you better let this bus go around us now!!” – and who could forget about zu (one of the other tour guide’s bus driver). “zu, zu, stop zu! right here zu, stop!” without a doubt the best show of the trip.DSC_0674
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soho turned out to be one of my favorite areas in new york, although i really loved them all.DSC_0688
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rockefeller plaza is where we spent a lot of time on our first day in new york. also where we spent a lot of time shopping in new york . .DSC_0985
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oh serendipity, your frozen hot chocolate really is superb and your menus oversized. (camden really wanted to order the golden opulence sundae, made with real gold costing over 1000$, just to see what they’d say.)DSC_0638
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strangely this hot dog was one of my favorite meals on this trip, and i don’t even typically like hot dogs. it was that good.DSC_0967
because i already have the little new york block set from muji, i went with the london block set. maybe we’ll go there next?DSC_0880
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i was obsessed with kate’s rings. i took like 15 pictures of them. they deserved a bit of spotlight.DSC_0714
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my mom, sister, and camden went to the today show in rockefeller plaza monday morning, where girls were screaming and crying over those jonas brothers. mom, kate, and tessa (and camden) this photo is for you 🙂DSC_0888

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new york part 1

August 24, 2012

Miscellaneous

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we are now home from new york and i already miss it. the food, the walking, the energy, our tour guide (camden). i miss the flower shops, the shopping, the halal carts, the bakeries, the pizza, i miss it all. we took 1079 pictures while we were there and in comparison this is just a few. (this probably gave us away as total tourists, but it was totally worth it) i’m already dreaming of when we can go back.DSC_0776
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thought on . . . thursday? – and a missing iPhone in new york city

August 23, 2012

Miscellaneous

it was our fourth day in new york and kate (my sister), camden and i were on our way to see the late show with david letterman. it seemed wherever we went, our hands and shoulders were completely full of everything you could think of.

as we made our way up broadway, we were stopped by a girl working with the show who just happened to ask us if we wanted to see david letterman and that she could get us guaranteed tickets; no stand by lines needed. the only catch was we had to answer two questions correct in order to go. it’s times like these that i find myself grateful for camden’s ability to store in his head, little useless minute details, that sometimes, surprisingly, end up being worth some sort of use. 
the thing about late shows, is that you must be at least eighteen years of age in order to attend a live audience recording, which we all were. – but you may see why the next question she would ask us, was is if she could see our drivers licenses – and this my friends, is where it started to go wrong. as kate reached into her purse, she came to the sudden realization that she had forgotten to return her license to her wallet after the airport. because we had decided to attend david letterman spur of the moment, she had not thought to check her waller for her i.d.
with now only two tickets in hand, the three of us continued to head up broadway, only now with kate trying to figure out how to meet up with my mom and other sister so she did not have walk alone, the streets of new york city.
after checking in at david letterman, finding out what time we would have to return, we called kate to meet up and wait until the rest of the family could meet up with her. (pay attention, because this next part is important) i specifically remember leaving the theater with my iphone, because when exiting the doors i felt my phone vibrate as my dad had just texted me. as i looked at my phone, i decided i would read it later as i was more concerned at that particular moment, with meeting up with kate. i spotted her across the street sitting on a little stone bench waiting to hear from us. we crossed the street to meet her and decided to sit down on the bench to rest our feet while we make a plan. after a few minutes of discussing how we would spend the next hour while waiting for the show to begin, we decided we would go into to starbucks, just kitty corner to the little bench.
the thing we learned very quickly about new york is that not only is there a starbucks on every corner, but that most of them have restrooms open to the public. just a bit of information that came in a lot of handy.
we walked in, ordered a snack and not three minutes after sitting down, i quickly realized i no longer had my phone. as i scurried through my bags and pockets and anything i could think of, i suddenly remembered i had probably sat it down on the bench we had been previously sitting on. we ran out to check and, you guessed it, of course it was gone, brand new cell phone cover case and all (poor new free people cover, i will miss you). it became quickly apparent that somebody had seen it laying there in the few minutes i had left in alone, and taken it. we called it and made it beep, and tried to look up its location only to find whoever took it had decided to turn it off. it was gone, forever.
i was surprisingly sad about having lost it, not because i couldn’t get a new one, which i thankfully did that evening, or because it was just a full out pain in the you know what. – but because i generally felt sad i couldn’t have that exact phone. it had been with me without fail, even might i add, after dropping it into a hot pool of water. even then it didn’t skip a beat. it had become a part of me, which i know is not entirely a good thing. we also had to call verizon to have them turn it into nothing more than a paperweight, mostly just because camden wanted revenge.
oh dear poor mr. iphone, i will miss you. may you rest in peace.

p.s. make sure to head on over to the dearest lou blog and enter the light giveaway!

where'd you get that?

August 21, 2012

Miscellaneous

note to the reader: when i had my blog redone i had the size of my photos increased by 100 pixels which made older posts photos look a bit pixelated. from this point forward to see the original quality of the photos, click on the individual images.

here is where i got most of the items for the redesigned room. let me know any other questions you have. we are currently in new york city, but normal posting will start again soon!