Wednesday, August 31, 2011

New Wedding Trends

I don't know about you, but I intend on being the only person in a white dress at my wedding!  Kim K's black and white theme was neat, however I may have done black, white, and silver...guests can wear either black or silver.  Bridesmaids, MOBs, and guests in white? I don't think so!




What are your thoughts?

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Cheers to Fall Fashion

I am by no means excited for colder weather (<--- I am now singing Zac Brown Band) however, I am excited for fall fashion!  Here are some of my faves...what are you excited for?

Pleated Skirts, Big sweaters, Corduroy, T Strap Shoes, and Oxfords Oh My!

 

 








Thursday, August 25, 2011

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Cheers to Mary Janes

Who loves Mary Janes? I love Mary Janes and I am bound and determined to find me a cutie pair, or 2, or 3, for this fall :)





And I like these Mary Janes ;)


Friday, August 19, 2011

Cheers to a Woman Cave

Jordan and I were discussing our future as it feels like changes after this school year are going to quickly approach us.  We passed something ( I can't remember what exactly) and he said "oh that would be perfect for a man cave".  I obviously retorted back with...uhhh well where is my woman cave?  He then replied...what even goes in a woman cave? I explained...oh a nice cozy place to read, my private masseuse, sauna, fire place, TV, lots of pillows, fancy lounge clothes, lots of snacks and fancy water.  He said that would sound really expensive..I said so what ;)

I think us girls are entitled to a woman sanctuary, what about you :)

It could like this...

Involve this
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and this :)
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what would you have in your woman cave?

Happy Friday!!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

I love a rainy night

Yes this is what I was singing as I wrote the title of this post:
Cause I love a rainy night
Yeah, I love a rainy night
Well, I love a rainy night
Well, I love a rainy night
Ooh ooh

There is nothing quite like the sound of rain as you're snuggled up in bed in a big cloud of blankets.  I loveee sleeping when it's raining, everything is still except for the calm sound of rain hitting the pavement. 

But then....BANG BOOM BAM! Thunder decided to come in and ruin everything last night, thanks thunder.  Take thunder and throw in a REALLY bad dream where a guy named the almond killer? was going around kidnapping people, oh and guess who he got in my dream? Yup me!...that jerk.  

I'm going to pretend the thunder and Almond Killer didn't happen and this is what did :)....




 

What's your favorite way to sleep?

My 2 perfect scenarios would be 
1. With Jordan snuggled up and the sound of rain hitting the tin roof we are under
2. With Jordan (I get the best sleeps laying next to him ;) camping, and the rain hitting the top of our tent, I just love that sound :)


I just love this picture...

Happy Thursday!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Cheers to Mother Nature

Does anyone else follow Betty Confidential? I love it!  
Here is an article that I just finished that can help us all ;)


Click link above to read the full article

PMS is largely caused (and exacerbated) by a deficiency of vitamins and minerals in the body, so it can be remedied by eating properly. In addition to getting plenty of sleep and exercise, these natural PMS-fighting foods will help you kick your PMS to the curb:

1. Magnesium
Studies have shown that women experiencing excessive PMS symptoms often have a deficiency of the mineral magnesium in their bodies. Eating foods high in magnesium helps to fight bloating by keeping water retention to a minimum. Plus, magnesium works to regulate your serotonin and hormone levels, which stabilizes your mood and can help keep the PMS blues (and mood swings) at bay. To get your daily dose, try pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, peanuts, and cashews.

2. Calcium
Studies have also shown that getting plenty of calcium has beneficial affects on a woman’s menstrual cycle. Getting your daily allotment of calcium can decrease bloating, cramps, irritability and mood swings. Try incorporating more low-fat dairy into your diet with yogurt or cottage cheese. For those who are lactose intolerant, almonds and salmon are also great sources of calcium. But, be careful not to overdo it with the dairy—too much calcium can actually hinder the body’s ability to absorb magnesium.

3. Vitamins A, B6 and E
These essential vitamins are super troopers when it comes to fighting a variety of PMS symptoms. When you’re about to get your period and feeling less than stellar, increasing your intake of vitamin B6 -- it's one of the most surefire ways to alleviate a number of symptoms. Vitamin B6, is necessary to regulate the body’s estrogen levels because it reduces blood estrogen and increases testosterone (too much estrogen causes mood swings, anxiety and an inability to focus).  B6 also plays a crucial role in increasing the effectiveness of magnesium, so it also helps with bloating and muscle aches. To make sure you’re getting enough B6, take a B complex supplement and add B6-rich foods such as bananas, spinach, potatoes (with the skins on), bell peppers and whole grains. Vitamins A and E are not only awesome for your complexion, they also help battle PMS by decreasing irritability and alleviating breast tenderness.
4. Omega-3 Fatty Acids
These healthy fats have been shown to reduce cramping caused by menstruation, and generally aid in lessening PMS symptoms, especially when combined with vitamin E. Salmon, tuna, olive oil, flaxseeds, walnuts and soybeans are all excellent sources of omega-3. 

5. Manganese
Found in pineapple, brown rice and spinach, this mineral has been shown to increase mood and decrease water retention.

Now that you know the foods that help PMS, make sure to steer clear of these PMS-boosters that will only make you more bloated, crampy and moody. Ick!

-Skip the soda and coffee! Caffeine can increase bloating, worsen skin problems, and contribute to anxiety and irritability. And, unsurprisingly, it doesn’t help with premenstrual insomnia either.

-Salt also contributes greatly to water retention and can dehydrate the skin, causing breakouts. 

-Stay away from the sweets! Sugar depletes those valuable B vitamins and can contribute to moodiness.

I wouldn't say I get PMS...ok, others might beg to differ haha. 
I do however eat like my stomach is the Marry Poppins bag and crave sweets like no other!

Did anyone else read this in the article?
"Stay away from the sweets!  
Sugar depletes those valuable B vitamins and can contribute to moodiness."


I would probably eat that whole plate of brownies :x 

I know I'm not alone on that one
Plus, what a great excuse! You can't help it if 1x a month your body craves crazy amounts of sweets, the process isn't fun as it is so why not indulge and not feel guilty right ;)