Sunday, March 30, 2014

Blooming Into Spring

Spring Is Blooming


         

I remember when I used to think floral prints were so tacky and old ladyish. Granted, that was high school, and I would like to say my style has evolved since then. Now I can't get enough of them. If anything, the bold in your face floral prints are my favorite, like this Tory Burch pant. I have a similar pair or pants I bought from Anthropologie last summer, and they are beautiful! Every time I wear them, I receive so many compliments. What do you prefer? Do you like bold or barely there floral prints? I think any of these pieces would make a great addition to my spring wardrobe.

Monday, March 24, 2014

Top 5 Favorite Books

Firstly, I want to apologize for my absence over the past week. I had to cover for my coworker on my days off because it was her spring break, so blogging had to take a back seat to life in the real world for a little while.

Secondly, I just noticed that I've never really talked about reading or writing on the blog; two of my favorite things. As an English major, I should definitely be ashamed and astonished. For a long time, I didn't have the time to read books for fun or write anything other than class required essays, and while I miss college life terribly, I'm thankful for the free time that post grad life has granted me. Especially to do the two things I love more than just about anything...including shopping :)

Enough of my babbling! Here's a list of my top favorite books of all time, or at least so far.

1. The Book Thief is a book about the power of books. If you haven't already read this masterpiece, then I highly suggest you do sometime soon. It's set in Nazi Germany and Death is the narrator, a surprisingly compassionate narrator at that. It's been one of my favorites since the first time I picked it up way back in high school. I haven't seen the movie yet, but I definitely plan to do so soon.

2. Stargirl  has also been one of my favorite novels for a very, very long time; probably since middle school. This book celebrates nonconformity, but also addresses the perils that are associated with being "different." I think this book is an important read for adolescents as well as adults. Parts of it will tug at your heartstrings, but it really is a great read. 

3. Boy Still Missing is a truly heartbreaking story. It's a coming of age story with plot twists that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Searles paints the portrait of a teenage boy growing up in a world full of secrets, loss, love, and tragedy. Once I started this book, I couldn't put it down. Searles has such a way with words. He's able to suck you in from the start and then leaving you wanting more when it's over.

4. The Catcher in the Rye is a classic. I know it receives a lot of criticism, and some people don't understand the "big deal" with it, but I love it. I first read it junior year of high school, and I fell in love. I've re-read it several times over, and each time I feel such a connection with the characters and the writing. As cliche as it sounds, I identified with Holden, and he will always remain one of my favorite protagonists. 

5. I'm a sucker for Sarah Dessen novels, and Just Listen is definitely my favorite. I love the rollercoaster of emotions Dessen puts the reader through. The angst, the humor, the happy ending. I just eat it up. If you haven't read it, it's the story of a high school girl who has recently fallen from graces in high school hierarchy, and she befriends the bad boy loner. I just made it sound like a major cliche, but Dessen is so good at portraying emotion in a believable manner. This is deeper than just a high school romance work of fiction, and I highly suggest you give it a try.

Whew! That was difficult narrowing it down to just five. Maybe I'll do a top 10 or 20 list one day. What are some of your favorite reads? I'm always open to book suggestions.







Wednesday, March 19, 2014

It's Finally Here!

You know how in most of my picture posts, the pictures are pretty crappy quality at best? And you know how I keep saying better pictures are coming your way soon? Y'all probably thought I was lying or just blowing smoke. Then the best thing happened the other day, this little beauty arrived on my front porch! Yes, the Canon EOS Rebel T3i is officially mine after months and months of drooling over it. My mom is the sweetest for getting this for me for an early birthday present. I can't wait to learn more about it and start taking some seriously awesome photos!


Sunday, March 16, 2014

Pinterest Love

I'm a self-proclaimed Pinterest addict. It's true. I'm obsessed! Out of all my social media outlets, Pinterest is definitely the one I spend my time on the most. It's probably bordering on a problem...but for now I think I can handle it ;) Thought I would share some of the pins I've been loving recently.


Let me just say these pants are gorgeous, and so is pretty much everything else from that website. 

Paris + pastries = two of my favorite things

I like to be aware of what I'm putting in my body, and the effects they may have on my overall health. This is a very informative article.

I need to keep this in mind.

Could this be any cuter? What a great throwback this is! 

Any other Pinterest addicts out there? We should form a club. 




Monday, March 10, 2014

Lust List

I've already tried this dress on, and to say I'm in love would be an understatement. When I get my next paycheck, this dress is mine!

This is perfect. 

This whole line is amazing. 

Holy cow! I first saw this mascara in Shaaanxo's video. With just one coat, her lashes looked like falsies! I. Have. To. Have. It.

This is definitely on my list of books to read in the near future. 




Sunday, March 9, 2014

DC and Virginia Road Trip

I know, I know...it's been forever since I've made a post! On Tuesday, my job hosted a major event that took up a lot of my time, and then on Wednesday, I left to go on a road trip with one of my best friends to DC. Needless to say, after an 8 hour drive today, I'm a wee bit exhausted.

I wish I could say my trip to DC was incredibly amazing, but sadly that wasn't the case. My friend got a speeding ticket on the way up there, and then while in the metro her wallet got stolen. So those two things put a bit of a damper on the trip, but getting to see one of our good friends from college definitely made up for it! While I was there, we went to the National Zoo and did a tour of the Capitol. We had both been to DC before on school field trips, so on this trip we decided not to tour all of the tourist attractions again. Instead, we hung out with friends and just took in the city.

My first meal after getting to DC. It was delicious!

The panda was straight chowing down on that bamboo.

The flamingos were my favorite animal at the zoo, but they were incredibly loud!

The Capitol Building on a chilly Friday morning. 

I really wanted to ride the Carousel on the Mall, but my friend wouldn't let me because it was so cold. Bummer.

I'm not even going to lie...I don't know what building this is. I just thought it was pretty :)

Hope everyone had a good weekend! 
xoxo