Friday, February 26, 2010

Best hoodie ever!

     I am enjoying the coziest hoodie ever, thanks to my wonderful husband. It is a Cashmere Waffle-Knit Hoodie from L. L. Bean. I think the Nautical outfits that are on the L. L. Bean's front page today are adorable! End sidebar. But this hoodie really is great. It has a dual zipper, which means it zips from the top and the bottom, and it's jut really comfortable. I have it in the pink shade shown below. The pastel shades are on sale here and darker shades are at full price here.



This hoodie reinforces my idea that my entire wardrobe should be made of cashmere.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Quick Revalations

     I have a few quick revelations.

1. I do NOT have green eyes. My eyes are brown.

2. I should not try to "force" my eyes to be green by trying to bring out their green-ness with green-enhancing eyeshadows, like the one made by Almay.



If I do force the issue, then I look like I was mugged on the way into the office. Case in point:



It does not matter that it looked really cute on Angela Kinsey on an episode of The Office. She is blond, and I am not, so it will not look cute on me. That is all.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Think warmer thoughts.

     Rain makes snow look icky. That's the state of DC lately. Yesterday, I wore regular shoes, but I found that to be a mistake, what with all of the melty, rainy snow, so I'm back to my Uggs. Super office-appropriate, I know.


     Some quick things that I saw and loved today:


Zipper Cups



Williams-Sonoma Steiff Bunny


As an avid tea drinker, those mugs are really charming. As the wife of a deutschophile, I really appreciate the Steiff brand of toys. Hand-made quality always gets me. I used to collect bunnies as a child, too, so I find this really adorable.

     For those not enjoying the cold, think warmer thoughts! March is less than a week away, and although the weather might not care, it just sounds like a warmer and more springy month!

Monday, February 22, 2010

WFD: Meatless Monday

     Have you ever visited MeatlessMonday.com? In general, I am a health spectator. I've learned all about what is necessary for good health, like exercise and nutrition. I've taken classes on it, and I think that I could advise someone about their own personal wellness, if I were so asked. However, I certainly do not participate in all of this knowledge. I do not practice what I could possibly preach. Not in a weight-loss frame of mind, but in an overall wellness frame, bodies like good food and to move. I have learned about good food and how to move, so I just need to do it. Back to MeatlessMonday.com. Their about statement:
Meatless Monday is a non-profit initiative of The Monday Campaigns, in association with the Johns Hopkins’ Bloomberg School of Public Health. Our goal is to help reduce meat consumption 15% in order to improve personal health and the health of our planet.
And that just so happens to be a purpose with which I agree. Wellness for me, the people, and wellness for the globe. I am down, so I will give it a try.

     It also helps with my favorite question: WFD? What's for dinner? I browsed the recipes with my pantry inventory in mind, and tonight, I think I will try the Tagliatelle with Mushrooms. I have mushrooms, and I should probably use them up soon. I might pick up a flavored tagliatelle, as the recipe suggests, if I can find one in Whole Foods after (or before) I go to the gym. Baby steps. :)

     N. B. Another great answer to WFD can be found in my brother-in-law's new blog, The Militant Carnivore Cooks for his Vegetarian Wife. My brother-in-law is brilliant with the food-stuffs, and his creations should be pleasing to a wide variety of palates. In one post, he'll describe a great cheeseburger, and in another, he will present Wheat Berries with Dried Cherries, Pecans, and Rosemary. Variety abounds!

Weather gone wild!

     Although it is essentially old news at this point, I tried to thoroughly photo-document the blizzard of 2010 that struck DC and the Eastern seaboard in this album:





2010 January and February: Snowbound!

     A series of photographs featuring me, my husband, and some stir-crazy cats during the biggest snowfall some people have ever seen. My husband and I were stuck in our apartment for ten straight days (although some of those days were spent teleworking on my end), which is unprecedented. We really had a lot of fun, though, being the cold- and snow-loving people that we are. I don't mind saying that I miss it and wouldn't mind another go, weather-permitting. Psst...don't tell anyone in DC that I said this, or else they may come after me with pitchforks.

     Yay for snow!

Miss me? Housekeeping.

     Wow. I am not good at the consistent blogging thing.

     Okay, yes, it has been over two months since I last posted, and I very conveniently skipped what is arguably one of the biggest holidays of the year. Mea culpa. You are exactly right, and I apologize for it immensely. I just got so caught up in the fun of it all! I spent the holidays with my in-laws for a week, and then my family for a second week, and just couldn't find the time to get into "the office," so to speak. Real life fail, I suppose. It is lucky that I have a readership of zero at this point, or else people would be upset!

     With hope, I can now jump back into the posting frenzy with whatever good ideas I may find, or whatever craziness my fall out of my head. You'll notice that I took the time to de-autumn-ize the design of the blog. The photos are taken with my own cell phone camera, so I hope you enjoy them!