Showing posts with label summer wish list. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer wish list. Show all posts

Fashion Friday: 10 nautical faves

Friday, July 19, 2013

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How ironic that I should post about beating the heat this week. Just as we were going to bed last night, we noticed that the thermostat was stuck at a hotter temp than usual. It got hotter overnight, so by the morning, we had to call the repairman, who, thankfully, had everything fixed (yay for warranties!) and cooled off by 10 a.m.

And now, as I sit here drinking my ice-cold Diet Coke, I can't help but daydream about a lazy summer day at the beach. The kind of days that mark so many of my childhood summers spent on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico, frolicking and splashing and laughing. Well, nothing screams beach day more than nautical style, so I thought it would be fun to round-up 10 pieces I'm loving right now...
*Panama hat, $58
*Signature French terry dress, $15.99
*Linen anchor pocket tee, $49.50
*Striped bikini, top ($29.99) and bottom ($24.99)
*Ponytail holder (set of five), $5
*Sailboat button earrings, $38
*Anchor rope bracelet, $38
*Wondrous whale ring, $40
*Gold knot ring, $27
*DIY anchor tote

So, what's your favorite nautical-themed find, friends? Are you wearing a lot of it this summer? I'd love to hear! xoxo

P.S. Friday links are coming up shortly! :)

[Top photo via The Sartorialist]

Found: 7 ways to beat the heat

Thursday, July 18, 2013

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As Nelly once said, "It's getting hot in herrre." And it is. Literally. The sweltering summer heat has finally arrived, and we're under a heat advisory for the next couple days. I stepped outside this morning, only to be greeted by a fiery-hot blast of air. You know what that means, don't you? There's only one thing to do: Conserve all your energy and find ways to stay cool. To help you in your search, here are seven ways to beat the heat...
Dip in the pool (here are 12 modern pools...).
Drink a sweet treat, like watermelon punch.
Slip into something light and breezy.
Put your feet up and let the cool air tickle your toes.
Curl up on the couch with a good movie (Netflix is offering a one-month free trial).
Let a melting popsicle run down your chin (here are four more popsicle recipes).
And...enjoy a cool summer supper, like the one my mom made last night. It was absolutely delicious!

Your turn, friends: How do you beat the heat during the summer? Any cool (pun intended...) tips and tricks? What's your weather like these days? Do you like hot weather, or not so much? Here's to staying cool... xoxo

[Top photo from LIFE magazine, via Pinterest]

Fashion Friday: Denim on denim

Friday, July 12, 2013

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I had a bit of a fashion realization this morning: I rocked denim back in the day! Denim jeans were my go-to staple of the '80s, as you can see from the above photo, and I wore them proudly. Well, The New York Times recently featured a street style round-up of people sporting their best denim-clad looks from around the world. And luckily, the denim-on-denim trend isn't hard to master. "The trick is to mix fabric weights and washes," says Patrick Robinson, Gap's executive vice president of design. Here are my six favorite picks for styling the look...
*Liz Claiborne long-sleeve chambray shirt, $29.99
*Boyfriend jeans in dark vintage wash, $64.49
*Classic espadrille flats, $16.95
*Stripe sweater, $75
*Roll-up jean shorts, $178
*Jean jacket in storm cloud wash, $118
What do you think, friends? Would you rock the denim on denim look? Is it a fashion do or don't? What's your favorite piece of denim attire? Let's chat... xoxo

[Bottom photo via Madewell's Pinterest]

Would You Rather: Spend your summer at the beach or in the city?

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

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ACK!! I'm actually torn on this one. The sun and surf? The sights and culture? Which would you choose? And, more importantly...how is your summer going? Look for my answer in the comments... xoxo

P.S. Would you rather live in the country or the city? :)

[Photos via We Heart It]

Lemon meringue pie s'mores

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

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Ahhh, just in time for the Fourth of July! How delicious do these lemon meringue pie s'mores look? What a fun take on the classic, camp-y, summery treat! xoxo

P.S. A new Love Lounge is coming up this afternoon! :)

Fashion Friday: Taylor Swift for Keds Collection

Friday, June 21, 2013

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For the final day of Summer Week, I thought it would be fun to feature one of my favorite ladies. Taylor has perfected that effortless, laid-back summer vibe with her breezy dresses and vintage glam. And now, she's bringing pops of color to feet everywhere with her Taylor Swift for Keds Collection...
How cool are these shoes? So much fresh, eye-popping color. Now if only I could get a custom-made pair...I'd be set for summer!! What do you think, friends? Is this your style? xoxo

P.S. More Taylor Swift style.

Summer Week: 6 ways to feel like a kid again

Thursday, June 20, 2013

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Happy first day of summer, friends! Ahh, the summers of youth -- those long, lazy days spent playing and frolicking and laughing until your sides hurt. These days seemed to last forever. Until, well, they didn't. Somewhere along the way, you grew up (how did that happen...?), and the summer months lost that special spark of magic. It all leaves you with a very unsettled feeling.

I've been thinking a lot about my childhood summers lately. I'll be going about my day, and waves of nostalgia will just come over me -- sometimes, from out of nowhere. So, this summer, more than anything, I'd love to recapture that feeling of child-like enthusiasm. I know what you're thinking: "Melissa, you can't recapture you're childhood. Don't you know that? Once it's gone, it's gone." Of course I know that, but who's to say we can't enjoy those things that made our childhood summers so special? Still don't believe me? Here are 8 childhood classics to get you in a summer mood...
*A summertime temporary tattoo, $5 for set of two.
*A pint of Jeni's famously delicious ice cream, $12 (if you're feeling adventurous, here are the 20 best recipes for homemade ice cream).
*A classic paddle ball to see if you can still beat your childhood record, $2.59.
*Colorful sidewalk chalk to make your driveway pretty, $6.69.
*Bouncy balls because you used to spend hours seeing how high you could make it bounce, $4.91.
*An old-fashioned kite that reminds you of all the good summer afternoons with your father, $12.99.

Do you miss being a kid in the summer? What was your favorite part? Any toy or games you loved? Let's get a bit nostalgic, shall we, friends? xoxo

[Top photo via We Heart It, edited by me]

Summer Week: What are your favorite beach reads?

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

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One of my favorite memories of visiting my grandparents every summer was the hours I'd spend lounging with a good book or magazine. Some mornings I'd wake up and read in bed for a bit. It was a great, relaxing way to start the day.

These days, though, I'll be the first to admit that I don't have nearly enough reading time carved into my schedule. We all know the importance of setting aside some time each day for "pleasure-leisure reading," as my sister calls it, so I'm bit ashamed to admit that I can't recall the last time I actually finished a book. A book from the Twilight series, maybe? Eeeeks! That was such a long time ago, was it?

Well, this summer, I'm going to try and take a few "reading breaks" here and there. Even if it's only reading a magazine on the patio (perhaps with some root beer, of course...), it will feel nice to relax like in the old days. What books do you like to read? The awesome What Should I Read Next? is a Web site that helps you find new books to read based on past favorites. To get started, all you do is type in the name of a book you liked. The site will search its huge database and give you recommendations for what to read next. You can even create book lists. How cool is that? Here are a few books I'd love to read this summer...
*L.A. Candy by Lauren Conrad: I've had it sitting on my bookshelf for a couple years now and have heard good things about her books, $8.59.
*The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger: I'm in the writing game and haven't read this book (scandalous...), $12.37.
*Pretty Little Liars by Sara Shepard: I LOVE the TV show and am dying to see how the books compare, $20.54 (Books 1-4).
*At First Sight by Nicholas Sparks: I was obsessed with his novels years ago and would love to pick up where I left off, $7.19.
*The Last Camellia by Sarah Jio: I've always admired Sara's writing (and was honored to guest post on her Glamour blog a few years back...), $11.70.
*Peyton Place by Grace Metalious: I've always wanted to see if the last generation's Fifty Shades of Grey is as steamy as people made it out to be, $14.48.

Your turn, friends: What's on your must-read beach reads list? Have you read any of my picks? Any others you'd recommend? xoxo

[Top photo via We Heart It]

Summer Week: 7 road trip essentials

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

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Although we haven't traveled much in the last few years, my family used to be the masters of road trips. Remember my play-by-play of our classic adventures? Or that time we got stuck on the famed Blue Ridge Parkway? Well, the times spent in our tiny car -- a car filled to the brim with suitcases and bags and my wheelchair -- are some of my favorite childhood memories. My philosophy? All children should experience the joys of a good road trip at least once in their life. It builds character. It strengthens bonds. And at the very least, it makes for good writing material (and maybe therapy topics?) as an adult. So, to that end, I give you my top 6 picks for the classic road trip...
What do you think of this list, friends? Anything you'd add? Do you take many road trips? What's been your favorite adventure? Any advice for summer travelers? Do share!! xoxo

NYC Diaries: 4 reasons to love summer in the city

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New York is a great city with wonderful things to do and see throughout the year, but let’s face it: There’s nothing like a warm and beautiful city summer. This is my third summer officially working here, so I’ve had plenty of time to get used to and relish in the wonderful sights and activities this place has to offer. And over the past few years, I’ve grown to love some of the places and events that make these summers unique to the Big Apple...

A park with a view!
The High Line is perhaps the most serene area in the whole City. If there’s one place to escape the hustle and bustle of the streets but not travel TOO far, it’s here. A public park built on a historic railroad above the streets of NYC, the High Line is my favorite place to go to catch a break. There are flowers and grassy patches and vendors of all different kinds of things, from street art to gelato. I used to visit the park every morning during my first internship at the Oxygen Network, reading and trying to get a tan out in the lounge area.

Pet paradise!
It seems that everyone who lives in New York City has a dog, and summer is the season when you can’t step outside without passing by someone walking his or her pet. I’m an animal lover, so it’s always fun to see all the different dogs interact and play with each other. It serves as a reminder of the simpler pleasures in life.

Street style!
One of the best parts of summer is that we can shed our heavy and often less-than-cute winter coats and galoshes in favor of sundresses and strappy sandals. Summer always has the nicest fashions, and it’s great to see the variety of pretty outfits people wear to work as well as on their days off. And New York is never short on style!

Celebrity spotting at the gym!
Along with warmer weather comes more outdoor activities, which means that everyone’s rushing to the local gyms to sculpt that last-minute beach body. (I’ll admit that I’m one of those people.) And the best part is that celebrities frequent many of the NYC gyms. Hugh Jackman works out down the block from my office, for instance. And singer Sara Bareilles was in my gym just a few days ago! But not everyone depends on the gym to lose the extra winter weight. Summer’s the season where you’ll see a lot of joggers passing by. And it’s always nice to see the cute guys of New York shed their shirts and show off their near-perfect abs after a long day at work, isn’t it?
Have a happy summer!

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--By Caitlin from Stream of Caitlinness

[Photos via We Heart It]

Summer Week: 8 fun ideas for a family picnic

Monday, June 17, 2013

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Have I ever told you just how much I absolutely love summer, friends? Oh, I'm pretty sure I've told you 5138751 times, but I have to say it again: I am head-over-heels, crazy-in-love with this time of year. It doesn't get any better than the warm, sun-kissed days and cool, breezy nights. Everything comes alive in one giant pop to all the senses, and you find yourself wanting to live your life as if it were a Carly Rae Jepsen song. Case in point: I just happen to be listening to Miss Jepsen as I'm typing this post, and her pop confections are summer wrapped up in a song.

On that note (get it...note...music...see, summer makes me a giddy little school girl...), I'm so excited to kick off Summer Week 2013. I've got tons of amazing this planned, including an in-depth look at some of our guilty pleasures, but first, I'd love to know: What are your favorite things about summer? Beach days? Juicy watermelon? Road trips? S'mores? One of my favorite memories growing up is packing a sack lunch and heading to the woods for a picnic. We also spent countless hours on soaking up the sun on beautiful beaches. Here are 8 must-haves for the perfect family picnic...
1. Lots of fun games, like dominoes ($10.57), for relaxing in the afternoon.
2. Polaroid instant camera for capturing those special bonding moments, $179.99.
3. Watermelon serving bowl for serving, well, watermelon, $60.
4. A comfy picnic blanket for some quality cloud gazing, $40.99.
5. Weber grill for those barbecued-just-right hot dogs and gooey s'mores, $34.99.
6. A picnic basket to keep all the good stuff around from those curious creatures, $119.95.
7. A pair of binoculars for some classic bird watching (my father loved doing this...), $13.19.
8. Brightly colored flip flops to feel the grass between your toes, $22.95.

Wherever the summer winds take you this year, friends, whether it's to the best, to the woods or to the open road, let's enjoy the season together, shall we? xoxo

P.S. Some EXCITING news is coming your way this afternoon! :)

[Top photo via We Heart It, edited by me]

Summer pasta salad

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

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Over the years, my mom has worked hard to perfect her signature summer pasta salad recipe. Well, I think
she's mastered it. Last night, she made this delicious pasta salad, complete with all sorts of summery ingredients like tomatoes, onions, green peppers and cucumbers.

And, have you been into summer fruits a lot this season? I've been eating a cocktail of peaches, mandarins and strawberries at least three times a week.

What have you been eating this summer, friends? Any favorite foods so far? Thanks, mom, for the wonderful meal! xoxo

P.S. The best part about last night's dinner? We've got leftovers for tonight! Also, my mom's famous cookies. :)

Found: The perfect grown-up lemonade stand

Monday, June 10, 2013

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Great news, friends: Next week is going to be all about summer on the blog! Think fun! Think sun! Think...guilty pleasures! Oh, yes, it's going to be a fantastic week. To get us revved up for all things summer, how refreshing does this grown-up lemonade stand look? I love the Gatsby, vintage vibe. Photographer Ola Mirecka envisioned a playful take on childhood dreams. "I invite you to drink refreshing, homemade lemonade from handmade cups, sit on unique chairs, pop lemonade balloons, talk and meet new friends," she said.


I'd say the result is refreshingly spot-on, would you, friends? xoxo

P.S. Family photos are coming up soon! And, summer posts from last year.

Guest Post: Creative ways to save money on travel

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

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During a time of a wavering economy, travel seems to be pushed to the bottom of the list in budgeting priorities, especially for young families. Airfare is higher than ever and hotel discounts are becoming more difficult to come by. Traveling is usually an enormous cost, but it doesn’t have to be. The secret starts with a little creativity and some planning.

The beginning of your travel savings starts in the airport. There are many expenses in the airport that can be avoided if you're a savvy traveler. When checking out your ticket, make sure they don’t charge you for premium seating or travel insurance. Extra baggage fees can be avoided if the luggage is kept under the specified weight requirements. If the travel stay is not for an extended period of time, fees can be avoided by bringing what is needed in the carry-on bag only. If traveling with small children, there are no fees for car seats and strollers.

Many times, the most expensive spots are found during the walk from the check-in to the gate. Packing a brown bag lunch and a book or magazine will keep you from over-spending on airport wares. Getting past the obstacle course of security is not so bad as long as you carry an aluminum water bottle of your own. Plastic water bottles are not permitted, however filling up an aluminum bottle of your own can be used both in the airport and throughout the trip. If traveling with children, wait to fill up the bottles until after you are past the security gates to keep from having to dump it as you go through.
The plane ride will be the next opportunity for added fees. Most airlines provide a free snack and one drink of your choice; however, alcoholic beverages are not free. To avoid any additional charges on the plane ride, pack some extra snacks in the bagged lunch to munch on throughout the flight.

Once the plane has landed, don’t call a taxicab right away. Most airports provide free shuttles. For example, if you are flying into San Francisco, you can use one of the shuttles that runs from SFO airport to your next destination. These shuttles run in cycles and are normally very convenient for any given time of flight arrival. Saving on hotel costs can be tricky, but it is possible. Doing some online research at websites like TravelNerd or Expedia can help save on hotel and car rentals when bundled together.

One of the greatest enjoyments when traveling is trying the new food and different restaurants. Rather than spending the money to eat out, find the nearest grocery store and prepare your own breakfast and lunch. Before booking the hotel, call ahead of time and see if they provide continental breakfast to save the cost an additional meal. Whether on a business trip or family vacation, bringing along fresh fruit for snacks is a cheaper and healthier alternative to snacking from a vending machine.

In addition to these common tricks of traveling, there is yet another great way of tacking on more savings by using the Internet. Search online for discount Web sites, Internet coupons and Groupon for savings on all travel expenses. Coupons are a great way to save money and can be found for anything you need or want to do.
Instead of shopping at a hotel store for a missing button on your blazer, search online for Hancock Fabrics coupons and get the benefit of a convenient shopping experience as well as a discounted rate on whatever you purchase. The button will be waiting for you when you get home. Try not to purchase anything from hotel, airport or gift stores if you are budget-conscious.

Search and print off coupons for the restaurants and retail stores in the area, and plan your meals ahead of time. Many times, coupons can be acquired ahead of time, but coupon booklets are also found on racks at local stores. Keep your eyes open.

With a bit of insight and creativity, traveling costs can be minimized and the entire vacation experience becomes more enjoyable knowing you are staying within your budget.

--Sara Stringer is a freelance writer who most enjoys blogging about lifestyle, relationships and life as a woman. In her spare time, she enjoys soaking up the sunshine with her husband and two kids. Consideration was received for the editing and publishing of this article.

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Family Photos: Hello, summer!

Monday, May 27, 2013

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I snapped these selfies last Friday while I was waiting for my bus. It was that perfect almost-summer moment of sitting under a tree in the warm sunshine, a light wind blowing in your hair...
...and my mom captured these early signs of summer last week. So maybe that's why I had to do a double-take this morning when I woke up to chilling temps and grey skies. Ack! #ComeOnSummer... xoxo

P.S. I can't wait to do the next Q&A Video Hello, so keep sending me those questions! :)